GLOBAL LOGISTIC GLOBAL LOGISTIC MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT New Direction in Supply Chain Management Course OutlineCourse OutlineLecture 1: Logistics role in the economy and organizationLecture 2: Financial impact of inventoryLect[r]
should be further researches conducted in the remaining areas such as global warming and other themes. 5. Acknowledgment The author gratefully acknowledges the support of Tetsuya Kawamura, Prof. of Ochanomizu Women University, who gave the chance to lecture, and st[r]
Main Texts Shapiro, A.C. (2002), Multinational Financial Management, Seventh Edition, Wiley. Other Highly Useful Texts Includes Eiteman, D.K., A.I. Stonehill and M.H. Moffett (1998), Multinational Business Finance, 8th Edition, Addison-Wesley. Butler, K. C. (2000), Multinational Fi[r]
intermediate code is just-in-time compiled into native code of the target platform. The code executed by the help of the CLR as managed code uses class libraries. Managed code execution enables full type checking and security checking that are so important for Web services.Slide[r]
group of Cluster IV and Cluster V by considering the connotation of the six keywords of the lecture on the household waste management. The students who had an interest in “nuclear fuel cycle” had paid attention to “3R (Reduce, Recycle, Reuse),” and “e[r]
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In this chapter, the learning objectives are: Overview of private insurance in the financial services industry, types of private insurers, agents and brokers, types of marketing systems, group insurance marketing.
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This chapter’s objectives are to: Identify and understand the basic parts of an insurance policy, explain the difference between named perils and open perils property insurance coverage, explain why exclusions are used in insurance contracts and identify the major types of exclusions, describe how t[r]
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In this chapter, the learning objectives are: This chapter’s objectives are to: Different definitions of risk, chance of loss, peril and hazard, classification of risk, major personal risks and commercial risks, burden of risk on society, techniques for Managing Risk.
In this chapter, the learning objectives are: Overview of private insurance in the financial services industry, types of private insurers, agents and brokers, types of marketing systems, group insurance marketing.
In this chapter, the learning objectives are: Property and casualty insurers, life insurance companies, ratemaking in property and casualty insurance, ratemaking in life insurance, the financial crisis and insurers.