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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

September's|Schedule|of|EMK|Centre

Schedule of EMK Centre....

EMK CENTER, 9th Floor, Midas Center, Dhanmondi 27          ph: 9119752, 9119768

Center of Knowledge


Topic:  TOEFL Workshop
Date: September 14th, 15th & 16 th  Sun, Mon & Tues                          Time: 5:00pm-8:00pm
Register at EMK fb page.

Topic: Graduate Scholarship Opportunities
Date: Sept 17th                                                                                                             Time: 3:30pm
Guest speaker from American Center will talk in depth about Scholarship opportunities for graduate students interested to study in USA

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Leadership Development from US Perspective - Video Conference

at 5:30pm
EMK CENTER


These sessions will take place through video conference, where the speaker will be able to see the students through a camera.

 Topic: Developing the Leader within You
 The guest speaker, Mr. Raafat Ullah is founder of “Bright Shadows LLC” & a board member of the organization “CEO under 30” in USA. He will share his life story of how he started out as an international college student in USA and from there how he developed his leadership skills to finally build his company “Bright Shadows LLC” in USA. In his own words, “Growing up, 
Raafat Ullah - founder of “Bright Shadows LLC” & Hala Sabatto- Vice-President of MSA

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Understanding About Global Value Chain



 There are different concepts exist in our educational books which are given by different intellectual through their point of view. Similarly Michael Porte’s global value chain theory is one of the renowned one.  The model is given below:


After reading his theory I understood that, local companies when becomes multinational then they faces different types of challenges in their operation. Because it is quiet impossible for the companies to become effective in every section of their business due to frequent changes in technology and also the customer mind.


Primary-Activities
Activities of Global Value Chain 

So when a company wants resolve these problems and to enhance efficiency and to optimize profits, multinational enterprises locate "research, development, design, assembly, production of parts, marketing and branding" activities in different countries around the globe. In Porter's value chains, Inbound Logistics, Operations, Outbound Logistics, Marketing and Sales and Service are categorized as primary activities. Secondary activities include Procurement, Human Resource management, Technological Development and Infrastructure. Now I will give a hypothetical example to express my understanding through LICT project for FTFL program.

Figure-Global-Value-Chain

LICT project recruited 160 FTFTL through the recruitment process after that the trainees will be trained into three phase soft skill, hard skill, and internship or on job training process then will be placed to ICT industry

Monday, July 21, 2014

Love Ends Friendship Starts



Proposed With Flower
Beautiful Red Rose
First Approach
Brave Boy
Second Approach
Rejection With Smile
Rejected
Broken Heart
Love Ends With Friendship
Friendship Stars

Monday, July 14, 2014

OMG | The Best Motivational Video Ever By One & Only Amir Khan | 2014


Sunday, July 13, 2014

Culture | Governance and Underdevelopment

The article by Dr. Taj I. Hashmi, “Culture, Governance and Underdevelopment”, is an eye opener about the current condition of Bangladesh.  Dr. Hashmi opens up the history and background of Bangladesh and it relative areas around in South Asia and explains why the area lacks good governance.
 Dr. Hashmi has been an observer of Bangladesh’s cultural impact on its governance and underdevelopment as he grew up in country at his early age. Dr. Taj Hashmi is a professor of security studies at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies.  He worked as professor of Islamic and Asian history, politics and culture, at various universities, including the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University in Canada; Dhaka University and Independent University in Bangladesh. His teaching and research interests include:  Political Islam, Islamic Resurgence and Militancy, Ethnicity, Regionalism and Security in the Asia-Pacific; Civil-Military Relations, Religion, Identity, Democracy and Civil Society in South Asia; Culture, Governance and

Problems Regarding with Ready Made Garments | RMG

The garment industry of Bangladesh has been the key export division and a main source of foreign exchange for the last 25 years. National labor laws do not apply in the EPZs, leaving BEPZA in full control over work conditions, wages and benefits.

 Garment factories in Bangladesh provide employment to 40 percent of industrial workers. But without the proper laws the worker are demanding their various wants and as a result conflict is began with the industry. 

Low working salary is another vital fact which makes the labor conflict. Worker made strike, layout to capture their demand. Some time bonus and the overtime salary are the important cause of crisis.