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Item IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA NETWORK(PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, 2017-02-07) Dhanalakshmi R; Thulasipriya BSocial media [technology] has become a growing phenomenon with many and varied definitions in public and academic use. Social media generally refer to media used to enable social interaction. For our purposes, the term social media technology (SMT) refers to web-based and mobile applications that allow individuals and organizations to create, engage, and share new user-generated or existing content, in digital environments through multi-way communication. The use of social media interfaces through computer and mobile devices has become quite widespread, and currently, the two most prominent interfaces are Facebook and Twitter. Facebook allows users to create profiles; allows those user-operated profiles to interact with each other; allows for the expression of interests and the discovery of commonalities between users; and allows users to build and maintain connections and invite others to join a community. In contrast, Twitter is a social media interface that enables users to share a limited amount of user-generated content, quickly and easily, to an extensive number of other users. With this interface, the communication exchange is central, and the creation and sharing of user profiles is not necessary, but Twitter can link to user profiles that exist on other social media interfaces. Though teachers and students are now pushing learning beyond the borders of the classroom through social networking, which move also comes with hurdles, including the fact that many schools still block access to such sites within their walls. School officials must also confront the uncertainties and questions surrounding privacy issues, proper management, and cyber security when they open their doors to social-networking sites.Item A STUDY ON AWARENESS ABOUT INVESTMENT AVENUES AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS (NWITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE CITY)(Nirmala College foe Women, Coimbatore., 2013-02-22) Thulasipriya B; Subhalakshmi NThe world is feeling the heat of global economic meltdown due to the recession in almost all the development countries and which leads to lot of uncertainty in the economy. In this juncture, it is important to save the money to meet out the future needs and much more important is to invest the money in proper way. When the question of investment arise, there is lot of investment avenues available like real estate, bullion market, commodity market, bank deposit, mutual funds, stock market, etc,.Item EMERGING DIMENSIONS IN MANAGEMENT(Karpagam University, Coimbatore2, 2013-02) Thulasipriya B; Subhalakshmi NThe banking sector is the most dominant sector of the financial system in India. Significant progress has been made with respect to the banking sector in the post liberalization period. The financial health of the commercial banks has improved manifolds with respect to capital adequacy, profitability, asset quality and risk management. The customer relationship management is essential and vital function of customer oriented marketing. Its functions include gathering and accumulating customer-related information in order to provide effective services.Item ISSUES AND CHALLENGES OF MARKETING IN GLOBAL BUSINESS(Karpagam University, Coimbatore., 2012-02) Thulasipriya BMarketing has always been a part of business. Much like advertising, there must be a plan for getting a company’s message out to the people, most importantly to the customers. Today, a lot of this marketing has turned to the internet due to the presence that online advertising. Since, many people now have access to and use the internet, there is a greater need for business of internet marketing. Those that do not will surely fall behind in marketing the product and the competition. Globalisation is one of the key issues in business today.Item INDIAN HERITAGE – A PATHWAY TO WORLD CLASS MANAGEMENT IN MARKETING(Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore., 2011-02) RajaRajeswari M; Thulasipriya BEmerging from decades of economic isolationism, India’s reform process is now bringing this billion person economy into the global arena. Despite this rapid growth, consumer markets in India remain largely untapped and relatively undeveloped, although that is changing fast. India’s constraints, infrastructure, saving, foreign direct investment and politics are well known. Smart companies are making brands more relevant to the Indian consumer by regionalizing their brands. There is also the need to identify future growth segments and start building a knowledge base from this perspective. Consumer companies say the most attractive factor id the sheer size of the Indian market.Item IMPACT OF GLOBALISATION ON EDUCATION(PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, 2010-12-03) Dhanalakshmi R; Thulasipriya BThe term globalization means integration of economies and socities through cross country flows of information, ideas, technologies, goods, services, capital, finance and people. Cross border integration can have several dimensions- cultural, social, political and economic. In fact, some people fear cultural and social integration even more than economic integration. Knowledge is the driving force in the rapidly changing globalized economy and society. Quatity and quality of specialized human resources determine their competence in the global market. Emergence of knowledge as driving factor results in both callenges and opportunities. It is well known that the growth of the global economy has increased opportunities for those countries with good levels of education.Item GROWTH AND PROSPECTS OF INDIAN TOURISM INDUSTRY- AN OUTLOOK(Sonali Pubications, New Delhi, 2009) Dhanalakshmi R; Thulasipriya BIndian Tourism Industry is one of the biggest Tourism Industry in the world. According to the projection of Indian Tourism Ministry, the number of foreign tourists arrival in India will rise 10 million by 2010. According to the estimates, India epitomizes one of the most potential tourism markets in the world. Indian Tourism represents as one of the most potential tourism markets in the world. It has expanded rapidly over the past few years and underpinned by the government support, rising income level and various international sports events. The Indian tourism industry continues to grow at the fastest pace in the coming years. However, the industry may have to cope up with several challenges which will limit its growth. Indian Tourism Industry provides an insight into the Indian tourism market. Tourism in India has seen exponential growth in the recent years. India is one of the most preferred destinations for both overseas and domestic travelers. Tourism enables the international traveler to understand and experience India's cultural diversity first hand. According to official estimates the Indian tourism industry has out performed the global tourism industry in terms of growth in the volume of foreign tourists as well as in terms of revenue. The main reason for the growth in tourism in India is the tremendous progress made by the Indian economy. Though it must be said that infrastructure is still a constraint. To sustain the current growth the government should invest in infrastructure like transport, accommodation, better roads, health and hygiene etc. The paper evaluates the past, present and future scenario of the Indian tourism market and discusses the key factors which are making India a potential tourism destination. With focuses on different parameters of tourism industry, including inbound tourism, outbound tourism, expenditure by inbound tourists, medical tourism, and hotel industry, the report gives a thorough analysis on the tourism industry in India.