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- 1 - JAPANESE GOVERNMENT (MONBUKAGAKUSHO: MEXT) SCHOLARSHIP FOR 2013 YOUNG LEADERS' PROGRAM (YLP) IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION I OUTLINE 1. Objectives The Young Leaders' Program (YLP) aims to contribute to the fostering of future national leaders in Asian and other countries. In addition, while deepening the participants' understanding about Japan, it should help form a network among national leaders, contributing to the establishment of friendly relationships and improved policy planning activities among Asian and other countries, including Japan. The YLP is one of the Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho: MEXT*) Scholarship Student programs. *MEXT= The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology 2. Eligible Countries and Participants Participants are selected from the countries listed below. They should be entrepreneurs, business managers, and so on, who are expected to play active roles as future national leaders in their respective countries. Target Countries: Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, the Philippines, P. R. China, Rep. of Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam (15Countries) 3. Host University Hitotsubashi University, Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy (Hitotsubashi ICS) The Master of Business Administration (MBA) program at Hitotsubashi ICS is designed to prepare students for work in the business world. Courses focus on strategy, marketing, accounting/finance, etc. All classes are taught in English, and in contrast with other designated universities, YLP participants at Hitotsubashi ICS are completely integrated into the regular program; in other words, they must follow the same academic calendar and meet exactly the same academic requirements as all other students. Course grades are rendered on a strict forced curve, and students must meet overall minimum grade standards in order to graduate. 4. The Number of YLP Scholarships A maximum of 15 students. 5. Recruitment and Selection (1) Method of Recruitment The recruitment will be conducted through recommending authorities. Please ask the Japanese Embassy for further information. (2) Screening Procedure ①First screening by the recommending authorities ②Second screening by each host university ③Final screening by the YLP committee established by MEXT 6. Curriculum (Refer to the "Curriculum Guidelines" on page 5 and 6) (1) Basic Concepts The curriculum is suitable for rearing national leaders in each field, seeking to take advantage of Japan's experiences of exchanges with both Western and Asian countries and establish a human network through various activities such as special lectures and internships. (2) Course Duration and Qualification Course duration is principally one year, resulting in the conferring of a Master of Business Administration (MBA). - 2 - (3) Language All instruction will be conducted in English. 7. Commencement of the Program September 2013 II INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS MEXT will offer scholarships to foreign students who wish to study in Japanese universities as YLP students in business administration for the academic year 2013 under the Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship Program. The conditions are as follows: 1. Field of Study Business Administration (Hitotsubashi University, Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy) 2. Qualifications (1) Nationality: Applicants must be nationals of a country participating in the YLP Program. (2) Age: Applicants must Dear partners, Greetings from Gyeongsang National University! GNU is so pleased to announce that we like to invite international students all over the world for graduate programs in line with 2016 Korean Government Scholarship Program(KGSP) If your students are selected by GNU through 2016 KGSP, all the expenses including tuition, return flight tickets, housing and insurance will be covered by Korean government during their entire study period Your students can apply for this program through either Korean embassy in your nation or GNU directly For those who are planning to apply for 2016 KGSP through GNU, all the required documents and application forms must be arrived at GNU no later than March 21st, 2016 Attached you will find all the information on 2016 KGSP, GNU programs, GNU brochure, and FAQ I believe this program would be a great opportunity for your students to achieve a higher degree along with cultural diversity and Korean language learning under Korean government’s financial support Please spread out this information throughout your campus and to your graduates so that they can grab this academic chance Should you have any question, please contact me without hesitation Thank you so much Warm regards, Hoedong 1 Five Year Strategic Plan (2011-2016) Towards a New Dawn Ministry of Women and Child Development Government of India 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abbreviations 05 Executive Summary 08 Introduction 17 Methodology and Timeframe 20 Section 1: Ministry‟s Aspiration: Vision, Mission, Objectives and Functions 26 Section 2: Assessment of the Situation 34 o 2A: External Factors that Impact Us 34 o 2B: Stakeholder Analysis 35 o 2C: Strengths and Weaknesses of the Ministry 39 o 2D: Learning Agenda 53 Section 3: Outline of Strategy 54 o 3A: Potential Strategies 54 a. National Policy for Children 54 b. National Plan of Action for Children 57 c. Child Development 58 3 d. Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) 71 e. Child Protection 74 f. Child Participation 83 g. Child Budgeting 85 h. Crèche Scheme 88 i. Priorities for Women 92 j. Gender Budgeting 107 k. Trafficking 108 l. Nutrition Policy, Advocacy, Coordination and Strategy 111 m. Media and Communication 131 n. Advocacy 132 o. Autonomous Organizations 133 o 3B: Stakeholder Engagement Plan 144 o 3C: Building Knowledge and Capabilities 145 a. Research and Data Collection 145 b. Training and Capacity Building 151 4 o 3D: Assigning Weights to Priorities 153 Section 4: Implementation Plan 155 Section 5: Linkage between Strategic Plan and RFD 213 Section 6: Cross Departmental and Cross Functional Issues 213 o 6A: Linkage with Potential Challenges Likely to be Addressed in the 12 th Plan 213 o 6B: Identification and Management of Cross Departmental Issues Including Resource Allocation and Capacity Building Issues 216 o 6C: Cross Functional Linkages within Departments/Offices 221 o 6D: Organizational Review and Role of Agencies and Wider Public Service 221 Section 7: Monitoring and Reviewing Arrangements 223 5 ABBREVIATIONS ANM Auxiliary Nurse Midwife ASHA Accredited Social Health Activist AWCs Anganwadi Centres AWW Anganwadi Worker AWH Anganwadi Helper BDO Block Development Officer CARA Central Adoption Resource Agency CBGA Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability CBO Community Based Organisation CD Child Development CEDAW Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women CMBS Conditional Maternity Benefit Scheme CMO Chief Medical Officer CPCR Commissions for Protection of Child Rights CPI Consumer Price Index CSR Centre for Social Research CSO Civil Society Organisations CSWB Central Social Welfare Board CWCs Child Welfare Committees CW Child Welfare DCPO District Child Protection Officer DCPS District Child Protection Society DHO District Health Officer DLHS District Level Household Survey ECCE Early Childhood Care and Education EFA Education For All FCI Food Corporation of India FNB Food and Nutrition Board FYSP Five Year Strategic Plan 6 HNI High Networth Individuals ICMR Indian Council of Medical Research ICT Information and Communication Technology ICCW Indian Council for Child Welfare ICDS Integrated Child Development Scheme ICPS Integrated Child Protection Scheme IGMSY Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojana IMNCI Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness IMR Infant Mortality Rate INGO International Non Government Organisation IPC Indian Penal Code IYCF Infant 1 TRNG VN LIÊN ANALYSIS TO BUILD A COMPETITIVE STRATEGY FOR KOREAN AIR CARGO IN HO CHI MINH CITY UNTIL 2016 MASTER PROJECT MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (PART-TIME) Ho Chi Minh City (2011) TRNG I HC M TP.HCM UNIVERSITÉ LIBRE DE BRUXELLES HO CHI MINH CITY OPEN UNIVERSITY SOLVAY BRUSSELS SCHOOL MBAVB4 3 DECLARATION I hereby declare that this project is written by myself as requested by the Part-time MBA Program from Ho Chi Minh City Open University and Solvay Brussels School. In the project, I use theories from books published by well-known authors such as Michael Porter and other authors whose studies and researches related to my study. Besides, I also collect data and information from newspapers, magazines, and government authority websites such as Vietnam Customs website, Vietnam GSO website, Ho Chi Minh city website, … In addition, I also pick up some information from previous projects studying the same issue. All extracted information and data are attached with links to the author or original sources to ensure author rights. I also use the guidelines and instructions from the Tutor, Associate Professor Doctor Ha Nam Khanh Giao from the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh city (UEH) to accomplish this project. Ho Chi Minh city, February 2012. TRUONG VAN LIEN 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank all Professors of the program who bring me valuable knowledge to accomplish this thesis. I would like to show my unforgettable thanks to Associate Professor Doctor Ha Nam Khanh Giao who guided me with interesting learning experience throughout the thesis. Special thanks to Mr Nguyen Khanh Diep, Cargo Sales Manager of Korean Air Cargo in Ho Chi Minh city who inspired me with this subject and who dedicated strong support to me during the thesis accomplishment. I would also like to thank my classmates for their exciting support during the two-year MBA program and in my thesis as well. Last but not least, I would like to dedicate this paper to my wife who has given full support and understanding to me during the writing time of this study. Ho Chi Minh city, February 2012. TRUONG VAN LIEN 5 COMMENTS FROM THE TUTOR As tutor working with Mr. Trng Vn Liên in his Final Report, namely Analysis to Build a Competitive Strategy for Korean Air Cargo in Ho Chi Minh city until 2016, I found out that Liên proved to be hard working, and disciplined. His Final Report analyzed the environment and suggested some possible ideas about the strategy of Korean Air. The strong point of this report is based on Mr.Liên’s knowledge of the air cargo business as he has been working in the area for years. I strongly recommend Mr. Trng Vn Liên to present his work to the jury panel as part of his Master of Business Administration. And I do believe that he will be successful in the future. Ho Chi Minh city, the 1 st of March, 2012. Assoc.Prof. Dr. Ha Nam Khanh Giao 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION 3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 4 COMMENTS FROM TUTOR 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 10 ABBREVIATIONS 11 LIST OFTABLES 13 LIST OF FIGURES 14 REFERENCES 95 APPENDIX 1: LIST OF AIRLINES IN HCMC 2011 96 APPENDIX 2: LIST OF CARGO AIRLINES IN HCMC 2011 97 APPENDIX 3: DESTINATIONS SERVED BY KOREAN AIR 98 APPENDIX 4: CUSTOMER SURVEY FORM 99 APPENDIX 5: CUSTOMER SURVEY RESULT 102 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 15 1. Rationale of the study 15 2. Objectives, limitation of the project 17 3. Methodology of the project 17 CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 19 1. Previous studies on competitive strategy & related issues 19 2. General concept 20 3. Porter’s five forces and three generic competitive strategies 21 3.1. Porter’s five forces 21 3.2. Three generic competitive strategies 23 4. The generic value chain 25 4.1. Primary Honors Program Thesis Library Greetings! We’re very glad that you’ve shown interest in our thesis library The library, as you might already know, is located in the rear of the main Honors Office (118 Neihardt), and is open from 8-5 on weekdays What follows is a list of theses that students have completed prior to their graduation from the Honors Program It contains only those theses that have been processed and filed in our library, organized by the major that the student completed while at the university The organization of each entry is as follows: First Name Last Name Other Majors (if applicable) Faculty Advisor Thesis Title This is fairly straightforward and intuitive The theses in the library proper are organized by the student’s last name, rather than by subject area This document is, as a result, a valuable resource when looking for relevant theses However, be warned: students are allowed to complete a thesis in the subject area of their choice, which means that there are some mathematics majors who wrote physics theses, some biology majors who wrote English theses, and the like If you see a thesis title that looks markedly out of place, it is a testament to the varied intellectual interests of our students in the Honors Program Enjoy your time perusing the theses, and we hope to see you soon! Alex Claussen As an addendum: if you visit the library, we ask that you return viewed theses to the available tray, rather than refiling them This document is updated annually Kelly East Other Majors: Finance Faculty Advisor(s): Terrence Sebora Thesis: Expanding Cutts Floral Distributors Accounting Amanda Adams Faculty Advisor(s): Sucheta Nadkarni Thesis: Theoretical Model for Successful Mass Media Consolidation Katharine Erickson Faculty Advisor(s): Kristen Lucas Thesis: Women in Accounting: A Gendered Look at the Accounting Profession Lindsay Anderson Faculty Advisor(s): Janice Lawrence Thesis: Whistle-Blowing Jamie Fahnhorst Other Majors: International Business Faculty Advisor(s): Terrence Sebora Thesis: Lied Center Lynn Anderson Faculty Advisor(s): Renee Price Thesis: A Study of Pension Rate Estimates Hollyann Augustine Faculty Advisor(s): Linda Ruchala Thesis: Teaching Ethics: What are Our Options Keenan Fischman Other Majors: Falculty Advisor(s): Joel Cramer Thesis: The combined effects of aerobic exervise training and CLA supplementation on heart rate, blood pressure, and serum concentrations of triglycerides, cholesterol, and glucose Lyndsey Berg Other Majors: Finance Faculty Advisor(s): Terrence Sebora Thesis: Expanding Cutts Floral Distributors Casey Fahrnbruch Faculty Advisor(s): Terrence Sebora Thesis: The Viability of Distributed Wind Generation for Farm and Rural Communities (MNGT 475H Project) Matthew Bode Faculty Advisor(s): Thesis: Managing Performance: The Goodyear Way Lukas Bomar Other Majors: International Business Faculty Advisor(s): Terrence Sebora Thesis: Werner Global Logistics Supply Chain Case Study Anita Fuchs Faculty Advisor(s): Terrence Sebora Thesis: 7th Heaven: A Strategic Report (MNGT 475H) Amy Charter Faculty Advisor(s): Sucheta Nadkarni Thesis: The Internationalization of Retail Firms Samuel Goodwin Faculty Advisor(s): Terrence Sebora Thesis: The Viability of Distributed Wind Generation for Farm and Rural Communities (MNGT 475H Project) Kimberly Dahl Faculty Advisor(s): Terrence Sebora Thesis: NET in the Digital Age David Graff Faculty Advisor(s): Sucheta Nadkarni Thesis: CEO and Employee Compensation Alexander Drvol Faculty Advisor(s): Subrata Chakrabarty Thesis: Cultural Incongruences in Foreign Nations: Whistle-Blowing Policies and Cognitive Dissonance Melissa Hamiel Faculty Advisor(s): Thesis: Assurance Services and the Future of Professional Auditing Antonia Harris Faculty Advisor(s): Sucheta Nadkarni Thesis: Theoretical Model for Successful Mass Media Consolidation Kara Leachman Other Major(s): Business Administration Faculty Advisor(s): Dr Chakrabarty Thesis: Corporate Governance Structure: THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM Independence - Freedom - Happiness - No 29/2016/QH14 Hanoi, November 14, 2016 RESOLUTION ON ALLOCATION OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BUDGET FOR 2017 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM Pursuant to the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam; Pursuant to the Law No 83/2015/QH13 on State Budget and Resolution No.27/2016/QH14 dated November 11, 2016 on 2017’s estimation of the State budget by the National Assembly; In consideration of the Government’s Report No.466/BC-CP dated October 19, 2016, Report No.470/BC-CP dated October 19, 2016, Report No.522/CP-KTTH Dated November 09, 2016, Verification Report No.183/BC-UBTCNS14 dated October 19, 2016 by the Finance and Budget Committee; Report and presentation No.56/BC-UBTVQH14 dated November 11, 2016 by the Standing committee of the National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and opinions of congress persons; HEREBY MAKE DECISIONS ON Article Total government revenue and spending for 2017 The total government revenue is expected to reach 729,730 billion dong (seven hundred twenty nine thousand seven hundred and thirty billion dong) The total local revenue is expected to reach 482,450 billion dong (four hundred eighty two thousand four hundred and fifty billion dong) The total government expenditure is expected to reach 902,030 billion dong (nine hundred two thousand and thirty billion dong), including 254,630 billion dong expected to be allocated to the local budget serving specific purposes Article Allocation of central government budget for 2017 The central government budget 2017 shall be allocated for specific sectors and regulatory authorities as stipulated in Annex 1, and attached hereto The ratio of distribution of revenues between the Central government budget and local budgets of provinces (hereinafter referred to as “ ratio of revenue distribution“), additional funding and additional funding for specific purposes located to the central government budget from local budgets are presented in the Annexes 3, and attached hereto The ratio of revenue distribution of the year 2017 shall be maintained from 2017 to 2020 In case the earnings from new projects coming into operation in the above-mentioned period considerably increases the local budget, the Government shall request the National Assembly to review and make decisions in accordance with point d clause Article of the Law on the State budget The local budget surplus, amount of loans for making up for the budget deficits and paying debt principal (if any) are presented in Annex attached hereto Article Responsibilities of the Government The Government shall: Assign central and provincial authorities to take charge of the revenue, spending and allocation of the central government budget as stipulated in the law on the State budget and National Assembly’ Resolution , and send written notifications to the congressional delegations of provinces Direct the People's Committees of provinces to request the People’s Council at the same level to estimate the state budget revenue in the province, local budget expenditure, local budget

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