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Jun 2010
Posted by: Ashish

Background

The Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) is established in collaboration with MIT, with the mission to advance knowledge and nurture technically grounded leaders and innovators to serve societal needs. This will be accomplished, with a focus on Design, through an integrated multi-disciplinary curriculum.

SUTD, the newest University in Singa...

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Jun 2010
Posted by: Ashish

Background The Nanyang Business School (NBS), part of Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU), is a leading business school committed to educating tomorrow’s strategic leaders, through cutting-edge rigorous curricula that are relevant to business practice. NBS provides an outstanding learning environment, with the full range of undergraduate and graduate programm...

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Jun 2010
Posted by: Wahid

Overview

United Spirits Limited (USL) is the one of the largest liquor giants in the world, with a range of well-recognised brands, across Whiskeys, Vodka, Wines and other spirits. With the launch of ‘Spiritz & More’, a multi-brand retail chain for an array of liquor choices, United Spirits Limited (USL) created a new eco-system for meaningful consumer engagements an...

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Aug 2009
Posted by: Redicka
Categories: Digital Marketing

Microsoft has been looking to sell Razorfish, the digital agency it acquired through its $6bn purchase of ad services holding company aQuantive in 2007. Publicis Groupe, the world's second largest media agency, finally sealed the bid to buy Razorfish for $530m in cash and stock. In an economic climate where sustaining and growing revenues is in itself a question mark, it is probably a very welcom...

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Mar 2009
Posted by: rnarayanan

The human civilization has seen many ages. Each age was known after the material that was used maximum and hence more popular, during the time. First it was the Stone Age. The Bronze Age was the next. The copper age followed. With industrialization, what came was the Iron Age and then when steel took over and it got to be known as the steel age.

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