
Vinod K. Jain
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Nov 13, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Sumit D. Chowdhury |ABHISHEK VERMA |Vinod K. Jain |Maharishi Vyas
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Oct 28, 2024 |
posttrade360.com | Vinod K. Jain
COLUMN – VINOD JAIN | Through the past ten years, the landscape of financial oversight and risk management has seen a transformation that is nothing short of remarkable. Join Vinod Jain for a look at the progress made – and the challenges that still lie ahead. In the intricate world of financial markets, the rhythm of regulatory reporting has evolved into a complex symphony.
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Aug 22, 2024 |
datos-insights.com | Vinod K. Jain |Mitch Wein |Gillian Shaw
Digital transformation in business involves integrating digital technologies into all aspects of an organization. This process fundamentally changes how businesses operate and deliver value to customers. Unlike in the world of math, where 1+1+1 = 3, digital transformation initiatives aim for 1+1+1 = 4 or even more. Automation lays the foundation to initiate the digital transformation journey. Then again, like foundations, not all transformation projects are the same.
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Aug 8, 2024 |
forbes.com | Vinod K. Jain
Vinod Jain is an expert in global and digital business, former business professor, consultant, speaker, and author of Global Meets Digital. Michael Porter's Five Forces model is a widely accepted framework for understanding industry competition. The model identifies five critical forces that shape an industry’s competitive landscape: the threat of new entrants, the bargaining power of suppliers, the bargaining power of buyers, the threat of substitutes and rivalry among existing competitors.
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May 24, 2024 |
sciencedirect.com | Shadpour Mallakpour |Vinod K. Jain |Vajiheh Behranvand |Manoj Vora
Cotton fabrics have been produced in large quantities for apparel, upholstery and medical gauze due to their attractive advantages such as softness, breathability, skin-friendliness and cheapness [1], [2]. However, the inherent amphiphilicity of cotton fabrics easily makes them dirty in service. Frequent washing not only brings great inconvenience to users, but also shortens service life of cotton fabrics.
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