industrialisation means the development from handcrafted to machine crafted, so, it serves as a fuel, without money, everything will freeze...in order for the people to work, they something in return to meet their daily needs..
Indian industrialisation during british rule was marked by an unbalanced growth of its industries. British took no industries in developing these industries. Indian industries were discriminated and given no protection. Indiaan economy lacked heavy or capital industries. So, the process of industrialisation was very slow in the 19thcentury.
Industrialisation is the main cause of decline in forest cover .vast areas are cleared to meet the rising need of commercial crops also they are the sole producers of timber to these industries.
An executive information system (EIS) is a type of information management system that basically makes senior executive decision-making easier. Features include various EIS components that can be classified as hardware, software, telecommunications or user interfaces.
New product development objectives for a new product would include: * Schedule of release * Safety and testing guidelines * List of features * Features for future release * Upgrade path * Financial and Budgetary objectives New product development objectives for an existing product would include: * Making the product better or safer * Making the product cheaper for the end-user * Making the product easier to sell * Upgrading the product to be state-of the-art * Adding more features to the product
what is industrialisation? what is industrialisation?
industrialisation in the pacific
Proto-industrialisation involved decentralized production in rural areas using domestic systems of manufacturing, often done alongside agricultural work. In contrast, factory industrialisation centralized production in urban settings, utilizing machinery, division of labor, and wage workers in large-scale factories. Proto-industrialisation laid the groundwork for factory industrialisation by providing the framework for the transition to mechanized production.
During the development of industrialisation...
It was the industrialisation of genocide.
Industrialisation brings a great change in the world where we are living. The way in which we working has changed greatly instead of working by hand it has been replaced by machines, sometimes industrialisation causes the problem of unemployment as machines do the work that should be done by the hand
one of the factors that hinder industrialisation in Africa is lack of technological capabilities and proper infrastructure failure of import substitution industrialisation
Heavy industrialisation
Industrialisation.
Industrialisation and management impact each other by providing employment in a market place that requires labour and resources in the production process to be organised safely and efficiently.
Industrialisation
what are the main criticism of import substitution industrialisation