Saturday, June 23, 2007

BenQ goes back to core manufacturing

Subsequent to reporting losses for consecutive 2 years, the first quarter results show a break-even position and the company anticipates profits in coming quarters.

For the coming six to twelve months, the company plans to lay all strategies in reinforcing the LCD product range and bring in new varieties in TVs and digital cameras. And why not? LCDs have registered highest growth in Benq’s portfolio and it is crowned as the number-two brand in Asia and Europe and number-three brand worldwide. However, Benq wants to stick to manufacturing of mobile phones in spite of a lackluster performance of this division.

In future, the company plans to cash in the growing consumer electronics market in Bahrain and other emerging markets by joining hands with local partners who offer expertise and market presence. As BenQ endeavours to make a come back… time, tide and king consumer will decide if jia da is within reach.
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2006

An IIPM and Management Guru Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Business Information Security Officer

LOCATION: Mumbai
Apply to: it@planmanindia.com

A leading MNC bank, which comprises of the financial service sector’s most diverse consumer product offerings, including banking services, credit cards, loans and insurance requires a Business Information Security officer.

The incumbent would be responsible for actively executing the IS program elements and other plans developed by the Business or Infosec office as applicable, assist the businesses in identifying IS risks and ensure they are understood – that appropriate controls are embedded in the day-to-day operations and remediation of non-compliance is documented and addressed. He must respond to security events by initiating and coordinating emergency actions to protect the business unit and its customers from an imminent loss of information or value.

The incumbent would also be responsible to report IS issues to the business and work with them to identify solutions to remediate them. Escalate as applicable with appropriate documentation. Facilitate awareness and training programs as specified by the Business and/or Infosec unit as applicable. Coordinate and actively manage the Third Party IS Assessment program in coordination with the business. Identify and proactively implement corrective action for any gaps identified as part of above mentioned reviews and coordinate the capture of IS key indicator metrics for reporting as would be applicable.

Experience: The incumbent should have a minimum of 3-5 years experience in Operations & Control activities, with a good understanding of products, processes and technology. Should have a good understanding of the applicable policies and their business implications. Should possess good communication skills and be capable of handling complex business relationships in a mature manner. The incumbent should preferably be CISA certified.

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Source:- IIPM Editorial, 2006

An IIPM and Management Guru Prof.Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative


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