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Lecturer, School of Business, North South University

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Letter of Transmittal

30th August, 2013
Mohammad Sakif Amin
Lecturer
School of Business, North South University
Bashundhara, Dhaka.

Respected Sir,

Project Report
We are very pleased to submit a wonderful project paper regarding management practices of the Wild Team- Noazesh Knowledge Center (Non profitable) organization.
This report consists of company’s overview, management functions, leadership style, challenges faced, knowledge and experience gained by us.
We all hope you find this report satisfactory. It is such a pleasure that you let us to do a brilliant job regarding this project paper. We are really grateful to you.

Yours obedient

Executive summary
With the help of management practices of the organization it shows how effectively & efficiently WildTeam-Noazesh Knowledge Center is doing their tasks according to the targeted mission & vision. Their managers are so well qualified with various factors such as Leadership, Motivation, Planning, Organizing, and Leading & Controlling. Especially in their trips outside of Dhaka they try to implement theirs skills, knowledge & static strategy very efficiently. As a team, we learnt & experienced a well maintained management practice throughout the whole company. Employee preferences are highly appreciated, this is one of the best terms of the Noazesh Knowledge Center. All types of people including various fields of occupation, they go over there for one and only purpose and that is the innate love of nature & animal.

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Topic Name
Page No
01
Overview of the organization
5-8
02
Management Functions
8-9
03
Leadership styles
9-11
04
Motivational



Bibliography: Management by Stephen P. Robbins & Mary Coulter WildTeam https://www.facebook.com/wildteam.org/info?ref=br_tf , http://www.wild-team.org/ Noazesh knowledge center https://www.facebook.com/groups/nkcdhaka/ , http://archive.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=177562 Leadership http://www.slideshare.net/RavirajPrasadKushwah/robbins9-ppt17 Motivational environment by Stephen P. Robbins & Mary Coulter (chapter 15, page 355) Appendix Appendix

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