Cost of Poor Quality in Banking Essay

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Industrial research report

COST OF POOR QUALITY

SUBMITED TO: MR. AZHAR NISAR

LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
Mr.
At Gulistan-e-Johur
Karachi.

RESEARCH VISIT BY STUDENTS
Dear Sir, Assalam o alikum
Bahria University is federally accredited University based at Islamabad with its campus at Karachi. University is educating is students in the fields the of management science, computer, Engineering, Medical and Dental Surgery.
Management science students are guided to carry out subject based research in various business and corporate organizations. This enhances their abilities to think independently and resolve the management problems logically.
Some students of BBA-7 have selected your bank to carry out research with reference

CHAPTER - IV
LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY

As there are some limitations to the research studies, this study has also certain limitations, which are listed below:
1-due to organization’s strict privacy policies, limited information was shared and the source of information has been kept anonymous.
2-this report is based on the primary data collected from only three banks namely? Due to time constraint.
3-secondary data is added in this report, due to shortage of time duration.

CHAPTER - V
APPROACHES TO THE STUDY

Possible approaches:
1- Interviewing technique
2- Questionnaire
3- Conducting study based on the work done already by the researchers in this field of cost of quality in banking sector.
4- Using information available on the organization’s official website
5- Using combination of the above mention techniques.
Approaches adopted in this study:
1- Interviewing the quality control officers with the help of the questionnaire.
2- Secondary data.

CHAPTER - VI
INTRODUCTION OF BANKING

The word “Bank” is of a European origin and is derived from the Italian word “BANCO”, which means a table or a counter. In the opinion of the eminent scholars of banking, the reason why this word was given to the banking business was the then prevailing traditions of Lombardian money changers. It was at the end of the middle ages when the trade and the business of exchange of money was flourishing in the Northern cities of Italy and