on 08-07-2008 5:38 PM
Hi gurus,
I am looking to learn about the gap analysis
1) What is gap?
2) How you find the gap?
3) Any examples of gap?
4) solution of those gaps?
Regards
pavan.
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thankyou for your feed back.
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Hi Bill Hooper,
Another great post from the author of 'DATA CLEANSING'. But this time you are not successfull in completely cearing the doubt and there by scoring the full points unlike the Data Cleansing post where you were awarded the full marks.
Cheers for your sense of humour. Happy posting....
Best Wishes,
Ravi
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Dear pavan
Happy to note that you got the details what you want. Please mark this thread as Answered
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
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Thank you for your responses all the gurus, it has helped me alot.
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Hi,
Check this document:
http://wolfinlondon.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/800px-mind-the-gap-bank.jpg
Hope this helps.
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I googled it. From what I can tell, you only need to watch out for this in London.
So, no worries... Just answer: Not applicable.
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1) What is gap? Any open space between 2 solid points, or a store where you buy cheap jeans and shirts.
2) How you find the gap? Visit www.gap.com to find a location near you ! Or look between your trembling earbuds.
3) Any examples of gap? A spacing between large trees in a forest. A mountain pass, often carved by a river. A large empty space between your ears.
4) solution of those gaps? In your case, I don't think there is one. I'd just document it and put it on the list for the next phase of your life
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Dear Pavan
I hope you are aware of the Rules and Regulations of the forum. B4 posting any question, please make use of the search option whether the inputs are already available. Your question has been answered lot of times in this forum.
Anyway, please go through these threads
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
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