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In this article we will discuss what industrial relations exactly is? We will explore different aspects and dimensions of it. There is growing impression that Industrial relations are a thing of the past where trade unions were rampant and labor laws were not clearly defined.
Entering into the new markets, therefore, has become one of the viable strategic options for the firms to peruse and explore. However, expanding into the new and foreign markets carry relatively higher and more complicated risks that organizations have to mitigate or manage in order to successfully enter and operate into new foreign markets.
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The concept of brands pertaining to luxury commodities is by itself highly distinguishable from the creation and management of brands of other goods. The concept of luxury brands has gained due impetus with regard to the brand practices of developed countries like the UK, the USA, and other such European countries like Germany, and France.
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Jacques du Plessis & et. al. (2010) observed in the ‘Principles of Contemporary Corporate Governance’ that “Corporate Governance refers generally to the legal and organizational framework within which and the principles and processes by which corporations are governed. It refers in particular to the powers, accountability, and relationships.
Introduction How to develop and implement various entrepreneurship models has long been discussed by scholars. Globalization and the subsequent integration of national markets create remarkable opportunities for the rapid expansion of business and entrepreneurship in all parts of the world.
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Writers have come out with works of fiction in which the bare, naked innocence collides with the harsh realities of life. However, each and every writer had been unique and different as to how the innocent grappled with and related to the critical events in their life. The story of Oskar depicts how the innocent collide with reality in modern times.
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Notably, all of them belong to news media. I believe that this fact strongly supports De Bruin’s finding of broadcast media’s supremacy in the Caribbean. The article further asserts that although most Caribbean newspapers have websites, only a few have utilized such a modern form of mass media to expand their reach.
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In contemporary politics and wider society, the story of a reputation or career undone by the publication of a scandal is familiar, but also a key question is whether or not this phenomenon should be left to tabloid journalists. I am inclined to agree with Thompson that the field deserves serious study.
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Michael Yaziji, the leading author of this work, is uniquely well-qualified to undertake this task. Currently a Professor of Strategy and Organizations at the prestigious IMD school in Switzerland, he has also recently penned an article on Capitalism for the Harvard Business Review, but his experience in this developing field is by no means purely academic.
Many critics have identified Edna as a character who is afflicted with heart trouble. It is this affliction that makes readers view Edna Pontellier as an exponent of feminist ideology. Analyzing the novel one can clearly notice that the society that Edna lives is shaped under the thought of gender, but her sexuality struggles with those concepts.
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According to the report promoting the participation of the people with disabilities has made significant mark but a lot more needs to be done in the field of intellectual disabilities like cerebral palsy, autism, dyslexia. The challenges of such not so visible disabilities, especially in early stages have become priority because of the initial intangibility of the problems.
The research will be developed in regard to the Riyad Bank, one of the most powerful competitors in the Saudi Arabia banking sector. Saudi Arabia is one of the most powerful economies worldwide – even if it is not yet fully developed; the country has been a member of the WTO since 2005, a fact that has been proved quite important for its economy.
Femininity existed in human culture even from the evolution.Kant believed that woman had an innate feeling for everything that is beautiful, decorated and adorned. It is because of the above feeling, even in childhood; girls are glad to be dressed up and are pleased when they are adorned. Kant also stated a woman is sensitive to the least offenses.
Since the invention of the atomic bomb, states are at a stalemate. No one wants to wage nuclear war so one important reason for the state to exist has been eliminated. Another trend affecting the state is the failure of the welfare state. States, once secure, started to offer all sorts of guarantees to their citizens.
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Researchers have also been considering the theoretical models and frameworks to predict the relationship between social networking websites and the personality traits of the individuals. The Self-Determination Theory of Motivation was presented by Deci and Ryan in 1985 which is related to the online social networking behaviour of the individuals.
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One of them is based on the economic tradition that puts more emphasis on the significance of the external market forces while determining the organizational performance. The other one has been built on the socio-cultural and behavioural paradigm that sought organizational factors along with their fit within the environment.
It influences the people in the work place to achieve desired goals of an organisation. It can determine the failure and success of the organisation. Leading is an activity of human beings and few persons are there who are expert in leadership. The leader of an overseas company must develop specialised skills and abilities to manage and influence the employees and workers of the foreign nation to set certain goals.
Motivation plays a key role in giving shape to the way organisations function today. It accounts for an important component of the human resource functions practiced in companies. Human resource is considered to be the most important asset of any company.
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The features of a website are brought into the limelight only with an appropriate and flexible presentation of it to the user. Human-computer interaction is a discipline concerned with the design, evaluation, and implementation of interactive computing systems for human use and with the study of major phenomena surrounding them.
Cosmetic testing on animals is an important concern and is one that falls under the larger rubric of corporate responsibility when it comes to how a customer perceives an organization that tests on animals. How a corporation acts towards the larger community, which includes animal rights, along with a host of other concerns, affects the corporation’s reputation and, thus, its bottom line.
The investigation will be utilizing secondary research data from countries where Islamic and conventional banks are both significant such as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Most of the relevant literature suggested that Islamic and conventional banks vary in many ways, particularly in taking risks and liquidity.
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Increasing demands of the customers have forced almost every business to have its own website. Similarly, the airline industry has also been actively participating in this race and many airlines now maintain very attractive and eye-catching websites. Recent years have seen many studies and researches in the field of website assessment.
In this case, he also emphasizes that perceiving the beautiful is never an easy task, for he must study long to be able to acquaint himself who then laws of beauty. Dresser also contends that “Art-knowledge” actually has high value both to the individual (it brings him riches) and to the country (it saves the nation from impoverishment).
The study considers three main disclosure events typical of most companies: public announcements (PA), the release of financial statements (FSR), and annual general meetings (AGM). The analysis has also ranked all three events based on their relative influence on stock performance. The findings indicate that PA and FSR had the most profound influence on stock returns while AGM had the least effect.
This is true in any country, especially in Saudi Arabia, which has experienced a construction boom these past three decades because of the vast oil revenues poured into government coffers. Risks account not only in physical terms but also in abstract terms like financial and economic outcomes. Contractors devise plans to manage risks.
CT has evolved over a period of 25-years and has improved constantly in parameters like resolution, speed, and comfort for the patient. When Hounsfield used his first CT scanner at his lab, it took him hours to get the data for a single slice and it took many days to use this data to reconstruct an image.
Concerning China, it is relevant to notice that potential business partners are more focused on investments in China because it is more open to foreign investments. India is preferred by foreign business partners because of ‘international awareness’ (Saran, 2010) of Indian local executives and managers.
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But if the topic is closely analyzed a question that comes to one’s mind is what is the relationship between diversification and early childhood, as mostly it is seen that diversification in human beings becomes prominent when they are adults. The impending question is why it is important to incorporate diversification into early childhood programs.
The aims of this particular study is to examine the marketing trends in fashion among Chinese consumers and the acceptance of international brands, specifically with a focus on Europe, among Chinese consumers; to define the difference between fast fashion trends and high quality luxury items and to observe the Generation Y trends, attitudes and behaviors to international brands, as opposed to national labeling.
However, it can be gleaned from the data presented in this paper that room for improvements can still be introduced in the construction industry. In particular, the mandatory implementation of good project management practices and good construction practices can be made into law or part of the implementing rules and regulation of the Procurement Law of 2006.
The paper is aimed to analyzed the journal article that presented the different leadership skills of Benjamin Franklin entitled “Benjamin Franklin’s Extraordinary Leadership” by Jack Uldrich. The article was written and published in 2005 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Benjamin Franklin and to pay respect to the “first great American.” Numerous authors had already dedicated their works in the analysis and exploration of the life of Franklin, but the Jack Uldrich expressed that his work is focused on the leadership skills of Benjamin Franklin.
According to Holland’s Theory, persons are assumed to be most satisfied, successful, and stable in a work environment that is congruent with their personality type. Two of Holland's basic assumptions are that (a) persons in a vocation have similar personalities and (b) persons tend to choose actual occupational environments (or college majors) consistent with their personality orientations.
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Since the opening up of the EU for the Soviet Block of Europe in 2004, there has been a consistent rise in the number of immigrants migrating to other countries in the region especially the UK. The number is consistently increasing owing to the better job promises as well as the better life which they expect to get in the UK.
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Focusing on the similarities and correlation between these two initiatives, the author has mapped PRINCE 2 Configuration Management Component to the CM process in continuous representation. To achieve good transformation results there is a need to apply appropriate software metrics to each and every sub-process and sub-practice.
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Even though recruitment and selection are one of the very usual and inevitable corporate practices, it is very important to attend to them with great caution and by following good recruitment and selection processes that would ensure the company does not suffer the consequences of poor recruitment.
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1166) and statistics have shown that throughout the world, the number of golf players is in excess of 55 million (Lephart, Smoliga, Myers, Sell, & Tsai, 2007, p. 860), Golf is an asymmetric sport which requires a combination of ‘athletic ability, strength, agility, coordination, and endurance (McCarroll, 2001, p.
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Anomaly Detection Methodologies Introduction Medical records of patients contain thousands or millions of electronic entries that record information on patient’s conditions, diagnosis and treatments. Tisdale (2010) says that while the storage and use of this data has been helpful in providing a detailed profile of individual patients, the benefits of using this information in identifying the most adverse cases are relatively unexplored and underutilized.
Normally it is made from fermented grain and potatoes. The US government has defined vodka as a neutral spirit without having distinct character, taste, aroma, and color. It is believed that good vodka does not have harsh rubbing fumes of ethanol. In 1998, Vodka was the top-selling spirit. It represented nearly 24% of the total spirit consumption.
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This comprehensive research methodology provides a brief overview of the hypothesis, the research strategy, and the design for the research. The research methods that will be employed to gather the necessary information, followed by the data analysis methods, will also be discussed. At the end of the module, a brief statement about the ethical issues at hand and a conclusive statement will be provided.
CII (2008) states that the JEI, an ambitious e-learning project, is helping improve Jordan's educational foundation and establish an Internet-enabled learning model that can be replicated around the globe. The Jordan Education Initiative supports the Jordanian government's vision of building a knowledge-based economy by providing lifelong learning opportunities for all citizens.
The book market of Germany in its recent experiences has witnessed certain frequent influences in terms of technology and environmental aspects as well. For instance, the German Book Industry was recently alleged to hamper the rainforests and in turn affect the environmental balance of Asia.
In the recent business environment, the customers have become the main factor to be taken very seriously. Customer relations and customer loyalty programs have become great marketing and promotional tools in the hospitality business. Among the seven Ps of the service marketing mix, the Physical evidence of the service is very important.
This is because the buying and financing power of the consumer has greatly depreciated because of the slow economies. The initial hit was witnessed by the financial sector as can be expected with all economic downturns. The real estate sector and automobile sector followed because there was a lot of inflated demand and price in these two sectors.
To deal with the problem of Omanis leaving secondary school and not being able to gain employment the government has sought to increase the levels of competency by emphasising vocational training. However, the support of the private sector in this regard is critical in providing an enabling framework to facilitate this development.
The International Financial Reporting Standards or commonly known as IFRS is one of the most significant changes in the history of accounting. Many companies worldwide have adopted its standards and even American companies have been allowed to format their financial reports according to IFRS (US Securities and Exchange, 2007).
Writers have written many novels and stories on the issue the examples of which include Leslie Marmon Silko's short story Lullaby, Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of King Richard II and The Tempest, Frederick Douglass’s Learning to Read and Write, and Gloria Anzaldua’s How to Tame a Wild Tongue
One of the most promising aspects of sociological studies is in the realm of gender. Every other person is affected by this concept, whatever the gender of the person may be. Throughout the years, gender is a sensitive and controversial topic of discussion as it borders from its political correctness to the personal opinions of different people.
According to the paper the media through advertising is effective in convincing women that they need products to solve certain problems for example their body image. The body image is most of the times portrayed as undesirable or unacceptable for example, obese or big bodies. Women with low levels of self-confidence resort to dieting and weight loss programs that in most cases lead them to eating disorders and Anorexia Nervosa.
Film Les Miserables and Masculinity
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This paper is a literary film analysis. It presents the film Les Miserables, a musical adaptation of a literary masterpiece by Victor Hugo. This paper is written for the purpose of analyzing the film from the basis of relevant studies on the male gender or masculinity.
Historically, gender inequality has always been based on perceptions that men and women are different from one another (Okin, 1996). Sexual orientation presents challenges to the perceptions of gender identity and while it should challenge the perception that men and women are different, it only adds another threshold for scrutinizing gender identities and justifying gender discrimination (Standfort, 2005).