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- 17501: Organization And Benefits In The Workforce
- ... to get the people who get the job done, and of course, make the company money. People have always been central to organizations, but their strategic importance is growing in today's knowledge-based business world like never before. An organization's success increasingly depends on the knowledge, skills, and abilities of its employees. Particularly as they help establish a set of core competencies which distinguish one organization from its competitors ...
- 17502: Web Advertising – Is It Really Worth It?
- ... Internet advertisement usually lie at least a few clicks away from the user’s current location. This could cause the user to lose interest in the product or then be intrigued by another banner. The World Wide Web, can support both consumer marketing and trade marketing objectives. The Web and its importance as a new medium has been recognized to the extent that it will be measured in all US media ...
- 17503: Differences Between Bureaucrat
- ... military (soldiers) reasons. 'A dead subject was not as useful as a living subject.' (Steve, TA session, Oct. 28, 97) The fundamental tasks of the central government were accomplished by Six Ministries; personnel, revenue, rites, war, justice, and public works (Class Lecture, Oct. 16, 97). In addition to these ministries, there was a censorate or in other words, an Inspector General who was in charge of internal affairs, making sure there ...
- 17504: Sony's Expansion
- ... Mexico. Sony has an abundance of consumer products that have reached life cycle maturity and would be relatively easy and cost effective to manufacture in other countries. Sony is concerned that products manufactured in Third-World countries might damage the reputation of the ones originating in Japan and other industrialized nations. Sony was also concerned about the effects of currency fluctuations, especially at times when the yen was strengthening. Up until ...
- 17505: Ben and Jerry's
- ... building just as Time magazine ran an August 1981 cover story on infatuation with super-premium ice cream; the article stated that Ben & Jerry’s in Burlington, Vermont, makes the best ice-cream in the world. Ben & Jerry’s went public in 1985 to raise additional capital to finance growth. Going into 1990 Ben & Jerry’s were available in most major U.S. markets. By 1994 Ben & Jerry’s were distributed ...
- 17506: The Growth of Gross Domestic Product
- ... decelerated sharply. The slowdown in export performance reflects a range of factors of foreign and domestic origins. The two most important factors were probably the sharp decline in the growth of value (in US$) of world trade in 1996 and 1997 and the appreciation of the rupee vis-à-vis the currencies of India's major trading partners and competitors. The dramatic depreciation of some East Asian currencies during 1997 has ...
- 17507: Euthanasia
- ... to; life- support now prevents that. Opponents say doctors should not play God by killing patients, but do they realize that by prolonging death the medical profession is doing exactly that? Christian Barnard, at the World Euthanasia Conference, was quoted as saying, "I believe often that death is good medical treatment because it can achieve what all the medical advances and technology cannot achieve today and that is stop the suffering ...
- 17508: Bonds and The Bond Market
- ... to bonds as an investment. Downes, John. Dictionary of Finance and Investment Terms. Toronto, Ontario: Barron's, 1985. The information attained from this book was simply definitions of the many terms used in the bond world. Fridson, Martin S. Investment Illusions: a Savvy Wall Street Pro Explodes Popular Misconceptions About the Markets. Toronto, Ontario: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1993. This book dealt with the different rating agencies and gave examples as ...
- 17509: Fuji Xerox
- ... the Japanese language made typewriters difficult to use, and therefore made copiers essential even for small offices. FX manufactured its first internally developed copier, known as FX2200 in 1973. At the time, it was the world’s smallest copier, and was introduced in Japan with the slogan: “It’s small, but it’s a Xerox.” This invention marked a notable change in the relationship between FX and Xerox. Initially, however, Xerox ...
- 17510: Implementing Employee Assistance Programs
- ... are altruistic, this simply isn’t the case. EAPs exist so that the company can be run in an efficient manner. It is not always expedient to fire the Sharon’s and Gus’ in the world. Sometimes it is less expensive to rehabilitate the trained employee rather than train a new employee - an employee with no guarantees that he won’t have more problems. People, in the site of companies, are ...
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