Papers 1881-1890 of total 15037 found.
…your understanding of the issues faced by organizations and what decisions they face in order to remain competitive in an increasingly global market. Marketing and Ethics (United Colors of Benetton) Marketing issues, as they relate to business ethics…
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…colleagues, and performance. <Tab/>Feminine; Dominant values in society are caring for others and preservation, people and warm relationship are important, managers are intuition and strive for consensus, stress on equality, solidarity, and quality…
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…The Organization AE Group (hypothetical company) is a large, global IT company with over $31 billion in 2003 revenues. The company competes in many markets, including computers and peripheral equipment, test and measurement devices, electronic components…
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…severe environmental stress such as drought and global warming can trigger unpredictable changes to engineered crops. It is this combination of unpredictability and ignorance that led Dr. Barry Commoner, one of our nation's most eminent biologists, to conclude…
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…such as the consequences of greenhouse effect, the responsibility for global warming, the responsibility for reducing greenhouse gases. The important information in this chapter is to tell about the main sources of greenhouse gases. Castillo, C.C. (1995). The sequencing…
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Category: /Literature
…is to generate above-average returns on investments. For example, with domestic growth in the low single digits, Tricon Global Restaurants, owner of KFC, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell, has increased its overall growth by expanding globally, Tricon has around 5,000 KFC…
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Category: /History
…and 5,149 times by air. (15) Though global factors clearly transformed Cambodia largely against its will after the 1960s, internal sociocultural conditions set the stage for the results that followed. In the process of sifting endogenous conditions, a few stand…
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…to develop ways to improve co-operation with other levels of government through better communication and consultation -- so as to reconcile national and sub-national interests in the global policy environment. Globalisation also has implications…
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…When we often talk about the Global North and the Global South, the 'global north' refers to highly industrialised and wealthy states, most of them which are located in the northern hemisphere, Australia and New Zealand are exceptional. The 'global south…
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…was reasonably widespread across the developed world, as communication continued to develop. These trends of socialisation, travel, and communication, have developed with increasing intensity to create the 'global village' we have today. The nature of labour…
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