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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Human Resource Management
Human Resource Management
Introduction
It is important and significant for organizations to find, attract, keep, develop, and tap the most talented workforce that can be assembled and helpful for the organization's success. Furthermore, to hire and retain the talented workforce, organization should focus on the hiring, training ...
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THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Introduction
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) were enacted in July 30, 2002, by Congress, to protect shareholders and the general public from fraudulent corporate practices and accounting errors and to maintain auditor independence. In protecting the shareholders and the general public, the SOX Act is ...
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RECESSION AND BUSINESS
Recession and Business
Table of Content
Introduction3
The Impact of Recession4
Unemployment4
Busineses4
Social Effects4
The Implementation of 3 “I” s of Economics- the Solution For Businesses5
Innovation5
Steps Required Bringing Innovation5
Infrastructure6
Low Cost Infrastructure Solutions7
Outsourcing Services7
Intellect8
Improvement Approach9
Sales9
Pricing in Economic Recession9
Stock Levels Considerations10
Human Resource Considerations11
Promoting Entrepreneurial Culture11
Encouraging Development and Expansion12
Rational of the Solutions and Approaches12
Conclusion13
References14
Recession and Business
Introduction
This ...
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WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION
Whirlpool Corporation
Whirlpool Corporation
Whirlpool Corporation Whirlpool Corporation is the premier constructor and marketer of appliances in the world. Principal goods encompass laundry appliances, refrigerators, preparing nourishment appliances, dishwashers, and mixers and other little house appliances.
Q. Discuss what factors emerged at Whirlpool that impacted its talent needs?
The factors which ...
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UAE Economy
Introduction
Economy
Economy is the social science that studies the economic behaviour of individual, agents, production, exchange, distribution and consumption of goods and services, understand means necessary for human and individual or collective for the society. Other doctrines help to further this study: the psychology and philosophy, attempt to explain how ...
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INLAND WATERWAYS
The Barriers to the Greater Use of Inland Waterways Transport
The Barriers to the Greater Use of Inland Waterways Transport
Introduction
Inland waterways are all navigable roads that serve the general shipping, called inland. Under navigable roads means both major rivers and canals. The United Kingdom has over 4000 miles of inland waterways. Many canals were built throughout ...
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PROFIT MAXIMIZATION
Profit Maximization
Profit Maximization
Introduction
Profit maximization is a plausible assumption to make about the motives of the decision makers who make the firm's choices. It is reasonable to assume that private firms are interested in their profits and that higher profits are better than lower profits. However, there is ...
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Islamic Banking
Introduction
As far as commercial banking is referred, there are two main differences from the traditional approaches (conventional or Islamic), and these are very significant evolutions. One is that this method believes commercial banks as serving providers, rather of like “money lenders” (conventional) or “investing-collaborators” (Islamic). Interest-free banking is inferred ...
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CYCLICAL FLUCTUATIONS
Cyclical fluctuations in aggregate economic activities
Table of Contents
Prelude to Business Cycle Fluctuations3
Literature Review4
Critically Analysing Business Cycle5
Declaring A Hypothesis11
Conclusion12
Cyclical fluctuations in aggregate economic activities
Prelude to Business Cycle Fluctuations
As the business cycle fluctuates, the U.S. economy may face increased unemployment in the case of an economic downturn or increased inflation in ...
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Business Economics
Business economics
Business economics
Introduction
Normally there are two types of businesses one operating at a large scale is known as the large companies, second, who are operating at small scale known as the small companies. This topic has covered the general aspect of how these two businesses differ from each other. Now talking ...