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Training Needs Analysis
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The training needs analysis is a very essential tool for determining the training needs of the individuals in an organization. It provides an assessment of the training needs that are required by the employees. The training needs analysis is very important for effective training and development which will ...
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Brazil vs. United Kingdom
Brazil vs. United Kingdom
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The basic advantage for implementing well-defined organizational culture is that it is useful for establishing common values and controlling behaviors of the employees. There are a number of multinational organizations which takes assistance from different corporate ethics guidelines, handbooks of employees, written value ...
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Thomas Dexter Jakes
Thomas Dexter Jakes
While still in his teens, Jakes attended Center Business College (1972) and then West Virginia State College (1976). He later received a B.A. (1990), an M.A. (also 1990), and a Doctorate of Ministry (1995) from Friends University in Kansas, a private college that does ...
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Business Management
Business Management
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Scandinavian Style
"Obsolete there are individuals too." Old Swedish Proverb As one of the planet's above all efficacious representatives, Ingvar Kamprad never overlooked the dreams, goals, and hard work of country individuals, or their capacity to find results for challenging issues. Acting like an adult on the farmland of ...
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Telemarketing Industry
Telemarketing Industry
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Just as societies evolves, so does marketing. Telemarketing is a way of marketing a product (tangible or intangible) through telephone. In the U.S., 145,000 business organizations have an integrated telemarketing service within the company. This service is used for direct sale to arrange the visit of sellers, to ...
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International operations of McDonalds
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In order to survive the cut throat competition prevailing the markets, more and more companies are expanding their businesses on international scale to maximize profits and earn revenues. Such companies aiming for global expansion need to cater the consumer needs and choices which vary country to country. ...
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MEDIA ETHICAL CHALLENGES
Media Ethical Challenges in the Age of the Internet
Media Ethical Challenges in the Age of the Internet
Over the years the internet has literally revolutionized the mass media industry and, in the process one of the most affected areas by the internet is in the area of ...
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GLOBAL STRATEGY
Global Strategy
Global Strategy
In business terms, Global strategy is defined as a strategic guide of any organization to globalization. Global strategy need organizations to firmly organize their pricing and product strategies across global locations and markets, and thus organizations which follow a global strategy are naturally very centralized. (Gupta, 2011) ...
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Culture from an International Perspective
Culture from an International Perspective
Definition of Culture in the International Perspective
Culture is a combination of artifacts, techniques, institutions, rules, and beliefs of a particular population. The definition of culture can vary across various disciplinary approaches. The major influencers of culture are education, friends and family members ...
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Global Financial Management
What Is Global Financial Management?
In the post-globalization world, the increasing use of cross border transactions has forced managers and their organizations to consider implications of financial decisions. Therefore, Global financial management is the study and implementation of financial strategies, accounting for complexities and differences involved in transactions ...