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    Climate Change

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    in the arctic leading to increase sea levels and dangerous threats towards coastal cities. Hurricanes and typhoons pummel wet‚ hot climates such as the U.S. Gulf coast‚ the eastern seaboard and parts of Southeast Asia. The cities and infrastructures that we built in the past are deteriorating‚ clearly not created for the purpose of survival in this foreign climate. It is too little too late for the political sphere to attempt to make changes. They have ignored the warnings my colleagues and

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    Introduction Few issues influence organisational outcomes more than culture. Shaping members behaviour‚ beliefs and values‚ the internal culture of an organisation is a powerful tool‚ one effective leaders capitalise on to achieve competitive advantage. This essay argues that leadership is a crucial element of strong internal culture‚ in turn supporting an inclusive and multicultural organisation. To discuss this proposition‚ the approach taken is both theoretical and observational‚ comprising three

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    IDBI BANK LTD. | RISK AND TRUST IN RETAIL BANKING(Retail Asset) | Guided by: Mr. Akhilesh Prakash | Submitted by:SAURABH MEHTA Admission

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    Organisational Theory

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    Organisational theory refers to the study of organisations and this includes the study on the way these organisations function‚ the roles they adopt and how the correlation and interaction between people and their work are put together so as to define their relations with the organisation. Thus‚ organisational theory allows organisations to increase their efficiency in the workforce through the reduction of unnecessary organisational problems. The two theoretical perspectives that have been chosen

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    seven such requests from public sector banks in the last one year‚ much higher by any yardstick. The reasons are no rocket science. With the economy wobbling‚ bad loans are rising to alarming proportions. So‚ the profitability has come under strain‚ especially for the stateowned ones. And this is serving as a perfect alibi for promoters to divert money for their personal ends. The situation is so grim that the last fiscal saw net non-performing assets (NPAs) for public sector banks (PSBs) firming up

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    and the equal opportunities act 2002‚ it would be easy to assume that a culture which bullies and undermines women is long gone. This is not the case at Sky Sports and we will therefore be examining the issues that are presented to us in the case study. The Sexual Discrimination Act 1975 made it illegal to discriminate against employee gender type and was designed to stop issues which are mentioned in the following article. However despite this the main issue is not about one case of misbehaviour;

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    Service Sector

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    The tertiary sector of the economy (also known as the service sector or the service industry) is one of the three economic sectors‚ the others being the secondary sector (approximately the same as manufacturing) and the primary sector (agriculture‚ fishing‚ and extraction such as mining). The service sector consists of the "soft" parts of the economy‚ i.e. activities where people offer their knowledge and time to improve productivity‚ performance‚ potential‚ and sustainability‚ what is termed affective

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    banking in india

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    INTRODUCTION BANKING SYSTEM IN INDIA What is a bank ? A bank is a financial institution that provides banking and other financial services to their customers. A bank is generally understood as an institution which provides fundamental banking services such as accepting deposits and providing loans. There are also nonbanking institutions that provide certain banking services without meeting the legal definition of a bank. Banks are a subset of the financial

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    Role Of The Reserve Bank Role Of The Reserve Bank Of India As A Regulator Introduction The regulators of the Indian financial sector are the Reserve Bank of India‚ the Ministry of Finance (Income Tax Department)‚ Foreign Exchange Dealers Association of India‚ Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation‚ Fixed Income Money Market and Derivatives Association of India and the Clearing Corporation of India Ltd. This paper shall deal with the most important of these regulators‚ the Reserve

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    Organisational Culture

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    define the subject my interpretation of it is that it is structure of shared meaning which is held by members that differentiate the organisation from other organisations. Culture has its origin in the organisational interaction. The model put forward by Schein (1985) Schein divides organisational culture into three levels: Outer layer: These outer layers are at the surface‚ those aspects (such as dress) which can be easily recognised‚ yet are hard to understand; Values and beliefs: beneath

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