ii Acknowledgments First I want to thank my advisor‚ Dr. Carol-Anne Faint‚ for her encouragement and exceptional advising skills. She supervised this research paper with stellar knowledge and direction. Thanks‚ too‚ for the bevy of suggestions from my second reader‚ Dr. Graeme Coetzer‚ whose three solid pages of advice improved my paper immeasurably. This research is dedicated to the union at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT). The dedicated and tireless union employees drive hard
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Information security challenges of social engineering in Banking Sector. By Ms. Nisha Ann Jacob Asst. Prof‚ De Paul Institute of Science and Technology‚ Angamaly Research Scholar‚ Karpagam University‚ Coimbatore Abstract The concept of social engineering has been gaining importance in the modern business environment as almost fifty percent age of the Indians are techno kids‚ who are of age less than twenty five years. Latest research initiatives report accelerated use and adoption of social engineering
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(a) Discuss on the importance of corporate social responsibility to business organisations. (20marks) The CSR activities will bring some benefits. Firstly‚ it would enhance the organization’s credibility and reputation. As for risk management‚ modern organizations implement risk management strategies to decrease or even eliminate the risk posed on the organization by a variety of practices associated to several potential threats. Organizations that have made strong efforts over the years
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Faculty Board of Economic Sciences‚ Communication and IT Business Administration Starbucks with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) “How Starbucks succeeds in a business world with CSR” 15 Credits Master Thesis (FEAD 01) Thesis Advisor: Bo Enquist Co-reviewer Lars Haglund The Authors: Sornchai Harnrungchalotorn Yaowalak Phayonlerd Karlstads universitet 651 88 Karlstad Tfn 054-700 10 00 Fax 054-700 14 60 Information@kau.se www.kau.se ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Acknowledgements Our
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PLAGIARISM TOPIC OUTLINE: PLAGIARISM I. Causes of Plagiarism A. Students not taught about plagiarism B. Students provided reading material too hard for them C. Students not taught note taking skills II. Consequences of Committing Plagiarism A. Law Suit B. Fines or Jail Sentences C. Ruined Reputation D. Failed Assignment or Course E. Course Failure or Suspension from College. III. The cure
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Siemens and the illusion of CSR and codes of business integrity Siemens just settled on a major international corruption case. It turns out that over the past decade Siemens and some of its subsidiaries made at least 4‚283 payments either to public officials or “agents” to secure or retain contracts. The estimated amount of the payments made in more than ten countries surpassed $1.4 billion. During the current case‚ the criminal damages from Siemens were calculated to amount for up to $2.7 billion
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COLLOQUIUM REPORT ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) Domestic violence has been described as any violent or aggressive behavior within one’s home‚ which involves violent abuse of one’s partner (or anyone in the family). Domestic violence may involve action or words. We have seen a rising trend in such violence‚ but it is also one of the most underreported crimes. So‚ what can companies do to ensure that people don’t keep mum about such violence? Is it at all beneficial
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Organizing a business begins with: determining the work to be done. acquiring the necessary resources. choosing the best qualified employees. developing an efficient plan of action. Dividing the required work among a group of employees is called: delegation of responsibility. division of labor. departmentalization. separation of control. Dividing tasks into smaller jobs is called: job specialization. division of authority. departmentalization. job enrichment
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Cement Sector Analysis Report [Key Points | Financial Year ’13 | Prospects | Sector Do ’s and Dont ’s] The Indian cement industry is the 2nd largest market after China accounting for about 8% of the total global production. It had a total capacity of about 347 m tonnes (MT) as of financial year ended 2012-13. Cement is a cyclical commodity with a high correlation with GDP. The housing sector is the biggest demand driver of cement‚ accounting for about 67% of the total consumption
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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Origin of the Report This report is an Internship Report prepared as a requirement for the completion of the BBA Program of the Independent University‚ Bangladesh (IUB). The primary goal of internship is to provide an on the job exposure to the student and an opportunity for translation of theoretical conceptions in real life situation. Students were placed in enterprises‚ organizations‚ research institutions as well as development projects. The program covers a period
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