Social Mobilization Theory - an interdisciplinary study within the social sciences that generally seeks to explain why social mobilization occurs‚ the forms underwhich it manifests‚ as well as potential social‚ cultural‚ and political consequences. The three current‚ leading theories explaining these phenomena include: Resource Mobilization- The assumption here is that for a social movement to first exist and then to thrive‚ it needs to operate similar to a business which makes efficient
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Purchase Buyback Merger / Demerger Capital Reduction Amalgamation Financial restructuring/ Enhancing stake/repatriatio n Consolidation of businesses / entities Demerger Slump Sale / Itemised Sale Focus on core business /sell off non core business Page 3 Focus on inorganic growth /strategic or non strategic investments Enhancing stake/repatriatio n Focus on core business /hiveoff of non core business /monetize Legislative framework of M&A
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these programmes. A thorough assessment of need gaps of a community must be made and a fairly realistic assessment of number of entrepreneurs required carrying out a variety of jobs and products must be made. This should be done involving all stake holders in the community. Accordingly‚ an entrepreneurship training programme for the whole region including a number of villages and communities should be designed. While the development effort receives adequate number of learners to justify the costs
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Infosys Marketing Plan Submitted by: Avik Mukherjee‚ Amit Kamat‚ Kanjana V. (I) The Challenges 1. Operating Challenge expanding high end consulting across business units 2. Branding Challenge developing a brand without advertising 3. Resource Challenge scaling up for excellence (II) Situation Analysis Company Analysis Goals 1. To differentiate itself from other IT outsourcing companies 2. To be considered amongst the top 3 slots in request for proposals Culture
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Managing Lakshmanan Ramaiah –Mac Sporran On becoming a critically reflexive practitioner. The article tries to make the reader to think about the impact of our values‚ assumptions and actions that we do to interact with others. It also tries to make clear that the actions we do are based on our understanding of the world with the help of theory and also our experience in past. When the theory is applied and gives different results‚ it makes us to think critically by asking questions like
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They must tackle these negative impacts and turn them around. This can be done through awareness and intervention as early as possible. The Events Manager must be very organised‚ a good planner and communicate effectively with the community and stake holders. They must also keep tight control of the budget. Overall‚ they must balance the good with the bad so as to achieve the best outcome for all involved. The major impacts that events have on their stakeholders and host communities are that they
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One of the main problems that I heard in the recordings was that supervisors paid excessive deference to banks‚ and as a result‚ they were less aggressive in finding issues or in following up on Goldman Sachs in a forceful way‚ which is known as regulatory capture. Since they show an undue difference to those same banks they are examining and try to soften critical findings. In the recordings a Goldman Sachs employee states “Once clients were wealthy enough‚ certain consumer laws didn’t apply to
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Scenario Concept JOSE E ORTIZ ANDINO ADELAIDA TORRES-DILAN ECO/561PR - ECONOMICS Scenario Concept The purpose of this paper is to explain the market equilibrating process in relation to my personal experience supported by academic research. The following factors will be included in my explanation: law of demand and the determinants of demand‚ law of supply and the determinants of supply efficient markets theory and surplus and shortage. Market Equilibrating Process Not since the
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methords of 1.0 Client Brief We have been approached by a large supermarket firm to advice on the suitability of various Modern Methods of Construction systems for the use on a potential flagship store. The initial brief from the client is that the new store must be sustainable‚ energy efficient and carry low maintenance / operation costs. The proposal is to construct a large retail space of approximately 5‚000 m2 for sale of food and household goods. It is intended to be highly energy efficient
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of the dead‚ all "exceptable" under the belief. Social Darwinism was a large impact on businesses as well. Large predatory businesses "railroading" (pardon the term) smaller ones‚ absorbing them once nearly bankrupt or after‚ to achieve a larger stake in an industry monopoly or
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