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    Malaysian Smes Go Global

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    Abstract The decision on how a firm to penetrate foreign market segment is one of the most important decisions that can be made by the management of the company. Once the penetration method was chosen‚ its implementation will have significant implications on the firm that makes the decision‚ as well as on the market segment that it wishes to enter. A firm ’s program of penetrating a foreign market is mostly determined by the method chosen in penetrating that market. In this write up‚ FAMA- Federal

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    CSR IMPLEMENTATION

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    CSR IMPLEMENTATION A. Short history of CSR In the global context‚ the term CSR into use since the 1970s and increasingly popular‚ especially after the attendance book Cannibals With Forks: The Triple Bottom Line in the 21st Century Business (1998)‚ by John Elkington. Developing three essential components of sustainable development‚ namely economic growth‚ environmental protection‚ and social equity‚ which was initiated by the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED) in the Brundtland

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    Curruculum Implementation

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    CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT (PROF ED 208) Curriculum Implementation Curriculum Implementation  Curriculum are implemented by the principal with the help of the teacher in an actual school setting and finding out if the curriculum achieved its goals.  Implementation is the actual use of the curriculum or syllabus.  Implementation does not only focus on the actual but also on the attitudes of those who implement it.  Implementation is an interaction between those who have created the programme

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    Marketing Implementation

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    Marketing Implementation Part 1 Section 1 Bonoma: Making Your Marketing Strategy Work Effective implementation is a matter of focusing on key areas of company structure and managers ’ skills. Purposes of the article are to explain and help in diagnosing and solving marketing implementation problems‚ to catalog common problems of translating marketing strategies into management acts‚ and to recommend tactics for increasing the effectiveness of marketing practices. Problems in marketing

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    Hris Implementation

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    Introduction 1.1 Reason for Implementation This document details the reason for implementation of a complete payroll and HR system and the benefits this IT system will bring to the HR department. In this document it will also outline the implementation of the HR/Payroll system and project implementation that will comprise. 1.2 HRIS systems enable HR to drive business performance Pressures to meet customer and stakeholder requirements have made accurate measurement

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    Compiere and Open Source Erp

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    definition of ERP. The ERP system growing rapidly during the year 1990 to 2000 since the countries all around the world are working closer and closer and the global business environment changed a lot. Companies start to notice that they are dealing with a whole new world and they need some really powerful tools to help them finished tasks. Therefore‚ ERP system itself also changed a lot and starts getting better and better. Then we have open source ERP. I think open source ERP changed the ERP market even

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    Information Systems Volume 6 | Issue 3 July 2014 Identifying Critical Success Factors: the case of ERP Systems in Higher Education Billy Mathias BM Kalema Dr Tshwane University of Technology‚ kalemabm@tut.ac.za Oludayo O. Olugbara Prof Durban University of Technology‚ oludayoo@dut.ac.za Ray M. Kekwaletswe Prof University of the Witwatersrand‚ Ray.Kekwaletswe@wits.ac.za Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/ajis Part of the Management Information Systems Commons

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    Development of Product Costing Module in ERP for L&T Kansbahal Works‚ Kansbhal‚ Orissa : A Case Study 1 Seema G. Bhol‚ 2Arun Mishra & 3Srikanta Patnaik Sambalpur University‚ Burla‚ Orissa‚ India‚ 2Head (IT Services)‚ L&T‚ Kansbhal‚ Orissa‚ India‚ 3 Department of Computer Science ITER ‚ SOA University ‚ Bhubaneswar‚ Orissa‚ India E-mail : guptaseema@hotmail.com‚ arun-kbl@kbl.ltindia.com‚ patnaik_srikanta@yahoo.co.in 1 Abstract - One need to be very accurate in what the products and services

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    Communication Barriers

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    in form of letters‚ reports or memos wherever oral communication is not feasible. Thus‚ we can say that “effective communication is a building block of successful organizations”. 2. Barriers to Communication There are several barriers that affect the flow of communication in an organization. These barriers interrupt the flow of communication from the sender to the receiver‚ thus making

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    1.0 Introduction Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play a pivotal role in any developed economy and emerging market. The growing influence of SMEs in the global economy has reached an unprecedented scale and this paper aims to dive into the heart of SMEs in Turkey and examine the inherent working mechanism that is the engine for growth. SMEs in Turkey are an increasingly important feature of the economy‚ representing 99% of all enterprises in the country. As such‚ this paper aims to evaluate

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