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    Case Study 2: Bodegas Caballé – An International Recruitment Exercise Bodegas Caballé – An International Recruitment Exercise Dear Mr. Caballé‚ Dear Bodegas Caballé Selection Committee‚ First of all we would like to thank you for putting trustfulness in our work as newcomers in your company Bodegas Caballé. After considering the commissioning letter and the four reports we have analysed them carefully to make a reasonable choice‚ who is the most suitable applicant. We established

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    Dear Mr. Caballé‚ Dear Bodegas Caballé Selection Committee‚ First we would like to thank you very much for your assignment and your trust in us as newcomers in your company. We read both your commissioning letter to the Polish recruiting company and the reports of the pre-selected candidates with great interest. After an extensive analysis we agreed on some general criteria to base our decisions about the most suitable applicant for your company on. The criteria are as follows: Language‚

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    STRATEGIC HR MANAGEMENT INSTRUCTOR’S MANUAL International HRM Case Study By Fiona L. Robson Project Team Project leader: Fiona L. Robson Project contributor: Bill Schaefer‚ SPHR Nancy A. Woolever‚ SPHR External contributor: Sharon H. Leonard Editor: Courtney J. Cornelius‚ copy editor Design: Terry Biddle‚ graphic designer © 2008 Society for Human Resource Management. Fiona L. Robson Note to HR faculty and instructors: SHRM cases and modules

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    Bodega Dreams In the novel Bodega Dreams intersectionality functions in the way the characters envision themselves achieving their definition of success and how they will achieve it. Intersectionality is the “interlocking inequalities of race‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ and class that create a matrix of domination within which privileges and disadvantages are unequally distributed among people” (Intersections of Gender‚ Race‚ Ethnicity‚ and Class‚ 02/14). Even though two of the book’s characters Julio

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    Exercise international finance 1. The current spot exchange rate is €1‚40/£ and the three-month forward rate is €1‚35/£. Based on your analysis of the exchange rate‚ you are pretty confident that the spot exchange rate will be €1‚37/£ in three months. Assume that you would like to buy or sell £1.000.000. a. What actions do you need to take to speculate in the forward market? What is the expected euro profit from speculation? b. What would be your speculative profit in euro terms if in

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    MODULE 4 APPLICATION 1 Fernando Gomez International Finance 28-03-2015 Chapter 5 2. - Using the American term quotes from Exhibit 5.4‚ calculate the one-‚ three-‚ and six-month forward cross-exchange rates between the Canadian dollar and the Swiss franc. State the forward cross-rates in “Canadian” terms. Answer: F1 (CD/SF) = .8671/.9628 = .9006 F3 (CD/SF) = .8686/.9624 = .9025 F6 (CD/SF) = .8715/.9614 = .9065 4. - Restate the following one-‚ three-‚ and six-month outright

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    Larisa Joseph Diane Garbow Book Review December 4‚ 2012 Bodega Dreams is an excellent novel written by Ernesto Quinonez. Quinonez tells a touching story about the real life of Spanish Harlem neighborhoods. The main character Julio Mercado (also known as Chino) is Puerto Rican as well as Quinonez. The story takes place in Spanish Harlem‚ with the majority of poor Spanish people; a town over is Upper East Side Manhattan filled with wealthy white Americans. Chico stated‚ “a slum that

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    Define the main approaches to international staffing 2472 words This difficult task of recruiting international employees will be carried out by deployment of human resource capabilities within an international framework. Companies have immense resources that they can use when faced with employee decisions. It is the personnel that a company employs that make the difference. Making the right selection and approach together with the most efficient use of them will provide the competitive advantage

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    In the book Bodega Dreams Bodega says "Where the city sees burned buildings I see opportunity" (pg.37). Bodega in this sentence is trying to persuade or convey Chino to help with his business. As this quote shortly exemplifies Willie Bodega’s so called “American” dream and vision to establish the hope in his people and in their community. This also can be seen in the book when Bodega Say’s “I take care of the community and the community takes care of me” as this quote helps me show that his hope

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    what it was always about. Shedding your past. Creating yourself from nothing‚ Now I realize that that’s what attracted me to Willie Bodega. Willie Bodega didn’t just change me and Blanca’s life‚ but the entire landscape of the neighborhood. Bodega would go down as a representation of all the ugliness in Spanish Harlem and also all the good it was capable of being. Bodega placed a mirror in front of the neighborhood and in front of himself. He was street nobility incarnated in someone who still believed

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