become even more complex today. With competitive pressure growing and overcapacity occurring in parts of the market‚ ship managers need to maximise uptime and ensure that ships are well-maintained while at the same time minimising inspection and maintenance efforts‚ keeping costs of spare parts and repairs down‚ and complying with all rules and regulations. Experienced ship managers know it’s all about organisation: having the right information available at the right time‚ keeping track of important
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years I worked at HP in Electronic City Bangalore.. I worked in Strategic Centre‚ Consumer support services and global solution centre. I was hired as an front line operative and got promoted to Tech Lead role over time. When I was a trainer‚ my manager was Navin Kumar. Before working at HP‚ I used to work with Convergys. I was a front end operative at each of the other jobs before HP. Navin Kumar was my favorite because he had a relaxed mentality to the job but held accountability for actions. He
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Business Management Manager vs. Leader Both a manager and a leader may know the business well. But the leader must know it better and in a different way. He or she must grasp the essential facts and the underlying forces that determine the past and present trends in the business‚ so that she or he can generate a vision and a strategy to bring about its future. One telling sign of a good leader is an honest attitude towards the facts‚ towards objective truth. A subjective leader obscures the facts
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Oracle Configuration Manager | | (Responder todas las preguntas de esta sección) | | | | | | | | | 1. | Name two pro-active features of the Configuration Manager | Marcar para Revisión (1) Puntos | | | | | | | | | | (Seleccione todas las respuestas correctas) | | | | | | | | | | | | Patch Advice (*) | | | | | | | Hang Analysis | | | | | | | Configuration Comparison | | | | | | | SQL Tuning | | | | | | | System
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vThe country manager simulation let us learn how to be a manager for a company expanding internationally. These are five things that I learnt during the simulation: • Benchmarking is not always true When we enter a new market‚ benchmarking will be useful for us to give the idea how to make a decision by learning the competitors design their marketing plan. However‚ in this simulation‚ I realize that not all of the competitors did is the right thing. For example‚ we always looked at the promotion
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Hiring a Plant Manager at Dynamo Industries Case Analysis As the plant is facing two major issues in terms of higher production cost and poor worker relations‚ the candidate should possess good interpersonal skills as well as knowledge on production processes and management techniques. It would definitely be an advantage if the candidate is promoted within the ranks as this sends good signal within the organization about opportunities for personal growth for the employees. My
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Q1) Can a division manager develop verifiable goals‚ or objectives‚ when the president has not assigned them to him or her? How? What kind of information or help do you believe is important for the division manager to have from headquarters? Ans : Yes‚ I think a division manager can develop verifiable goals‚ or objective‚ when they have not been assigned to him or her by the president. As Division Manager oversees a section of a company. He or she sets the direction for
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Content No. | | Page No. | 1.0 | Introduction | 3 | 2.0 | Profile of Managers and their Archievement. | | | 2.1 - A Brief Profile of George Quek and a Summary of Archievement | 3 | | 2.2 - Decisional Role -Disturbance Handler | 4 | | 2.3 - A brief profile of Adrin Loi and a Summary of Archievement | 4 | | 2.4 – Interpersonal Role - Leader | 5 | 3.0 | Key Qualities for Success | | | 3.1 George Quek – Leadership Skill | 5 | | 3.2 Adrin Loi – Leadership
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Managing Without Managers by Ricardo Semler Harvard Business Review Reprint 89509 HBR SEPTEMBER–OCTOBER 1989 Managing Without Managers by Ricardo Semler I n Brazil‚ where paternalism and the family business fiefdom still flourish‚ I am president of a manufacturing company that treats its 800 employees like responsible adults. Most of them—including factory workers—set their own working hours. All have access to the company books. The vast majority vote on many important
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desks; rather each day employees are allocated to a desk where they can access the internet‚ email and computer network files. This is similar to hotelling: recognizing that employees spend more time at the clients ’ office rather than at the employer ’s office‚ employees are not assigned a permanent desk. 3. Virtual team: the collaboration of employees working closely together and in constant contact but are physically located in different parts of the world. Drivers of Virtual Workplaces The pace
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