………………………………………………………1 Research Procedure ………………………………………………………1 Precautionary Measures ………………………………………………………2 Safety Measures ………………………………………………………3 Introduction Research Background ………………………………………………………4 Objectives of the Study ………………………………………………………5 Significance of the Study ………………………………………………………6 Scope and Limitations ………………………………………………………7 Definition of Terms ………………………………………………………8 Review of Related Literature ………………………………………………………9 Results and Discussion ………………………………………………………13
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AWARENESS OF CORPORATE GOVERANCE IN EMPLOYEES: A STUDY OF PROFESSIONALS AND NONPROFESSIONALS SEEMA MEHTA Prestige Institute of Management TARIKA SINGH Prestige Institute of Management S. S. BHAKAR Prestige Institute of Management UMESH HOLAI Jiwaji University Corporate governance has recently emerged as an issue of global significance. The present era is of intense global competition with customers becoming more knowledgeable and demanding. Not only the customers but also the shareholders
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Jil. 24‚ 55–72‚ 2009 TEACHER-STUDENT ATTACHMENT AND TEACHERS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS WORK Affizal Ahmad and Rafidah Sahak School of Health Sciences Universiti Sains Malaysia 16150 Kubang Kerian‚ Kelantan E-mail: affizal@kb.usm.my Abstract: This study examines the relationship between teacher-student attachment and teachers’ attitude towards work. We show that teacher-student attachment and teachers’ attitudes towards work appear critical in promoting and maintaining positive teacher behaviours
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environment by improving existing methodologies through employing some Industrial Engineering techniques with more technical detailed issues encountered in implementation stage. A new methodology is introduced and exemplified by the result of a case study conducted at a furniture manufacturing company. Key Words: Lean Manufacturing‚ Furniture Manufacturing. 1. INTRODUCTION The objective of a lean manufacturing system is to minimize the consumption of resources that added no value to a product. Lean
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Case Study for decision making 1 Executive summary This report is made with the purpose of analyzing the decision-making practice of Nugan‚ the managing director in the Diversified Agricultural Company Nugan Group‚ from the perspective of personality and values. Decision-making is essential and regarded as the driving force for the development of a company. Therefore‚ since the takeover of the company‚ Nugan made many decisions to push forward the business. In Nugan Group‚ the decisions were
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NEWS MEDIA CONSUMPTION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY Stylianos Papathanassopoulos‚ National & Kapodistrian University of Athens Sharon Coen‚ Salford University James Curran‚ Goldsmiths‚ University of London Toril Aalberg‚ Norwegian University of Science and Technology David Rowe‚ University of Western Sydney Paul Jones‚ University of New South Wales Hernando Rojas‚ University of Wisconsin-Madison Rod Tiffen‚ University of Sydney Abstract As news media change‚ so it is apparent that media news
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Pure economic loss In this case‚ Brad suffered pure economic loss. Brad completed the course but finally did not become either a CPA or CA on the basis of his Doctor of Accountancy course. Besides‚ he could have earned $300‚000 a year as a management consultant. What is worse‚ he went to his former job which salary is still $200‚000 and spent two years study and obtained no help for increasing the salaries. Overall‚ he suffered financial loss from the negligent misstatement. To succeed in a negligence
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Marketing Case Study Pan The Certified General Accountants Association of Canada and Certified General Accountants Association of Prince Edward Island September 2012 1|Page Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. The Association 3. Mission/Goals 4. The Brand: - The CGA Designation 5. The Product: The Program of Professional Studies 6. Target Markets - The CGA Brand - The Program of Professional Studies 7. The Competitive Environment 8. The Environment : Critical Issues facing
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TERMS AND CONCEPTS: 1. Sex and Gender What do they mean‚ what are the differences between the two? Gender is a social construction. Sex refers to biological differences that are unchanging; gender involves the meaning that a particular society and culture attach to sexual difference. Because the meaning varies over time and among cultures‚ gender differences are both socially constructed and subject to change. Male/Female (sex) vs. Masculine/Feminine (gender). 2. Race and Class Issues
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The Nature of Qualitative Studies Levonda J. Selph California InterContinental University (CalUniv) GRC 600 – Unit 4 August 5‚ 2014 Dr. Al Infande Introduction The purpose of this paper is to write a seven page essay with multiple sources including Elizabeth J. Tisdell’s (2000) paper on Spiritual Development and Commitments to Emancipotory Education in Women Adult Educators for Social Change in comparison to Sharan B. Merriam’s paper on How Cultural Values Shape Learning
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