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ijcrb.webs.com JULY 2012 VOL 4‚ NO 3 INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN HRM: A REVIEW FROM 2007-2011 IN HRM REVIEW Dr Javed Iqbal‚ Assistant professor Faiqa Tayyab‚ MS scholar Samreen Farmanullah‚ MS scholar Naheed Yousaf Khan‚ MS scholar Faculty of Management Sciences‚ Sector H-10‚ International Islamic University Islamabad‚ Pakistan ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to review the selected literature on contemporary issues in HRM
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1 DEFINITION OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING (LP) Linear programming (LP) is a mathematical technique used in finding the best possible allocation of resources to achieve the best outcome‚ which is maximising profit or minimising cost. However‚ it is only applicable where there is a linear relationship between the variables. For example‚ the linear relationships between hours of labour and output in a textiles factory means an increase or decrease in labour force has a direct impact on production‚ which
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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME : IRUNGU FRANCIS MUIRURI ID No. : 23624851 CELL-PHONE : 0751 440 333 or 0725 872 144 E-mail address : irungu2008@gmail.com LANGUAGES ENGLISH KISWAHILI Written: Fluent Written: Fluent Spoken: Fluent Spoken: Fluent CAREER OBJECTIVE To work in a busy and challenging environment under minimum supervision and rise through the ranks to management level while exercising my abilities to the fullest extent as I support individual and
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LEARNING TEAM CHARTER – TEAM “B” |Course Title | | | |LAW/421 CONTEMPORARY BUSINESS LAW | | | | | | | |
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Each of your homework projects this year will follow the theme of change and progress. In this first independent study project you will study between 1750 and 1900. You will also be asked to assess whether that change represents progress. You will be given a National Curriculum Level for this project. The Key concepts and processes you will be assessed on are: 1.4 - Analysing and explaining the reasons for‚ and results of‚ historical events‚ situations and changes 2.1— Being able to investigate specific
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Paper 1 Section B1 – descriptive writing • This should avoid narrative – that will be tested in B2. • It is likely you will be asked to describe a person or place‚ atmosphere or situation. • Plan and write three paragraphs – fill one side of A4 The air of the place had something Mediterranean or maybe Caribbean about it. It was the kind of place where people came out late at night to eat and drink‚ to dance and enjoy music. Except that there was no-one here‚ and the silence
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Marketing MAR008-2 Academic Level: 2 CATS credits: 15 Unit handbook: 2012/13 Unit leader: Dr. Ioannis Kostopoulos Lecture: Room: A000 Seminars: Rooms: C420‚ J209‚ C414‚ A409‚ G301‚ A409‚ A410‚ G225‚ C419‚ H309 Department of Marketing‚ Tourism and Hospitality Bedfordshire Business School Contents 1. Introduction and welcome 3 2. Unit leader and team details 3 3. Aims and learning outcomes 5 3.1 Unit aims 5 3.2 Learning Outcomes
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Why did the Korean War break out in 1950? Summary The Korean War was an episode in the Cold War. It seemed to be a war between South and North Korea‚ but America and Russia were using it to fight without having a ‘hot war’. The USA went to war in Korea for three reasons. The first reason was the ‘Domino theory’ – China turned Communist in 1949 and Truman feared that the next ‘domino’ would be Japan. The second was to undermine Communism and protect the American way of life – in 1950
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