Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business Research (JCIBR) JCIBR is Double peer Reviewed‚ Open Access‚ and International Journal ISSN: 2305-8277 HOPE PAGE We are committed to working with the global academic community to bring and promote the highest quality and excellence research to the widest possible audience around world. Our primary motto is Fast‚ Easy and Impressive Publishing. Mission Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business Research (JCIBR) was founded to publish and promote
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Robert Allen 11500024 Root metaphors as an aid to understanding organizational behaviour and their relevance to organizations in a knowledge based economy. Introduction The use of root metaphors to provide insight into organizations seems to be seen as a useful if limited way of understanding their complex natures (Morgan‚ 1997) (Andriesson‚ 2008)‚ which may have been more suited to the industrial age. The rise of the Knowledge Based Economy (KBE) and post-industrial organizations pose further
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function. � 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. Keywords: Multicriteria analysis; Group decision; Outranking methods; ELECTRE III; Genetic algorithms 1. Introduction People make a group decision (intra-organiza- tional or inter-organizational) when they face a common problem and they are all interested in its solution. This problem may be the purchase of a car‚ the acquisition of a house by a family‚ the de- sign of a new
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A FEW GOOD MEN (1992) (Tom Cruise‚ Jack Nicholson‚ Demi Moore) Table of Contents Introduction 5 Section 1.0 Movie in Relation with Organizational Behaviour 1.1 Milgram Experiment 7 1.2 Principles of Delegation of Authority 9 1.3 Flaws of Leadership 11 Section 2.0 Movie Analysis 2.1 Character Analysis 14 2.1.1 Lt.Daniel Kaffee 14 2.1.2 Col. Nathan R. Jessep
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The concept‚ content and nature of contemporary global issues One of the characteristic features of the modern world - the aggravation of global problems‚ which by their nature extend beyond the interests of different classes and social systems‚ and the resolution of which depends crucially on the future‚ in fact the very existence of humanity. The term "global problems" entered the international lexicon in the second half of the 60’s‚ it comes from the Latin word "globe" - that is the Earth.
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MADS 6655.81 Contemporary Issues in Community Policing Herbert F. Pendleton‚ EdD Final Exam Select one from each chapter and provide a one paragraph response answering the information requested. Chapter 8 1) Discuss in general rationale for learning “what works” in criminal justice in general‚ and for measuring (assessing and evaluating) COPPS initiatives in specific. 2) Describe the major differences between assessments (as defined in the S.A.R.A. problem solving process) and an empirical
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Organizational Issues in the Introduction of New Technologies Ralph Katz and Thomas J. Allen June 1984 1582-84 Organizational Issues in the Introduction of New Technologies by Professor(s) Ralph Katz and Thomas J. Allen More than ever before‚ organizations competing in today ’s world of high technology are faced with the challenges of "dualism"‚ that is‚ functioning efficiently today while planning and innovating effectively for tomorrow. Not only must these organizations
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The Gender Debate Shawn Simmons Grand Canyon University Contemporary and Ethical Issues in Psychology 510 Michael Kellam August 29‚ 2012 The Gender Debate When a small boy puts on a girls clothing and wants to play with Barbie dolls the reaction might one of alarm. When a little girl refuses to play dress up or house parents may give up all hope of having grandchildren. The response to this type of behavior is to stop the child from engaging in the wrong gender type of play‚ and reinforce
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Educational Debate Persuasive Paper AED/200 Contemporary Issues in American Education June 6‚ 2010 Mr. Henry Bos The debate that has been occurring for years is whether or not special needs students should either be included or excluded from exiting assessment testing for graduation. There are facts that show that these students should be exempt because the tests that are being used to not test the students true knowledge. The standardized tests are based on normal student knowledge on what
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Part A Critically evaluate what impact the events in this scenario are likely to have on the attitudes and perceptions of your staff and critically discuss what actions you would take to manage these negative attitudes and perceptions. Introduction ‘Throughout the 1990s‚ the psychological contract has emerged as an important construct to explain the changing nature of the employment relationship. Initial interest was fuelled by consequences of a more cost focused and competitive business
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