Universities‚ governments and industry: Can the essential nature of universities survive the drive to commercialize? Simon N. Young Author information ► Article notes ► Copyright and License information ► Having spent 40 years in universities‚ I have had sufficient time to consider some of the idiosyncrasies‚ foibles and problems of these academic institutions. The purpose of this editorial is to discuss the current state of university research and explain why I find some aspects of the current
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Developing a Shared Vision December 15‚ 2014 Developing a Shared Vision The purpose of this proposal is to address the issues of staff shortages and poor job satisfaction rates resulting in turnover that our organization is facing at this time. We will discuss the impacts that these issues have within our department. And then‚ we will share and discuss ways that we as a team‚ can make an improvement on these issues in order to enable us to continue to provide quality health
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I tend to agree with post 2 by Wordprof. We have made a lot of material progress and are trying to make life comfortable for ’us’. Consideration for others is diminishing and we have forgotten to look at the interest of the human race as a whole. We think in terms of boundaries and territories instead of the world and its inhabitants - the mankind. We want every thing for ’us’ and ’us’ only. In this jungle we have started living like packs and prides‚ grabbing the others’ resources for our benefit
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Throughout this report I will include information about two contrasting businesses for ‘Northampton Life Magazine’. My two chosen businesses are Tesco (private sector business) and Northampton College (public sector business). Tesco is a multinational grocery and general merchandise retailer. Tesco has branches in over 14 countries including countries like China‚ Japan‚ Mexico‚ Thailand and even more. Tesco sells many different products including food‚ electronics‚ toys‚ furniture and clothes. However
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| General Motors | N.C. Zoo | Samsonite | Customers | Yes | Yes | Yes | Products or Services | Yes | Yes | Yes | Markets | Yes | No | Yes | Technology | Yes | No | Yes | Concern for Survival‚ Growth‚ and Profitability | Yes | No | Yes | Philosophy | Yes | Yes | Yes | Self-concept | Yes | Yes | Yes | Concern for Public Image | Yes | Yes | No | Concern for Employees | Yes | No | No | | McDonald’s | Customers | We place the customer experience at the core of all we do. Our customers
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MSA UNIVERSITY INTERIOR DESIGN DEPARTMENT INTR405 Islamic Art museum “Graduation project” Presented to : Prof. Dr. Aleya Abd-Al.Hadi Presented by : Wafaa Abdallah Ashour ID : 121419 Project title : Islamic Art museum . Introduction : Islamic
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uses classic cooking methods with unique interior design. Chipotle has changed the fast food market and uses the short and sweet mission statement to “forever provide food with integrity”. The company’s vision statement is “to change the way people think about and eat fast food” and its mission statement is to provide “Food with Integrity” (Chipotle‚ 2014). The vision statement has been successful in driving to its front door where it’s not unusual to see a line leading to the assembly kitchen within
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MY VISION OF THE FUTURE Reimagining India’s Present most of us have a massive psychological barrier against looking seriously at the future. Many nurture the not unnatural‚ latent fear that any engagement with the future will turn out to be an acknowledgement of their mortality and the transience of their world. Different cultures handle this fear differently. In India’s middle-class culture‚ attempts to look at the future often end up as tame‚ defensive litanies of moral platitudes or
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People and children living in absolute poverty have extreme difficulty surviving. Poverty at its worst involves hunger leading to starvation‚ inadequate shelter or housing‚ and lack of clothing. Absolute poverty is more common in third world countries but also exists in richer countries. In countries such as Africa‚ Asia‚ and South America poverty often affects the majority of the population. Richer countries have poor who are the minority and suffer relative poverty. As food prices rise worldwide
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Suleiman‚ Studentnumber: 513056‚ Group: 3IBM1 Company: Adidas Adidas Adidas is a name that stands for competence in all sectors of sport around the globe. The vision of company founder Adolf (“Adi”) Dassler has long become reality and his corporate philosophy the guiding principle for successor generations. The idea was as simple as it was brilliant. Adi Dasslerʼs aim was to provide every athlete with the best
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