FACTA UNIVERSITATIS Series: Economics and Organization Vol. 5‚ No 1‚ 2008‚ pp. 51 - 62 THE IMPACT OF DOWNSIZING ON THE CORPORATE REPUTATION UDC 005.32 ∗ Biljana Djordjević‚ Suzana Djukić Faculty of Economics‚ University of Niš‚ Serbia Abstract. This paper deals with the downsizing influences on the corporate reputation. In this paper we stress the importance of the corporate reputation as one of the most important firm ’s intangible assets. This kind of resources could be a significant
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Training report ON best hr practices in automobile indusTry Submitted to Maharshi Dayanand University‚ Rohtak In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree of master of Business Administration (industry integrated) Submitted By HEENA AGGARWAL Registration No.: 1130270015 Roll No.: 1190210742 Delhi institute of higher education July 2012 Certificate This is to certify that A student of Maharshi Dayanand University‚ Rohtak has prepared her Training
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Assignment On Human Resource Management Topics Name: HR practices in Robi Axiata Limited Prepared By Noman Siddique Contract No:01832946262 Submitted by : INNOVATiVE Member’s Name of Innovative Group | ID NO. | NOMAN SIDDIQUE | 158 | JANNAT REHANA | 152 | TRISHA BHOWMIK | 154 | MAISHA RAHMAN | 157 | NAZNIN HOQUE | 172 | YASMIN KHANOM | 208 | Section – C‚ Batch – (XI) DEPARTMENT OF Business Administration Dhaka City College‚ Dhaka Date of submission 8th
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Changing HR practices in Cable Co Case study Table of Content 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………..3 2. Problem diagnosis…………………………………………………………….3 3. Data collection and analysis………………………………………………….5 4.1 Problem #1 – Human Resources planning………………………………..5 4.2 Problem #2 - Performance Management System………………………..6 4.3 Problem #3 – Recruitment and Selection processes……………………...7 4. Proposed Solution……………………………………………………………7
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Strategies – Downsizing Numerous amount of people once thought that downsizing is an indicator of organizational decline‚ instead it is now accepted as a legitimate restructuring strategy. Downsizing is known as reducing the number of employees in the company‚ sometimes it could be the number of operating business units (Ireland‚ Hoskisson and Hitt‚ 2009). As mentioned earlier‚ Hewlett Packard incorporates downsizing strategy for its corporate restructuring. HP Chief Executive Meg Whitman also mentioned
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CASE STUDY ”DOWNSIZING & BUSINESS REORGANISATION” 1. Why might downsizing fail to improve the economic position of a business? Downsizing is a deliberate organizational decision to reduce the workforce that is intended to improve organizational performance. The Companies do downsizing because of falling profits & they feels that if they break the business in to smaller units then company will be more flexible & efficient. They do downsizing to reduce cost & increase productivity
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Subscribe Hide Description Cascio shows how good HR practices pay off and provides a method for showing the payoff‚ behavioral costing. Yet HR is notorious for getting no respect in the business (or government or not-for-profit) world. The article‚ “Why We Hate HR” -- http://www.fastcompany.com/53319/why-we-hate-hr -- is getting old‚ but seems to represent the sentiments of many. The article has been updated with "Why We (Shouldn’t) Hate HR" at http://blogs.hbr.org/taylor/2010/06/why_we_shouldnt_hate_hr
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American Express Major Human Resource Activities Compiled by: Nazra Khatoon Prabhleen Kaur Contents • • • • • • • • • About Amex Mission and Vision HR Practices Recruitment and Selection Training and Development Flexible Work Environment Compensation Benefits Employee Involvement About American Express • Diversified global financial services company • Headquartered in New York City • Founded in 1850 • At present‚ 67‚701 employees worldwide working in American
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he did and everyone soon knew the name Francisco Franco. Franco’s father was an officer in the spanish naval administrative group and his mother was a upper middle class conservative roman catholic. Franco came from four generations of naval officers. From birth it was expected that Franco would also go down the same path. When he was 14 years old he attended a military school and graduated three years later at the age of 17. After graduation Franco volunteered to be Stationed in Spanish Morocco and
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Francisco Franco was born on December 4‚ 1892‚ in a little town off Spain’s northwestern edge. His father and grandfather were both came from sea based military backgrounds and at the age of 14 Franco enrolled in a secondary naval school with the intention of following his father and grandfather. In 1907 Franco began school at the Infantry Academy in Toledo as a result of the Spanish government suspending applicants into the secondary naval school. In the Infantry Academy Franco struggled and graduated
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