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    At the beginning of the 21st century‚ the world’s largest food and beverage company‚ Nestlé‚ decided to standardize their operations. This project named GLOBE (Global Business Excellence) Program implements a single set of procurement‚ distribution and sales management systems and processes worldwide. It aims at increasing consistency and efficiency on its business operation so that profit will increase. It sounds very tempting. However‚ because this program requires involvement and cooperation from

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    Of Discourse

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    OF DISCOURSE. Prof. S .Jayaraman. Email: jayaraman121@gmail.com ‘Of Discourse’ is one of the celebrated essays of Francis Bacon. Of discourse means of conversation. The precepts that Bacon convincingly writes about are brief and precise. Conversation is an art. Some people show off their ingenuity on many subjects in order show their power of judgement. Some others constantly repeat their pet themes and arguments and become tedious

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    Global Human Trafficking

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    Global human trafficking is the second largest and fastest-growing organized crime in the world. There are an estimated 21 million people enslaved today‚ 4.5 million of which are in the sex industry. The profit from trafficking estimating in all forms of exploitation and slavery is a total of $32 billion a year‚ and profits from sex slavery amount to nearly $10 billion. A significant number of people believe that slavery ended in 1863 but modern slavery still exists in every corner of the globe

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    Terrorism

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    Terrorism Its Causes and Effects !! Terrorism has become a worldwide phenomenon with its many faces and manifestations. State-sponsored terrorism presents its worst form. Pol Pot in Cambodia let loose such a terrorism which killed millions of Cambodians. In India terrorism has been there in many States. Terrorists do not hesitate in using even the most cruel methods of violence and do not spare even women and children. Essay And Article On : Terrorism In India !! In Punjab it has been Pakistan

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    Motorola's Global Strategy

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    involved a two-part strategy: First learn from the Japanese and then compete with them. To carry out these strategies‚ executives set a number of broad-based goals that essentially committed the firm to lowering costs‚ improving quality‚ and regaining lost market share. Managers were sent on missions worldwide‚ but especially to Japan‚ to learn how to compete better. Motorola also try to achieve Six Sigma quality – which is become main strategy of Motorola. By using this strategy‚ Motorola try to achieve

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    Whirlpool Global Strategy

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    stock of valuable ideas‚ effectively manage product development and upgrade their emerging businesses without wholesale changes to their innovation initiative. Amy Muller is a Director and Nate Hutchins is a Principal with Strategos‚ a global strategy and innovation consulting firm (www. strategos.com) and the Strategic Services division of Innovaro. O Whirlpool Corporation (Whirlpool)‚ a successful innovator that is embracing open innovation‚ offers a case study of an innovation

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    HUMAN RIGHTS AND RIGHT OF PRIVACY Prasanta Kumar Dey “Civilization is the progress towards a society of privacy. The savage’s whole existence is public ruled by law of his tribe. Civilization is the process of setting man free from men” - Ayn Rand : The Fountain head‚ 1943. The idea of privacy is as old as Bibalical notion of creation of progenies on earth. Even Adam and Eve tried to hide their nudity with leaves. Privacy is vital to the mental spiritual and physical well

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    Human Rights Act

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    The Human Right Act 1998 is an act of Parliament of the United Kingdom which received Royal Assent on 9 November 1998‚ and mostly came into force on 2 October 2000.It’s aim is to “give further effect” in UK law to the right contained in the European Convention on Human Right. The Act makes available in UK courts a remedy for breach of a Convention right‚ without the need to go to the European Court of Human Right in Strasbourg. It also totally abolished the death penalty in UK law although this was

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    Research Proposal INTRODUCTION An environmental impact assessment (EIA) is an assessment of the possible positive or negative impact that a proposed project may have on the environment‚ together consisting of the environmental‚ social and economic aspects. The purpose of the assessment is to ensure that decision makers consider the ensuing environmental impacts when deciding whether to proceed with a project. The International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA) defines an environmental

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    Women’s Rights are Human Rights On September 5‚ 1995‚ Hillary Clinton- the First Lady of the United States- took front stage at the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing‚ China to speak on the fleeting struggles women face in every single country. Standing in front of women’s rights activist from over 180 countries‚ Hillary Clinton’s words were as powerful as her prominent political stand she held. Clinton catalogued the devastating truth on the abuse afflicted onto women‚ and then challenging

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