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    Value Chain Management –BUSI 1330 A Study of HRM in PCCW of Hong Kong October 29‚ 2012 A Study of HRM in PCCW of Hong Kong Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. Introduction 3. History of telephone service in Hong Kong and PCCW 4.1 Mission 4.2 Core values 4.3 Corporate strategy 4. Human resources strategy and policies 5.4 Building a professional team 5.5 Room for promotion 5.6 Open communications 5.7 Stability of working environment

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    Economies of Hong Kong and the Pan-PRD Why the Heritage Foundation ranked Hong Kong as the first “free economy” in the world? Hong Kong has been ranked the freest economy in the world by the Heritage Foundation for the 19th consecutive year since the index was first published in 1995. We will see the criteria of a free economy according to the Heritage foundation. Then we will explain why and how Hong Kong is ranked as the first free economy in the world. Criteria of “free economy” according

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    Investigation on the Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility Practices on the Corporate Image of Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway Corporation (MTR) Team No. B02 Project Supervisor: Mr. Leonard Kwan CHAN‚ Sze Cheng KWOK‚ Kwo Fung LAM‚ Tsz Kin LEUNG‚ Oi Shan Shanna LI‚ Hiu Kwan WONG‚ Hoi Lam HONG KONG INSTITUTE OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION(TSING YI)2013 1 AGENDA Introduction Present Situation Methodologies Limitations Consumer benefits Society benefits Government Employee benefits

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    Starbucks Coffee Company (Hong Kong) Background: Starbucks Coffee Company (Hong Kong) was established in May 2000. They opened the first store in Central ’s Exchange Square. By May 2008‚ Starbucks has opened more than 100 branches across Hong Kong commercial‚ shopping & entertainment and residential areas. Why did we choose this brand? The brand name of “Starbucks” becomes very well-known in Hong Kong. According to the article of Hong Kong Coffee Culture Exchange Association ( http://hkccea

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    1. Title “How can a budget airline survive in Hong Kong” 2. Aims To find out the success factors and forecast the future of budget airline in aviation industry‚ apply those factors to analyze the operation strategy of a budget airline which would like to survive in Hong Kong market. 3. Background. In the recent years‚ budget airline becomes more and more popular. Many people choose low-cost airline to save the cost in transportation so they can spend more on the activities. Ryanair‚ the largest

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    HONG KONG IS NICE PLACE

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    Anschutz‚ D.J.‚ Spruijt-Metz‚ D.‚ Van Strien‚ T. and Engels‚ R.C. (2011)‚ "The direct effect of thin ideal focused adult television on young girls ’ ideal body figure"‚ Body Image‚ Vol 4. Boero‚ N. and Pascoe‚ C.J. (2012)‚ "Pro-anorexia communities and online interaction: bringing the pro-ana body online"‚ Body &Society‚ Vol 5. Boyd‚ D. (2009)‚ Do you See What I See?: Visibility of Practices through Social Media‚ Supernova and Le Web‚ San Francisco‚ CA and Paris. 6. Boyd‚ D.‚ Ryan‚ J. and Leavitt‚ A

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    Current Situation This report offers an evaluation of Hong Kong’s health care system. In this section‚ three important strengths and four fundamental weaknesses are highlighted. Strengths Hong Kong has a relatively equitable health care system. Every resident has equal access to essential health care. The financial burden of health services is financed in an equitable manner‚ and health services are reasonably equally distributed by geographical region. Establishment of the HA brought

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    Government should consider abolish the linked exchange rate system or pegged Hong Kong dollars with China Yuen (RMB) rather than the U.S dollars. The main reason is for this is it will help the future development of Hong Kong economy. Exchange rate is how much a currency worth in terms of other currency. If currency is free floating‚ which allows the exchange rate vary against other currencies determined by the market forces of supply and demand. Some countries may use fixed/pegged exchange rate

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    worries: 1) Examination -teenagers are mainly secondary students and their ages are mainly 13-17. -their burdens are not only their homework and extra-curricular activities‚ but also their curriculum. -according to a survey conducted by Hong Kong University ‚ about 80% students think that they need to face a lot of challenges about their examinations . -the survey also reveals that Chinese‚ English and mathematics are their main problems. They think that these are very difficult to manage

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    is 7.03 million. In 2009‚ Hong Kong had a birth rate of 11.7 per 1‚000 population and a fertility rate of 1‚032 children per 1‚000 women.Residents from mainland China do not have the right of abode in Hong Kong‚ nor are they allowed to enter the territory freely. However‚ the influx of immigrants from mainland China‚ approximating 45‚000 per year‚ is a significant contributor to its population growth – a daily quota of 150 Mainland Chinese with family ties in Hong Kong are granted a "one way permit"

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