Sustainable tourism is an industry that attempts to make a low impact on the environment and local culture while helping to generate income‚ employment‚ and the conservation of local ecosystems. It is responsible tourism that is both ecologically and culturally sensitive. Meaning‚ sustainable tourism activities have minimal impact on the environment and culture of the host community. It aims to meet the needs of the present tourists and host communities whilst protecting and enhancing needs in the
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Technology and Business Management March 28-30‚ 2011 Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact of CSR Practices in the United Arab Emirates Zainab Qasim Pushkala Muralidharan zainab.qasim@gmail.com pushkala@bitsdubai.com BITS Pilani‚ Dubai Campus‚ Dubai Ganesan Ramaswamy gramaswamy@ksu.edu.sa King Saud University‚ Riyadh 1. Introduction In the last twenty years‚ a vast number of changes have taken place in relationships maintained by a company with the state and society. No longer does a company
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CUSTOMER SUCCESS STORY: DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE Dubai International Financial Centre attracts more clients by using IT to drive operational efficiency. Business Impact Summary Business: The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) is home to over 450 high-profile companies and leading banks which enjoy advanced facilities and excellent investment incentives in a 110-acre free zone in the heart of Dubai city. The DIFC also houses the Dubai International Financial Exchange.
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Topics for the Briefing Paper Try to choose a topic which reflects the work we will do throughout this module. It must include culture theories. You will be expected to use culture theories such as those of Trompenaars and Hampden-Turner; Hofstede or Hall or other suitable cultural theories to solve the problems for your chosen client. Choose a topic in which you can use these theories alongside other management/marketing theories. Choose one topic from those below: • Stereotyping and prejudice
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the following two dimensions: a) The degree of anticipated ‘uncertainty avoidance’ (Hofstede) that may be encountered and the likely consequences in a business setting. b) Whether the societies evaluate people on achievement or ascription (Trompenaars) and the possible results that may arise. 6 The information pack should: Be in a clear format suitable for managers who are unfamiliar with the subject. Be in a narrative format. Report format is acceptable. Bullet points are not acceptable
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place in the global economy‚ we have to look at what their status was post World War II. The UAE is a federation of seven emirates (principalities)‚ each governed by a hereditary emir‚ with a single national president. The emirates are Abu Dhabi‚ Dubai‚ Sharjah‚ Ajman‚ Fujairah‚ Ras al-Khaimah and Umm al-Quwain. The UAE relied many on the fishing and pearling industries for thousands of years until the economic depression of the 1920s and 1930s‚ coupled with the
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August 2010 Committee: Dr. Michael C. Carroll‚ Advisor Dr. Kevin J. Quinn ii © 2010 Klaus Ulrich Zumbach All Rights Reserved iii ABSTRACT Dr. Michael C. Carroll‚ Advisor The current financial crisis has had significant global impact. Even Dubai‚ with its constant high growth rates is not exempt from the economic recession. Surprisingly‚ Dubai’s hit was delayed but still with the full impact of the crisis. This study examines the case of the development of Dubai’s financial cluster and determines
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Middlesex University Dubai MBA Module 4643 Financial Management and Economics Individual Assignment Toni Munns Student ID: M00383523 February 2012 Module Leader: Dr Rajesh Mohnot Word Count: This essay provides input to the marketing strategy for the first half of 2012 for The McKenzie Hotel Group’s newest hotel‚ a luxury 5 Star property on the Palm Jumeirah in Dubai. The input provided has considered the service on offer‚ cost scenarios‚ target markets‚ supply and demand effects‚ market
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If you like to stay in a full house‚ most Dubai and Abu-Dhabi hotel have these kind or room so in one room‚ there will be: * One or two bedrooms * More than one bathroom * A living room * A kitchen * And a washing machine And of course the prices are perfect. In addition‚ there’s a swimming pool‚ gym‚ massage and spa room‚ morning breakfast‚ lunch‚ and dinner. But if like to have just one room with a bathroom. Dubai Hotel and Resorts are opened for you. Same services
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players in the airlines industry. This solid growth and an impressive financial performance over the past years is the proof of an invincible business strategy adopted by the company. We can link its success to the leadership of the company and to the Dubai Government’s support. Leadership Strategies The Emirates Airlines success has been the continuity of its management team‚ many of whom have been with the airline since its start of the company. The leadership team has 23 years of experience inside
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