"Vodafone AirTouch’s bid for Mannesmann" (Harvard Business School 9-201-096 - revised on August 22‚ 2003). First of all‚ one has to mention that it is always difficult to evaluate a company. There is no single measure/calculation who can give you the valuation of a company. The value of a company can be different for every single human being. For instance‚ Vodafone Air Touch will try to calculate a very low valuation of the company because it wants to pay as less as possible‚ and Mannesmann
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INTRODUCTION The headquarters ofVodafone Romania in Bucharest in above figure. The evolution of ’Vodafone’ started in 1982 with the establishment of the ’Racal Strategic Radio Ltd’ subsidiary of Racal Electronics plc – UK’s largest maker of military radio technology‚ which formed a joint venture with Millicom called ’Racal’‚ which evolved into the present day Vodafone Vodafone Group plc is a British multinational telecommunications company headquartered in London and with its registered
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Employee Engagement and CSR: TRANSACTIONAL‚ RELATIONAL‚ AND DEVELOPMENTAL APPROACHES Philip Mirvis This article looks at the relevance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) for engaging employees‚ including its impact on their motivation‚ identity‚ and sense of meaning and purpose. It explores three different ways that companies engage their employees through CSR: a transactional approach‚ where programs are undertaken to meet the needs of employees who want to take part in the CSR
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History The evolution of ’Vodafone’ brand started in 1982 with the establishment of ’Racal Strategic Radio Ltd’ subsidiary of Racal Electronics plc - UK’s largest maker of military radio technology. The same year‚ Racal Strategic Radio Ltd formed a joint venture with Millicom called ’Racal Vodafone’‚ which would later evolve into the present day Vodafone. Evolution as a Racal Telecom brand (1980 to 1991) In 1980‚ Sir Ernest Harrison OBE‚ the then chairman of Racal Electronics plc. Agreed a deal
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Mannesmann vs. Vodafone On A Hostile Takeover December 2000 Martin Marinschek‚ Student ID 9803246 Abstract This paper summarizes the proceedings of the largest merger in the history of the telecommunication business‚ including the two players Vodafone and Mannesmann. Analyzing the history of the two companies‚ the reasons for the merger‚ the merger itself and the outcome of the takeover‚ as well as the impacts on society‚ economy and legislative are the major concerns
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Street London‚ SW1E 6QT T: 020 7932 3700 Project title Employee Engagement Strategy: Prepared for NHS London Scope This strategy has been developed by an initial exploration of the existing employee engagement evidence together with a limited number of stakeholder interviews and focus groups to develop: § § § § a statement about what employee engagement means for NHS in London – a definition; the case for employee engagement and why it is important; themes that highlight the issues‚ enablers
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relevance of the ‘product life cycle’ to the notion of employee engagement. Employee engagement can be viewed through the four stages of the product life-cycle Step one is the introduction of the concept of employee engagement‚ its principles‚ strategy for enhancing engagement and involving employees‚ process of change to ensure engagement is fully embedded into the organisation. Step two is growth and growing the concept of engagement through a number of mechanisms: * Support from senior
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industry respectively. The report will also analyse critically‚ the strategic capability of Vodafone‚ also applying appropriate strategy tools resulting in the identification of key strengths and weaknesses of the firm. The aim here will be to identify and discuss the core competences the firm possesses. To aid the analysis‚ the report will draw on information from various sources such as: The Vodafone case study on page 557 in the main textbook by Johnson‚ Scholes and Whittington‚ Exploring Strategy
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Background of Vodafone 3 4. Theoretical review 4 4.1 PESTE Analysis 4 4.1.1 Political forces 4 4.1.2 Economic forces 4 4.1.3 Technological forces 4 4.1.4 Social forces 5 4.1.5 Environmental forces 5 4.2 SWOT Analysis 5 4.2.1 Strengths 5 4.2.2 Weakness 5 4.2.3 Opportunities 5 4.2.4 Threats 6 5. The analysis of Vodafone 6 5.1 The analysis of Vodafone based upon the PESTE framework 6 5.1.1 Political forces on Vodafone 6 5.1.2 Economic forces on Vodafone 6 5.1.3 Technological
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Developing a Culture of Employee Engagement July 7-11‚ 2014 Professor Julie Felker Employee Engagement • What is it? • How does engagement ‘feel’ and look? • What is a culture of engagement and how can it be measured? • How can a culture of engagement be developed and sustained? • Is there a “dark side” to engagement? 2 Questions to ponder… • When you hear the term employee engagement‚ what do you think of? • What does it look like when people are engaged at work? • Why do you believe that
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