GENERATION GAP IN THE WORKPLACE BETWEEN BABY BOOMERS AND GENERATION X by Wipanut Venique Govitvatana A Research Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master of Science Degree in Training and Development Approved for Completion of 4 Semester Credits TRHRD-735 Field Problem in Training and Development ____________________________ Dr. Joseph A. Benkowski Research Advisor The Graduate College University of Wisconsin-Stout August‚ 2001 I The Graduate School
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Business level strategy of Maruti-suzuki nd its competitor Primary Activities • Plants at Manesar & Gurgaon; 7600 employees • Partnership approach with all stakeholders FIRM • Annual General MeetingsINFRASTRUCTURE • IR Cell • Production Management System aimed at achieving manufacturing supremacy through Japanese principles of 5S‚ 3G & 3K • Major component of variable pay ensures alignment of employees with organization HUMAN • Innovation forms a core value & is highly
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GAP Analysis: A technique that businesses use to determine what steps needed to be taken in order to move from its current state to its desired‚ future state. Also called need-gap analysis‚ needs analysis‚ and needs assessment. Gap analysis consists of (1) listing of characteristic factors (such as attributes‚ competencies‚ performance levels) of the present situation ("what is")‚ (2) listing factors needed to achieve future objectives ("what should be")‚ and then (3) highlighting the gaps that
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this case is whether to keep the current individual branding strategy or create a corporate branding strategy‚ without undercutting the distinctiveness of each hotel. To do so the following points will be covered: Recommendation on individual versus corporate branding strategies. Qualitative analysis considering pros and cons of each branding strategy Quantitative analysis estimating the impact of Rosewood’s corporate branding strategy on customer lifetime value (CLTV) Strategic issues and problems:
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Available online at www.ilshs.pl International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 8 (2013) 77-85 ISSN 2300-2697 Service marketing triangle and GAP model in hospital industry Rajesh K. Yadav1‚*‚ Nishant Dabhade2‚** 1 Associate Prof. & Head‚ Department of Management‚ RKDF College of Engineering‚ Bhopal (M.P.)‚ India 2 Assistant Professor‚ Department of Management‚ RKDF College of Engineering‚ Bhopal (M.P.)‚ India *‚**E-mail address: drrajeshkyadav@yahoo.com ‚ nishant
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education on how the goals and strategies of an organization can be achieved by proper management of the most valuable resource of an organization; it’s employees. The overall goal should be to instruct students on developing managers and C-levels that have the ability to develop human capital strategies that will align the management of their employees to contribute to the overall success of an organization. The current curriculum focused on undergrad course level material “ Human Resources Management
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affects the organization when they focus on the lower level employees’ interest‚ fairness‚ transparency‚ and create opportunities to advance. The results being better product service retaining valuable employees and improving stakeholders’ value. A failure to governance has lead to the collapse of trust in the stakeholders with the economic recession. The main argument is that taking care of the bottom line means better treatment of lower level employees who increase profits in organizations and increase
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Southern Cross University ePublications@SCU Southern Cross Business School 2003 The generation gap and cultural influence: a Taiwan empirical investigation Huichun Yu Peter Miller Southern Cross University Publication details Post-print of: Yu‚ HC & Miller‚ P 2003‚ ’The generation gap and cultural influence: a Taiwan empirical investigation ’‚ Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal‚ vol.10‚ no. 3‚ pp. 23-41. Published version available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13527600310797621
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Apple’s Mobile Future: Corporate and Business Strategy June 16th‚ 2010 For my final undergraduate business paper‚ I wrote an analysis of Apple as it transforms into a mobile company. I am posting it here in its entirety (except for financial exhibits) below. Especially since they released the iPhone in 2007‚ Apple has been spectacularly successful. In 2009‚ sales totaled more than $36 billion‚ compared to just $5.3 billion in 2001‚ and their market capitalization is nearing Microsoft’s. This
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Achievement Gap: Causes‚ Difficulties and Strategies This term paper is broken down into three parts. In Part I‚ I will address the causes of the achievement gap and why it is so difficult to overcome for certain underperforming subgroups. I believe that the underlying factor causing the achievement gap is money. In a direct sense‚ it is clear that having money is a big advantage for students and not having money creates a host of challenges. The economically disadvantaged achievement gap is created
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