The three major Information System (IS) professional core competencies are technical‚ business and systems. These three competencies are important to any organization. Technical knowledge and skills includes proficiency in hardware‚ software‚ networking and security. Most of the technical work is outsourced to different providers to cut down on overhead. The technical personnel have to make sure that the operating systems‚ applications software are up to date and install new updates. They should
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Competency Model for HR Professionals Business Partner Oriented Mission HR Expert Knows HR Principles Strategic Planner Customer Oriented Systems Innovator Applies Business Procedures Understands Team Behavior Manages Resources Change Agent Uses HR Tools Manages Change Consults Leader Analyzes Ethical Takes Risks Uses Coalition Skills Ethical Decisive Develops Staff Creates Trust NAPA Influences Others Advocate Values Diversity Resolves
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What are capabilities? What must firms do to create capabilities? Capability is a capacity for a set of resources to integratively perform a stretch task. It represents the identity of the firm as perceived by both its employees and customers. It is the firm’s ability to perform better than competitors using a distinctive and difficult to replicate set of business attributes. The organization’s capability is comprised of three core assets – physical capital‚ including all tangible assets; technology
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Age……………………………….. Objective • This is sent to you as a part of my MBA project I am undertaking in this organization on the topic ‘competency mapping’ from Human Resource perspective. • From the organizational point of view this questionnaire is a part of development exercise to know the strength and the areas needing improvements (possible blind spots) Please rate each competency using the 5-point rating scale Strongly agree 5 agree 4 neutral 3 disagree 2 Strongly disagree 1
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Chapter 7 The Gap Inc.’s Social Responsibility Reports 1) This chapter defined global corporate citizenship as putting an organizations commitment to social and environmental responsibility into practice worldwide. By this definition Gap has demonstrated global corporate citizenship since it has developed one of the most comprehensive factory-monitoring programs in the apparel industry in order to find and stop sweatshops‚ child labor and unsafe working conditions. The Gap has also pledged to
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Discussion Case: The Gap Inc.’s Social Responsibility Report Do you think Gap has demonstrated global corporate citizenship‚ as defined in this chapter? Why or why not? The Gap showed global corporate citizenship as they develop a comprehensive monitoring software factory in the garment industry In its response to problems in its contractor factories‚ do you think Gap moved through the stages of corporate citizenship presented in this chapter? Why or why not? Gap move through the stages
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GAP INC Financial and Strategic Analysis Review Summary The Gap‚ Inc (Gap) is a specialty retailer‚ engaged in providing a wide range of casual apparel‚ accessories‚ and personal care products for men‚ women and children. The company markets its products under the brand name Gap‚ Old Navy‚ GapKids‚ babyGap‚ GapBody‚ Banana Republic and Piperlime. Gap operates 3‚167 stores in United States‚ Canada‚ the United Kingdom‚ France‚ Ireland and Japan. The company also operates its stores in
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CSR Gap Analysis of the GAP Gap Inc prefaces their 2004/5 CSR report with the question: what is a company’s role in society? Their answer is that a company ‘only realizes its full potential when it embraces its role as a global citizen’. This raises two interesting points; the first is that the answer to the question ‘what is a company’s role in society?’ will be conditioned by normative assumptions about business/government relations in a firm’s country of incorporation. David Detomasi
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Strengths - quality and employee loyalty; Weaknesses - slow traditions and limited customers; Opportunities - increase hospitality division and sell to a broader range of customers; and Threats - Porter’s 5 forces. Due to the analysis provided‚ the core competencies of Kohler emerge as high quality‚ great design‚ history and tradition‚ and a commitment to gracious living for their customers. Kohler Background Kohler Co. is a world leader in plumbing and power systems‚ but is diverse and sells products
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Examine the advantages and challenges of developing a strategy for competitive advantage based on resources and capabilities. Illustrate your answer with appropriate examples. In lights of changing technical advancements‚ cut-throat competitions and unstable global economic conditions‚ managers need to consider strategies to sustain competitive advantage more frequently then ever. And no matter how organized their companies are and which industries they are working in‚ they can quickly start by
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