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    Describe how selection practices are related to other HR activities. Given all the weakness identified with unstructured interviews‚ why do they still remain so popular? What can employers do to improve the usefulness of job interviews? Illustrate your discussion with real life or hypothetical examples. The employee selection process is of the most important management functions in the area of Human Resource Management by selecting the right people for the right job available. The procedure includes

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    The idea of the Multinational Enterprise (MNE) has been around since the first industrial revolution‚ firms look to expand overseas in a bid to increase profits‚ improve efficiency and lower costs. If successful‚ an MNE can expect vast returns from its investments. An MNE is a company or enterprise that manages production or delivers a service in multiple countries; when these enterprises decide to invest money abroad‚ it is usually in the form of a Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Hu (1992) defined

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    declining demand for premium-priced bicycles in world markets. Under pressure‚ the cohesion of a group tends to be stronger. Thus Giant and Merida Industry Co. Ltd (Merida) decided to put aside their business competition and brought their suppliers together to develop a solution and to regain the reputation of Taiwan bicycle industry. Moreover‚ although these firms were competitors‚ the founder of Giant and the founder of Merida were old friends and both led the bicycle industry in Taiwan. 2. Is there

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    Professor Edward Desmarais BUS470 Business Policy and Strategy Fall 2001 CANNONDALE Cororation case analysis December 17‚ 2001 International Strategic Annalists Table of Contents A. Executive Summary ……………………………………………………………. 1 B. Current Situation ……………………………………………………………. 2 Current Performance ……………………………………...……………. 2 Strategic Posture …………………………………………..………. 4 Corporate Governance ………………………………………………..…. 18 C. External Factors ……………………………………………………………

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    Competing with Wal-Mart The discounting giant‚ Wal-Mart‚ ranks high in worldwide retail sales which often makes it difficult for small retailers to compete. Wal-Mart’s everyday low prices‚ efficient IT infrastructure‚ and distribution efficiencies give the retail giant an edge over other retailers. However‚ other businesses can still be successful with the proper strategies. As a smaller retailer of bicycles and bicycle repairs‚ Atlanta Cycling‚ can have leg up on Wal-Mart by offering specialty

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    Unfortunately for ZAP‚ the EV industry has many substitutes‚ especially in the focus that this company has. To name a few: regular bicycles‚ inline skates and skateboards. The presence of substitutes in the industry is a threat for the company (Strickland‚ Thomson 87‚ 88). Right now‚ "the largest segment of the individual transportation industry belongs to the bicycle industry" (Strickland‚ Thomson C-107). The main reason for this is the cost‚ especially if manufactured overseas. • Competition

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    Igbo people. The novel depicts the rise and fall of the Umuofia tribes‚ culture and society‚ as it conforms to the onset of White Europeans descending upon the continent. Not only does Africa change‚ Okonkwo does as well. Due to his constant fear of weakness‚ and an accidental murder that he is guilty of committing‚ his world quickly crumbles. Achebe uses symbolism to convey the extinction of tribal culture by using Okonkwo’s life

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    different sectors and then analyzing the impact of each sector on the organization. ETOP FOR BICYCLE COMPANY : ETOP FOR BICYCLE COMPANY CONCLUSION : CONCLUSION ETOP provides a clear picture to the strategists about which sectors & different factors in each sector‚ have a favorable impact on the organization. Organisational Capability Analysis •Internal Environment -strength & weakness in different functional areas Organization capability -Capacity & ability to use distinctive

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    PLANT LOCATION PUZZLE BY AJAY SHARMA GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT DR. BURAK KAZAZ GSB - 486 Problem: This particular case study deals with a bicycle manufacturer named The Eldora Company (EDC). It is faced with a situation where it has prospered in the local marketplace but is suffering from stagnant growth potential. Much of their problem is due to heavy low-cost competition and a saturated marketplace. Management is therefore burdened with the decision to manufacture offshore (i

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