1. Context & Background of Strategic HRM Professor Debi S. Saini (debisaini@mdi.ac.in) Management Development Institute‚ Gurgaon 1 What Points are Discussed in this Session? 1. New work paradigm: Linked to globalized business world 2. New bus. realties & new critical success factors: BRICS 3. SHRM?: HR’s response to new Critical Success factors 4. How is SHRM different from tradl. HR functions 2 1 What has driven the New Business World & the World of Work? Globalization
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“Information technology and business are becoming inextricably interwoven. I don’t think anybody can talk meaningfully about one without the talking about the other.” -Bill Gates Nowadays‚ the internet has become an integral and essential part of daily living that majority of people have become attached to it and while some had taken it for granted. The many uses of the internet‚ running the gamut from personal communication to business services‚ have guaranteed that this robust technology is
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41. With the help of an example discuss the characteristics of globalization. Globalization refers to a fundamental shift in the world economy in which national economies are no longer relatively self-contained entities. Instead‚ nations are moving toward an interdependent global economic system. Within this new global economy‚ an American might drive to work in a car designed in Germany that was assembled in Mexico by DaimlerChrysler from components made in the U.S. and Japan that were fabricated
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aligning their philosophy in a way that outlines objectives through problem solving‚ leadership and teamwork. Many organizations try to continually make changes with the goal of achieving operational excellence. Information Systems is similarly executed by using these principles as a way to achieve excellence. The central goal is to achieve higher levels of productivity and efficiency by using systems to establish procedures that will better manage information and processes. This can take place in many
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Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Chapter 1: Information Systems in Global Business Today Learning Objectives Information Systems in y Business Today VIDEO CASES Case 1: UPS Global Operations with the DIAD IV Case 2: Google Data Center Efficiency Best Practices Instructional Video 1: Green Energy Efficiency in a Data Center Using Tivoli Architecture Instructional Video 2: Tour IBM’s Raleigh Data Center 1.2 • Understand the effects of information systems on business and their relationship to
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Technology and Business | The role of technology in logistics | In this report we will discuss the effects of technology in the supply chain and logistics management field and the need for new college graduates to have a firm grasp of its applications. | | In this paper we will discuss some IT trends grouped in four key themes. I will show how these four key themes affect the way technology is used in a supporting role with regards to logistics operations to gain a competitive advantage
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Impact of Innovative Technology on Business - 3D Printing Impact of Innovative Technology on Business - 3D Printing Research undertaken by Singhal and Hendricks [1] indicated that when disruptive events occur within manufacturing supply chains they can have significantly adverse effects on shareholder value often resulting in share price losses of up to 25%. This research‚ Figure 1‚ shows the main types of events which cause particularly significant effects. These detrimental effects on stockholder
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Chapter 1: Globalization and International Business Introduction 1. The meaning of globalization * Broadly: the widening set of interdependent relationships among people from different parts of a world that happens to be divided into nations. * Narrowly: the integration of world economies through the elimination of barriers to movements of goods‚ services‚ capital‚ technology‚ and people. A. How Does International Business Fit In? * International business consists of all
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Chapter 5 Constitutional Law I. The Constitutional Powers of Government 1789 i. A Federal Form of Government- national government and the states share sovereign power ▪ National gov’t has the implied power ▪ All other powers are reserved for states under 10th amend • Regulate affairs with in boarders ▪ Police Powers- regulate private activities to promote the public order‚ health‚ safety‚ morals‚ and general welfare ii. Relations Among the States ▪ The Privileges
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Business marketing is marketing products or services to other companies‚ gov’t bodies‚institutions‚ and other organizations. Ex.McD buy salt to use for its product. Business marketing also includes the marketing of products and services that facilitate their operations. Ex. McD buys paper for packaging of its food. Business marketing can also be to govt agencies and institutions that buy for their use.Ex. photocopy‚ tables and chairs. Business markets are all the organizations that buy goods and
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