Table of Contents Topics Page No. 1. Introduction 1 2.1 Company Profile & History 1 2.2 GM Corporation’s values 2 2.3 GM’s value at Work 2 3.1 Key elements of the organisation’s HR policies and practices 3 3.2 Analysis of HR Strategies at General Motors 3 3.2.1 Corporate Social Responsibility 5 3.2.2. Diversity and Equal Opportunity 5 3.2.3 Recruitment & Selection 7 4. Identify the key issues
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Disappearing Act: Making the World’s Tallest Building Without Anyone Noticing “I am Burj Khalifa‚” reads the last line of a quote imprinted on a wall of the building to which the quote refers. A perfect quote‚ that personifies a building that in its short lifetime (its doors opened only three years ago) has generated many decades worth of criticism and opinion. If this quote seems arrogant or conceited‚ that is perhaps exactly what the Burj Khalifa wants‚ and
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Traffic Volume Counts Prepare Select Location Complete Study 1. 2. 3. 4. Communicate with other staff/departments Review historical data trends Review citizen input Request traffic control 1. Select the proper location 2. Plan the data collection preparations 3. Complete the pre-study documentation 1. Collect the data 2. Evaluate the data 3. Calculate the traffic volume trends Document 1. Finalize the report 2. File the report 3. Communicate the results INTRODUCTION
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automobiles are sold in 192 countries. The headquarters of the company is located in Detroit‚ USA. The automobiles manufactured by General Motors were marketed under many brands – most renowned among them were Buick‚ Cadillac‚ Chevrolet‚ GMC‚ Holden‚ Hummer (which was discontinued in 2010)‚ Opel‚ Pontiac and Saturn. But in the context of the restructuring of the group‚ which officially began in June 2009‚ only six brands are kept by the company‚ and the rest are either sold or discontinued. In a difficult
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INTRODUCTION The popular saying that goes‚ ’no man is an island’‚ does not only apply to humans but can also be attributed to the business world. In order to remain active and competitive‚ an organisation needs to take into account‚ not only internal processes but also look into consideration its external environment. Factors such as competitors‚new rules and regulations‚changing marketplace‚ changing workforce and other related factors that have direct impact on the existence of the business
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Advantages of Aerodynamics for Modern Performance Cars Advantages of Aerodynamics for Modern Performance Cars Thesis: Aerodynamics‚ the effects of air flow over surfaces‚ is an indispensable element for modern cars’ efficiencies‚ both economics and performance related‚ because aerodynamics helps to decrease the dragforce‚ makes cars more stabilized and gives a chance of reducing fuel consumption. I. Performance A. Aerodynamics Basics 1. Theory a. Air flow b. Pressure and forces
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Definition Reflex tests are simple physical tests of nervous system function. Purpose A reflex is a simple nerve circuit. A stimulus‚ such as a light tap with a rubber hammer‚ causes sensory neurons (nerve cells) to send signals to the spinal cord. There‚ the signals are conveyed both to the brainand to nerves that control muscles affected by the stimulus. Without any brain intervention‚ these muscles may respond to an appropriate stimulus by contracting. Reflex tests measure the presence and
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American Red Cross The American Red Cross is an independent‚ volunteer-led organization‚ financially supported by voluntary public contributions and cost-reimbursement charges. It is an organization that provides services to all humanity both nationally and internationally. The International Red Cross works along side with the Red Crescent Movement and together they are the world’s largest humanitarian network‚ with a presence and activities in almost every country. The seven fundamental principals
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General Motors Analysis I. Executive Summary II. Company Overview and History III. Analysis of External Environment a. Analysis of the General Environment b. Analysis of the Competitive Environment i. Dominant Economic Characteristics of the Industry Environment 1. Market size and growth rate 2. Number and sizes of competitors 3. Stage in the industry life cycle ii. Strategic Group Analysis
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Microeconomics Project Paper Course Project 1 Economics 545 Summer 2014 Session B Prof. William Mapp Patricia Shomo September 13‚ 2014 Situation C Last night about 7pm‚ I went to fill up on gas at the closest gas station by my home in Merrillville‚ Indiana. The Speedway gas station had gas for $3.49 a gallon for regular unleaded gas. Midgrade gas was $3.69 a gallon‚ Premium was $3.89 a gallon‚ and Diesel was $3.89 a gallon. I always try to fill up before the work week‚ as I do not want to get
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