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    EMOTION AND STRESS MANAGEMENT – A KEY TO ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS Raisa De(raisa.d@itm.edu) Abhiti Tiwari (abhiti.t@itm.edu) Tanvi Srivastava (tanvi@itm.edu) 1 CONTENTS 1.Abstract 4 2.Introduction i. Literature Review 5-6 ii. Today’s world 6-7 3. Objective 7 4. Research Methodology 8-13 i. Reasons for stress in organizations ii. Previous research works iii. Stress at work place  IBM  Google  TCS 5.Data Analysis 14- 16  IBM  Google  TCS 5

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    “Johnny Lee demos Wii Remote hacks” This essay reflects on the presentation held by Jonny Lee which was broadcasted by Ted-talk on April 2008. Lee is a modern age inventor who focusses his research and designs on the modification and simplification of applications and technologies. A benefit for the broad public is one of his greater goals motivating his work. This particular presentation furthermore explains how to use a simple Wii remote controller together with a projector or screen to build

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    admit that at Nintendo‚ games are serious business. Ever since 1975 when Nintendo made the significant key transition from a national playing card/small scale electronic toy company to an international video game company‚ its business has been blooming. From the earliest Game&Watch in 1976 to the Gameboy in 1989‚ and the Nintendo DS in 2004‚ Nintendo generated one after another landmark product that won the hearts of millions of video game players all over the world (History of Nintendo.) In 2006‚ the

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    of an organization spanning from its inception to its demise‚ I was particularly interested in the early entrepreneurial-collectivity stages. At some point in the growth process‚ as entrepreneurs are gaining a foothold in the marketplace with the success of their products or services‚ they are likely to reach a crisis point that will demand effective leadership. Business owners will need to navigate through management issues to bring about a more stable structure within the organization. If the

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    The key factors on the development of outdoor adventure. 1932 - The mass trespass On Sunday 24th April 1932 around five hundred ramblers trespassed in on Kinder Scout‚ this led to legislation in 1949 to establish the National Parks and to walkers ’ rights over open country and common land in 2000. The reason there was a mass trespass was because gamekeepers that owned the land that the ramblers wanted to walk on said they couldn’t‚ and because of the lack of progress that had been made by the official

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    The Key Factors of German Unification Germany became a unified country in 1871 under the leadership of Otto Von Bismarck. The separate states up until this time were independent‚ Prussia being the strongest and most influential‚ followed by Austria. There are several contributing factors to the unification of Germany‚ the most influential of which being the leadership of Otto Von Bismarck. The three wars that Prussia fought with Denmark‚ Austria and France also played significant roles in the

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    including but not limited to values‚ beliefs‚ and norms‚ that ties together members of that society or group and that drives action and behavior.” Five of the major factors that influence the culture of Djibouti are: geographic location and environment‚ religion and language‚ military presence‚ people‚ and government. Each factor has significant contributions to the overall culture‚ creating a unique and growingly important country at the horn of Africa. Djibouti (previously known as French Somaliland)

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    International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 4‚ Issue 1‚ January 2013 ISSN 2229-5518 1 TQM critical success factors in hospitality Industry and their impact on Customer Loyalty‚ a theoretical Model Walid Youssef Montasser - Prof Dr. Abd Alhakim Al Manhawy Abstract- Total Quality Management (TQM) is a management philosophy that seeks to integrate all organizational functions to focus on meeting customer needs and organizational quality objectives‚ TQM is one of the

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    CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS OF THE MOBILE TELEPHONY COMPANIES OPERATING IN THE EASTERN REGION BY : AMARTYA DHAR(08BS0000240) ICFAI BUSINESS SCHOOL 10.12.09 CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS OF MOBILE TELEPHONY COMPANIES OPERATING IN THE EASTERN REGION SUBMITTED BY : AMARTYA DHAR(08BS0000240) SUBMITTED TO :PROF BHASKAR BASU 2 ABSTRACT: India‚ the world’s fastest-growing mobile services market‚ has added a record 16.02 million new wireless subscribers in March 2009‚ which are the highest ever

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    What were the key factors in the resolution of the Cuban Missile Crisis? The Cuban missile crisis of October 1962 is said to be the closest the world has ever come to nuclear war‚ even now in present times when arms are both more advanced and somewhat dispensable. It was “the single most dangerous crisis of the cold war era” and centred around Cuba in which the Soviet Union were found by the United States to have secretly installed ballistic missiles. For fourteen days the fate of the world lay

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