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    Executive Summary After the introduction by Kaplan and Norton in the early 1990’s balanced scorecard become a popular tool to measure the performance of organization. Balanced scorecard is a performance measurement tool that helps the management of an organization to measures its financial and non-financial performance indicators of factors to measure its success level. Incepta Pharmaceutical Ltd is one of the leading pharmaceutical manufacturers in Bangladesh. From the very beginning of its operations

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    2012. Protecting the Environment. [Cited 23 March 2012]. http://www.hsbc.com/1/2/sustainability/protecting-the-environment HSBC HSBC. 2012. Working with Stakeholders. [Cited 23 March 2012]. http://www.hsbc.com/1/2/sustainability/working-together Kaplan‚ T Pal‚ Alasdair. 2011. HSBC mis-selling scandal: Ex-NHFA advisor dismisses bank’s claims. [Cited 23 March 2012]. http://www.ifaonline.co.uk/ifaonline/news/2130938/hsbc-mis-selling-scandal-nhfa-adviser-dismisses-banks-claims Phillips‚ David.  2011

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    early 90s‚ David Norton and Robert Kaplan developed the balanced scorecard approach to compensate for shortcomings they perceived in using only financial metrics to judge corporate performance. They recognized that in this new economy it was also necessary to value intangible assets (Kaplan‚ Norton‚ 1996). Therefore‚ they advised companies to measure non-financial factors as quality and customer satisfaction which by then were still somehow esoteric. According to Kaplan and Norton‚ “The Balanced Scorecard

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    problems are symptomatic expression of emotional or interpersonal maladjustment in children. Spanking is typically defined as striking the child on the buttock or extremities with an open hand without inflicting physical injury the topic (McLoyd‚ Kaplan‚ Hardaway‚ &Wood‚ 2007 ). These characteristics found in children with cognitive

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    professional counselors identity took place over the span of two years. Kaplan and Gladding (2011) authored a monograph that outlined the future of counseling. This monograph‚ coupled with a review of counseling trends data‚ went on to inspire a collective of counseling professionals that worked to produce a comprehensive strategic plan titled the Future of Counseling: The 20/20 Principles for Unifying and Strengthening the Profession (Kaplan & Gladding‚ 2011). This document‚ and collaboration amongst counseling

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    employees presented by the growing popularity and ubiquity of Social Media. Social Media‚ Social Networking‚ Blogging and Online Communities are a few of the terms that collectively have become known as Web 2.0 (Leader-Chivée & Cowan‚ 2008). As Kaplan and Haenlin (2010) suggest‚

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    Gabe Pepe Professor Younger Intro to Film Studies 12/5/13 Word Count: 2‚506 North by Northwest Analysis The film North by Northwest (Alfred Hitchcock) is a captivating mystery that keeps the audience intrigued throughout the narrative. The film and editing decisions dramatize necessary moments and add to the less serious comical moments. By analyzing the scene in which Thornhill goes to Eve’s hotel room after being deceived by her and almost killed by the plane‚ one can see a lot of themes that

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    technology. “Ultimately‚ it a model that innovates with its partners to share both risks and rewards. The limitations between the organization and its environment have become more absorptive‚ meaning that innovations can be transferred inward and outward. (Kaplan & Winby)” The main concept behind the open innovation model is that organization cannot solely rely on its own research. However‚ they should purchase or patent inventions from other companies. Internal inventions that are not used in the organization

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    Victims of bullying suffer from psychological consequences through middle age and have higher levels of depression‚ anxiety‚ and suicidal thoughts (Kaplan‚ 2014). Researchers have found that adults who were bullied as kids were socially isolated‚ less likely to be living with a spouse‚ and less likely to have friends or family to lean on when sick (Kaplan‚ 2014). The psychological effects of bullying can be permanent for some‚ where they find it hard to emotionally connect with another human being

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    twelfth century in England. William of Newburgh‚ a fairly good historian wrote about prodigies‚ and oddities well beyond the natural course of events. When you read his stories they’re pretty much about vampires or very similarly related characters (Kaplan). Years later around the time of the black plague when so many people were dying off is when

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