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    Maintaining an entrepreneurial culture while focusing on core competencies is key to sustainable growth. When the market dropped precipitously in the fall of 2008 and businesses suffered‚ our customers rapidly began mass layoffs of employees. ComPsych‚ the world’s largest provider of employee assistance programs‚ was ready with a new service that helped transition those departing employees and guide them in launching a successful job search. This is an example of our entrepreneurial culture in

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    Syeda Noureen Binte Naquib 2005-1-10-152 4. Md. Salehin Khan 2005-2-10-145 5. Shimu Tanjila 2005-3-10-039 6. Mohammad Faisal Newaz 2005-3-10-041 Section-3 Date of Submission- 29th March‚ 2009 Comparison of Core Competencies and Competitive Advantages among 3 banks in an Industry Letter of Submittal 29th March 2009 Farhana Ferdousi Senior Lecturer Department of Business Administration East West University‚ 43 Mohakhali

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    5 competencies Confidence Time management Patience Flexibility Leadership I believe that this list of competencies is a list of what a good trainer must have in order to be successful. A confident trainer will show the trainees what they need to learn and if the trainer is confident it will reassure the trainees that all the information that they are learning is accurate and useful. The time management is also very important because as a trainer you don’t want to run out of time and not cover

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    Introduction Human resources is a big factor from differentiating an organization from its competitors. Organizations and industries have a trend today to copy each other products‚ services etc. especially in the world of business. Yes‚ ideas can be copied but the source of ideas cannot. That source of ideas are people. It is the human capital that gives edge over the competition. Talent is an unlimited resource. It is inexhaustible and can be categorized as a renewable energy. As our world continues

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    Motorola: Is a High Performance Culture Enough? Developed by David S. Chappell‚ Ohio University Motorola Inc.‚ world famous for its Six Sigma quality control program‚ was an early success story in the computer/electronics age. Motorola moved from being a decentralized but integrated‚ narrowly focused electronics firm at $3 billion in 1980 to being a decentralized and disintegrated broad portfolio firm at $27 billion in 1997.1 Motorola is one of the world’s leading providers of wireless communications

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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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    Horacio Salinas Organizational Growth and Survival In examining the various terms depicting organizational strategies‚ leadership behaviors and traits‚ I connected six elements that I will call organizational growth and survival. Specifically‚ I am interested in seeing what the organization needs when it reaches a crisis point at the entrepreneurial-collectivity stages. The six components are organizational life cycle‚ transformational leadership‚ concern for people‚ expert power‚ participative

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    C e n t r e o f M a n a g Core Competence Introduction:core competency is a concept in management theory originally advocated by CK Prahalad‚ and Gary Hamel‚ two business book writers. In their view a core competency is a specific factor that a business sees as being central to the way it‚ or its employees‚ works. A core competency can take various forms‚ including technical/subject matter know-how‚ a reliable process and/or close relationships with customers and suppliers. It may also include

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    A Competency is an underlying characteristic of a person which enables him /her to deliver superior performance in a given job‚ role or a situation. Competencies are seen mainly as inputs. They consist of knowledge‚ attitudes and skills that could affect an individual’s ability to perform. Competency Mapping Procedures and Steps * First Step: A job analysis is carried out by asking employees to fill in a questionnaire that asks them to describe what they are doing‚ and what skills‚ attitudes

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    competition. Porter believes that the fundamental factors of success are what he calls the industry attractiveness and the firm’s ability to manage its cost drivers and discusses these ideas in his successful texts‚ Competitive strategy(1980) and Competitive advantage(1985). These ideas however began to come under fire in the 1990’s in a Harvard business review article with the idea of competitive advantage being held with the use of core competencies “an area of specialised expertise that is the result

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