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    until it gets to where it is supported to be. Strengths of a Hierarchical structure in a hierarchical structure there is a close control of workers. Workers in Tesco will know exactly what they have to do so they don’t wait around until they are told Other Advantage of Tesco’s having a hierarchical structure would be that they would have clear authority and responsibility this makes sure that everybody know what they are doing and know that there will be consequences if the tasks are not finished this

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    E-BUSINESS ORGANISATION: PETRONAS Value Chain: Support Activities Firm Infrastructure: -PETRONAS is the national oil and gas company of Malaysia and is wholly-owned by the Government of Malaysia. Together with its subsidiaries and associated companies‚ PETRONAS‚ a fortune global 500’s largest corporation in the world. -Fortune ranks PETRONAS as the 75th largest company in the world and the most profitable in Asia. HR Management: -PETRONAS provide industrial training programme for undergraduates

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    Managing the Growing Organisation Week 1 * There can be just one person in an organisation – eg. POF.com (Plenty Of Fish – a dating website has millions of users and plenty of member volunteers) * Stages of Growth metaphor: an organisation as a person * Infant * Adolesent * Mature * Stages of Growth metaphor: an organisation as a family * Only child * 1 sibling * 2 sibling * 3 sibling * 4 sibling * 5+ sibling * 2 key models: * 5

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    Resourcing Talent in Organisations Recruitment and Selection Successful talent resourcing is a key component to an organisation’s performance and to gaining competitive advantage. Within a competitive market it is more important than ever that organisations have the best people for each role within the company. Attracting candidates with the right skills‚ experience‚ abilities and attitudes is crucial to any organisation’s success. Organisations will take a number of factors into consideration in

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    Acceptance of Others

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    The Acceptance of Others Recently‚ our school adopted the OLWEAS bulling training program. Every other Tuesday we meet with a select group of students and a teacher and talk about different instances and about ourselves. During the trainings that I have endured it has made me think about my actions towards other people and how these actions or words are portrayed. One instance was judging people before you know them personally. As soon as you look at a person most people make a general note based

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    Conceptualizing the “Other”‚ Institutioinalized Discrimination‚ and Cultural Racism Masoud Kamali Department of Sociology University of Uppsala The legacy of Orientalism and creation of “the West and the rest” is deeply rooted in the Western intellectual traditions‚ educational institutions‚ and political systems‚ as well as in our seemingly “value-free” social sciences. In this note I identify category systems‚ value structures‚ and discourses – as elements of theories or paradigms – which serve

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    secretaries. There are two broad types of company director: * Executive director * Non-executive director Executive Directors (Chief Executive Officers) The chief executive officer has the overall‚ primary management and leadership role in the organisation. Therefore‚ the CEO must have extensive knowledge and skills in a wide variety of areas. There is no standard list of the major responsibilities carried out by a chief executive officer‚ however the list below outlines the most common. * Board

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    Motivating Other

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    The success of any business can always be traced back to motivated employees. From profitability and productivity to innovation and hard work it always leads to employees. An important factor that drives an employee to want his or her job is motivation. Unfortunately‚ motivating people is not an exact science. Some employee are motivated by money others may appreciate recognition of job well done. Research has shown that the way job are organized can lead to increase of decrease effort. The Job

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    Working Together to Safeguard Children (2015). It is a guide for all professional who work with children and their families (doctors‚ social workers‚ school staff‚ etc)‚ which explains their roles and responsibilities on keeping children safe and gives support to know how to do it. Safeguarding on this text covers protect “children and young people from maltreat‚ enable

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    World Trade Organisation

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    Objectives and functions of WTO A) EMERGENCE OF WTO :- After the Second World War‚ many countries got down together to work on ways and means to promote international trade. The result was signing of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) by 23 countries in 1947. India was one of the founder members of GATT. GATT was created to reduce global depression and to liberalise and regulate the world trade by reducing tariff barriers. GATT has been replaced by WTO in 1995. WTO is wider in scope

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