I. Introduction The objective of this paper is to build further on our understanding of union effects by examining what unions do to managerial practice in the workplace. Unions can be an instrument of social change but even when they play a larger role in society‚ their core activity remains focused at the workplace. Their principal engagement is with management though their actions may extend to lobbying‚ politics‚ and the community at both local and international levels. Therefore‚ in any consideration
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Success = Knowledge Passion Career Opportunities at the BMW Group. BMW Group Contents. An Overview of the Essentials. Photo The Research and Innovation Centre (“FIZ” in German) bundles together the core development departments of the BMW Group in Munich. What You Can Expect From Us. Web-Info www.bmwgroup.com/career 2 | Table of Contents How we define our claim. Fascination BMW Group ...............................................................................
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gloISSN 1392-1258. EKOnOMIKA 2008 82 GLOBALIZATION AND hUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Rima Česynienė Assoc. Professor vilnius University Department of Management vilnius‚ saulėtekio al. 9 Tel. (370 5) 236 6134 e-mail: rima.cesyniene@ef.vu.lt Globalization represents the structural making of the world characterized by the free flow of technology and human resources across national boundaries as well as the spread of Information Technology and mass media presenting an ever-changing and competitive
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Developing an environmental scanning process in the hotel sector Jorge Costa Professor‚ Fernando Pessoa University‚ Portugal Richard Teare Granada Professor‚ International Management Centres Association‚ UK Keywords The development of the hotel sector in Portugal has been scarcely documented with Abstract little literature published‚ and that which is Investigates the environmental available‚ mostly reporting on the occupancy scanning activities of hotel chains rates and revenues of hotels
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Asian Academy of Management Journal‚ Vol. 16‚ No. 1‚ 73–94‚ January 2011 HERZBERG ’S MOTIVATION-HYGIENE THEORY AND JOB SATISFACTION IN THE MALAYSIAN RETAIL SECTOR: THE MEDIATING EFFECT OF LOVE OF MONEY Tan Teck-Hong* and Amna Waheed Sunway University‚ School of Business 5‚ Jalan Universiti‚ Bandar Sunway 46150 Petaling Jaya‚ Selangor‚ Malaysia * Corresponding author: waltert@sunway.edu.my ABSTRACT This paper examines what motivates employees in the retail industry ‚ and examines
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Information Brochure - 2014 MDI @ a Glance First Indian B-School accredited by AMBA International accreditation by the coveted Association of MBAs (AMBA) London was awarded to three Programmes of MDI: PGPM‚ NMP and PGPM (Part-Time) in 2006. These Programmes were re-accredited in 2011. Three other Programmes: PGP-HRM‚ PGP-IM and PGP-EM also received accreditation in 2011 establishing international quality standards of the Programmes of the Institute. Ranked Consistently among the
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A Process can be defined as a collection of equipment‚ methods‚ people‚ and systems used together to produce the products/ services required. A Process Strategy in an organization’s approach is to transform resources into goods and services. The objective of the process strategy is to build a process that meets customer requirements and product specifications within cost and other managerial constraint. The process selected will have a long term effect on efficiency and flexibility of production
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Your_HND_cover.qxd 2/9/08 10:02 am Page 1 Student and graduate special interest series Your HND... what next? Skills gained What can I do next? Further study Getting a job Popular areas of work Action plan Contacts and resources Your_HND_cover.qxd 2/9/08 Available online at www.prospects.ac.uk/ 10:02 am Page 2 Contents links/yourhnd WRITER Konstantina Dee (University of Gloucestershire) The writers of the Special Interest EDITOR Ryan Offutt
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Work-Life Balance Initiatives Factors Affecting Employee Use of Work-Life Balance Initiatives Jennifer Smith Digital Mobile‚ Auckland Dianne Gardner Massey University The study examines work-life balance (WLB) using a sample of 153 employees in a large New Zealand organisation. Analysis of company policies identified sixteen WLB initiatives currently being offered. Employees were surveyed to determine the extent of their awareness and use of currently offered initiatives. Factors influencing WLB
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Tutor: Juanna Schrøter Joensen Examinator: Örjan Sjöberg The Employment Effect of an Increase in the Swedish Minimum Wage An empirical study of the 2005 wage agreement between SKL and Kommunal Mikolaj Gruszczynski♣ Paula Roth♦ Bachelor’s Thesis‚ Stockholm School of Economics‚ Department of Economics June 16‚ 2010 Abstract This thesis investigates the relationship between a minimum wage increase and change in employment for municipality workers in Sweden between 2003 and 2007. The
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