Réflexions autour de l’article : « » de PHILIPPE D’IRIBARNE Résumé Les facteurs immatériels de l’entreprise jouent aujourd’hui plus que jamais un rôle prépondérant dans ses performances. Désormais‚ la culture de l’entreprise fait partie de ces facteurs qui‚ selon Philippe D’Iribarne (1997)‚ expliquent la réussite de certaines firmes‚ entre autres la filiale du groupe SGS-Thomson implantée à Casablanca. D’Iribarne montre que les références culturelles locales‚ propres à la société marocaine‚ ont
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Bibliography: 1. Bergholz‚ Harvey‚ 2006‚ CEO Transitions: How to Smooth the Process. www.jeslen.com. 2. Bridges‚ William‚ 1991‚ Managing Transitions: Making the Most of Change‚ Addison-Wesley Publisher‚ Reading. 4. Collins‚ James‚ Porras‚ Jerry‚ and Collins‚ Harper‚ 1994‚ Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies‚ NYC. 6. Hinden‚ Denice‚ R.‚ Tebbe‚ Don‚ Managing Executive Leadership Transitions in Nonprofits: Field-Tested Advice to Turn Leadership Change into a Pivotal
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Take: From Petty Crooks to Presidents‚ Bloomington: Indiana University Press‚ 1978. Cressey‚ Donald R.‚ Theft of the Nation: The Structure and Operations of Organized Crime in America‚ New York: Harper & Row‚ 1969. Durkheim‚ Emile‚ Les Règles de la Méthode Sociologique‚ Paris: Presses Universitaires de France‚ 1973. van Duyne‚ Petrus‚ The phantom and threat of organized crime‚ Crime‚ Law and Social Change‚ 24(4)‚ 1996‚ 341-377. Gambetta‚ Diego‚ The Sicilian Mafia: The Business of Private Protection
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Country Report ISRAEL Submitted To: Dr. Sonia F. Manlangit Submitted By: Li‚ Joon Marie A. Mañalac‚ Sharlene R. Total Population 2012 estimate 7‚941‚900 (97th) 2008 census 7‚412‚200 Density 347/km2 (34th) 925/sq mi Total Land Area * 20‚770/22‚072 km2 (153rd) 8‚019/8‚522 sq mi * 2% water 445 km2 (172 sq mi) of inland water Total Land Area Devoted to Agriculture * Only 20% of the land area is arable. Since 1948‚ the total area under cultivation has increased
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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TASK 1 – Understand difference between personal management and human resource management. 1.1 Distinguish between personal management and human resource management. Human resource management is the new version of personnel management. There is no any watertight difference between human resource management and personnel management. However‚ there are some differences in the following matters. The main difference between personnel management and
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“We are witnessing and participating in an unprecedented dissolution of the boundaries of the field of organization development. In organizations around the world‚ the HR function is monopolizing the OD function at an unprecedented pace‚ which is limiting our reach‚ blunting our effectiveness‚ and compromising our role.” OD and HR Do We Want the Lady or the Tiger? By Matt Minahan Ding. Ding. Ding. OK‚ time’s up. Time to decide. Will it be door number one‚ or door number two? The lady or
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THE INTERFERENCE OF MOTHER TONGUE IN STUDENTS’ LANGUAGE LEARNING A PAPER Submitted as a Partial Fulfilment in Seminar on language Teaching Lecture: Dr. Hermayawati‚ M.Pd By: Titis Wisnu Wijaya 07004114 B CLASS ENGLISH EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM THE FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION AHMAD DAHLAN UNIVERSITY YOGYAKARTA 2010 INTRODUCTION English which is an international language is used for communication in many countries around the world especially in the globalization
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phenomena. Inductive reasoning is the examination of specific instances to develop a general hypothesis or theory‚ whereas deductive reasoning is the use of a theory to explain specific results. In 1637 René Descartes published his Discours de la Méthode in which he described systematic rules for determining what is true‚ thereby establishing the principles of the scientific method. The scientific method has four steps 1. Observation and description of a phenomenon. The observations are made
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Pretoria‚ Republic of South Africa‚ Chapter 27‚ pages 423–449. Stern‚ N (2006)‚ Review of the Economics of Climate Change. What is the Economics of Climate Change? Discussion Paper‚ Her Majesty’s Treasury‚ UK Government‚ 31 January. Thompson‚ J‚ I T Porras‚ E Wood‚ J K Tumwine‚ M R Mujwahuzi‚ M Katui-Katua and N Johnstone (2000)‚ “Waiting at the tap: changes in urban water use in East Africa over three decades”‚ Environment &Urbanization Vol 12‚ No 2‚ October‚ pages 37–52. 112 WAT E R M A N A G E M
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