GLASS CEILING: IT’S EFFECT ON FEMALE EMPLOYEE’S PERFORMANCE Submitted By: Shireen Naqvi Submitted To: Sir. Jahangir Abstract: The glass ceiling persists for women in public relations and communications management‚ despite increasing feminization of these fields. This qualitative study seeks to identify factors that support and perpetuate the problem of the glass ceiling for women in public relations and corporate communications management. Introduction: Glass ceiling‚ the point
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The Glass Ceiling – Women in Top Management Table of Content According to the Economist‚ women in top management are still only represented by an embarrassing small amount. Not only one DAX listed company in Germany is run by a woman‚ only 15% of the CEOs of Fortune 500 are female and only 5 of FTSE-100 firms in Britain are led by women (The Economist‚ 2011). But why do we still observe such gender inequality in senior positions although women and men
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ASSIGNMENT 1 What Happen the Petrol Price Decrease in the Ends of 2008 and its Effect on Consumers and Suppliers. Petrol is a petroleum-derived liquid mixture‚ primarily used as fuel in internal combustion engines. It also is used as a powerful solvent much like acetone. Petrol is very important in our life. Most current or former Commonwealth countries use the term "petrol"‚ abbreviated from petroleum spirit. In North America‚ the word "gasoline" is the common term‚ where it is often
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Petrol companies have the market structure of an oligopoly. An oligopoly is a market structure where there are a few dominant firms whose behavior is interdependent. There are a few dominant firms relative to market size‚ and they each command a large proportion of the market share‚ thus having strong monopoly power. Examples of petrol companies include Shell‚ Caltex and Exxon Mobil. Their demand curve is downward sloping‚ meaning that they are price setters. Petrol is a homogeneous product‚ hence
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| Marketing Mix and Retail Petrol Outlets | The Four P’s | | Introduction This report aims to address four elements that collectively create the marketing mix. These marketing tools will then be analysed and how these marketing elements are applied to retail petrol outlets within Australian will be discussed. The Marketing Mix elements collectively are made up of the four P’s; Product‚ Price‚ Place and Promotion. Marketing as often defined‚ utilises these four tools; putting the right
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GEZ PETROL STATION: USING COST-VOLUME-PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR PLANNING By KU NOR IZAH KU ISMAIL (Corresponding author) School of Accountancy UUM College of Business Universiti Utara Malaysia E-mail: norizah@uum.edu.my Tel: 04-9283906 And WAN NORDIN WAN HUSSIN Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business Universiti Utara Malaysia GEZ PETROL STATION: USING COST-VOLUME-PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR PLANNING INTRODUCTION As an Area Manager of GEZ Bhd‚ a major oil company in Malaysia
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Report of the Working Group on Petroleum & Natural Gas Sector for the XI Plan (2007-2012) Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas November 2006 This page has been left blank intentionally. Report of Working Group on Petroleum & Natural Gas Sector for the XI Plan (2007-2012) Table of Contents v Executive Summary 6 1.1 Economy & Energy 6 1.2 International Scenario 6 1.3 Indian Scenario 7 1.4 Thrust Areas for the Petroleum and Natural
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[pic] BUSINESS ECONOMICS FINAL REPORT ON ELASTICITY OF DEMAND OF PETROL AND CNG SUBMITTED TO: SIR FAISAL SULTAN QADRI PREPARED BY: Syeda Tabinda Naz Anum Zehra Madiha Khan ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We owe our profound thanks and deepest gratitude to ALMIGHTY ALLAH‚ most merciful‚ who blessed us with determination‚ strength‚ ability and divine help to complete this report. This Report is on ELASTICITY OF DEMNAD OF PETROL. This report is a part of our course titled as Business economics conducted
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in Libya as petrol rises Bulgaria is starting to feel the economic impact from Muammar Gaddafi’s attempt to stay in power. Prices of basic foodstuffs have begun to sky rocket in Libya‚ as fighting between supporters and opponents of the dictator continue‚ but Libya is not the only country affected. The price of petrol is reaching nearly 116 dollars a barrel‚ which is a 20 per cent rise in less than a week‚ Bulgarian National Television (BNT) reported on March 8 2011. Petrol stations in Bulgaria
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Glass ceiling Invisible but real barrier through which the next stage or level of advancement can be seen‚ but cannot be reached by a section of qualified and deserving employees. Such barriers exist due to implicit prejudice on the basis of age‚ ethnicity‚ political or religious affiliation‚ and/or sex. Although generally illegal‚ such practices prevalent in most countries. While the phrase glass ceiling is metaphorical‚ many women who find themselves bumping their heads on it find it very
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