Innovation Process In order for organizations to become successful or maintain an ongoing success‚ they need to accommodate any necessary changes needed while remaining on a competitive edge. With this known‚ companies such as Coca-Cola have easily shown their success by becoming the largest manufacturer‚ marketer‚ and distributor of nonalcoholic beverages by which the company has products sold in 200 counties world wide. In this paper Team B will identify and explain the four phases of the
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Role of the HR Department Human Resource Management (HRM) refers to that part of an organisation’s activities designed to attract‚ train‚ develop and maintain an effective workforce. Some activities and roles undertaken include: * drawing up job descriptions‚ * organising the process of recruiting and selecting new staff‚ * organise training (e.g. induction training for new staff)‚ * arrange and conduct performance appraisal‚ * planning future staffing requirements‚ * handling grievances
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The communication process 1. Source (the sender) The source of a communication event is usually a person attempting to send a spoken‚ written‚ sign language‚ or nonverbal message to another person or person. The perceived authority and experience of the sender are important factors in influencing how much attention the message will receive. 2. Message The heart of a communication event is the message‚ which is a purpose or an idea to be conveyed. Many factors influence how a message is received
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Process Mapping Key items to note when process mapping: http://www.bpmenterprise.com/content/c060710a.asp - Follow Best practices and get the right people (SME) for each job. - Get the bigger picture of the entire system instead of just discrete or departmental views. Understanding interactions. But don’t (lose) losing sight of the forest for the trees. - Understanding the current processes in depth. - Prioritize key things that need to be done‚ elements in critical path‚ customer delivery
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INDEX Sr.no | Chapter | Page.no | 1. | Introduction to Indian Oil Corporation Limited | 2-10 | 2. | Gujarat Refinery‚ IOCL | 11-13 | 3. | Recruitment Process at IOCL‚ Gujarat Refinery. | 14-17 | 4. | Job Qualification | 18-21 | 5. | Sources of Recruitment | 22-27 | 6. | Factors Affecting Recruitment | 28-32 | 7. | Selection Committee for Recruitment at IOCL‚ Gujarat Refinery. | 33 | 8. | Special Provisions of Recruitment at IOCL Gujarat Refinery. | 34-35 | 9. | Experience |
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In Jack’s purchasing process‚ several issues need to be pay attention to reduce the risk of fraud or errors. As an auto detailing business‚ Jack’s Car detailing needs to purchase car decorating beauty supplies and other related surrounding decorative materials as the basic supplies for its business. In the first step‚ to avoid wrong order items /quantity‚ the purchase requisition form should list specific items and quantity. More importantly‚ the purchase requisition must be authorized by designated
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budgeting 2. Preparing & Controlling a Budget Budgeting is potentially a managers most valuable planning and management tool - but only if budgets are carefully planned and monitored. Depending on the size of the organization‚ preparing a budget can be a very complex process. This tutorial focuses on important aspects of budgeting - preparation and control. 3. Credit Management Firms that plan to offer credit terms to customers need to address the issues such as assessing credit worthiness
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Audit Process Typically an audit flows through a series of logical steps culminating in the ‘Audit Report’. Background Research Preparation of the Audit Plan Accounting Systems review Internal Control System review Substantive Testing Analytical review techniques Analytical review of financial statements Preparation and signing of the Audit Report Background Research 1. Present condition and future prospects for the industry 2. History‚ present and future prospects
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Entrepreneurial Process Many successful entrepreneurs tend to follow a process to develop their businesses. This process contains four stages toward achieving their dreams. The processes are identifying an opportunity‚ developing a business plan‚ assessing the need for resources‚ and finally developing a management program designed to achieve success. The entrepreneur must develop an understanding of this process as an important step. Developing an understanding of the entrepreneurial process can determine
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Bottlenecks in the Process Joy Stanley OPS 571 Tuesday‚ January 24‚ 2012 Ms. April Fox Bottlenecks in the Process A bottleneck is defined as any resource whose capacity is less than the demand placed upon it. A bottleneck is a constraint within the system that limits throughput. It is that point in the manufacturing process where flow thins to a narrow stream (Chase‚ Jacobs‚ & Aquilano‚ 2006). An example of a bottleneck would be seating issues within a restaurant producing long wait times
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