HBR.ORG APRIL 2012 reprint r1204H How Many Direct Reports? Senior leaders‚ always pressed for time‚ are nonetheless broadening their span of control. by Gary L. Neilson and Julie Wulf With compliments of... How Man Direct Re 2 Harvard Business Review April 2012 ny eports? Gary L. Neilson is a senior vice president in the Chicago office of Booz & Company and a coauthor of “the Secrets to Successful Strategy execution” (HBR June 2008). FoR aRtiCle RePRintS Call 800-988-0886 oR
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CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR Till the last decade it was almost unimaginable that there would be a fairness cream for men among male grooming products. As it turned out‚ men contributed significantly to consumption of HUL’s fairness product Fair & Lovely and even other fairness products. That shouldn’t be surprising as we live in a society which is obsessed with fair skin‚ just as the West is preoccupied with getting the perfect tan. This phenomenon was
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HOMEOPATH to give a complete and Holistic treatment to combat the following RHEUMATOLOGY- Dr. Mamtora( Orthopedic surgeon) and Dr. Nimish Mehta (Homeopath) HOMOEOPATHIC WEIGHT MANAGEMENT- Team of consultants at „the other song‟ including Dr. Rajan Sankaran and others. DIABETES - Dr. Deepak Dalal (Diabetologist) and Dr. Shachindra Joshi (homeopath) Now coming up with the 4th department BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN Consulting Pediatrician: Dr. Archana Mehan Consulting Homeopath: Dr.
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disrespectful to use religious items‚ is because it holds significance to the culture and isn’t there to be worn around without care. "...It is not meant to be thrown around loosely for seductive effects or as a fashion accessory aiming at mercantile greed"(Rajan Zan). When the item in question is put on‚ and the importance of the item is not known or cared for‚ than why are they wearing it? To ’complete’ their outfit‚ for a Halloween party‚ or because they are trying a new trend out? Any of those reasons aren’t
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E. Spence and Reza Moinpour 4. Fear: The Potential of an Appeal Neglected by Marketing by Michael L. Ray and William L. Wilkie 5. Fear Appeals in Print Advertising: An Analysis of Arousal and Ad Response by Tony L. Henthorne‚ Michael S. LaTour‚ Rajan Nataraajan
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Antecedents to Temporary Employee’s Turnover Intentions Jeffrey P. Slattery* Northeastern State University-Broken Arrow 3100 East New Orleans Broken Arrow‚ OK 74014 918.449.6000 Ext. 6558 Email: slattery@nsuok.edu T.T. Rajan Selvarajan University of Houston-Victoria School of Business 14000 Univeristy Blvd. Sugar Land‚ TX 77479 281.275.3381 Email: selvaragant@uhv.edu * Address all correspondence to Jeffrey P. Slattery Running Head: Attecedents to Temporary Employee’s Turnover
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Blue Investing: Values and Finance‚” forthcoming Journal of Financial Economics. Kaplan‚ R. S.‚ and D. P. Norton‚ 1996‚ “Using the Balanced Scorecard as a Strategic Management System‚” Harvard Business Review‚ January-February. Kaplan‚ S. N.‚ and L. Zingales‚ 1997‚ “Do Investment-Cash Flow Sensitivities Provide Useful Measures of Financing Constraints‚” The Quarterly Journal of Economics‚ 112(1)‚ 169– Margolis‚ J.‚ H. Elfenbein‚ and J. Walsh‚ 2007‚ “Does It Pay To be Good? A Meta-Analysis and Redirection
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TTK PRESTIGE LTD. Introduction to company:- a) History of company TTK Prestige Ltd.‚ a TTK Group company was incorporated in Oct 1955 at Madras‚ as TT Pvt Ltd. It became a deemed public company in Jun.’88. Its name was changed to the present one in Jun.’94. It established facilities at Bangalore to manufacture a wide range of domestic and industrial appliances and commenced the manufacture of pressure cookers in 1959 with technical support from Prestige Group‚ UK. In 1992‚ the company
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distinguished from development aid by being focused on relieving suffering caused by natural disaster or conflict‚ rather than removing the root causes of poverty or vulnerability. U.S. Soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala‚ Afghanistan‚ Dec. 5‚ 2009 The provision of humanitarian aid or humanitarian response consists of the provision of vital services (such as food aid to prevent starvation) by aid agencies‚ and the provision of funding or in-kind services (like
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AID EFFECTIVENESS IN BANGLADESH IS THE GLASS HALF FULL OR HALF EMPTY? By M.G. Quibria* April 2010 *M.G. Quibria is Professor‚ Department of Economics‚ Morgan State University‚ Baltimore‚ MD 21239; and Distinguished Fellow‚ Policy Research Institute of Bangladesh‚ Dhaka‚ Bangladesh. 1 PREFACE The literature on aid effectiveness is rife with controversies. There is a voluminous empirical literature based on cross-country regressions‚ which has produced more confusions than robust conclusions
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