Blackwell Science‚ LtdOxford‚ UKFSTFood Service Technology1471-5732Blackwell Publishing Ltd‚ 20055••2334Original ArticleCulture and performanceT. Øgaard‚ S. Larsen & E. Marnburg Peer review Organizational culture and performance – evidence from the fast food restaurant industry Torvald Øgaard‚* Svein Larsen*† and Einar Marnburg* *The Norwegian School of Hotel Management‚ Stavanger University‚ Stavanger‚ Norway; †Department of Psychosocial Science‚ University of Bergen‚ Bergen‚ Norway Abstract
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Web200 Final Exam 2012 Student Name_________________________ True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. ____ 1. The USENET was the earliest of the networks that eventually combined to become what we now call the Internet. ____ 2. E-mail was born in 1972 when a researcher wrote a program that could send and receive messages over the Defense Department network. ____ 3. The set of rules for delivering Web page files over the Internet is in a protocol called the Hypertext
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Google Managing Change and Creativity A report examining how the concepts of creativity and innovation are relevant to Google‚ Google’s organizational structure and its impact on creativity‚ the company’s culture and values‚ in addition to how Google copes with change and manages it‚ and‚ finally‚ the challenges faced by the number one search engine in the world today and in the near future. Outline: I. Executive Summary II. The Role of Creativity and Innovation at Google III
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Software Requirement Specification for Online Result Automation System Software Requirement Specification Project Title Team Title Guide and College Project Members : Online Result Automation System : Chalukya team : Prof: S V Saboji ‚VTU University Belgaum‚ Karnataka : • • • Shreekanth Gaanji Yishtaling Naregall Raveendra Padasalagi INTRODUCTION The purpose of this section is to provide the reader with general‚ background information about the software “Online Result automation
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