Performance management system in Mahindra & Mahindra In Mahindra & Mahindra first of all Departmental goal are set. It uses ‘BALANCE SCORE CARD’ approach which was given by Robert S. Kalpan and David P. Norton in 1992. Through this approach performance are measured in 4 perspectives- * Customer perspective * Internal process * Learning and development and * Financial perspective. After setting departmental goal‚ individual goals are assigned which involves 5 steps-
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behaviour can be communicated via text‚ mobile phones‚ internet‚ social networking sites‚ forums and so on. There are many types of bullying‚ you may think calling some a nasty name is what bullying is all about but there is more to bullying: Physical Bullying: is being hit‚ kicked‚ pinched or tripped Verbal Bullying is being called names‚ teased‚ put downs‚ and insults Psychological bullying is being threatened‚ stalked or manipulated Social bullying is being ignored‚ having rumours spread about you
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Responsible Social Networking Campus gossip websites were ideally intended to be used as a way to communicate with students and engage with peers in useful ways. I feel that campus gossip websites are being used unethically. Currently‚ Campus gossip websites are just now being utilized to start rumors and anonymously publicly bash fellow students without ramifications from school and related officials. In turn‚ the students have gone to new extremes with malicious comments towards fellow peers
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Intro Background story: On March 25‚ 1931‚ seven young white men entered a railroad stationmaster’s office in northern Alabama. They claimed that while they were riding the rails‚ a "bunch of Negroes" picked a fight with them and threw them off the train. The stationmaster phoned ahead to the next station‚ near Scottsboro‚ Alabama. A Scottsboro deputy sheriff made deputies of every man in town with a gun. When the train stopped‚ the posse (group of people legally authorized keep the peace) rounded
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utilizing social networks. The Internet is powerful because it serves as an almost limitless storehouse of data and ideas‚ but it also can be dangerous because it can store misinformation that masquerades as fact. (Mark D. Bowles‚ 2010) I think once you enter into the Internet Highway one has to sacrifice a little security. Even inaccurate information can be reported about a person. If you are not concerned about someone finding out personal things about you‚ then this avenue of networking is perfect
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Mobile Computing and Social Networking Student: Kristopher Bryant Professor: Dr. Edwin R. Otto Course Title: Information Systems Decision Making Date: August 18‚ 2012 Being healthy is one of our greatest assets that people take for granted when experiencing good health and one that is missed when experiencing illness. Anstett (2012) states that “employers all over the country‚ from big companies to city governments‚ increasingly are offering workplace health insurance policies that reward
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CASE NUMBER # 1.2 CASE NAME “NIKE SPRINTS AHEAD OF COMPETITION‚ YET HAS A LONG WAY TO RUN” Submitted by Indrajit Rau (56) Jayanta Bhattarcharjee (57) Justin.P.Sam (61) Ruchi (119) Q1.) Should Nike switch from a focus on celebrities to a focus on its products in its advertising? Discuss the role of marketing research
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TH 502 Social Sciences Winter Semester 2013 Prof Anne-Marie Willis Office: C3 114 anne.willis@guc.edu.eg Lectures: Wednesday 12.30 – 14.00 in H18 Course Description Social Sciences research phenomena of social interaction and investigate them empirically. Social sciences analyze structure and function as well as the interdependence with action and behavior processes of individuals. The lectures introduce social science thinking and methods that are useful for designer’s research
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CLASSIFICATION AND TYPES OF REASEARCH 1. PURPOSE OF DOING RESEARCH If we ask someone why he or she is conducting a study‚ we might get a range of responses: "My boss told me to do"; "It was a class assignment"; "I was curious." There are almost as many reasons to do research as there are researches. Yet the purposes of research may be organized into three groups based on what the researcher is trying to accomplish explore a new topic‚ describe a social phenomenon‚ or explain why something
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|NAME OF STUDENT | | |REGISTRATION NO. | | |UNIT TITLE |Managing Communications‚ Knowledge and Information | |ASSIGNMENT TITLE |Presentation of final report and systems
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