Question 1 1.0 Nature of the Shell Refining Company Our group has selected Shell Refining Co. Bhd (F.O.M) as our assignment topic’s company. It’s a Malaysian based company located in Port Dickson which produces wide range of petroleum products‚ mostly consumed within Malaysia. It was incorporated in Malaysia on 19 September 1960 and was listed on KLSE on 29 October 1962. Its parent company is Royal Dutch Shell PLC. The company vision is to be the top performing and most admired refinery in Asia
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STRATHMORE UNIVERSITY ATTACHMENT REPORT GUIDELINES Introduction The purpose of the Attachment report is to reflect the experience and knowledge gained during the Attachment in a target-oriented way. The report should do so with a focus on the application of the knowledge and skills already acquired during the university program‚ and of interdisciplinary key qualifications. The keywords given below can be used as a guideline for the appropriate structure and content of an Attachment report
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their practice. As a teacher‚ it is vitally important to understand the current legislation in order to meet the needs of the organisation and the learners. Listed below are some examples of generic and specific legislation‚ codes of practice and regulations which you will need to be aware of. Health and Safety at Work Act (1974): states that learners and employees (pupils and teachers‚ for example) are legally entitled to a safe and healthy environment. This responsibility for compliance rests not
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Sub Section‐ I Issues by Indian Companies in India This sub‐section attempts to cover the basic concepts and questions related to issuance of securities by unlisted Indian companies1 offering the shares to public and by listed Indian companies2. For full particulars of laws governing primary markets‚ please refer to the Acts/Regulations/Guidelines appearing in the Legal Framework Section . FAQs are presented under following 12 broad headings. 1. Different kinds of issues
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The Effect of the Factors in the Internal Audit Department on the Internal Auditors Objectivity in the Banks Operating in the United Arab Emirates: (A Field Study) Dr. Riham Muqattash‚ Asisstant professor‚ Al-Ain University of Science and Technology‚ Abu-Dhabi ABSTRACT Since the demand for range of non-audit services increases‚ the need for appropriate supervision and standards for assuring professionalism and especially objectivity in audit services also increases‚ this study examined
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UPS Diversity Audit Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Diversity Audit 4 I. UPS Organizational Background 4 I.1. Corporate History 4 I.2. Corporate Business Culture and Scale 4 I.3. Delivery Service Industry 4 I.4. Operational Management 5 I.5. Technology and Innovation in UPS 5 II. Selected Criteria 6 II.1. Diversity Audit Background 6 II.2. Audit Criteria 7 III. Diversity Management in UPS 8 III.1. Diversity of UPS people 8 III.2. Diversity of UPS Community 8 III.3. Diversity
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Chapter II Review of related literature and studies A. Review of related literature The researchers believed that our century today is rapidly evolving from primitive to modern technology. The used of computers and other types of gadgets is a necessity to human beings. It enables business to work with ease by having an organized computer generated system. Foreign literature According to Paolo Malinverno‚ Research VP‚ Gartner who wrote an article that originally appeared in Outsource magazine
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Lecture 11: Handout The Regulation of Banks Date: 28 April 2004 Module: International Banking Why Regulate Banks? Banks are intermediaries between money suppliers and those who need money. Commercial banks are most heavily regulated financial institutions. Five main reasons for regulation: I. The first is to ensure the safety and soundness of banks. The purpose is to maintain I) domestic and II) international confidence‚ III) protect depositors and ultimately taxpayers
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Biologics are recognized as cutting edge products utilized against many hard to treat diseases and conditions. The physical properties of biologics as well as the nature in which they are produced make the regulations that govern these products very complex and important to understand. Biologic are often complex‚ large‚ and unstable 3D compounds that can be easily altered by natural factors such as holding temperature and light exposure (Geigert‚ 2013). This can be troublesome for biologic manufacturers
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Q1. Components of H.R. developmental audit? ANS: There are three components:- 1: Organization and admin of H.R The organization of H.R office SOP and internal control features Admin retention rights‚ notice‚ matrix and outplacement practices Communication and appointment authorities 2: information management through documentation Personnel documentation Documenting: • Hiring‚ Working and leave information • Compensation benefits and perks • Employee profile • Performance
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