A PROJECT REPORT ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT AT INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. - HO (MUMBAI) SUBMITTED BY PUJA KUMARI MMS (2013-2015) ROLL. NO 20024 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF STEPHEN.EKKA JANKIDEVI BAJAJ INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES SNDT WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY MUMBAI-400049 SPECIALISATION: HR2014-15 DECLARATION I‚ Puja Kumari‚ hereby declare that the project report titled “EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT” submitted to Jankidevi Bajaj Institute of Management Studies affiliated to SNDT University
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|Career Marketing Plan | |MKT 3010 | |Wenzhu Mou | Mission Statement To provide professional accounting consulting services for small to midsize business at a lower cost than big accounting firms. Current Marketing Situation Market Description • Segmented by positioning: I segmented the accounting
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0B Global Leadership and Ethical Issues in Marketing & Advertising Christian Adams February 4‚ 2007 Adams Global Leadership and Ethical Issues in Marketing & Advertising 2 The marketing industry is a very broad industry simply because at its core is a common business function. Marketing helps companies thrive in the commercial environment by covering the gamut of customer and business owner needs and goals. Marketing leaders are responsible for creating the look and feel of a brand
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www.hbr.org Savvy negotiators not only play their cards well‚ they design the game in their favor even before they get to the table. Playing the Whole Game 3-D Negotiation by David A. Lax and James K. Sebenius Reprint R0311D Savvy negotiators not only play their cards well‚ they design the game in their favor even before they get to the table. 3-D Negotiation by David A. Lax and James K. Sebenius COPYRIGHT © 2003 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS
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Advertising Strategy Module Code: MHN509383-A Module Handbook 2014/2015 Module Leader:Dr Shirley RateModule Tutor: Jenny Flinn Tel: 0141 331 8230Tel: 0141 331 3061 E-mail: shirley.rate@gcal.ac.ukE-mail: jenny.flinn@gcu.ac.uk Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u Aims PAGEREF _Toc399837361 \h 2Learning Outcomes PAGEREF _Toc399837362 \h 2Module Delivery PAGEREF _Toc399837363 \h 3Student Input PAGEREF _Toc399837364 \h 3Assessment PAGEREF _Toc399837365 \h 4Coursework (40%) PAGEREF _Toc399837366 \h
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Lecture 1: The importance of Business Ethics * 1st part : Introduction Ethics in General: Ethics is simply how people try to live their lives according to a standard of what is good or bad. They apply these standards both in how they think and how the others behave. Two way relationship. Example : MY friend left his wife for someone else. How do you think ? Unethical‚ so I behave in a way to not to talk to him anymore. My friend considers what I did as unethical‚ we’ve been friend for
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Therefore‚ a question of whether the supplier is dependable arose. It is an obvious paradigm of unethical act that the information of furniture promoted was not disclosed to the other party (Grandgenett and Derelian 2010‚ 1104). The dealer as a persuader was unethically tried to hide the source of supply and yet emphasized that the furniture were of good quality. Hence‚ the manager was unethical if he accepted the offer because he was supporting an unethical act. Additionally‚ the manager should
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MGTS2606 Study notes Lecture 1: Basic Concepts Definitions of Communication Q. What is communication? • “Communication is a conscious or unconscious‚ intentional or unintentional process in which feelings and ideas are expressed as verbal and /or nonverbal messages; sent‚ received and comprehended” (Berko‚ Wolvin & Wolvin‚ 1998). • The process can be accidental (having no intent)‚ expressive (resulting from the emotional state of the person) or rhetorical (resulting from specific goals of the
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Animal Farm by George Orwell Background information for George Orwell’s Animal Farm Animal Farm is a satirical novella (which can also be understood as a modern fable or allegory) by George Orwell‚ ostensibly about a group of animals who oust the humans from the farm on which they live. They run the farm themselves‚ only to have it degenerate into a brutal tyranny of its own. The book was written during World War II and published in 1945‚ although it was not widely successful until the late 1950s
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A R T I C L E www.hbr.org 3-D Negotiation Playing the Whole Game by David A. Lax and James K. Sebenius Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary The Idea in Brief—the core idea The Idea in Practice—putting the idea to work 2 3-D Negotiation: Playing the Whole Game 13 Further Reading A list of related materials‚ with annotations to guide further exploration of the article’s ideas and applications Product 5372 3-D Negotiation Playing the Whole Game The Idea
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