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    Role of Human Resource Information System in Banking Industry of Developing Countries Dr. Harman Preet Singh Assistant Professor‚ PGDAV College University of Delhi‚ Delhi‚ India hpsingh@pgdav.du.ac.in Dr. Sunita Jindal Associate Professor‚ giBS GGS IP University‚ Delhi‚ India sunitajindal@gmail.com Sekh Abdul Samim Sr. Relationship Manager‚ IIPM Bhubaneswar‚ India samim20_cet@yahoo.co.in Abstract- The deployment of Human Resource Information System (HRIS) in banking is the fruit of development of

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    programmes can have a number of benefits for the organization’. Every organization need the effective manager to bring the company to success. Therefore‚ the effective manager should have the characteristic and skill that benefit to the organization. Whetten and Cameron(1998) demonstrate that the characteristic of effective manager should have the essential management skill (e.g. self-awareness‚ delegating‚ managing conflict‚ team building‚ managing time ans stress etc.) Coopey‚ Beech‚ Chambers‚ McLean

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    The needs of various stakeholders As we already discuss about the important of the stakeholders. A stakeholder does not exist but makes demand of the organization. The reason why stakeholders are important in strategic analysis is because of they want something from the organization. The demand of different stakeholders may become conflict to each other. For example shareholders of Tesco want maximum returns from the organization whereas the management team may retain profits for long term investment

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    Various Leaders' Biblography

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    Leadership is a process whereby a person(leader) influences others(followers) to accomplish an objective and intend changes and outcomes which reflects their common purpose(Clark‚2005). Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad is the fourth prime minister in Malaysia and his reign for 22 years made him the longest serving prime minister in Malaysia which also earned him the longest-serving leaders’ title in Asia. ‚ Mahathir came from a generally modest background unlike his three predecessors known to all

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    The causes of three non-communicable diseases in developing countries and recommendations for preventions Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are gradually becoming the leading cause of deaths in developing nations as they have been in the developed world for several decades‚ threatening an increasing amount of people in many low and middle income countries. A prediction from the National Center of Biotechnology Information (2005) suggests that if this trend continues‚ NCDs will result in 80 percent

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    Chapter Developing an Information Strategy Plan Developing an Information Strategy Plan is the first stage in an overall IT development process that continues with the implementation of that strategy. Strategic Planning Before looking at how to develop an Information Strategy Plan‚ it is worth considering what strategic planning involves and why it is important for organizations to have an Information Strategy Plan. Strategic planning goes to the heart of what an organization does‚ why

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    How do both humans and rose bushes exhibit common characteristics of life? There are several characteristics that allow us to determine when an “object” is living or non-living. For example‚ we can look at a rock and a frog and‚ based on these characteristics‚ determine that a frog is living and would be something a biologist might study. Even if armed with this information‚ it is not always easy to see the similarities between living things. For example‚ are humans and rose bushes really that

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    Global tragedy of commons Occurs when polluting a resource‚ like most parts of the environment‚ brings private benefits to the country that pollutes but ultimately has adverse global consequences (for all countries) irrespective of where the pollution originates. The term Global Commons refers to the earth’s unowned natural resources‚ such as the oceans‚ Earth’s atmosphere‚ and outer space. Common resources are overexploited because no person or institution has the motivation and/or responsibility

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    GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ESSAY ON THE ROLE OF AGRICULTURE IN COMBATING CLIMATE CHANGE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES PRESENTED BY; MWAURA PHILIP W DATE; 25TH MARCH 2013 INTRODUCTION Climate change is now recognised as one of the most serious challenges facing the world – its people‚ the environment and its economies. There is now clear scientific evidence that the high concentration of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere is causing global warming. While the world has experienced climatic

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    Many developing countries are currently expanding their tourist industries Why is this the case? Is it a positive development? Nowadays‚ more and more countries are become hospitable to their visitors or aliens. Some places that were totally forbidden once upon a time‚ have become accessible to visitors. Those countries‚ particular some developing countries‚ feel obliged to invest more money in order to extend their tourist industries. But whether such expansion be positive or not is still

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