...prestigious global summer internship program, among several excellent candidates, Diane was notified this information prior to official announcement. Diane also knew that Frieda just get law school admission which will start this September. Ethical Issues: Frieda is awarded for this prestigious summer internship program primary because she is considered as an excellent profession in accounting, finance or information system field. Means if she decide to attend law school, she might loss this internship opportunity. Who are the primary stakeholders: Frieda is the primary stakeholder, she is the winner of the global internship opportunity while she could loss it if she decide to attend law school and her decision to be revealed. All the other candidates of this summer internship are stakeholders as well, because if Frieda is found to be not eligible, they would have chance to win the internship. Identification of possible alternatives: 1. Frieda can give up law school and change to business school, that way she can still get the summer global internship to Paris. 2. Frieda can choose attend law school and give up the summer internship opportunity. 3. Diane keep secrete for Frieda, that way Frieda could get summer global internship and still attend law school afterwards. Ethics of the various alternatives identified: Alternative 1 and 2, there’s no ethic issues if Frieda choose to tell the truth to Beta Alpha academic advisor. Since the internship is supposed...
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...1.0 Executive summary A million of thanks to Kolej Poly-tech Mara Kuala Lumpur for the opportunity to complete Workplacement/ Internship at Kometsoft (M) Sdn. Bhd. Followed thanks to Kometsoft’s that welcomed to their Company.The major purpose of this report was to ensure that students can adapt in workplace environment at the Organization or firm culture. This Internship task are will be completed during the semester break (1st November to 31st December). The major findings indicate that students know how to handle projects while working in one organization/ firm. A student must learn and need to stands in their own feet to solve any problem in the organization and try to communicated-well person. As recommendation, this workplacement/ internship program is very useful for the students’ to learn what really happen in one organization before the student finished their course at College/ University. While having Internship, the students learned a lot in time management, problem solving, critical thinking skills and other. Lastly, a lot of thanks as well to everyone who involved manage and evaluate this workplacement/ internship program. 2.0 The Background of Host Organizations/ Main activities and Business Operation Kometsoft (M) Sdn Bhd (“Kometsoft”) was established to promote an open source technology back in year 2003. The establishment was coincides with Malaysian Government encouragement to opt for the open source technology and the policy helped the Company’s rapid...
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...and excellent work is “the fast growing local chapter” in 2010-2011. INTRODUCTION About Camp Vision “Raise student’s leading potential and awareness about society & the world” Mission Create an environment for developing sociable responsibility Activate self-leadership through culture differences Raise awareness of global mindset among students OCP OC Exchange Delegation OC Finance & Logistics OC Special Event - ER OC Marketing OC Event Marketing IT Job Description 1 Build detailed content for Camp Job Description 2 Conduct/Facilitate sessions during Camp Job Description 3 Run/ Participate in activities promoting for camp Job Description 4 Improving global learning's system for project/LC members to develop global mindset Job Description 5 Integrate in Cultural Activities organized by AIESEC FTU HCMC: cooking day, Vietnamese class, city tour, etc. JOB DESCRIPTION REQUIREMENTS Pre-Internship BENEFITS During Internship Function bonding LC activities engagement Intern’s House Pick-up interns at air port Bus map reading skill training Culture shock training Project engagement Post- Internship Interns feedback Interns farewell party CONTACT Ms. Tuyet Anh Organizing Committee of Exchange and Delegation Skype: tuyetanh1106 E-mail: anh.luong@aiesec.net TN DETAILS TN-In-VN-HF-2013-292 TN-In-VN-HF-2013-293 TN-In-VN-HF-2013-294 TN-In-VN-HF-2013-295 TN-In-VN-HF-2013-296...
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...I took many business-related courses. In addition, I had gotten more familiar with these kinds of stuff after I did some internship, which provided me a very good opportunity to build my confidence in pursuing business-related jobs after college. In particular, I feel interested in real estate, marketing, and finance areas. Not only I have been almost done all the courses in business major requirement, I am participating in JBS Real Estate Development this summer, which gives me a glimpse and affords me a substantial connection between the college and the work after college. Despite what many believe, business is not only about its glossy brochure, its fancy product, and its precise financial report. It extends to its employees, customers, the media and even the general public. Honestly, I am a kind of person who is eager to work with people, communicate with people and even negotiate with people. Last year, I declared Psychology as one of my major and almost done all requirements as so far. I certainly believe that Psychology and Business are a good combination in knowing how to work with people, and how to get into social networks well in the future. Besides my good academic standing, I joined many clubs on campus. At my sophomore and junior year, I was the E-board member for Brandeis Chinese Cultural Connection, and also the Vice President for Global China Connection-Brandeis Chapter. These two most challenging position offered me a very good chance to meet many friends...
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...Daniel Piccoli Business Portfolio BUSINESS PORTFOLIO 2014.2 “Leave or Stay” The role and benefits of Internships in today’s hospitality industry with a consideration of students satisfaction and effectiveness of the development programs for their future careers. by Daniel Piccoli Daniel Piccoli Business Portfolio Table of Contents Executive Summary …………………………………………………………………… page 4 Introduction …………………………………………………………………………… page 4 Students vs Employer : different perspective of Internship benefits ………………… page 6 Conclusion and Recommendation …………………………………………………… page 12 References ………………………………………………………………………… page 13-14 Daniel Piccoli Business Portfolio Table of Figures Figure 1.1 : Lodging Internship Competency model ……………………………….. page 6 Figure 1.2 : Internship Model ……………………………………………………….. page 7 Table 3.1 : Positive and Negative findings in a Internship ………………………….. page 8 Chart 1.1 : ICON Hotel Internship Model ……………………………………………. page 9 Figure 1.3 : The Voyage Program by Ritz Carlton ………………………………….. page 10 Daniel Piccoli Business Portfolio Executive Summary The purpose of this paper is to have a better understanding of the importance of Internship in today’s hospitality industry from two different point of views, the interns and employers. Nowadays, the hospitality industry is famous and known to offer to his employees and future talents a development and growing opportunity. However...
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... | Hi Dorian Von, Applications now open for Shell's summer Internships. Shell Australia is seeking remarkable students from a variety of disciplines to join us for 12-weeks summer internship. Shell's Assessed Internships consist of well-defined projects with clear objectives and deliverables that will allow your students to work with a number of interesting and stimulating colleagues on projects that have real business impact; allowing them to gain valuable experience and skills. Our internships provide regular and structured performance evaluations from mentors and direct supervisor. It's also an opportunity for your students to get a look into the energy industry and explore what Shell has to offer as an employer. | | NOW RECRUITING We are seeking university students who are in their pre-final year of study from the following disciplines: * Accounting, commerce & finance * All engineering disciplines * Economics & related * Geography/Geomatics * HR/Psychology * Information science * Law * Maths, statistics & related * Physics & related * Quantity surveying * Science & research We encourage you to share and refer your students to these exciting internship opportunities with Shell. Encourage them to visit our careers site: www.shell.com.au/graduate or share the following items with them: Shell Assessed internship brochure Shell internship Flyer Forward your students this email Hints and tips for a successful...
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...12 months internship training program for Hospitality Industry Introduction Proposed Research Topic: This proposal seeks to investigate the effectiveness of the 12 months internship training program of ABC Hospitality Group. Organizational Outcomes: Intern’s higher satisfaction as well as supervisor’s satisfaction according to trainees’ performance and high retention rate of interns. In this project, I will explore intern’s satisfaction with company’s internship training system as well as supervisor/manager’s satisfaction of intern’s performance. In particular, I will focus on how the training system influence the retention rate as well as the effectiveness of the program it self. Desired outcome from company’s perspective view would be higher satisfaction rate from both trainee and their supervisors and in the end, retaining successful trainees. Literature review [Train interns their first day on the job—and every day thereafter—to make them better employees.]. [Katie Willoughby spent the first four weeks of her internship last summer in Kansas City, Mo.-based Hallmark Cards Inc.’s marketing department accompanying her boss from one meeting to the next and gathering background information for her data analysis project. She loved every minute of it. Janell Rodriguez, a 2005 engineering intern at National Instruments in Austin, Texas, was able to field complex customer questions on the workings of her company’s data acquisition technology after spending...
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...Job Satisfaction and Job Performance at the Internship Level Miles Smayling Minnesota State University, Mankato Howard Miller Minnesota State University, Mankato Industrial psychologists and management theorists have been examining the linkage between job satisfaction and job performance for at least fifty years. The results have been, at best, tenuous. The effects of age, gender, personality and environment have been considered without yielding concrete resolution. Since an internship or similar work integrated learning experience might well be a career starting point, a study was conducted to determine what, if any, relationship exists between satisfaction and performance at this stage. Assessment of job performance for student interns is an accepted practice for work integrated learning operations. This paper examines the results of 359 internships over a period of years. Consideration was given to the gender of the intern and their supervisor and the key factors that interns and their supervisors tended to focus on in their evaluations. Gender did not seem to play a role in the students’ view of the value of various work characteristics. The effect of moderating variables were considered when examining the satisfaction-performance relationship. Although the use of such moderators did alter the results, their effect was fairly small and did not have a meaningful impact on the conclusions drawn. A clear finding emerged suggesting that job satisfaction is more highly related...
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...Context……………………………………………………………………3 Building a Solid Base of Support…………………………………………………………4 Identifying and Prioritizing Program Ideas……………………………………………….5 Developing Objectives……………………………………………………………………9 Devising Transfer of Learning…………………………………………………………...10 Designing Instruction…………………………………………………………………….11 Formulating Evaluations…………………………………………………………………13 Making Recommendations………………………………………………………………15 Format of Internship Program …………………………………………………………....16 Identifying Programming Staff…………………………………………………………..17 Budgets and Marketing…………………………………………………………………..18 Facilities………………………………………………………………………………….20 Appendices: Appendix A: Caffarella’s Interactive Model of Program Planning……………...22 Appendix B: Needs Assessment…………………………………………………23 Appendix C: Faculty Survey……………………………………………………..29 Appendix D: Student Survey…………………………………………………….30 Appendix E: List of Graduate Programs with Internship Components………….31 Appendix F: Internship Learning Agreement ……………………………………32 Appendix G: Possible Internship Sites for HALE Master’s Program…………...35 Appendix H: Sample Brochure…………………………………………………..36 Introduction The HALE master's program prepares individuals for entry-level leadership positions in postsecondary education, public agencies, and business settings. The program provides a broad understanding of educational systems from social, historical, cross-national, normative perspectives and...
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...Goal Inventory Assignment In ten years, I want to be working in the human resources department at Texas Instruments. I specifically want to be an HR Business Generalist because it is more closely tied to the business and business strategy at Texas Instruments than some of the other human resources jobs there are. This position seems like it would be a great fit for me because I am extremely interested in the business strategy of a company and how the people working for the company can directly influence how successful a business is. I want to be in Dallas, Texas at Texas Instruments’ main office where I can get the most enriching experience. However, after I have learned as much as I can at the Dallas office and when I am comfortable with my position, I want to move to the Houston office because Houston is where I grew up and it is where I want to raise a family. In five year, I want to be working in the human resources department at Texas Instruments. I want to start out in their Compensation position within the HR department. My major is in accounting and I like to work with numbers, so I believe the Compensation position would be a good starting point for me. I have also been advised that this position is a great HR position to begin with, especially if you want to work your way to the HR Business Generalist position, because you learn a lot about the company and their financing. I would like to be in the Dallas office, because this is Texas Instrument’s main office...
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...Week 11 & Week 12 The last two weeks are the busiest weeks to me because since my internship program is near the end, I need to complete all the tasks before leaving. During this period, my main task is to prepare an intern farewell event during the last time to chairman, CEO, Director and all the senior general managers of my company. It is also a ceremony to send off us. Besides, I am given a task to write a report of learning experience within the internship program to my company’s supervisor, finding the information of competitor’s make-up classe, explore myself in working process of warehouse working, attend GST workshop and take part in DWMY Friends & Family Day. Interns Farewell Event Our company hopes that there is a session for all of us to enjoy before ending the internship program, so that we are informed to organize interns’ farewell event with all the other interns from different department during the last day. Therefore, it is the only opportunity for me to work with all interns during my internship program. Due to the limited time of preparation, all of us keep discussing to come out the idea in doing it well. We prepare the decoration, invitation card, performance, video together. It is a task that needs the cooperation of each of us to complete. From the process of preparation, I learn how to dealing some matter with the superior, how to communicate with people and how to work in a team. Although it is very tired, it is the most interesting...
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...Bradshaw Ryan Andrews BA590, Grantham University Key Organizational Behavior Audrey Locke is a summer intern for a very successful North American company of Brussels and Bradshaw Investment Bank. As it seems in most organizations, the new guy, or girl in this case, is often subject to treatment that can be misunderstood as abusive. Those that are in positions within an organization see this as ‘weeding out the week’. From the view point of Audrey and other past interns, it can be seen as unnecessary and disheartening. For those that are intent on making a future in investments, it seems that you are going to have to learn how to adjust. In fact, Blake Cooper, one of the managing partners of the Toronto Office with Audrey is performing her internship at stated “We cannot afford to get soft on our people by listening to analysts whine and complain about each other. Once you start, where does it stop? They’ll figure out how to get along on their own if you let them. These are professionals. We are all here to make money and the only way to make money in this business is to work together. Those that want to get ahead will recognize that – and those are the people we want at Brussels and Bradshaw.” (Hitt, Miller, Colella, 2011) Issues and Recommendations It seems that this situation of being stepped on is not going to change. Since this seems to be a companywide pandemic, it is going to take a ton of pressure from the top and directive to stay on course to change the fact that summer...
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...INTERNSHIP EXPLORATION WORKSHEET Name: _____Aaron Bok________________________________________ Section: __________4:00 to 5:20pm__ Graduate Area Being Explored Here: ______________________________ List a SPECIFIC source(s) after your answer for each question, EXCEPT question #12. If you use an online source, provide the EXACT website URL for the page where you found your information. If you use a printed source (like a book or a pamphlet) you must list this source using APA style. This assignment is DUE ON WEDNESDAY, 11/06/14 by 23:55. This assignment is worth 100 pts. Remember that each question EXCEPT QUESTION 12 must have at least one source listed. Some questions will, of course, have the same source. The internship exploration should be a typed document with the following format: Questions ending in ? or … should be answered in a few sentences. Questions ending in : can be answered in a few words or as a bulleted list. 1. (6 pts) What key factors are important to you for selecting an internship? (for example: salary, duration, reputation, location close to significant others, specialization, etc.) For me, I want to be close to home, so probably near Chicago, but I am willing to go out to somewhere completely new. Also, an internship focusing on finance or trading is ideal, but I still want to do an internship. For duration wise, hopefully over the summer, thus I can gain more experience and do more. 2. (6 pts) Identify three specific resources...
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...Brussels and Bradshaw In response to the case study, Brussels and Bradshaw is a well-established financial institution that offers their clients competitive and innovative solutions for their community and work environments. The banking institution offers a summer internship to bright and driven individuals. The internship includes 14 weeks of very intense training and long hours. Interns are paid $20,000 for the contract. During the screening process, out of all the possible candidates Audrey Locke was selected. Audrey has some experience as an assistant, assurance analyst and financial planning analyst. Brussels and Bradshaw is operating in more than 25 countries globally; this case study takes place in Toronto. Many behavioral issues in the Brussels and Bradshaw institution are unprofessional and stressful. Job stress is defined as feeling one’s capabilities, resources, or needs that do not match the demands or requirements of the job (Hitt, Miller, & Colella, 2011 p. 249). Working 70 and 80 hours per week or possibly 120 hours will put a major burden on anyone, especially someone new to the working environment. Audrey is excited with her internship and very eager to learn. She is assigned a mentor and buddy by the business development manager, Kelly Richards. Kelly has 10 years of experience. Although associates consider her human resources, Kelly’s job is strictly administrative. Audrey is never introduced to her mentor and her buddy, Christine Page is very...
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...BN OVERSEAS EDUCATIONAL SERVICES | MARKETING STUDY | INTERNSHIP ABROAD PROJECT | | BEN CHEKROUN YASSINE -------------------- ELMOUTARAJ ZOUHAIR | July 30, 2010 | Internship abroad is a cooperation project between BN overseas educational services and AIESEC Chandigarh. This market study has been done between July 26 and July 30 according to the project planning. | INTEREST FOR THE SERVICE The aim of this question is to know whether Indian students are accustomed in having international working experiences or not. The survey showed that only 3% of students have had an experience in a foreign country, we can so conclude that the market is virgin and that our new service has the advantage of innovation. Most of the students (68%) who participated in our survey confirmed that they want to go abroad for an internship, 12% said that they would like to go abroad if some conditions are available like a decent salary or parental approval. Only 20% confirmed that they don’t want absolutely to have an international experience. The last two questions showed that the market holds great opportunities for the new service of BN Overseas Educational Services. Beside our calculations showed that the potential Market contains 12.000 Students. Our survey showed that BN Overseas Education Services is not famous among University Students, only 4% confirmed to have heard about it. So it’s important that the company relies on effective promotion tools in order to improve...
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