...Section 7: Conclusion Section China and the World: Scenarios to 2025 7 Conclusion Given the importance of China today, there can Wild cards are low probability events which be no doubt that the determination of Chinese would have a significant impact if they were to leadership to maintain the course of reform will occur. In the case of China they could include : be a decisive factor in the global future. It is • A possible Taiwan conflict : equally true that the support of other global How would China react if Taiwan were to players and their preparedness to welcome declare independence ? For many years China in its gradual rise in greatness will have a independence was not an issue as the direct impact on how China emerges. Given the Kuomintang rulers of Taiwan claimed they close connection between China and global were the real government of China and welfare, these scenarios indicate that outsiders had no interest in relinquishing their claim must appreciate the scale of the challenges on sovereignty. But independence has faced by the government in Beijing, and that become an issue with the rise of generations those in China need to comprehend the born and raised on the island. They have sensitivities of outsiders to its rise. successfully established democratic rule and some do not want to be subject to rule Raising awareness of differing sensitivities is an important role that scenarios can play. from a distant capital. The implications of...
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...MANAGEMENT PRACTICE S.A.I.M. S.A.I.M. CASE-STUDY WORKBOOK Prepared by Dr Norris W Dalton. Copyright 2002 SAIM Management Practice 1 Copyright @ 2002 - South African Institute of Management All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from SAIM. Copyright @ 2002 Copyright 2002 SAIM First Edition (2002) Management Practice 2 MANAGEMENT PRACTICE CASE-STUDY WORKBOOK CONTENTS Page 1. Introduction. 5 2. Management in Context. 7 3. Learning to be a manager. 9 4. Case-study analysis. 11 5. Problem-solving and decision-making. 14 6. Caselets: First-line and Middle-management (Tactical/operational levels). 21 7. Case-studies: Executive / Senior management (transitional / strategic level). 119 8. Case-studies: Management failures (Reference studies). 173 9. Lessons: 201 Business {Managerial) Failure. 10. References and Further Reading. Copyright 2002 SAIM 207 Management Practice 3 Copyright 2002 SAIM Management Practice 4 MANAGEMENT PRACTICE Management Principles are easy; Management Practice is difficult. 1. Introduction The Theory of Management (20%) is easy and can be learnt in a classroom setting, since it relates to knowledge acquisition and book-learning...
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...CONTENTS | Title | Page No. | 1 | Executive Summary | 2 | 2 | Introduction | | 3 | Discussion and analysis | | 4 | Conclusion | | 5 | References | | 1- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY X University is a private educational institution with an aim to be a leading educational institution. The dedicated management were focused, and working hard towards achieving the goals. A human resources director joint the University, which had a major impact on the performance of individual employees, and the whole organization. A lot of employees resigned, departments were ineffective, number of applying students was decreasing significantly and overall morale was fading, in addition to reputation has been significantly affected. “The better the leader, the more engaged are the staff.” (1) 2- INTRODUCTION .X University is an independent, private, educational institution , which aims at building a knowledge-based economy that effectively contributes to the development of the country * Vision To be a leading international center, of higher education and research in science. * Mission: X University endeavors is to serve UAE society and the region and the world by providing an environment of creative enquiry within which critical thinking, human values, technical competence and practical and social skills, and capability of lifetime learning. * Goals: 1. Educational Excellence 2. Student-centric community 3. Creates a culture of research and innovation ...
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...Harvard Business School 9-293-024 Rev. December 16, 1994 BEA Associates: Enhanced Equity Index Funds On the afternoon of July 13, 1992, Messrs. Jeffrey Geller and David DeRosa, derivatives portfolio managers at BEA Associates, were considering alternative ways of investing the assets of a new $100 million enhanced index account. They wanted to find the most attractive combination of derivative and cash market positions to achieve the client's objective which was to outperform the S&P 500 stock index by 50 basis points in a low risk manner. The alternatives included the use of over-the-counter equity swaps, a relatively new financial instrument that had proliferated in recent years. BEA Associates BEA Associates was an investment advisory firm founded as Basic Economic Appraisals in 1934. As of March 31, 1992, the firm managed $15.4 billion representing over 164 institutional clients. Its separate accounts clients were principally corporate, public, and multiemployer pension funds, and foundations and endowments. BEA also managed several mutual and commingled funds, and a number of closed-end country funds. The firm employed 33 investment professionals—most of whom had 10 years or more of experience—and 76 support staff. BEA offered a variety of specialized investment management services grouped under equities ($3.4 billion), fixed income ($5.6 billion), derivative-based strategies ($5 billion), and international equities ($1.6 billion). (See Exhibit 1). The firm boasted...
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...Harvard Business School 9-293-024 Rev. December 16, 1994 BEA Associates: Enhanced Equity Index Funds On the afternoon of July 13, 1992, Messrs. Jeffrey Geller and David DeRosa, derivatives portfolio managers at BEA Associates, were considering alternative ways of investing the assets of a new $100 million enhanced index account. They wanted to find the most attractive combination of derivative and cash market positions to achieve the client's objective which was to outperform the S&P 500 stock index by 50 basis points in a low risk manner. The alternatives included the use of over-the-counter equity swaps, a relatively new financial instrument that had proliferated in recent years. BEA Associates BEA Associates was an investment advisory firm founded as Basic Economic Appraisals in 1934. As of March 31, 1992, the firm managed $15.4 billion representing over 164 institutional clients. Its separate accounts clients were principally corporate, public, and multiemployer pension funds, and foundations and endowments. BEA also managed several mutual and commingled funds, and a number of closed-end country funds. The firm employed 33 investment professionals—most of whom had 10 years or more of experience—and 76 support staff. BEA offered a variety of specialized investment management services grouped under equities ($3.4 billion), fixed income ($5.6 billion), derivative-based strategies ($5 billion), and international equities ($1.6 billion). (See Exhibit 1). The firm boasted...
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...Motivation in the Work Place Varying employee needs lead to different kinds of motivation. Different kinds of motivation influence employees’ job satisfaction. Employees’ motivation will be affected by factors such as occupation, gender, social culture and organisational structure. This study will attempt to explore the differences in motivation between core-workers and periphery workers, and whether these differences in motivators are distinctive. The literature revealed that similar motivators may not be necessarily applicable to employees working at different levels but most of the literary work did confirm that intrinsic and extrinsic motivation leads to job satisfaction in the work place. Hence, the aim of this study is to investigate and ascertain whether there are distinctive motivators for employees working at different levels in the work place. The literature review enabled the researcher to understand the various theories of motivation and the environmental and cultural influences on motivational approaches. The research paradigm which is primarily derived from the positivists’ philosophy helped the researcher to test the formulated hypothesis based on the literature review. The researcher developed an online questionnaire to collect primary data regarding the motivational levels in the work place, with the intent of exploring each individual’s motivation in their respective positions. The questionnaire was distributed using email in the UK. The responses from...
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...Hotel-Dieu De France Beirut-Lebanon Word Count: 3,477 CONTENTS I- Executive summary 3-4 II- Introduction 4 III- Company Profile 4-5 IV- Problem and Processes Description 5-8 1- Problem definition 5-6 2- Patients flow model at hdf 6-8 V- patient Flow and Capacity Theories 9-12 3- Process mapping 10 4- theory of constraints 10-11 5- lean tools 11-12 VI- HDF processes evaluation from the capacity theories perspective 12-16 VII- Proposed changes and their effects on customer service 16-18 VIII- Final Recommendations and conclusion 19-21 IX- REFERENCE I- Executive Summary: Reducing operational inefficiencies is paramount to healthcare providers across the globes, who are...
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...John Wiley & Sons, Inc. David L. Kurtz University of Arkansas Louis E. Boone University of South Alabama BUSINESS 14TH EDITION Contemporary . . . at the speed of business “The 14th edition of Contemporary Business is dedicated to Joseph S. Heider, who brought me to John Wiley & Sons. Thank you, Joe.” —Dave Vice President & Executive Publisher Acquisitions Editor Assistant Editor Production Manager Senior Production Editor Marketing Manager Creative Director Senior Designer Text Designer Cover Designer Production Management Services Senior Illustration Editor Photo Editor Photo Researcher Senior Editorial Assistant Executive Media Editor Media Editor George Hoffman Franny Kelly Maria Guarascio Dorothy Sinclair Valerie A. Vargas Karolina Zarychta Harry Nolan Madelyn Lesure 4 Design Group Wendy Lai Elm Street Publishing Services Anna Melhorn Hilary Newman Teri Stratford Emily McGee Allison Morris Elena Santa Maria This book was set in Janson TextLTStd-Roman 10/13 by MPS Limited, a Macmillan Company, Chennai, India and printed and bound by R. R. Donnelley & Sons. The cover was printed by R. R. Donnelley & Sons. This book is printed on acid free paper. ∞ Founded in 1807, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. has been a valued source of knowledge and understanding for more than 200 years, helping people around the world meet their needs and fulfill their aspirations. Our company is built on a foundation of principles that include responsibility to the communities we serve and where we live...
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...11/12/2009 MANAGEMENT 573 GOLDMAN SACHS CASE STUDY Brady Gear, Adam Heying, Maxwell Kagan, Kelly Schilling, & Joseph Quinn Wingerd Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 4 History ........................................................................................................................................................... 4 The Nineteenth Century ............................................................................................................................ 4 The Twentieth Century .............................................................................................................................. 5 More Recent Times ................................................................................................................................... 6 Who’s Who List of Former Goldman Sachs Executives ................................................................................ 7 Business Segments ........................................................................................................................................ 9 Investment Banking ................................................................................................................................ 10 Financial Advisory ............................................................................................................
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...also honorary chairman of the Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy. Dr. Weidenbaum served as Assistant Secretary of Treasury for Economic Policy in the Nixon Administration and as President Reagan’s first Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers. 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20004-3027 www.wilsoncenter.org MURRAY WEIDENBAUM WEIGHING THE PROS AND CONS OF GLOBALIZATION Remarks by MURRAY WEIDENBAUM A Presentation to the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington, D.C. March 5, 2003 WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOLARS LEE H. HAMILTON, DIRECTOR PROJECT ON AMERICA AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY SERIES ON GLOBALIZATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES Joseph B. Gildenhorn, Chair; David A. Metzner, Vice Chair. Public Members: James H. Billington, Librarian of Congress; John W. Carlin, Archivist of the United States; Bruce Cole, Chair, National Endowment for the Humanities; Roderick R. Paige, Secretary, U.S....
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...Vol. 105-1 Earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints. — Jude 3 The Ultimate Search and Rescue VIEWPOINT DURING A RECENT STAY in Harare, Zimbabwe, it was a blessing to become acquainted with Lancelot Muzondo, who was the first Zimbabwean to correspond with our organization’s headquarters back in 1953, when Zimbabwe was known as Rhodesia. He was the one who introduced Morgan Sengwayo (see testimony on page 21) to the Apostolic Faith. Sengwayo had been evicted from his home by his parents and Muzondo took him in. He told Sengwayo about the Apostolic Faith organization and the teachings of the Latter Rain Gospel. Before long, those teachings were reinforced by Timothy Oshokoya, who visited from Nigeria at Portland’s request. Sengwayo prayed through to his deeper experiences and in time was appointed to lead our Southern Africa work. While Brother Sengwayo’s legacy is well-known, the same is not true of the quiet man who initially taught him this way. Brother Muzondo has already outlived Brother Sengwayo by thirty years and is the surviving pioneer of the Zimbabwe Apostolic Faith work. He has been a stabilizing force in a work that thrives despite a history of national economic and political upheaval. Brother Muzondo was not only present at every activity during our visit, he was often at my side showing unwavering support for Portland headquarters and current Southern Africa District Superintendent Onias Gumbo. As in South Africa, our church...
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...London School of Commerce Chaucer House, White Hart Yard, London SE1 1NX, Tel: 020 7357 0077, www.lsclondon.co.uk MODULE TITLE: Managing Human Capital PROGRAMME: MBA SEMESTER: Semester Two ACADEMIC YEAR PERIOD: June 2012 – August 2012 LECTURER SETTING ASSESSMENT: David Hall/ Dr Rajendra Kumar STUDENT: Mauro Persic STUDENT ID: L0296IAIA0212 London, August 2012 P A R T A TALENT RECRUITMENT PROGRAMME Report Executive Summary This report aims point out advantages and disadvantages of talent management strategy in compared with more traditional human resource management which is often seen as an administrative department dealing with forms and applications. In particular, we will focus on the framework for the talent management which constitutes of five elements: attraction, selection, engaging, retention and development of employees. This strategy can be useful not only for recruitment and management of higher ranked employees but also for complete workforce. After all employees are the key element and most valuable asset of an organisation and investment and development of employees can only give rise to company’s reputation, competitiveness and many other benefits. Moreover, situation on the labour market is highly competitive, therefore asks for serious well-developed approach. In conclusion, old human resource management approach has not been suitable for the present economy, therefore we strongly recommend you to consider introducing more sophisticated...
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...Careers in Investment Banking WetFeet Insider Guide 2005 Edition The WetFeet Research Methodology You hold in your hands a copy of the best-quality research available for job seekers. We have designed this Insider Guide to save you time doing your job research and to provide highly accurate information written precisely for the needs of the job-seeking public. (We also hope that you’ll enjoy reading it, because, believe it or not, the job search doesn’t have to be a pain in the neck.) Each WetFeet Insider Guide represents hundreds of hours of careful research and writing. We start with a review of the public information available. (Our writers are also experts in reading between the lines.) We augment this information with dozens of in-depth interviews of people who actually work for each company or industry we cover. And, although we keep the identity of the rank-and-file employees anonymous to encourage candor, we also interview the company’s recruiting staff extensively, to make sure that we give you, the reader, accurate information about recruiting, process, compensation, hiring targets, and so on. (WetFeet retains all editorial control of the product.) We also regularly survey our members and customers to learn about their experiences in the recruiting process. Finally, each Insider Guide goes through an editorial review and fact-checking process to make sure that the information and writing live up to our exacting standards before it goes out the door. Are we perfect...
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...Press All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of Oxford University Press. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available ISBN-13: 978-0-19-530792-4 ISBN-10: 0-19-530792-5 1 3 5 7 9 8 6 4 2 Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper For Chaille Bianca and Vivienne Lael and William Grant who says he wants to be an investment banker ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS As a f i r s t - t i m e au t h o r , I have many people to thank. Luckily for the reader, most of them are current and former employees of Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley who would prefer not to be cited. Their support and insight were invaluable to this enterprise. For early encouragement and guidance I must also thank Clare Reihill at Harper Collins, Brian Kempner and Peter Kaplan at the New York Observer, L. Gordon Crovitz...
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...indicates three key factors of sustainable competitive advantage, i.e. branding and image, the physical aspects of higher education including location and facilities, and the mode of delivery. The paper will seek to identify these factors amongst the market leaders to ascertain the validity of the secondary data via critical analysis of their activities. The theoretical framework employed for the analysis will be Michael Porter’s Three Generic Strategies and Five Competitive Forces. The PHEIs have largely evolved into business entities and this development makes the framework appropriate for the study. 2082 2 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH (2 ICBER 2011) PROCEEDING nd nd List of tables Table1. Summary of...
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