...(HOW HR CAN ADOPT AGILE/ADAPTIVE APPROACH) WILL BE DERIVED FROM MALAYSIAN AIRLINES DATA, INFORMATION, FINANCIAL STATEMENT, PRESS RELESE, FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS OF PAST AND PRESENT STATUS OF MALAYSIAN AIRLINES (SILVERMAN, 2014) Malaysian Airlines TIME TO TRAVEL……. THEORIES THE FOLLOWING THEORIES WILL BE USED TO IDENTIFY THE KEY ISSUES OF MA THEORIES ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü PESTEL ANALYSIS SWOT ANALYSIS PORTER’S 5 FORCES CULTURAL AND LEADERSHIP STYLE OF MA (HARD & SOFT) KNOWLEDGE BASED VIEW & RESOURCE BASED VIEW FORCE FIELD ANALYSIS BLUE OCEAN STRATEGIES STRATEGY GROUP MAP SEVEN “S” MODEL KEY ISSUES ü COMPANY PROFILE OF THE MALAYSIAN AIRLINES ü CURRENT STATUS OF THE THE MALAYSIAN AIRLINES ü CURRENT STRATEGIC POSITION OF MALAYSIAN AIRLINES ü CURRENT HR PRACTICES IN MA ü STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS ü RISK ANALYSIS ü COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE ü KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATOR (KPI) ANALYSIS OF MA ü Formation of cultural web Malaysian Airlines TIME TO TRAVEL……. PESTEL ANALYSIS OF MALAYSIAN AIRLINES SITUATION(S) POLITICAL DESCRIPTION ü TAXATION: AN OBSTACLE DURING RECESSION. MA REPORTED A NET LOSS OF TAX OF RM 1.174 BILLION IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 2013 (ANNUAL...
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...System Berhad (MAS) Malaysia Airlines (MAS), the countries’ national carrier was incorporated on 12th October 1937. First known as Malayan Airways Limited (MAL), it was a joint initiative of Ocean Steamship Company of Liverpool, the Straits Steamship of Singapore and Imperial Airways which proposed to Colonial Straits Settlement government to run an air service between Singapore and Penang. MAL’s first commercial flight was on 2nd April 1947. By the time of Malaysia formation in 1963, Malayan Airways Limited (MAL) changed its name to Malaysia Airlines Limited. Borneo Airways was incorporated soon after. Singapore’s separation from Malaysia saw the company renamed to Malaysia-Singapore Airlines (MSA) in 1965. In 1972, MSA went separate ways to become Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Malaysia Airline Limited (subsequently renamed to Malaysia Airline System (MAS)) independently. As of 31st December 2013, MAS operates a fleet of total 147 aircrafts (108 MAS + 39 Subsidiary). Other MAS subsidiary providing air services included MASkargo, Firefly and MASwings. MAS has been suffering from losses continuously since year 2011 even though revenue and passenger increased in the year 2013. Coupled with the MH370 and MH17 tragic incidents in year 2014, Malaysia government called for a recovery plan to be executed to turn MAS back to profitability. The recovery plan was put together by Khazanah Nasional (Federal government Investment Arm, which happens to be majority stakeholder of MAS) and to be...
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...then also display in a window after all of the selections have been made and the customer can verify the information is correct. Then you can prompt the customer if everything is correct to enter a 1 or if it is incorrect then maybe select a 2 to route them back to the selection process. The scanner method can also be used to accomplish the same results except all of the information is shown line by line in a command window. I would use this method for the customer input but the JOptionPane has a better visual appearance for the user with graphical user interface (GUI). I have found that the Oracle website is a good source for finding predefined Java classes and methods. These can be found at the address http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/allclasses-noframe.html. It’s really unbelievable how of these are available. Also, just by using the program will give the experience using the predefined classes and methods to be able to build your own programmer defined methods. Well it seems there is going to be many choices for creating programmer defined methods for my class and case diagrams for...
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...Unit 1: Brand Made in Europe Almost every fashion label outside the top luxury brands is either already manufacturing in Asia or thinking of it. Coach, the US leather goods maker, is a classic example. Over the past five years, it has lifted gross margins1 from 55 per cent to 71 per cent by manufacturing solely in low-cost markets. In March 2002 it closed its factory in Lares, Puerto Rico, its last company-owned plant, and now outsources all its products. Burberry has many Asian licensing arrangements2. In 2000 it decided to renew Sanyo's Japanese licence for 10 years.This means that almost half of Burberry's sales at retail value will continue to be produced under licence in Asia. At the same time, however, Japanese consumers prefer the group's European-made products. Sanyo is now reacting to this demand for a snob3 (a) thích làm sang alternative to the Burberry products made in its factories across Asia by opening a flagship store4 in Tokyo's Ginza, where it sells Buberry imported from Europe. In interviews with the FT, many executives say the top luxury brands will continue to be seen, particularly in Asia, as European .Domenico De Sole, who is to step down next year from chief executive of Gucci, the Florentine fashion and leather goods group, says: "The Asian consumer really does believe - whether it's true or not - that luxury comes from Europe and must be made there to be the best. Serge Weinberg, chief executive of Pinault Printemps Redoute, which controls Gucci...
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...Illegal Immigration: The Good; the Bad Sara Brown ENGL102 – Composition 2 September 27, 2014 Professor Chris Baron Southwestern College Professional Studies Illegal Immigration: The Good; the Bad Throughout the history of the United States of America, illegal immigration has affected many governmental decisions and led to many political debates. Many Americans believe that allowing illegal immigrants to live in the USA is detrimental to our economy. For as long as I can remember, this topic has been a major discussion in the national news syndicate as well. One can open any newspaper, turn on any news channel, or visit any news site on the internet and one of the major headlines will have something to do with illegal immigration. With the overwhelming amount of undocumented immigrants in the USA, many questions are asked about the effects they are having on our economy. In the early 1600s, immigrants began arriving in the USA. As a country, the majority of the population was English. In 1607, so called “Foreigners” began to enter the country. Non-English immigrants were coming from mainly the British Isles, Whales, Scotland, and Ireland (Garis, R, 1927). During the year of 1637, Massachusetts was one of the first to implement a law regarding residents or colonies allowing immigrants into their homes. The Governor, John Winthrop, supported the law that states that any immigrants must have permission from the authorities to be in the colony (Hendricks...
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...PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTING (PSA 521) OVERVIEW OF AVIATION PRIVATIZATION IN EUROPE, AFRICAN AND ASIAN COUNTRY PREPARED BY: NUR IZZAH IWANI BT IBRAHIM@ABD RAHMAN 2010554633 NURUL HARYANIE BT MISRAN 2010572197 WANDEE BT JAMIL 2010558697 GROUP : AC220 8B PREPARED FOR : ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DR. ASMAH ABDUL AZIZ PERSONAL BIOGRAPHY NUR IZZAH IWANI BT IBRAHIM @ ABD. RAHMAN 2010554663 NURUL HARYANIE BT MISRAN 2010572197 WANDEE BT JAMIL 2010558697 Contents ABSTRACT 3 KEYWORDS 3 INTRODUCTION 4 OVERVIEW OF AVIATION PRIVATIZATION IN EUROPE, AFRICAN AND ASIAN COUNTRIES 5 Argentina – Its pitfall and the problems behind it 5 Turkey – A Privatization through BOT 7 Kenya Airways – A Successful Story 9 Malaysian Airlines Considering Privatization 10 Germany-Fully privatized and partially privatized 12 Privatization in United Kingdom 14 IMPLICATION OF PRIVATIZATION 16 RECOMMENDATIONS 17 REFERENCES 18 ABSTRACT This paper focuses on the privatization of airports in six different countries which are Argentina, Turkey, Germany, United Kingdom, Malaysia and Kenya. The analysis aims to highlight the objectives, implementation and the government rules towards privatization of airports. This paper also aims to identify to what degree privatization contributes to or enhances the performance of the airports. The study measures the change in any given indicator of performance...
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...Appendix 1 The recession was caused by the global financial crisis. Source: http://www.mas.gov.sg/about_us/annual_reports/annual20082009/4.html “The global economy plunged into its worst recession in the post-war period late last year, as key segments of the financial system seized up and trade collapsed.” Appendix 2 Appendix 3 Source: http://www.asiaone.com/Business/News/Story/A1Story20110218-264111.html “The Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) released final figures yesterday showing that the economy expanded 14.5 per cent last year, reversing a 0.8 per cent decline in 2009.” The Singapore economy started to display signs of moderation in the middle of last year after the exceptionally strong recovery. While the external outlook, particularly in the US, has improved, final demand in the developed economies is expected to remain fairly modest at this juncture. In comparison, the outlook for Asia ex-Japan economies is more positive. While growth in the region will likely slow from last year, it should continue to be supported by firm domestic demand. Alongside the maturing of the global inventory restocking cycle, the domestic manufacturing sector is likely to see slower growth this year in line with the pace of end demand in the key export markets. Construction activity will also decelerate, with the completion of mega projects such as the integrated resorts. As such, services will play a larger role in driving economic activity this year, underpinned by ...
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...Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .......................................................................................................................................................... 1 INTRODUCING HEDGE FUNDS ............................................................................................................................................ 2 ORIGINS OF HEDGE FUNDS .................................................................................................................................................. 3 STRUCTURES OF HEDGE FUNDS ........................................................................................................................................ 6 ROLE OF PRIME BROKERS ................................................................................................................................................... 9 FEE STRUCTURES OF HEDGE FUNDS .............................................................................................................................. 11 MAJOR HEDGE FUNDS ......................................................................................................................................................... 13 BALANCE SHEET OF A HEDGE FUND ....................................................................
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...rất quan trọng mà Bear nghĩ ai cũng biết: LUYỆN TẬP THƯỜNG XUYÊN. Tuy nhiên, cũng có 1 điểm cực kỳ quan trọng mà đa số thường không chú trọng lắm. Đó là phần từ vựng dạng ACADEMIC (học thuật). Nên để đạt điểm cao trong kỳ thi IELTS, ôn luyện từ trong quyển 22.000 từ THI TOEFL/IELTS của Harold Levine là cực kỳ cần thiết. Mỗi ngày chỉ cần học 3 từ, thì lượng từ vựng của bạn sẽ tăng đáng kể. Số từ vựng này giúp bạn trong cả 4 phần thi LISTENING / SPEAKING / READING / WRITING. Ví dụ: Nếu bạn dùng từ: SIMULTANEOUSLY thay cho từ AT THE SAME TIME, hay PORTABLE thay cho từ EASY TO CARRY hay MITIGATE thay cho từ LESSEN … trong phần WRITING và SPEAKING thì điểm của bạn sẽ cao chót vót không ngờ luôn đấy. Chưa kể, nhất là trong phần READING, những từ trong quyển sách này xuất hiện nhiều lắm, và cả LISTENING nữa chứ. Sự lợi hại của quyển sách này, chắc chắn chỉ khi nào học rồi, bạn mới thấy rõ. Quyển này (nhà xuất bản TPHCM) đã hết bán rồi. Nên nếu bạn nào cần phôtô thì liên lạc Uyên Uyên: UyenUyen@englishtime.us Tuy nhiên mỗi tuần Bear vẫn sẽ post lên đây 20 từ trong quyển sách đó, để nếu bạn nào ở xa, vẫn có thể học được. Đương nhiên mỗi người có 1 cách học riêng và trí nhớ khác nhau. Có người nhìn qua là nhớ liền, có người nhìn hoài vẫn không nhớ, nên Bear suggest cách học này, bạn nào thấy thích hợp với mình thì áp dụng: 1/ Mỗi ngày học 3 từ: giống như ăn cơm vậy: sáng 1 từ, trưa 1 từ, tối 1 từ. Vui lòng đừng thấy cuốn sách quá hay mà học 1 ngày vài...
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...Journal Entries in an ERP This assignment reviews basic accounting entries for a series of transactions, emphasizes the integration of journals to the financial statements, and introduces students to these journal entries in SAP ERP Journal Entries in an ERP This assignment reviews basic accounting entries for a series of transactions, emphasizes the integration of journals to the financial statements, and introduces students to these journal entries in SAP ERP ProductSAP ERP GBIRelease 6.04LevelUndergraduateGraduateBeginnerFocusAccounting Entries in Manual and Automated SystemsIntegration of Accounting JournalsAuthorsJim MenschingNancy JonesContributorsPatti BrownVersion1.0 | MOTIVATIONThis assignment is a review of general financial accounting principles and procedures. In the first part of the assignment, you will create general journal entries for a series of transactions in Excel. For the last part of the assignment you will enter your “manual” journal entries into the SAP ERP system. The SAP system will then be used to produce a set of financial statements (balance sheet and income statement). Primary learning objectives are: * Review the concepts of the beginning financial accounting course * Review the accounting cycle * Work with a manual accounting information systemSecondary learning objective: * Review basic Excel skills | | PREREQUISITESBefore you use this case study, you should be familiar with navigation in the SAP system...
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...it was not an easy task. One of the first goals was to make potential employers aware of the relative incorruptibility of the Singaporean bureaucracy. In much of the world laws are arbitrary and subject to change by the government. Corporations do not want to risk investing millions of dollars in facilities in an area where various elements of the government can take part or all of it at any time. The laws in Singapore might not be exactly to the liking of foreign companies but they would be fairly enforced. This proved to be a highly attractive feature of Singapore. The tax system was also attractive to foreign companies, often giving lower tax rates for foreign investment than for local residents. One of the keys to Singaporean development was the upgrading of infrastructure, streets, roads, an airport, port facilities. The upgrading was financed not primarily by borrowing but by a special infrastructure tax. Lee Kuan Yew was not infallible. His ideological background was the social democratic Labour Party. His intention was to raise income levels of Singaporean labor and when his program for attracting foreign employers was proving successful he announced an increase in the minimum wage...
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...PepsiCo EHREN HAYES Dr. Geoffrey Vanderpal GB550 – 02N Kaplan University October 4, 2011 Table of Contents I. Abstract………………………………………………………………………2 II. Meet Pepsico……………………………………………………………….3 III. Capital Structure Issues……………………………………………3-4 IV. Business and Financial Risks……………………………………4-6 V. Growth Opportunities………………………………………………6-7 VI. Modigliani and Miller’s Capital Structure Theory……….…7 VII. Criticisms of the MM Model and Assumptions……………7-8 VIII. PepsiCo’s Capital Structure……………………………………….8-9 IX. Conclusion…………………………………………………………………..9 X. Refrences…………………………………………………………………..10 ABSTRACT The following research will examine the capital structure of Pepsico and how the choices that the company makes affects their return on investment and their risk profile. The traditional theory of capital structure theorizes, “when the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) is minimized, and the market value of assets are maximized, an optimal structure of capital exists.” Pepsico analyzes their capital structure annually with their Board, including dividend policies and share repurchase activity. Long-term debt and solvency analysis will also be used to examine their capital structure in terms of financing sources and their ability to satisfy long-term debt and investment obligations. A review of Pepsico’s decisions in recent years will be able to help determine some of the reason’s why the company’s return on equity (ROE)...
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...Role of Risk Management in Managing Price volatility in the Global oil and gas market 1.Introduction “Oil is the life blood of civilization. It fuels the vast majority of the world’s mechanized transportation equipment – automobiles, trucks, trains ships, farm equipment, the military, etc. oil is also the primary feedstock for many of the chemicals that are essential to modern life”(Hirsch et al. 2005:2). It can be said that; there cannot be economic growth without oil, therefore oil is crucial to the world economy, and change in prices would definitely have a knock on effect on the world economy, the oil market is complex, very volatile and it’s capital intensive (Sharma 1998:2). “Oil Prices have exhibited unprecedented volatility in recent months , prices rose from 2004 to historic highs in mid -2008 and only to fall in the last four months of 2008” (kojima 2009:9). Economic growth in the United States of America (USA) and the emerging new markets between 2004 and 2008 gave rise to demand for oil and high-rise in the price of oil. This high volatility of prices has led governments and institutions to intervene in the oil market. This coursework aims at showing the impact of oil price volatility in the global market; it also examines the various roles played by governments, financial institutions and The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in stabilizing and managing the risk, and the remote causes of price volatility. Government intervention...
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...International Economics The German Economy 10th of December 2015 Groupmembers: Con Brunissandre Baitzouroff Pawel Fedko Ha Pham Thai 1 Morenikeji Aina-Badejo Atiwat Hongupathamchai Table of Contents 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………..…….. 4 2. The Structure of German Economy…………………………………………………….. 5 2.1 Import, Export and Trading Partners…………………………………………………………….. 5 2.2 Germany’s Main Economic Sector – The Automotive Industry…………………….. 8 3. The Global Financial Crisis and its effects on Germany……………………….. 9 3.1 What are the origins of the 2008 financial crisis?............................................. 9 3.2 The financial crisis plunged Germany in an economic crisis………………………….11 3.3 Government’s Action to Combat Crisis ………………………………………………………. 16 4. Future Challenges and Outlook for Germany…………………………………...19 5. Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………….21 6. References……………………………………………………………………………………….22 2 Executive Summary This report provides a concise summary of Germany’s main economic features. It starts off by describing the key sectors and trade patterns that make up German economy. From there, it will further examine how one of the strongest economy in the world was affected by the global financial crisis in 2009, and critically analyze the extensive use of policies used by the German government to counter the crisis. The report will conclude by looking at Germany’s long term key challenges and the prospect...
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...THẢO, KÝ KẾT HỢP ĐỒNG I. KHÁI NIỆM VỀ HỢP ĐỒNG 1- HợP đồNG LÀ GÌ? Trong xã hội loài người để thỏa mãn các nhu cầu và lợi ích của mình thì các cá nhân, tổ chức phải xác lập các mối quan hệ với nhau, các mối quan hệ được thể hiện thông qua sự trao đổi, thỏa thuận làm phát sinh các quyền và nghĩa vụ của các bên – trong phạm vi các mối quan hệ về dân sự, kinh tế, lao động thì sự trao đổi, thỏa thuận được coi là “Giao dịch”. Dưới góc độ pháp lý thì giao dịch nói trên luôn được thể hiện bằng hình thức “Hợp đồng”. Hay nói một cách khác “Hợp đồng” là một hình thức pháp lý của “Giao dịch”. 2- Các loại hợp đồng. Nếu nhìn trên tổng thể các mối quan hệ trong xã hội, các giao dịch rất đa dạng, phụ thuộc vào mục đích, lợi ích mối quan hệ mà các chủ thể tham gia, giao dịch đó mong muốn. Từ đó để phân biệt các loại hợp đồng người ta phân ra ba nhóm (loại) hợp đồng cơ bản như sau: a) Hợp đồng dân sự; b) Hợp đồng kinh doanh – thương mại (hay là hợp đồng kinh tế); c) Hợp đồng lao động; Các loại hợp đồng này có những đặc trưng khác nhau, chủ yếu khác nhau về các đối tượng và chủ thể của loại hợp đồng đó. Trong mỗi loại hợp đồng (nhóm) lại có những hình thức hợp đồng khác nhau, chủ yếu khác nhau về đối tượng của hợp đồng đó. 3- Phân biệt hợp đồng dân sự và hợp đồng kinh doanh – thương mại: Khi chuẩn bị soạn thảo, ký kết hợp đồng làm thế nào để phân biệt hợp đồng nào là hợp đồng dân sự và hợp đồng nào là hợp đồng kinh doanh – thương mại. Đây là vấn đề không...
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