...750-word Personal Responsibility Essay, due in Week Five, which includes the following: Define what personal responsibility means to you. Explain the relationship between personal responsibility and college success. Include a preliminary plan to practice personal responsibility in your education. This week, using the Center for Writing Excellence resources, provide the thesis statement and informal outline for your Personal Responsibility Essay assignment, due in Week Five. Notes: Define Personal Responsibility: It takes self discipline and the willingness to accept full responsibility for everything you do. Having willpower and discipline to get done the tasks at hand, regardless of the struggle. It starts with personal responsibility in order to be successful. Relationship between Personal Responsibility and College Success: It takes a great work ethic and motivation to achieve college success. With the lack of personal responsibility college success is not possible. It takes willpower and willingness to be successful in school work. My plan to use Personal Responsibility to be successful in my education: I will show motivation in everything I do, and keep my work ethic to the highest standard. Beginning assignments as soon as they are given, never letting myself procastinate, and taking pride in the work that I provide are three example of how I plan to succeed. Thesis Statement: Even though Some successfull people dont have personal responsibility...
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...clusive use at Institute of Management Technology, Hyderabad (IMT,HYD), 2015 9-109-017 REV: FEBRUARY 18, 2009 ROBERT SIMONS KATHRYN ROSENBERG NATALIE KINDRED Sydney IVF: Stem Cell Research At Sydney IVF we absolutely respect your beliefs. Because of this, we have taken the care to devise acceptable assisted conception programs for virtually all faiths—Christianity (including the Brethren), Islam, Judaism (including supervised kosher treatment cycles), Hinduism, and Buddhism. We guarantee that your eggs and your sperm will never be used in a way that you have not explicitly or implicitly consented to. — (Sydney IVF website) This case study describes the strategy implementation choices made by executives at Sydney IVF Limited: an Australian business that tested and performed research using human embryos derived from in vitro fertilization. In vitro fertilization (IVF) was a process that allowed human eggs to be fertilized outside a woman’s womb. In a typical IVF cycle, a woman’s ovaries were stimulated with fertility drugs to encourage the production of anywhere from 3 to 30 eggs. These eggs were then retrieved from the ovaries and fertilized with sperm in a glass test tube or petri dish—hence the Latin term in vitro, which means “in glass.” The fertilized eggs grew in a specialized culture medium (a nutrient-rich salt solution) for several days. The resulting embryos—clusters of cells that form after an egg is fertilized—were then transferred back to...
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...Personal Responsibilities Danyell Johnson GEN/200 09/15/2014 Jeremy NeVille Introduction In my opinion, personal responsibility is the main key in becoming successful. To achieve this you must hold yourself accountable for your own actions as well as decisions. John G. Rowland said, “I’m ashamed to be here today, and I accept full responsibility for my actions.” Mahony, Lender & Altimari. 2005). You need to take charge by practicing discipline as well as using time management skills. If you can incorporate these two things in daily life then you can easily incorporate them in becoming a successful college student. Personal Responsibility Finances play a major part in one’s life; I know it does for me. When I think about finances I think of bills and budgeting those bills. To budget my bills I use a calendar to help me keep track of which bill is due when. This has helped me so many times because I tend to stick my bills in a drawer and forget about them. If I write on my calendar all my bills then I can visually see what is needed to be paid next. Budgeting can be hard and I am still in the process of learning how to budget. It will take time and practice and I know that I will get the hang of it sooner or later. My family is also another major benefactor in my life. With going back to school I now have to manage my time between school and family. I have a three and a half year old son and he requires most of my time. He is not used...
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...Immigration is the one of the reasons why it is so critical for companies to build diversity programs to ensure they reach the different demographics in these communities and around the globe. Diversity is the key to success for companies today. It would seem that the companies that build successful diversity programs end up doing very well. This paper will discuss three different leaders that we able to make significant changes in diversity within their companies. These changes proved to be the key to success. First we will discuss Louis Gerstner and the changes that he made during his time at IBM, next we will discuss Richard Parsons and the changes that he made during his time with Time Warner, and lastly we will discuss Steve Reinemund and the changes that he made while he was with PespiCo. Now lets discuss at the leadership of Louis Gerstner. Louis Gerstner graduated with a Bachelors Degree from Dartmouth College and then Harvard Business School with a Masters Degree. Later he worked as an executive for RJR Nabisco, McKinsey & Company, and American Express. Gerstner was known for his progressive management practices for civil rights and equal employment before IBM hired him. He was hired as CEO of IBM in 1993. When Gerstner arrived at IBM, he brought three of his personal experiences to assist his efforts in the turnaround of IBM, Davidson (2003). He brought an understanding that companies can not successfully compete in...
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...definition of culture? Acquired knowledge people use to interpret experience and actions. This knowledge then influence values ,attitude and behavior 2. What are the three levels of culture? What are the examples for each level? Surface level food holidays Underwater level economy customs Deep level value belief 3. How is culture transmitted? Both formal and informal Informal transmission occurs every day as individuals interact with each other, watch television, or read books Formal transmission occurs through efforts to socialize as an individual, such as in schools and government 4. How does culture impact communication in organizations? Culture has an impact on how communication takes place in an organization, what is communicated (e.g., only work related or including personal issues), and the manner in which information is communicated (direct confrontation vs. saving face) 5. What are high-context and low-context cultures? In high-context cultures, the context in which what is spoken plays a major role in communication and the behavior of individuals In low-context cultures, the information is very straightforward, and the context has less impact on how such information is likely to be spoken and interpreted Individuals...
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...Corporate Social Responsibilities 1. Introduction According to Argenti,Pul.A (2007) Many companies have a separate subfunction in the human resources area to deal with community relations and a foundation close to the chairman that deals with philanthropy, but the two should be tied closely together ascompaies take on responsiblities in communities in which they operate.When constitiuencies involved and the most importantthis hs in shaping the imge of the firm, this subfunction also needs to be housed within the corporte communication function where very closely with it. Sustainable development is an idea of ensuring better quality of life which aims to protect environment, enhance social progress, use natural resources prudently and maintain high and stable economic growth. CSR is believed to have a significant influence on corporate sustainability. In the business context, CSR has emerged as a form of sustainability governance with advantages to the economic, environment and social progress. In terms of governance through policy implementation, CSR can be practiced in a strategic manner with better understanding. Policy framework can be designed using a mixture of regulations, economic instruments and communication strategies which significantly affects the environmental and social impacts from corporate activities. This might influence the level of corporate sustainability(Chamhuri Siwar and Siti Haslina Md Harizan,2008). Companies are aware that they...
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...Human Resources Key Performance Indicators Gabčanová Iveta Abstract The article brings out a proposed strategy map and respective key performance indicators (KPIs) in human resources (HR). The article provides an overview of how HR activities are supported in order to reach the partial goals of HR as defined in the strategic map. Overall the aim of the paper is to show the possibilities of using the modern Balanced Scorecard method in human capital. Key words: key performance indicators, entrepreneurial sector, HR scorecard, performance, Balanced Scorecard 1. INTRODUCTION Many companies have implemented tools for measuring their performance in order to stay in business and come in contact with tough competition. Organizations must face not only to more demanding conditions but in the current period to the world financial crisis as well. Due to these reasons, the organizations are forced to measure performance of the organization and contribute to the stability of the organization in today´s competitive environment. Organizations try to measure performance according to the financial drivers but in the recent period top leaders attempted to find new performance indicators which would take the “wind from sail” to their rivals in the market. One of these competitive advantages is human capital. As the Tootell et al. (2009) stated “since 1980s there has been an increasing emphasis on the importance of HR measurement.” Yeung and Berman (1997) declared that “HR measures should be impact...
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...Human Resources Key Performance Indicators Gabčanová Iveta Abstract The article brings out a proposed strategy map and respective key performance indicators (KPIs) in human resources (HR). The article provides an overview of how HR activities are supported in order to reach the partial goals of HR as defined in the strategic map. Overall the aim of the paper is to show the possibilities of using the modern Balanced Scorecard method in human capital. Key words: key performance indicators, entrepreneurial sector, HR scorecard, performance, Balanced Scorecard 1. INTRODUCTION Many companies have implemented tools for measuring their performance in order to stay in business and come in contact with tough competition. Organizations must face not only to more demanding conditions but in the current period to the world financial crisis as well. Due to these reasons, the organizations are forced to measure performance of the organization and contribute to the stability of the organization in today´s competitive environment. Organizations try to measure performance according to the financial drivers but in the recent period top leaders attempted to find new performance indicators which would take the “wind from sail” to their rivals in the market. One of these competitive advantages is human capital. As the Tootell et al. (2009) stated “since 1980s there has been an increasing emphasis on the importance of HR measurement.” Yeung and Berman (1997) declared that “HR...
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...Acknowledgements : First of all we would like to introduce our selfs, BIALLACH Safae and EL YOUNSI nahide, a 3rd year students in SUP DE CO MARRAKECH. In the third year the internship is a part of the program at our school. But for the two of us, we didn’t do an internship because we shose to go for a summer school programme in LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM for two weeks at the LONDON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE (LSBF). The objectives during this journey were to improve our level in English language, to Discover a new culture, to visit a lot of places that we wanted to see and also to meet a lot of different people from different countries. Studiying in LONDON was a wonderful experience that we wont forget. for that, we would like to give some thanks to all the people that helped to gave us the chance to go for this programme. Without forgeting a special Thanks to our English Teatcher M.EL FOUADI KAMAL for this opportunity. Last, but not least, we would like to thank our parents and family for supporting our stay in LONDON financially and emotionally. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................2 SECTION 1 : TESCO……………. .........................................................................4 1-BUSINESS DESCRIPTION…………. ......................................................5 2-HISTORY .................................................................................................6 3-CORE...
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...Summary Global Marketing A market-responsive approach Svend Hollensen Second Edition 2001 ISBN 0-273-64644-3 -1- PART 1 Chapter 1 THE DECISION WHETHER TO INTERNATIONALIZE Global marketing in the firm SME: small medium sized enterprises LSE: large scale enterprises Companies wit little international experience and a weak position in their home market have little reason to try to perform on global markets. Instead they should try to establish a stronger position on their home market. A firm that finds itself as a dwarf on the global market may seek ways to increase their net worth by seeking partners, suited for a buy-out on longterm. If a firm already has international competences, it can overcome some of it’s competitive disadvantages by going into alliances with companies representing complementary competences. If you are ready for global marketing or not is bases on two things: 1. The industry of your business (how global is / can it be) 2. The preparedness for internationalisation 1 can be divided into mature; adolescent; immature 2 can be divided in local; potentially global; global Given the character of a company in both segments, one of the nine possible strategies can be chosen. You can find these in figure 1.1 on page 4 of Global Marketing. Difference between management styles of LSE and SME: Many LSE have begun downsizing their companies operations, so in reality, many LSE act like a lot of small differ operations. It can be...
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...9-808-019 JUNE 6, 2008 NANCY F. KOEHN MARYA BESHAROV KATHERINE MILLER Starbucks Coffee Company in the 21st Century On the morning of March 19, 2008, 6,000 Starbucks shareholders gathered at McCaw Hall in Seattle for the coffee company’s annual meeting. The first in line appeared outside the building’s glass-fronted façade while it was still dark, and before long, the performance hall was packed.1 As the crowd streamed inside, one team of Starbucks employees handed out cups of hot coffee, while another wrote down shareholders’ comments about the company on stacks of white cards.2 From the early morning Seattle skyline to the crew of green-aproned workers, the annual ritual was steeped in Starbucks tradition. But for the iconic coffee company, this had been no ordinary year. Starbucks got its start as a Seattle-based coffee roaster in 1971. At this time, the larger coffee market was dominated by supermarket brands such as Folgers and Maxwell House, and per-capita coffee consumption in the U.S. was on the decline.3 During the next two decades, however, sellers of specialty, high-quality coffee beans began to attract a niche following.4 In 1987, entrepreneur Howard Schultz bought Starbucks with an eye toward introducing European-style coffee culture to the American market. Under Schultz’s aegis, Starbucks spread the gospel of high-quality, customized coffee drinks to urban areas around the country. The enthusiasm of Starbucks customers helped the company grow its revenues...
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...June 2012 Chief Editor : Rina Sonowal Kouli Editor : Manogyan R. Pal Vol 56 Joint Director (Production) : V.K. Meena Cover Design : Ruby Kumari E-mail (Editorial) : yojanace@gmail.com (Circulation) : pdjucir_ jcm@yahoo.co.in Website : www.yojana.gov.in Let noble thoughts come to us from every side Rig Veda CONTENTS RETHINKING POLICY ON CHILD SEx RATIOS Mary E John ......................................................................................5 NCW: TWENTY YEARS OF EMPOWERING WOMEN Mamta Sharma ..................................................................................9 STREE SHAKTI Rashmi Singh ..................................................................................13 NORTH EAST DIARY ...............................................................18 EMPOWERING WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE Amrit Patel ......................................................................................19 EMPOWERED WOMEN, EMPOWERED NATION Shahin Razi .....................................................................................24 WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT ACROSS INDIAN STATES Arundhati Chattopadhyay ...............................................................29 J&K wINDOw ..........................................................................56 AMENDING ARCHAIC LAWS TO EMPOWER WOMEN Moushumi Das Gupta .....................................................................52 WOMEN AND PANCHAYATI RAJ Nupur Tiwari ..................................................
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...We explore, we discover, we’re the first to conquer. We make our own uncontested space which others follow. And create new pathways where no one exists. Dr. Lalit Khaitan - Chairman & Managing Director Abhishek Khaitan - Managing Director Dear Shareholders, I write this at a time when the world has begun to heave a sigh of relief as the first sign of the end of recession start appearing on the horizon. With this positive transformation taking place at the macro level, your company too has started gearing itself to reach new heights of business success. It will be our endeavor to take advantage of the emerging optimism in the global as well as Indian economy in the larger interest of our stakeholders. India today is at the cusp of a major growth era that may last for a very long time. Your company is well poised, after emerging relatively well from the recessionary period, to ride the rising curve of Indian growth story. While we intend to retain the ‘old is gold’, we are fully conscious to grab the new business opportunities that synthesize well with the growth pattern of the Indian economy. Year 2009-10 was indeed a fruitful year as we achieved an overall 23% net revenue growth. Our total volume stood at 14.6 mn c/s. Our brands like Magic Moments Vodka, 8 PM Whisky and Old Admiral Brandy were top earners and our new brand last year, Morpheus, struck a chord with our esteemed consumers. I assure you that your company will continue to gain significant market share in the...
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...from The Palestine Red Crescent Society, Al-Bireh, Palestine. For further infromation: Palestine Red Crescent Society Headquarters/ Al-Bireh P.O.Box 3637 Tel: ++972-2-2406515/6/7 Fax: ++972-2-2406518 e-mail: info@PalestineRCS.org Website: www.PalestineRCS.org Thanks to technical support of UNICEF West Bank and Gaza to this study and to the financial contribution of UNICEF- Middle East and North Africa Regional office who made the design and printing of this publication possible. Special thanks to the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies for their technical and financial support to carrying this study. Cover drawing and all drawings are by Palestinian Children randomly selected from Palestinian schools in the West Bank and Gaza. The views expressed in this publication are those of the author (Palestine Red Crescent Society) and do not necessarily reflect the policies or views of UNICEF Contents LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS PREFACE VCA STUDY...
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...This week's graded topics relate to the following Terminal Course Objectives (TCOs): A | Given an organizational requirement to conform business practices to both the law and best ethical practices, apply appropriate ethical theories to shape a business decision. | I | Given specified circumstances of a business decision to expand to international markets, determine what international legal requirements or regulatory controls apply. | Topics for This Week's Discussion * Introduce yourself to your professor and the rest of the class. (not graded) * Thread over TCO A/I (graded) * Ethics and Patent Rights Post 9/11 (graded) * Q & A Forum for your questions and comments (not graded) | | There is a drop down arrow next to the "Select a Topic" box. Click on this arrow to select topics for discussion. | ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Select a Topic: Bottom of Form The World Bank Situation (graded) | Class, please read Chapter 2, problem 5 from the Jennings text, p. 72. This week, we will discuss the Wolfowitz situation at the World Bank. Consider the questions at the end of the problem as you make comments in the threads this week. What are the ethics here? Was Wolfowitz trying to do the right thing? Does that make a difference ethically? Throughout the week, I will bring in further questions. Be sure to read the lecture and the international ethics article stated in your reading for the week as well. | ...
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