view, is most likely to be deep-rooted and centred on a misalignment between the strategic goals of the business and the efforts of the company's talent acquisition professionals. In this article, we'll outline the approach we took at Pfizer and offer some ideas that you can take away and implement right away. But before we do that, let's first look at why this misalignment between people and business goals happens. The root causes are not that complicated and usually centre on two things: first,
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Gary Yukl (2006) defines leadership as “the process of influencing others to understand and agree about what needs to be done and how to do it, and the process of facilitating individual and collective efforts to accomplish shared objectives” (p. 8). Peter Northouse (2007) defines leadership as “a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal.” Yukl, G. (2006). Leadership in organizations (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson-Prentice Hall. Northouse
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Inequality and Growth in a Panel of Countries* Robert J. Barro, Harvard University June 1999 Abstract Evidence from a broad panel of countries shows little overall relation between income inequality and rates of growth and investment. However, for growth, higher inequality tends to retard growth in poor countries and encourage growth in richer places. The Kuznets curve—whereby inequality first increases and later decreases during the process of economic development—emerges as a clear empirical
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made it possible for people to communicate from local and long distances as well as for those who wants to be part of civilized communities to communicate easily. Therefore, makes us be in contact with one another on a regular basic be it business and/or non-business purposes. There is no gainsaying that people can no longer have a reason or excuse to stay away from the universe due to the fact that we are always in contact and available with these devices 24/7. These devices have been of immense
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cheap and trying it out initially. Simply put, Under Armour’s potential customers are buying from newer entrants. Power of suppliers is high. Suppliers of Under Armour can be a threatening force, to increase prices. Leading to higher costs for the business. Competitors the competitive response is high, Nike and Adidas are good examples. If they have a competitive price, Under Armour could have to bring down the price of the products to compete with their competition. This also goes alongside, with
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Leasing vs. Financing – What’s best for you? You’re ready to buy a new car. You’ve got the make and model picked out, you’ve taken a test drive and now it’s down to the financial details. Should you lease or finance? Ask yourself the following five questions to help make the decision that’s right for you. 1. How much do you plan to drive your new vehicle? Leasing can make good sense, whether you’re planning to commute to work in your car every day, or to split your commuting between driving
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outlets. Superfoods has carried out investigations so as to be able to find out the best way in optimising its display space, which eventually means optimising its profits. Likewise, the company wants to increase its goodwill and the way they do business. An important problem nowadays in the sales of supermarket that has become evident is optimising display space to maximise profit. This study describes a computational approach with the use of an important tool in Operational Research known as
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Should Cell Phones be allowed in Schools? Articles Among all the modern electronic gadgets, the most common is a cell phone. It has become an integral part of modern man's life. Almost everyone, is using it. This wide usage of cell phones creates a big problem especially while they are being used by school going children. some State governments put a ban on the usage of cell phones in schools because they help in the perpetration of certain very unhealthy activities. Usage of cell phones in
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