CURRICULUM OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FOR BBA, BBS, MBA & MS HIG HER EDUC ATIO N CO MM ISSION (2012) HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION ISLAMABAD 1 CURRICULUM DIVISION, HEC Prof. Dr. Syed Sohail H. Naqvi Mr. Muhammad Javed Khan Malik Arshad Mahmood Dr. M. Tahir Ali Shah Mr. Farrukh Raza Mr. Abdul Fatah Bhatti Executive Director Adviser (Academics) Director (Curri) Deputy Director (Curri) Asstt. Director (Curri) Asstt. Director (Curri) Composed by: Mr. Zulfiqar Ali, HEC, Islamabad
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2011 2011 India Food Services Story Contents Foreword............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Indian Food Service Industry - Sector Highlights................................................................................................................................................... 3 What Drives the Growth of the
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Introduction to topic ❖ Important Sub-Topics ➢ E-Business ➢ Global Perspective of e-business • Technological Dimension • Social and Cultural Dimension • E-Business in Pakistan ➢ The Three Phase Change Management Framework For E-business Transformation • Phase I : Vision, Communication and People • Phase – II : Processes & Technology • Phase III : Customers, Suppliers and Other Value Chain Partners
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Introduction to Innovation Management Prof. Paul Collins UWB Learning Objectives • Understand the Language of Innovation • Distinguish between innovation as artifact and process • Be able to explain the three innovation imperatives • Be versed in how innovation affects firm growth and performance • Articulate why managing innovation matters Prof. Collins UWB 2 I. The Competitive Challenge Techno-economic Revolution •We are in the middle of an estimated 50 year technoeconomic
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design, development, and marketing and sales. In preparing the car launched, they were promoting themselves as ‘the biggest car company you’ve never heard of’. Daewoo was the second Korea’s bigger car maker and the 33rd largest business group and also has an aggressive plan for expansion and globalization. The pre-launched was stated the Daewoo presence and the market strategy in controlling the distribution chain by dealing direct customers. Daewoo’s market position was based on an innovative packaging
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rP os t 9-605-069 REV: MARCH 6, 2013 AMY C. EDMONDSON Phase Zero: Introducing New Services at IDEO (A) op yo In July 2002, Douglas Dayton looked out across the space where designers, engineers, human factors experts, and other specialists worked in teams and reflected that it was not easy to evaluate the recent project carried out for mattress manufacturer Simmons. Dayton was a design engineer and head of IDEO’s Boston office. IDEO was a design and innovation firm known for
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The Importance Of Corporate Ethics and Values: Building a Sustainable Strategy Model for Effective Implementation of Good Corporate Governance within a State-Owned Enterprise in South Africa. A Research Study Presented to the Graduate school of Business Leadership University of South Africa In Fulfillment of the Requirements for the MASTERS DEGREE IN BUSINESS LEADERSHIP UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA Prepared by Lazarus Docter Mokoena (called Bonga) [Student No: 0555-418-7] Tel: 011-217
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to be announced Office hour: to be announced and by appointment Required text: 1. Pearlson, K.E. and Saunders, C.S, Managing and Using Information Systems, Wiley, 2006 (3nd edition) 2. A package of Harvard Business School Case Studies Additional Readings and Cases: Class handouts as needed. Course Description and Goals This course is designed to provide the current and future managers with understanding and appreciation of the issues that are related
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Evaluation system and likewise the underlying need for organizations to have a robust performance management system in place. The different Performance measurement systems were discussed to show the relevance of such in achieving organizational strategic goals. To further illustrate the points, data and information were derived from different sources. Sources of information from vast outlets are used to identify and to make a thorough comparison of different criteria that organization use
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MERIT Open University This article is based on a journey through the wilderness of strategic human resource management. Part 1 gives an overview of the recent literature on this topic, particularly pertaining to the two issues which received have most attention until now: the relational aspects and the content aspects. In part 2, we go deeper into the wilderness and explore the least known aspect of strategic human resource management, namely the process aspects. This exploration is based on the
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