organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB). The study investigates employee responses from several tourism and hospitality organizations in Florida, USA. The results show that emotional labour relates most positively to task performance and to burnout in the case of surface acting. Tests of moderation show that occupational commitment enhances performance outcomes by facilitating emotional labour strategies, and the prevalence of higher emotional intelligence amongst employees reduces burnout. These findings
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COMPANY PROFILE- BMW 05 TECHNIQUES FOR SURVIVAL 05 BUSINESS MODEL 06 CREATIVE INITIATIVENESS 06 SUSTAINABLE LEADERSHIP 07 THINGS TO LEARN 09 CONCLUSION 10 REFERENCE 11 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report is basically a case analysis on the sustainable leadership excellence showcased by BMW. It describes their booming stages in their ventures through sustainable leadership. The report contains many concepts of locust
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Chapter 2 – The Recording Process Questions – 1-21, Pages 78-79 1. Describe the parts of a T account. T account consists of three parts: (1) a title, (2) a left or debit side, and (3) a right or credit side. Because the format of an account resembles the letter T, we refer to it as a T account. 2. “The terms debit and credit mean increase and decrease, respectively.” Do you agree? Explain. I do not agree. We use the terms debit and credit repeatedly in the recording. Debit simply means
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communicate effectively in writing. B. EXIT COMPETENCIES: By the end of this course the student should be able to: 1) Define and describe the nature of options and futures contracts. 2) Use options and futures contracts to modify risk exposure. 3) Employ arbitrage pricing for valuation of derivative securities. 4) Gain experience in conducting basic empirical research. 5) Access the academic financial literature and apply it to practical problems in trading or
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[pic] COURSE OUTLINE |Course Code |MKT-403 |Title |International Business | |Credit Hours |3 |Semester |Spring 2014 | |Course |This course is an interdisciplinary and systematic introduction to international business with an emphasis on the:| |Objective |drivers, patterns and trends
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Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh Phone: 9568101-2, 9561525 Website: http://www.secbd.org E-mail: secbd@bdmail.net Fax: (88)-02-9563721 Securities and Exchange Commission 2 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT 2009-2010 CONTENTS INSIDE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Chairman’s Statement Economic Indicators of Bangladesh Capital Market Over the World Bangladesh Capital Market Capital Market Regulatory Reforms and Compliance Listing in Stock Exchanges Capital Issue
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IMRAN KHAN Office Timing: 0930-1730 Faculty of Business Administration Department of Management Sciences CONTENTS S.No | Topic | Page No. | 1. | Module Handbook | 1 | 2. | Contents | 2 | 3. | Introduction | 3 | 4. | Contacting the Module Instructor | 3 | 5. | Aim for this Course | 3 | 6. | Prerequisites | 4 | 7. | Teaching and Learning Strategies | 4 | 8. | Learning outcomes | 5 | 9. | My teaching Philosophy | 5 | 10 | Assessment Scheme | 5 | 11. | Reading Materials |
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Kim Kell Craig Boswell Bullying and Cyber Bullying November 29, 1983 Bullying is a very unfortunate situation that has been around for generations. The world may have not of had a term for it back in those days however making a individual or individuals feel as if they are not equal or less than them has always been an unfortunate situation humans have had to fight rough whether in school, at the park or over the internet. Bullying is around and is getting worse the more the Internet expands
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Essay: Taiwan Gas explosionBy: Leo Chen | 2014/09/09 | Three hours before the midnight of July 31, 2014, the Fire department of Kaohsiung city (The second largest city of Taiwan) received an emergency call to report a gas-leaking case. Five minutes later the fire trucks arrived, and found white smoke kept rising up from several drain ditch covers, strong and unpleasant odor filled the air, the Fire department judged as leaking of flammable gas; so they sealed several blocks, restrained surrounding
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“Corporate Social Responsibility: A Journey towards sustainability Case Study on Ballarpur Industries Ltd.” in reference to Yamunanagar Plant” *Ms. Shilpa Jain **Mr. Abhishek Tripathi Abstract ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… CSR is not new to India; companies like TATA and BIRLA have been imbibing the case for social good in their operations for decades long before CSR become a popular cause. Inspite of having such life size successful examples, CSR in India is in a
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