AHMED ABDEL ALIM Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Cell: +966 59 9410000 / +966 59 2440161; Res: +2 01005400001 (Egypt) Email: ahmed.abdelalim@hotmail.com / abdelalim.ahmed@yahoo.com STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGER / STRATEGY & BUSINESS PLANNING MANAGER Strong credentials in providing information and directions to promote organizational growth OBJECTIVE: Proactive decision maker, seeking to be a Senior Management Professional with a well established and globally reputed organization by utilizing the following
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Critically evaluate the evidence related to links between corporate strategies and HRM and identify issues which organisations need to address that make such a link work effectively in aligning HRM and corporate goals Over the years, there has been increased recognition and awareness that business needs to match its business strategies according to the human resource functions and practices. The main reason behind this is that economy has changed from manufacturing based to knowledge based economy
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chapter two Strategic human resource management John Bratton If a global company is to function successfully, strategies at different levels need to inter-relate.1 Throughout the first half of our century and even into the early eighties, planning – with its inevitable companion, strategy – has always been a key word, the core, the near-ultimate weapon of ‘good’ and ‘true’ management. Yet, many firms, including Sony, Xerox, Texas Instruments, …have been remarkably successful… with minimal official
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is often used to evaluate the overall performance of the business and its progress towards objectives. Recent studies and leading management theorists have advocated that strategy needs to start with stakeholders expectations and use a modified balanced scorecard which includes all stakeholders. Strategic management is a level of managerial activity under setting goals and over Tactics. Strategic management provides overall direction to the enterprise and is closely related to the field of Organization
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Mountain Bank is an establishment found in the northwest of the United States. There are four areas of business lines used by Mountain Bank they are corporate banking, retail estate and mortgage banking, consumer lending and retail banking (Stewart & Brown, 2009). Consumer lending and retail banking has been the financially beneficial to Mountain Bank as they have 50% and 25% of the market respectively (Stewart & Brown, 2009). However Mountain Bank has not been able to capture the market
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Dissimilarity among MNE Subsidiaries' Political Strategy? Abstract • We study why multinational enterprise (MNE) subsidiaries adopt dissimilar politic'll strategies. and seek to advance the understanding of international political strategy from an MNE parent-subsidiary perspective. • Drawing on the MNE parent-subsidiary literature. we contend factors at the subsidiary. corporate. and host country levels contribute to subsidiary political strategy dissimilarity. We test our hypotheses with a
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Strategy Formulation Rex C. Mitchell, Ph.D. INTRODUCTION It is useful to consider strategy formulation as part of a strategic management process that comprises three phases: diagnosis, formulation, and implementation. Strategic management is an ongoing process to develop and revise future-oriented strategies that allow an organization to achieve its objectives, considering its capabilities, constraints, and the environment in which it operates. Diagnosis includes: (a) performing a situation
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STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT UNIT- I STRATEGY AND PROCESS 9 Conceptual framework for strategic management, the Concept of Strategy and the Strategy Formation Process – Stakeholders in business – Vision, Mission and Purpose – Business definition, Objectives and Goals - Corporate Governance and Social responsibility-case study. Concept, Meaning, Definition: Strategy is the determination of the long-term goals and objectives
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or IT leaders for all of the cases we have reviewed in this class. Give example of why you think that the CIO is this type of manager. B. Answer the following questions also for each: a. Is it the right manager for the business and their IT strategy? For IBM, the company had evolved without common systems, and had many duplicated processes and systems across the company. The new CFO decided to focus on IT cost, and saw that a common platform for business processes across the company (SAP)
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