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    How Does Operating in Highly Corrupt Countries Impact Shell's Approach to Operating Ethically and with Corporate Social Responsibility?

    trying to minimise the level of corruption and unethical behaviours among Shell and its employees by adopting several policies, long term and short term business controls, and an organisation structure that adopts various checks-and-balances which helps Shell to decrease its level of corruption and unethical behaviour. Operating in corrupt countries is seen to require greater diligence in how the controls are implemented, and how safeguards are built in to the organization. Table of Contents Abstract

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    Conducting a Penetration Test on an Organization

    Interested in learning more about security? SANS Institute InfoSec Reading Room This paper is from the SANS Institute Reading Room site. Reposting is not permitted without express written permission. Conducting a Penetration Test on an Organization This document is decided to give readers an outlook on how a penetration test can be successfully done on an organization. A methodology has been drawn out in this document to allow readers to be acquainted with the process that penetration

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    Bp Azerbaijan Sustainability Report 2013

    BP in Azerbaijan Sustainability Report 2013 bp.com/caspian Building a stronger, safer BP About our report This report covers the calendar year ending 31 December 2013. In some instances significant events from 2014 have been included. Unless otherwise specified, the text does not distinguish between the activities of BP p.l.c. and those of its subsidiaries and affiliates. References in this report to ‘us’, ‘we’ and ‘our’ relate to BP in Azerbaijan unless otherwise stated. When we cite ‘BP

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    Critique

    in public office, was based on the premise that  powerful  states  had  to  be  prevented  from  overstepping  their  bounds.  The  press  working  independently of government, even as its freedoms were guaranteed by the state, was supposed to  help ensure that this was so.  The  1980s  and  1990s  saw  the  revival  of  this  centuries‐old  notion  and  its  application  especially  to  “transition  societies”  then  emerging  from  the  ruins  of  socialist  and  authoritarian  regimes. 

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    Evolution of Employee Trust with Corporate Managment

    Abstract Trust between employees and management within an organization directly affects the organization’s ability to perform the function for which it was created. In addition trust directly affects the well being of employees as well as their ability to perform their tasks. Recent historical events suggest that trust between employees and management has been negatively affected however, with the enactment of new laws and ethics policies has there been a strengthening of this trust relationship

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    Marketing Intelligence

    Marketing intelligence This can be information gathered from many sources, including suppliers, customers, and distributors. Marketing intelligence is a catch-all term to include all the everyday information about developments in the market that helps a business prepare and adjust its marketing plans. It is possible to buy intelligence information from outside suppliers (e.g. Mintel, Dun & Bradstreet, and Mori) who set up data gathering systems to support commercial intelligence products that can

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    A Case Study of Audi’s Brand Repositioning in China

    Research. 2013; 9(3): 64-73] Key words: Audi, brand, reposition Introduction Audi, a subsidiary of German car manufacturer Volkswagen, entered the Chinese automobile market in 1988. In the late 1990s, or one decade after its China debut, Audi, with the help of Ruder Finn, a New-York based independent PR firm, began to implement a brand repositioning strategy in China. By the mid-2000s, thanks to its unremitting PR efforts, Audi has successfully repositioned itself from a government car brand to a premium

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    Retailing in India

    CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR IN THE INDIAN RETAIL SECTOR CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR IN THE INDIAN RETAIL SECTOR PROJECT REPORT ON Submitted By PATHAN SHAHID KHAN UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Prof. Rafana Kazi in partial fulfilment for the award of the degree of MMS Anjuman-I-Islam’s Allana Institute of Management Studies Mumbai 400 001 2014-15 APPENDIX 1 Anjuman-I-Islam’s Allana Institute of Management Studies Badruddin Tyabji Marg, OFF. 92, Dr. D.N. Road, Opp. CST, Mumbai 400 001 Certificate This

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    Neuro Linguistic Programming-Connector Between Managers and Subordinates

    NLP: CONNECTOR BETWEEN MANAGER AND SUBORDINATE Palwasha Khan Sana Iqbal Sundus Younis Faculty of Engineering Management Center of Advance Studies in Engineering (CASE) Abstract: Neuro Linguistic Programming is thought to be an advance communication tool which incorporates Human cognition, behavioral contour, and unconscious verbal/nonverbal patterns in order to understand the way information is being perceived, processed and acted upon by the individual and how he interact with his environment

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    Ethical Responsibility in Pharmacy

    Ethical Responsibility in Pharmacy Practice Robert A. Buerki, Ph.D. Professor Division of Pharmacy Practice and Administration The Ohio State University Louis D. Vottero, M.S. Professor of Pharmacy Emeritus Ohio Northern University American Institute of the History of Pharmacy Madison, Wisconsin 2002 Acknowledgments: Pages 208-10: "Principles of Medical Ethics" and "Fundamental Elements of the Patient-Physician Relationship," reprinted with permission from the Code of Medical

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