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    Social Networking in the Workplace

    become a new trend in the workplace and they continue to grow, from analyzing potential employees' profiles to promoting a business and encouraging interaction between employees. They are the platform that people share with friends and family to catch up on what is happening in each other’s life. People have little time to actually connect in the real world that makes social networks especially important. Social network sites are web-based services that allow individuals to construct a public or semi-public

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    Workers Participation

    This implies that rather than saddling only a group within the enterprise (for instance, management) with the responsibility of making decisions, all those who are to be affected by these decisions (including the workers) would be involved in its formulation and implementation. The concept of the workers participation in management is considered as a mechanism where workers have a say in the decision making process of an enterprise formally. It crystallizes the concept of Industrial Democracy and

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    Global Business Environment

    a large multinational enterprise, but it has no relevance for individuals who are going to work in small firms."  Evaluate this statement. Introduction With the evolution of society, the phenomenon of globalization has gradually emerged in the field of economy, environment and culture. As a part of economy globalization, close economic connection between countries is bridged by means of international business. In terms of the study of international business, some people assess that it is solely

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    The Potential Business Benefits of Corporate Social Responsibility

    The potential business benefits of corporate social responsibility 目录 Executive summary 3 Introduction 3 What is corporate social responsibility? What is social responsibility reporting? What’s the importance of it? 3 What kind of the benefits company can get by taking corporate social responsibility? 4 Human resources 5 Risk management 5 Brand differentiation 5 License to operate 6 Company Expansion 6 Conclusion 6 Bibliography

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    Sustainable Microentrepreneurship

    REDUCING POVERTY IN LDCS 4. EFFECTS OF SUSTAINABLE MICROENTREPRENUERSHIP ON LDCS 5. CONCLUSION 6. REFERENCES 1. INTRODUCTION About 90 percent of the people in developing countries lack access to financial services from institutions, either for credit or savings1, which further fuels the “Vicious Cycle of Poverty” (refer to Fig. 1). If the people of LDCs have a limited capacity to invest in capital, productivity is restricted, incomes are inhibited, domestic savings remain low, and again, any

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    Public Opinion and Reputation Management

    must be able to communicate to its publics in a clear and consistent honest manner. This includes press releases to the public. According to Seitel (2011) (p. 47), communication has four goals, which are; to inform, to persuade, to motive, and to build understanding. Whatever, the ethical and legal nature of the problem a company, organization, or governmental agency is facing, what is communicated to the public can determine how public opinion is influence. Public opinion is defined as a representation

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    Incident Response Plan

    thwart the forfeiture of or impairment to electronic communication assets (UC-Davis, 2001). There are many reasons for using an incident response plan such as how attacks can be handled more efficiently, therefore the loss or damage is reduced. This builds confidence with shareholders and cuts losses to the company’s bottom line, or profit. Information on current standards, hardware, software, and procedures, is enhanced. Since there is a current plan in place the only thing that can happen is that

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    Lesson from Radical Leadership

    “Treat people like adult, and they will respond like adults” This is the philosophy of Ricardo Semler, which is used to build the business Semco Group with great leadership management. Ricardo Semler that only one person breaks all the traditional rules of leadership and making their own rules. Other business also can belief and follow this philosophy because can improve and more positive in leadership management to build great management. Every people have their own ego, so if we serve them

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    Summer Internship

    document: permissions@emeraldinsight.com This document has been downloaded 11293 times since 2005. * Users who downloaded this Article also downloaded: * Injazz J. Chen, Karen Popovich, (2003),"Understanding customer relationship management (CRM): People, process and technology", Business Process Management Journal, Vol. 9 Iss: 5 pp. 672 - 688 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14637150310496758 Yun E. Zeng, H. Joseph Wen, David C. Yen, (2003),"Customer relationship management (CRM) in business-to-business

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    Management Information System

    Ch.6 Telecommunications, the internet and wireless technologies Components of a simple network: • NIC (Network Interface Card): to incorporate any laptop to an existing network. • NOS (Network Operating System): to share network resources & route communications on a LAN. • Hubs & switches help route traffic on a network to the right computing device. • Router: when 2 or more networks are connected to each other, it sends data transmissions to the correct device from the internet. Digital Networking

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