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    Pr Cases

    Public Relations Cases This collection of contemporary international public relations case studies is an invaluable resource for teachers, researchers and students working in public relations, corporate communications and public affairs, as well as offering practitioners an indepth understanding of the effective use of public relations in a range of organizational contexts. Including cases from the UK, Norway, Sweden, Spain, South Africa, Canada and the USA, with a focus on such global corporations

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    Black Sheep

    mention that India has not been successful in utilising the potential of the service sector. As seen in Table 1.1, in USA about 80 per cent of job opportunities are offered by the service sector compared to India's 60%. So, the significance of the service sector lies in its capacity to create job opportunities. If the service sector is properly developed, it will solve the problem of unemployment in India to a great extent. After liberalisation policy, the service sector in India has been emerging as

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    Employees’ Motivation as a Strategic Option for Increasing Performance in Federal Polytechnic, Mubi-Adamawa State

    EMPLOYEES’ MOTIVATION AS A STRATEGIC OPTION FOR INCREASING PERFORMANCE IN FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, MUBI-ADAMAWA STATE By Stephen Pembi E-mail: vandisha@yahoo.com Phone No: +2348035884660 Assistant Lecturer Department of Business Administration Faculty of Arts, Social and Management Sciences Adamawa State University, Mubi-Nigeria EMPLOYEES’ MOTIVATION AS A STRATEGIC OPTION FOR INCREASING PERFORMANCE IN FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, MUBI-ADAMAWA STATE ABSTRACT This study focused on the motivational factors

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    Kjjk

    service widely known and recognized to the market, marketers must be creative in their marketing activities. In this competitive nature of many businesses, getting the product noticed is not that easy. Strategically, the business must be centered on the customers more than the products. Although good and quality products are also essential, the buying public still has their personal preferences. If you target more of their needs, they will come back again and again and even bring along recruits

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    Malunggay Patties

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Type of Business E.S. Food Corporation is a corporation established in 2013 that will offer a new product and made from vegetables and fish. The company’s goal is to endorse the production of healthy patties made from organic ingredients. Management Highlights E.S. Food Corporation chose corporation as our form of organization. It is formed and authorized by law to act as a single person although constituted by one or more persons and legally endowed with various rights

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    Creative Problem-Solving Styles in the Usa and Japan

    Creative problem-solving styles in the USA and Japan [pic] The Authors Paul Herbig, Texas A&M International University, Laredo, Texas, USA, and Laurence Jacobs, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii Abstract Explores the cultural differences between Japan and the USA as they influence in the practice of creativity. Western logic reflects its Cartesian heritage of a clear, linear path of reasoning or the “scientific method”. The western approach to creativity is innovation

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    Wto India

    WTO: SHIFTING COORDINATES, UNALTERED PARADIGM ♣ Abstract: India’s stance at the WTO has undergone a sea change since the beginning of the Uruguay Round. This paper attempts to trace the shifting coordinates of India’s position at the WTO. By focussing on three specific areas of negotiations, namely agriculture, services and TRIPS, the paper presents a theoretical analysis of how India’s stance at the WTO has evolved over time and whether it reflects any paradigm shift. In the light of international

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    Coffee Markets 2004

    Agriculture and Rural Development Discussion Paper 3 The World Bank Coffee Markets New Paradigms in Global Supply and Demand Bryan Lewin Daniele Giovannucci Panos Varangis First printing or Web posting: March 2004 ©The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Agriculture and Rural Development Department 1818 H Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20433 Agriculture and Rural Development Discussion Papers is an informal series produced by the Agriculture and Rural Development Department

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    Pepsi vs Coke

    Lachman Sing, Ravi Road, Lahore, Pakistan. m_04119_omer@hotmail.com +923214912558 Master level thesis in Business Administration (15 ECTS) Marketing Communication of Pepsi and Coca Cola in Pakistan Leif Linnskog How the marketing communication of Pepsi cola and Coca cola is seen in Pakistan and how come the strong position of Pepsi cola? The research is done basically on the qualitative format in which some facts and figures are used for the support of the central issue of research. The data was collected

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    Nihilism

    alike as a coercive motivation leading only to yet another apocryphal apocalypse; the real way to lead humanity by the nose - tell them it's all part of the big plan so play along or else! It may even seem reasonable but there is not now and never has been any

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