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    How Local Companies

    BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION  Title Source Author 1 Author 2 Author 3 Publication/Conference Edition Document Type CPI Primary Subject CPI Secondary Subject Geographic Terms How Local Companies Keep Multinationals at Bay Harvard Business Review Online Bhattacharya, Arindam K. Michael, David C. NA Harvard Business Review, March 2008 NA Article Economics International Trade; ; ; Malaysia; Others Abstract To win in the world’s fastest-growing markets, transnational giants have to compete with increasingly

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    Destructive Leadership: the Cause, Effect, and Aftermath

    Snehal Kavi University of Maryland, University College Abstract This paper explores the behaviors of a destructive leader, and how this negativity affected the leader’s subordinates. Several peer-reviewed articles support the ideas that decision-making, influence tactics, power, and emotional intelligence create a successful leader. However, these traits were non-existent in a particular leaders case, which led to undesirable behaviors throughout the organization. The operational manager at a

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    Business Plan

    Date - 7th Jan 2010 CALL PAA You want value for your money and need help in Taking smart decisions. Then, CALL PAA By: (SAD) Siddharth Agarwal - (+91)0 9657513375 Ashish Vachani - (+91)0 9637914484 Deepesh Singh - (+91)0 9892026369 Table of Contents

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    Org Culture

    appropriate behavior for various situations. At the same time although a company may have "own unique culture", in larger organizations, there is a diverse and sometimes conflicting cultures that co-exist due to different characteristics of the management team. The organizational culture may also have negative and positive aspects. Hofstede (1980) looked for global differences between over 100,000 of IBM's employees in 50 different countries and three regions of the world, in an attempt to find aspects

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    Education of the Modern Day Nurse

    Education of the Modern Day Nurse Minimum education requirements for the registered nurse (RN) have been in question for many years and are still the subject for research and debate. The most common programs are the associate degree, diploma, and bachelor’s degree programs. Associate degree nurses (ADN) and diploma nurses make up the majority of nurses graduating today due to the timely and cost effective manner of obtaining their RN in approximately three years. The ADN comes out of a program

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    1310 Nesbit

    S w 9B04C013 Ebrahim El Kalza prepared this case under the supervision of Professor James A. Erskine solely to provide material for class discussion. The authors do not intend to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a managerial situation. The authors may have disguised certain names and other identifying information to protect confidentiality. Ivey Management Services prohibits any form of reproduction, storage or transmittal without its written permission. Reproduction

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    Uni Life

    company’s financial matters. Besides, information technology skills are indeed important in this modern world. We have to learn how to make full use of information technology such as power point slides, e-mails, internet, mobile applications and video calls. These information technology can be used to reinforce communication and enhance people’s understanding of what we are trying to tell them. Therefore, as an accountant I have to learn how to use information technology well because accounting will need

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    Children Socialisation

    values, norms and religions to the child. Morgan Zintec Module (2010:20) defines a school as a formal institution of learning. The writer defines the school as the institution where most learning activities occur. The school is the first port of call

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    Leadershipand Organizational Behavior

    |By: |BABAK SHARIF | | | | |TERM PROJECT: |THE SILICON VALLEY INSTITUTE CASE | | |

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    Negotiation Skill

    NEGOTIATION S P E C I A L R E P O R T Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School Helping you build successful agreements and partnerships Business Negotiation Skills 5 Common Business Negotiation Mistakes In this Special Report, the experts and editors from Harvard’s Program on Negotiation offer advice from past issues of the Negotiation newsletter to help you avoid common pitfalls and build better relationships and agreements with your colleagues, clients, and those closest to you. You will

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