Change Initiative Final Project Leading and Managing Through Organizational Change Submitted by: Paul Gagnon 1 Table of Contents Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................... 3 Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Understanding Change .......................................
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edu.sg http://www.spp.nus.edu.sg/Faculty_Yee_Wai_Hang.aspx Class Hours: Office Hours: Monday 14:00 – 17:00; Thursday 14:00 – 17:00 By appointment Course Description Public managers need to master the skills of not only managing organizations but also managing projects, programs, and particularly larger-scale policy reforms. Good understanding of the political economy embedded in policy and administrative reforms are thus essential. This course examines the political-economic dynamics
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Burger King Corporation Company Profile Reference Code: F8CC90C1-1A3C-499B-BB52-A2604879F62C Publication Date: Aug 2007 www.datamonitor.com Datamonitor Europe Charles House 108-110 Finchley Road London NW3 5JJ United Kingdom t: +44 20 7675 7000 f: +44 20 7675 7500 e: eurinfo@datamonitor.com Datamonitor Americas 245 Fifth Avenue 4th Floor New York, NY 10016 USA t: +1 212 686 7400 f: +1 212 686 2626 e: usinfo@datamonitor.com Datamonitor Germany Kastor & Pollux Platz der Einheit 1 60327 Frankfurt
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Trimester V Environmental Management (1) • • Trimester VI Compulsory Courses Communication Economics Management Consulting –Risk Consulting I (1) Management Consulting –Technology Consulting (1) Emergency Preparedness & Disaster Management (1) Managing Business Turnaround ( 1) Business Analytics –Strategy Module (1) • Negotiation Skills (1) • Emerging Market Economies (1) • Market Organization of Infrastructure Sector (1) Management Consulting –Strategy Module (1) Strategic Alliance (1) Business
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IMPACT OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE - AN EMPERICAL STUDY ON THE INDIAN BANKING SECTOR. Abstract: Purpose: Present study makes an attempt to examine the impact of intellectual capital on financial performance of firms based on a sample consisting of 12 Indian banking companies which constituted the CNX Banking index of NSE during 2012-13. More specifically, it seeks to examine the impact of the IC represented by VAIC and the value added, on corporate financial performance
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dilemmas that arise for both shareholders and workers. The fundamental differences between a traditional capitalist corporation and the Mondragon Cooperative Corporation are the capital-ownership structures, the difference in rationale for the establishment of the two contrasting organisations and the labour-capital relations within them. Capitalism is an economic system characterized by private property ownership and private ownership of the means of production (Mathison 2005). Friedman (1962)
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Basham and Tim Gannon when they realized an untapped opportunity existed in serving quality steaks at affordable prices. The chain differentiated itself through its consistent high quality food, dinner only timings, and unique “buy in” concept with managing partners, suburban locations, stringent hiring practices and a high emphasis on the quality and degree of personalization of service it provided. Although initially company owned and managed, based on requests from known acquaintances, the chain
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demographically the broadest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of India. History The invention of agriculture is one of the great revolutions of human history. It includes the food production and domestication which led to significant changes in human society, population increase and biological changes. However, this revolution is best demonstrated at Mehargarh (Period-I Neolithic period) in which the sense of the revolution ultimately set the platform
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Title: Reporting of Intangibles by Service Sector in Indian context Introduction "I can make a whole lot more money skillfully managing intangible assets than tangible assets." – Warren Buffet In the current knowledge based economy, there is a transition from matter based economy to one based on ideas. The emphasis is shifting from natural resources to new thoughts and designs. With the shift from monetary economy to knowledge based economy, the wealth can be added by increasing the intangibles
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in terms of social, economic, environmental and technological aspects. One of the key idea that the video clip demonstrated is that the economy in emerging markets will overtake the economy in developed countries by 2020 for the first time in human history. Fundamental concepts of the session- What is globalisation, how it has evolved and affected our lifestyles, the globalisation of markets and production Example of Starbucks and Boeing- How did these two firms take the opportunity of
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