Knoll Workplace Research Five Trends that Are Dramatically Changing Work and the Workplace By Joe Aki Ouye, Ph.D. Co-Founder and Partner New Ways of Working, LLC The Changing Nature of Work My wife, a manager at Hewlett-Packard, usually has a two minute commute—a thirty foot walk from the kitchen up to her office. She goes “to the central office” about once every other week, more to keep in touch socially rather than to formally collaborate. Although she only meets face-to-face with
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Int. J. Production Economics 72 (2001) 181}199 A survey of manufacturing strategies in China-based enterprises David J. Robb *, Bin Xie Department of Management Science and Information Systems, The University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand Department of Management Science and Engineering, School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, People's Republic of China Received 13 December 1999; accepted 7 September 2000 Abstract We present the results
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Draft Proposal on Impact Assessment of Urban Agriculture Research and Development in Nairobi By William Omoto Department of Research Development Nairobi Kenya 1. INTRODUCTION Background Kenya’s leading development challenges today include alleviation of poverty and environmental management in the context of rapid population growth and urbanization. Kenya’s population was 28.6 million people in 1999 and is expected to reach 43 million in the year 2020. According to the
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usability security and its implementation. It involved the designing and development of a suitable human computer interface to provide a log on module for the Kuwait armed forces computer system. The development focused on relieving the user from the load of creating, remembering and maintaining their passwords for the login process. Based on the fact that the Kuwait information and communication technology literacy levels are still in their infancy stage, the conventional authentication system was proved
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Workplace Motivation Paper Workplace Motivation Paper Employees’ are the backbone to a successful organization. By applying different motivational strategies can increase employee satisfaction and productivity within the organization. Productive employees are assets to the organization, which helps it to grow and remain successful. With various motivational strategies employees’ can exhibit productive behavior, which will contribute to the mission and goals of the organization. Covey (1996)
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Lean way: Analyzing the HR role for organizational effectiveness in Lean Management Practices” - Manjunath N Covering Letter for submission: The Editor Subject: Submission of Manuscript. Dear Sir/Madam, Please find my submission of research paper/article for possible publications in your journal. I hereby affirm that the content of this manuscript are original. Furthermore it has been neither published elsewhere fully or partially or any language nor submitted for publication (fully or partially)
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Trautsch San Francisco State University Fall 2003 The purpose of the project is to explore the communications and collaborations issues associated with managing virtual project teams. In order to establish a better understanding of the problem, the paper evaluates virtual teams against more traditional collocated teams to provide some background and depth to the research. The method used in the research was in the format of a questionnaire consisting of six questions. The questionnaire was delivered
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Trautsch San Francisco State University Fall 2003 The purpose of the project is to explore the communications and collaborations issues associated with managing virtual project teams. In order to establish a better understanding of the problem, the paper evaluates virtual teams against more traditional collocated teams to provide some background and depth to the research. The method used in the research was in the format of a questionnaire consisting of six questions. The questionnaire was delivered
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Introduction Intersect Investment is a financial services organization that has been struggling to compete against Wall Streets compelling record of success since the day of September 11, 2001. The constant flux in the financial organization has left Intersect with a decision they need to make immediately in order to implement and maintain the trust of their clients and their credibility in the market. In the past four years Intersect Investment Financial Services has barely managed to survive but has resisted
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with most not being able to choose from the offerings, much less even log into the site. While there are many reasons why the launch failed and many more speculations, this paper is intended to look at the procurement and vendor management processes that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid utilized when procuring services from commercial entities. The inherent failure of these processes and the structure that allows a large project to proceed without directly assigning responsibility will also
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