malsamarae@gmail.com Dear Sir, Madam My Professional career reflects over 23 years experience in Civil Engineering plus the management & coordination of Electromechanical (MEP), in Construction, maintenance, fit-out & FM in different fields various from the construction of dams, Oil & Gas, Financial Center, and Multistory Prestigious Buildings plus to the Property Management. My expertise entails combined a hands-on exposure as well as a managerial role to include: the Project Initiation Design, Construct
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skills necessary for making ethical decisions or judgments. Answering questions about business ethics requires knowledge from multiple disciplines, including philosophy, psychology, political science, sociology, economics, finance, organizational management, and law. Analyzing such a vast body of data in ethical frameworks requires the highest levels (analysis, synthesis, and evaluation) of critical thinking as expressed in the taxonomy. Corporate governance, an interdisciplinary subject addressed
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mining, I will explore two main problems in gold mining—pollution and safety. For the gold investment, I will discuss if gold is useless for people to invest. Section 2: Issue definition Firstly, every gold mining company, whether giant multinationals or small national companies, all need to face a very significant problem—pollution. During the mining process, it is impossible for mining organizations to avoid gaining some extra and useless product; such as some heavy metals, which are harmful
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China's market reforms and accession to the WTO has led to its economy growing rapidly, to the point where it is now the fourth largest on earth, and is expected to be in the top two within the next decade (Business Monitor International, 2006). As a result, China's SMEs are now facing an economy flooded with foreign capital, and with a more open economic climate than in previous years, but also a much more competitive economy, where many of their previous practices are no longer relevant. This piece
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in 2008 by TBIF Financial Services (Netherlands) CFO • Executed overall financial management of the company, evaluated and approved all significant management decisions as member of the Board of Directors; directly reported to Supervisory Board (Central European HQ in Bulgaria) • Headed post-acquisition restructuring of the company; achieved increase in operating profit margin by more than 60% by introducing new pricing and cost allocation model • Implemented IFRS and management reporting, budgeting
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Internship Report on Financial Backup of GlaxoSmithKline Bangladesh Ltd Introduction: Of all the areas of industrial psychology perhaps the most important and certainly the least understood, is that of motivation of workers. It is saying, “A horse can be compelled forcefully to move up to water, but we can’t compel them to work honestly, efficiently, effectively and economically if they are not motivated. Human factor is the most important factor of industrial production and that human factor is
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International Investment in Insurance Services in the US By Christopher Chan (z3329864), Chun Kin Kwok (z3308661), Jay Jung (z3331738) Abstract This paper proposes several determinants of FDI in insurances services in the US and then examines its relationship and significance to FDI inflows in insurance services by an Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression. The regression found that a higher US wage rate discourages FDI in insurance services. However, it also shows that FDI in manufacturing and
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of many multinationals’ revenues and growths. Many multinationals believe their future success depends on how well they can master and win in these markets, they project share in their business based in emerging markets will increase 20-50% more in the next decade (Choudhary et. al., 2012). This study aims to reveal the motivations behind the multinationals and how multinationals succeed and fail in emerging markets with reference to relevant theories and examples. Theory of Multinational There
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INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Foreign direct investment refers to an investment made by an entity or a company based in a country, into another entity or company that is based in different country. FDI is an investment made to acquire a lasting management interest (normally 10 percent of voting stock) in a business enterprise operating in a country other than that of the investor defined according to residency World Bank (1996). The importance of FDI to developing countries cannot be over stated
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Part I. Understanding the International Context: Responding to Conflicting Environmental Forces: 1. List the three sets of macro forces that drive, constrain, and shape the industries in which entities compete globally. • Pressures of economic • Social and political • Knowledge intensive economy 2. Does the SEPTE Model (see Important Class Information for this model) support this perspective? Explain. The SEPTE model does support this perspective approach to the MNE whereas the economics
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