Social Enterprises as Hybrid Organizations: A Review and Research Agenda* Bob Doherty, Helen Haugh1 and Fergus Lyon2 The York Management School, University of York, Freboys Lane, York YO10 5GD, UK, 1Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1AG, UK, and 2Middlesex University, The Burroughs, London NW4 4BT, UK Corresponding author email: bob.doherty@york.ac.uk The impacts of the global economic crisis of 2008, the intractable problems of persistent
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extent, without much personality. However his character is significantly developed through the course of episodes 1-14, as well as the rest of the series. Spock has elements of the archetypes of The Seeker as well as The Sage. He, along with the Enterprise crew, explores the unknown, and embraces learning. He also avoids the support of others, contributing to The Seeker archetype. His character contains numerous components of The Sage archetype as well, such as seeking truth and knowledge, intelligence
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sometimes see a dysfunctional enterprise divided into separate silos, all needing attention, yet all searching for the same global solution. Somehow the piece that is missing is that of knowing change must happen and change is good. The takeaway is that we all hate being objects of change; yet, it is our duty as managers to create an organization where every person is an agent of change. No one person is responsible for successful change of the entire enterprise. It takes a “village”, so to
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think it is important for PLM to continue to exercise transparency to the highest degree by prioritizing and protecting individual autonomy and informed consent. Moreover, in line with the phenomena of collaborative consumption is the idea of enterprise
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A Project Report On “Comparative analysis of MARKETING STRATEGIES OF Vodafone & AIRTEL” Submitted for the partial fulfillment of the requirement For the award of degree of “Master OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION” SUBMITTED BY:Umesh Garg MBA 1V Sem. Roll No. 08/MBA042 SUBMITTED TO Mr. Narender Tanwar Head of Management department Bhawani Shankar anangpuria institute of technology & management Alampur, Faridabad-121004 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I Umesh Garg, sincerely thankful to all those people
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CORPORATE SOCIAL INVESTMENT BUSINESS CONGRESS 2008 Presented by THE HELPING HAND NETWORK CSI Business Congress 2008 Page 1 THE CALL TO DIALOGUE – SOCIAL REFORMATION CONGRESS REPORT & SUPPLEMENT CONGRESS DATE: 1516 JULY 2008 CONGRESS VENUE: SIBAYA CASINO, 1 SIBAYA DRIVE, UMHLANGA, KWAZULU NATAL OVERALL FEEDBACK “For the first time CSI will tread where no man has trod before, and pave the way to the social reformation of South Africa.” The congress has become a reality and manifested
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the appalling performance of a new tuck shop enterprise(TeaBox) in Hong Kong and state some alternative actions that could have prevented the current situation. Additionally, it will be examined how Alfred Ku, the superintendent of TeaBox, can fix some of the problematic areas of the business and make TeaBox profitable. Background TeaBox is a small, food-selling retail shop located in secondary schools in Hong Kong. It is considered a bold enterprise as it is ran by a non-governmental organization
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Business Intelligence Journal The Evolution of Information Management By Don Hatcher, Bill Prentice Customers today are demanding better service, lower prices, and higher quality goods. With such a volatile economy in recent years and with so many businesses competing for the same customers, it is imperative for companies to continually improve their customer service or else risk falling victim to their competitors. This is one reason why many organizations are rethinking how they do business
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www.sciedu.ca/jms Journal of Management and Strategy Vol. 2, No. 1; March 2011 Training Strategies in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises from the Perspective of Technology Innovation AiYing Li (Corresponding author) Lin-Yi University Shandong Lin-Yi 276005, China E-mail: linq1959@163.com Lin Ye Shanxi Normal University Shanxi Lin-Fen 041004, China E-mail: linyegreat@126.com Received: October 18, 2010 Abstract It’s very important to know the training needs of enterprise's past and present
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