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well documented, and are of increasing importance for destination competitiveness. Yet it was only a few decades ago that ‘event tourism’ became established in both the tourism industry and in the research community, so that subsequent growth of this sector can only be described as spectacular. Equally, ‘event management’ is a fast growing professional field in which tourists constitute a potential market for planned events and the tourism industry has become a vital stakeholder in their success and attractiveness
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studying the attributes that make the hospitals in Thailand more attractive to medical tourist we can better our hospitals and our services. Since medical tourism contributes significantly to the economy of Thailand and its benefits pour into other sectors of the tourism industry it is an important subject of study. The study also will be helpful in the future when ASEAN Economic
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macro-environment. Such external factors usually are beyond the firm's control and sometimes present themselves as threats. For this reason, some say that "pest" is an appropriate term for these factors. Let us look at the PEST analysis of the Indian aviation sector: Political Factors In India, one can never over-look the political factors which influence each and every industry existing in the country. Like it or not, the political interference has to be present everywhere. Given below are a few of the
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Terrm Paper Performance dynamics of an industry enterprise in Bangladesh. A case study of Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. By Nisith Kumar Mondal ID no.- 10415004 MBA Program, Summer-2011 School of Business University of Information Technology and Sciences Baridhara Campus Dhaka-Bangladesh 2011 Historical Background |ABOUT US |
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is available, to provide medical coverage until the employee is covered under a provincial plan and to sign an employee/employer contract. The work permit is issued with reference to a specific employer. Employees generally work in sectors such as cleaning, hospitality, manufacturing, oil and gas and construction. (Elgersma, 2007) Tim Hortons "is a company that a lot of Canadians identify with and it is very proudly a Canadian brand," says Howard Ramos, an associate professor of sociology at
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INSURANCE ADVISORS EFFECTIVENESS FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSURER: A DEMOGRAPHIC STUDY Krishan Kumar Pandey*Manisha Pandey** Manish Kerwar***Ashutosh Khare**** Dharmendra Singh***** Abstract : Few years back insurance was an arcane word for all of us. Insurance is no longer an unexciting business and the insurance advisor an apologetic salesman. New entries have actually changed the rules of the game in the insurance industry. One such change that has made a huge positive impact in the minds of
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Issue 6 Employee engagement August 2011 Issue 6 Employee engagement August 2011 APS Human Capital Matters: Employee engagement August 2011, Issue 6 Editor’s note to readers Welcome to the sixth edition of Human Capital Matters—the digest for time poor leaders and practitioners with an interest in human capital and organisational capability. This edition focuses on the concept of employee engagement and its application to the public service workforce. The contribution of employee engagement
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Contents Summary 3 1. Introduction 4 2. 2.1 The prevalence of zero-hours contracts Number of people employed Estimates from the Labour Force Survey Estimates from other sources Prevalence by business size and sector Health and social care sector Further and higher education sector Characteristics of people on employed on zero-hours contracts 5 5 5 6 6 7 8 8 2.2 2.3 3. 3.1 The legal implications of zero-hours contracts Zero-hours contracts and employment status The reality of the agreement
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betrekking op een vrijetijdsproduct van Baak Hospitality, dat een onderdeel is van het opleidingsinstituut „de Baak‟. Om meer inkomsten te genereren heeft Baak Hospitality in de zomer van 2011 een product gestart, genaamd de weekend-workshops. Dit is een all-in recreatie-uitstap, dat geënt is op ontspannen en leren. In dit arrangement wordt een themaworkshop aangeboden (bijvoorbeeld schermen of Mindfulness), met diner en een overnachting. Baak Hospitality heeft dit arrangement geprobeerd te vermarkten
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