Table of Contents 1.Introduction to Nokia 2.Analyzing work and designing jobs a.Job analysis b.Job design 3.Selecting employees a.Selection process b.Selection tools and methods 4.Training and development a.Training employees b.Developing employees for future success Introduction to Nokia The Nokia corporation is a Finnish multinational communications and information technology corporation that is headquartered in Espoo, Finland, was founded
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Bohyun Kim, Library Technology Reports, Aug/Sep2013, Vol. 49 Issue 6, p5-8. 4p, “the Pew Internet and American Life Project reported that smartphone ownership reached a tipping point in 2012 (see figure 1.1): “Nearly half of all American adults (45%) and two-thirds of all young adults (66%) now own a smartphone.” According to the same data, more people now own smartphones than basic mobile phones, a majority of adult cell phone owners use their phones to go online, and 17 percent of cell phone owners use
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Android is a mobile operating system (OS) based on the Linux kernel and currently developed by Google. With a user interface based on direct manipulation, Android is designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers, with specialized user interfaces for televisions (Android TV), cars (Android Auto), and wrist watches (Android Wear). The OS uses touch inputs that loosely correspond to real-world actions, like swiping, tapping, pinching, and reverse pinching
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LAPTOPS V/S HAND-HELD DEVICES IN B-SCHOOLS- STUDIES ON USAGE, PREFERENCE AND BEHAVIOR PATTERNS Neeraj Kumar; Rekha Makhija; Prashant Iyer and Mohamed Sheriff Ameer neeraj.gjan14@spjain.org S P Jain School of Global Management | Dubai ∙ Singapore ∙ Sydney ABSTRACT: Today’s market has so many gadgets that consumers are almost spoilt for choice. Also a bulk of the consumers who are students have difficulty in choosing between laptops or handheld devices like smart phones and tablets for
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they are not in the office, people start to use BlackBerry as a corporate mobile phone.in 2007, the RIM became the Canada`s most valuable company, and in 2009 the global smartphone market share held by RIM is almost 20.1% (statista, 2013). http://www.statista.com/statistics/263439/global-market-share-held-by-rim-smartphones/ Key issue: The company is deteriorating http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/jan/30/new-blackberry-phones-revealed http://ca.blackberry
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1.0 Introduction Android has emerged as a new mobile development platform, building on past successes while avoiding past failures of other platforms. Designed to empower mobile software developers to write innovative mobile applications, Android is open source platform, with no up-front fees, and developers enjoy many benefits over other competing platforms. Touted as an innovative and open platform, Android is being positioned to address the growing needs of the mobile marketplace. To understand
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distribution and logistics d. electronic distribution Mobile phone accessories revenue grew 18% to $1.2 Billion in 2010 and in 2012 grew to $20 billion. By 2017, estimated revenue of smartphone accessories is supposed to be close to $38 billion. As you can see the smartphone market is booming and with it the smartphone accessories market is booming. Otterbox is a very well-known company in the U.S. and some European countries. If Otterbox could grab a big market share in China, it would be crucial
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Impact of smartphones on students’ work habits The modern day student is now equipped with smartphones and it is a rare site to see a student who doesn’t have a smartphone or a computer. As the age limit for owning these things are also being brought down as we now see small kids and primary students having these devices when they were once only bought after a certain age. The age limit for having these devices are going down and therefore the chances are that the modern day high school student
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CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY AND MARKETING STRATEGIES Tanika Fuentes BUS 508 Contemporary Business Dr. Jacob The Apple Corporation has become one of the largest corporations in the world. There are a lot of companies that would like to be mentioned in the same breath as Apple. Many companies want to emulate their success. In this paper I will examine Apple current position and reputation, regarding ethical and social responsibility. According to Crane and Matten (2013) “One of the basic
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Q1) Who are my Search Engine Optimization competitors? In this paper, I decide my own online company is going to sell mobile phone. Therefore, the keyword phrase will be “mobile phone”. The first search engine I used is Google. By searching mobile phone, “mobile phone” and intitle:mobile phone in Google, we can see that the main SEO competitors can be commonly found are the followings: reviews.cnet.com/cell-phones/ www.expansys.com.hk/mobile -phones/ www.sharp-phone.com/ www
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