Lyceum of the Philippines University - Batangas Graduate School | Employment Rights | Trends and Issues | | Ma Chere Gracita C. Reyes-Bilog | 04/25/2015 | Name: Ma Chere Gracita C. Reyes-Bilog C/Y/S: Masters in Business Administration S/T/R/D: MBA 518 / 1-4 PM / SHL 203 / Sat Professor: Dr. Leon R. Ramos, Jr. | Abstract Objectives: A. Cognitive: Identify the different rights of an employee. B. Affective: Develop a better understanding of the rights of the
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[pic] Xaviers Institute of Business Management Studies MARKS : 80 COURSE : MBA SUB: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS N. B.: 1) Attempt any four cases 2) All cases carries equal marks. No: 1 BPO – BANE OR BOON ? Several MNCs are increasingly unbundling or vertical disintegrating their activities. Put in simple language, they have begun outsourcing (also called business process outsourcing) activities formerly performed in-house and concentrating
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[Institute Name] Marketing Principles Part 1 – Understanding Principles of Marketing Task 1 – Definitions and Concept of Marketing According to Philip Kotler, Marketing is a social and managerial process by which certain groups or individuals get what they need or want through the exchange of goods or services (Pride & Ferrell, 2011). Johnson, Schools, & Whittington (2002) believe marketing is the implementation of activities that can help a company to the goals it has set itself, and can
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production base characterized by free flow of goods, free flow of services, free flow of investment, freer flow of capital, and free flow of skilled labor. Like other ASEAN peoples, Filipinos, have now become more mobile across this regional economy. What has just been illustrated is a scene in a future that takes shape in the ASEAN Community established through the Declaration of Bali Concord II (ASEAN Concord II). Agreed upon by ASEAN members in the 12th ASEAN Summit in 2007, ASEAN Community will
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GLOBAL SOURCING MANAGEMENT AASM04-J LONG QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS STUDY UNIT 1 1. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE INTERNATIONALISATION OF BUSINESS The last two decades have seen rapid changes in the global economy. National economies are becoming more integrated. A single, interdependent, global economic network has gradually developed and is still in the process of unfolding. Global megatrends which continue to influence the international business world include technological innovation; the shift
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by projects. The core characteristics of lead, create, implement and improve forming the basis of all processes, activates and methodologies. These core process is integrated into the portfolio, programme and project with integration into the core elements of the new economy model. This forms the core basis of the model
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Law of tort is a civil wrong other than a claim for breach of contract; and for which a right civil action for damages may arise. Negligence is defined by Winfield and Jolowicz as “Tortious liability arises from the breach of duty primarily fixed by the law; this duty is towards persons generally and its breach is redressible by an action for unliquidated damages”. (Roger, W.V.H., 2006) In Malaysia, the law of tort is largely derived from common law in England. In the law of tort, negligence is
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studying this chapter, you will be able to 1 2 3 Explain the importance of adapting your messages to the needs and expectations of your audience Explain why establishing credibility is vital to the success of your communication efforts Discuss four ways of achieving a businesslike tone with a style that is clear and concise 4 5 6 Briefly describe how to select words that are not only correct but also effective Explain how sentence style affects emphasis within your message List five ways
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well, projects deliver on time and within budget. This book is about how to manage projects well. All projects have common characteristics: every project has a scope, budget, and schedule. Projects also differ. Understanding how projects differ and what that difference means to the management of the project is critical to successfully managing a project. Large, complex projects need project management tools, systems, and processes that are very different from the small and less complex project
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|interviewing techniques. | | |Are Interviews Useful? | | | |What Can Undermine an Interview’s
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