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    Increased globalisation, the introduction of more and more advanced technologies, wavering markets and omnipresent competition at the organisational level, change is found everywhere in contemporary organisations (By, 2007; Karoly, 2007). To accommodate the necessity to change we need to develop and design organisations in sustainable ways. This paper is about organisational design and development, within this field I want to focus on organisational structure. An organisational structure defines…

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    The brief of this project is to create a complex transmedia narrative within the boundaries of the “world” established by a set of rules distinguished by the groups undertaking this assignment. This essay will discuss the ethical issues underlining our campaign and how utilitarianism is effective in investigating the issues our campaign in centred around. We will also purpose the methods we will use to develop an ethical campaign governed by the rules set for the project. Our campaign itself…

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    Boostrom (2016) invites students of curriculum and education to reexamine John Dewey's 1916 book, “Democracy and Education (D & E)”, in relation to its relevance in contemporary society and schooling. It is established from the outset of the paper that although D & E was cited roughly three times daily, the views contained therein are not translated into educational practice or policy in the US. This disparity is unpacked in relation to the contemporary difficulties of utilising D & E, while also…

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    are more difficult to regulate than goods – they entail political risk (Hollifield, 2004). Migrants become a political interest group, as despite contestation, highly skilled migrants are accepted on the premise they will yield positive economic impacts for society. Their acceptance appeases liberal economic and political norms can help explain the gap - political interests are motivated by paradoxical liberal…

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    for the same reason that Hofstede (2001) had doubts about the universal validity of management theories which are developed in one countries and when they are applied in another market due to different environment culture and it may have different impact in different…

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    The economics of the country have the most substantial impact for the country. The BBC explains the benefits that China has with the U.S, "Chinese imports explain 44% of the decline in employment in manufacturing in the US between 1990 and 2007, according to a report by the Institute for the Study of Labor…

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    The most debatable reason for such transfer can be global competition pressure. Transferring policies and practices across their subsidiaries is looked as an incentive on the basis of competitive advantage (A Review of Theories on Transnational Transfer of HR Practice within Multinationals, Tianyuan Yu, in May 2009). According to Kostova T. (1999) in order to achieve synergy and effectiveness, MNCs often go for transnational transfers of their HR policies and practices that replicate their…

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    Sustainable development, being defined as “ development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs’ (Brundtland,1987:43) is being increasingly recognised by the global society. One of this can be seen from the fact that sustainable development was included in the Millennium Development Goals(MDGs) of the United Nations as one of the explicit goals (MDG7) among the eight goals. This can show that the national government…

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    2.1 CHALLENGES OF MANAGING A DIVERSE WORKFORCE Cultural differences Cultural differences is one of the challenges that is faced while trying to manage a diverse workforce. Although we are in the globalisation era where different cultures are becoming assimilated, there are still some areas of the world that adhere to their culture strictly. In the midst of trying to hire diverse individuals, it is important that management realize that they need to accommodate and tolerate all cultures.…

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    Introduction 1.1 Definition of Globalization Globalization refers to a shift towards a more integrated and hence resulted in an interdependent world economy. Globalization has several phases, including globalization of markets and the frontiers of production. As far as this change is concerned, globalization is a world-wide exchange of both international and natural resources, though not limited to other factors of economic, cultural or political issues. For example, as a pioneer of the ‘Otaku’…

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