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    MEHEK GULATI Assistant Professor, DAV-10 Chandigarh Department of Management and Commerce Email ID –mehek_gulati@yahoo.com GREEN HRM ABSTRACT Integration of Organizational management with human resource management practices has become necessary these days. Such effort is known as the Green HRM initiatives. Green HRM has resulted from the detailed analysis of companies, areas involved in practices and plans related to the protection of environment…

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    Azim Dhukka MIS 4378 Larry Vanover November 5, 2015 Project Management Project management is an essential discipline for managers of diverse entities and specializations. This importance is because of its unique approach in enabling appropriate fulfillment of targets or objectives contrary to the usual and repetitive organization’s management approach. Some of the reasons of equipping managers with project management knowledge are because it enables them to appreciate the uniqueness of project…

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    FedEx Corporation Strategic Management Project Prepared for: DR. Robert Ch. Wood BUSINESS 189 – Strategic Management Prepared by: SAN JOSE CONSULTING GROUP: Billy CRANE Brad LANDTHORN Bob MIRI Jeremy RELPH Chris SANCHEZ Andrea VERNEROVA December 9, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ……………………………………………………………… 3-5 Chapter I: HISTORY ……………………………………………………………… 6 -9 Chapter II: EXTERNAL ANALYSIS ……………………………………………….9-15 A. Industry Life…

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    Dworkin’s meaning to integrity pertains to judicial decisions by judges on any case, that is, how to use precedent and techniques to determine the outcome of trials. Integrity as a tool, is used for judicial decisions, based of of communal moral standards- starving for a concept of fairness and equality- these decisions are rooted in precedent and discretion of judges; though possibly leading to a divergent from a cohesive voice, the philosophical concept benefits society overall. Integrity has…

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    Standard Oil bought thousands of acres to block pipeliners from competitors. Then, Rockefeller used vertical and horizontal integration to rapidly grow his industry. Regardless, Standard Oil even disturbed its products around the globe. Standard Oil even had the idea to employ scientists to find different ways for the use of petroleum. Rockefeller was a modern robber baron…

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    John D. Rockefeller

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    the efficient use of the by-products. Since the competition began to grow, he modified his refining methods which helped him lower the prices of oil from 58 cents to 8 cents per gallon (“J.D. Rockefeller: From Oil”). The idea of horizontal integration over vertical integration was preferred by Rockefeller which helped him lower the prices drastically (John D. Rockefeller Biography”). An undisclosed alliance of railroads and refiners in 1871 by Rockefeller was formed to…

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    The emergence of better technologies has improved delivery of health care services. Not only can patients experience quality-of-life but also effectively participate in the treatment process. However, because of the benefits of technology, physicians, psychiatrists, and other healthcare professionals continue to anticipate the future of the field of health care (Bradley et al., 1999). Most importantly by pursuing perfectionism in the provision of health care services. Even so, it has…

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    Intel Case Study

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    ADVANCED STRATEGIC MARKETING: THEORY & PRACTICE 4 (ASM401) 2ND SEMESTER ASSIGNMENT QUESTION 1 An Intel case study: identifying and creating new markets – a new strategy for a global leader SYNOPSIS: INTEL CORPORATION • CORPORATE SCOPE Corporate scope entails product and geographic scope. Product scope: According to Reuters, Intel is an American multinational company that designs, manufactures, and sells integrated digital technology platforms, computer components and related products. Meanwhile,…

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    When people think about food, they tend to think about where they get their food and what they eat. Most people don’t know that the average time food takes to get to the dinner table is almost 4, 200 miles. They also do not know how much environmental damage is being done to get the food to the supermarket that they buy from. Either that or they don’t care because the only concern for most humans is that they have food to eat. The process of producing the food to such a large population, however…

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    It could be argued that technological progression drives development of new doctrine and practices for amphibious operations. The complexity and demand for the integration and co-operation of military personnel, logistics and fire support encourages implementing new concepts for amphibious operations. Further to this, the technology available will directly impact how any amphibious operations would be undertaken and drive the change in the doctrine and the forces that deploy. States spend money…

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