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    What Are Disadvantages Of Hierarchical Organisations?

    Disadvantages Of Hierarchical Organisations  The organisation can be bureaucratic and respond slowly to changing customer needs and the market within which the organisation operates.  Communication across various sections can be poor especially horizontal communication.  Departments can...
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    What Are Advantages Of Hierarchical Organisations?

    Advantages Of Hierarchical Organisations  Authority and responsibility and clearly defined  Clearly defined promotion path.  There are specialists managers and the hierarchical environment encourages the effective use of specialist managers.  Employees very loyal to their department...
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    Study on Quality and Customer Satisfaction Perspective in Organisations

    Description Quality has a significant role in the business environment of organizations because quality and continuous quality development can guarantee organization´s survival in competition. Quality is a must for every organization operating today. MARKO MANU Quality and Customer...
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    Working Paper on Housing associations

    Description In the United Kingdom, housing associations are private, non-profit making organisations that provide low-cost "social housing" for people in need of a home. Any trading surplus is used to maintain existing housing and to help finance new homes. Although independent they are...
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    Case Study on HRM in Retail Sector

    Description As the organisations are becoming more international that increased the level of competitions in the business world. That caused new challenges in the global markets and so the retail organisations are trying to develop new strategies for reducing those issues. Thus they recognize...
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    Intelligence and security organisations excluded

    Intelligence and security organisations excluded: The Act shall not apply to the intelligence and security organisations specified in the Second Schedule. Provided that the information pertaining to the allegations of corruption, and human rights violations shall not be excluded under this...
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    . Outsourcing and employers' organisations

    5.1. Are any changes observed in the structures of employers’ organisations that can be related to outsourcing? The automotive industry is represented by Associação do Comércio Automóvel de Portugal ACAP the Portuguese Automobile Trade Association, Associação dos Industriais de Montagem de...
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    Ethics in Business

    Do u think that the organisations are still doing ethical business?
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    FORMULATION OF MARKETING MIX FOR HOTELS ORGANISATIONS

    The term marketing mix is the combination of what market offers and studies which help in identifying the actual point where marketing action can be taken to improve the acceptability of hotel product and stimulate demand. A modern hotel is a major establishment, a sophisticated job manned by...
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    TECHNICAL CONSULTANCY ORGANISATIONS (TCOs)

    All India financial institutions and state governments have set lip a net work Of technical consultancy organizations. . The functions of the TCOs include, conducting surveys on industrial potential, preparing project profiles, undertaking techno-economic appraisal of projects, carrying...
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    List of Venture Capital Organisations operating at the national level

    List of Venture Capital Organisations operating at the national level IL&FS Venture Corporation Ltd. Industrial Development Bank of India (Venture Capital Department) ICICI Venture Funds Management Co. Ltd. IFCI Venture Capital Funds Ltd. Small Industries Development Bank of India...
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    Should moonlighting be legalised in organisations in the backdrop of recession?

    Moonlighting is a new concept wherin employees are pursuing with alternative jobs along with their current jobs to make some extra money.
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    Organisations, competition, environment

    R. P. Raamkumar Module Title: Organisations, Environment and Competition. 1.0 Organisational purposes and objective. a) Compare and contrast the objective within private and public sector organisations. In an economy, organisations in the private sector are owned and controlled by...
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    how the organisations creates value - starbucks

    Chapter 1: Introduction Whenever people mention Starbucks, we will always think of the smell of coffee, big purple sofa, coffee in a big mug and so forth. As one of the executives of Starbucks actually said, “We’re not in a business of filling bellies; we’re in the business of filling souls.”...
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    Organisations competences

    hi, ive come across a question as part of my uni course which i am having real trouble answering - was hoping someone here could shed some light on it! 'an organisation’s competences are vested in its activities, and they vary with both time and strategy.' I have to critically discuss the...
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    Organisations as consumers

    Subject: Consumer Behavior Topic: Organisations as consumers
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    WHY EMPLOYEES LEAVE ORGANISATIONS ?

    WHY EMPLOYEES LEAVE ORGANISATIONS ? Every company faces the problem of people leaving the company for better pay or profile. Early this year, Mark, a senior software designer, got an offer from a prestigious international firm to work in its India operations developing specialized software. He...
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    Career Planning in Global Organisations

    Any one has the info on the above mentioned topic....Plz provide......... thanks........
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    MARKETING MIX FOR HOTELS ORGANISATIONS

    this is a project on the marketing tools for a hotel industry. hope it helps.
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    help -marketing in spiritual organisations

    heyy guys....i am tybms student...d topic 4 100 mrks project is " Marketing In Spiritual Organisations " .... However i have been in a fix as to how to approach this topic.... Guys cn u help me wid existing projects, reports, information which would be useful and relevant.... People please...
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