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  • Dell Computer: Organization of a Global Production Network

    Dell Computer: Organization of a Global Production Network

    Introduction: In 2001, Dell Computer became the world's largest personal computer vendor, continuing to gain market share and post profits in an industry struggling with slumping sales and billions of dollars in losses. Dell sells 90% of its PCs directly to the final customer, largely bypassing the reseller channel that accounts for most of the world's PC sales. This direct customer relationship is the key to Dell's business model, and provides distinct advantages over the

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    Submitted: May 8, 2011 By: yingdanfeng
  • Professional Ethics and Values

    Professional Ethics and Values

    Professional Ethics and Values Gen 200 21 July 2010 Professional Ethics and Values Some companies and corporations in the United States struggle to hold onto their ethics and values despite revenue losses. With the U.S. economy languishing in a dismal recession with no sign of relief, some companies have lowered their professional ethics and values in order to make the almighty dollar. Recently, after the Chrysler Corporation filed bankruptcy they reduced more than 1,000 retiree

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    Submitted: May 8, 2011 By: nicolesimonel86
  • The Industrial Revolution and Social Sciences

    The Industrial Revolution and Social Sciences

    The Industrial Revolution led to many of the convinces that people often take for granted today such as steam power, the telephone, and the diesel engine but also played a vital role in the development of social sciences. Prior to the Industrial Revolution people lived their lives often never leaving the town or area that they were raised in which limited the amount of social interaction between people of different thoughts or beliefs that in

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    Submitted: May 9, 2011 By: sirsh8kes1
  • Is the online Availability of Care Information Empowering for Care Service Users and Care Professionals?

    Is the online Availability of Care Information Empowering for Care Service Users and Care Professionals?

    Health care has changed over the past years compared to the way it was in the late 1950s.as health care has changed, it's the same way the way we receive care-information these days is different from then. Nowadays with the development of technology such as the internet, care information online is becoming empowering to both care- service users and care professionals. According to the website benenden, ‘according to a recent opinion poll, 16 per cent

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    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: keidi
  • Computers and the Internet Play an Increasingly Important Role in Health and Social Care. in What Ways Can They Help Make Care Safer and Better? What Problems Can Their Use Create?

    Computers and the Internet Play an Increasingly Important Role in Health and Social Care. in What Ways Can They Help Make Care Safer and Better? What Problems Can Their Use Create?

    These days many service users use the computer and the internet to seek health information online, it has enabled service users today to have knowledge concerning their health conditions, how to manage their health and even access information about medications, with patients having all this information , it makes them expert patients. Patients with chronic conditions can join forums and groups online that give them support emotionally and mentally. Service providers also benefit from

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    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: keidi
  • Corporate Social Responsibility

    Corporate Social Responsibility

    There is a question that lingers about corporate social responsibility in today's society. Do corporations have a responsibility to society that extends beyond maximizing profit for shareholders? Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) can be defined as "activities and initiatives that businesses undertake as a means to connect with or give back to the communities in which they do business. CSR can range from charitable programs and community service, to environmental-impact awareness" (Meranus). Corporations should go beyond

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    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: amandar1201
  • Central Control Versus Local Responsiveness

    Central Control Versus Local Responsiveness

    Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC)- one of the most known fast food chains in the world started in the early 1930's by Kernel Sanders in the Southern USA as a small franchise operation. Colonel Sanders has become a well known personality throughout thousands of KFC restaurants World wide. Quality, service and cleanliness (QSC)represents the most critical success factors to KFC's global success. Throughout its 35-year history, the company has gone through several stages and has answered

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    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: 0000001
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Development

    Corporate Social Responsibility Development

    I6.1. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY DEVELOPMENT The impetus for the development of CSR in Bulgaria was basically given by multinational companies operating in the country and through EU funded projects, which contributed to the transfer of experiences in this field. The relevance of CSR in Bulgaria seems to be to a large extent related to the fulfilment of standards required for being accepted by the European business community and for gaining access to European markets.25

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    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: bodhibg
  • Tech Vs Computer

    Tech Vs Computer

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    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: kanha
  • God Vs. Science

    God Vs. Science

    A science professor begins his school year with a lecture to the students, "Let me explain the problem science has with religion." The atheist professor of philosophy pauses before his class and then asks one of his new students to stand. "You're a Christian, aren't you, son?" "Yes sir," the student says. "So you believe in God?" "Absolutely." "Is God good?" "Sure! God's good." "Is God all-powerful? Can God do anything?" "Yes." "Are you good

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    Submitted: May 11, 2011 By: ilovexcshika
  • A History of Vision Science

    A History of Vision Science

    Introduction Vision science is the science dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of visual perception and the visual system. Visual perception is the ability to interpret information and surroundings from the effects of visible light reaching the eye [9]. Many years visual perception was the domain of a man, but nowadays with the appearance of cheap cameras and powerful hardware computers starts to advance. The theory and the observations on visual perception have been the main

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    Submitted: May 17, 2011 By: kovlan
  • Profitability or Responsibility

    Profitability or Responsibility

    purpose of the organization should be. Profitability relates to the shareholder value perspective, while responsibility relates to the stakeholder value perspective. The shareholder value perspective state that the company belongs to the owners and would agree with the statement that firms exists to satisfy the shareholders. Proponents such as Rappaport hold that corporations are instruments whose purpose is to create economic value on behalf of those who invest risk-taking capital in the enterprise. While it

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    Submitted: May 18, 2011 By: nicole_rajkumar
  • How to Learn the It Skills of a Security Professional

    How to Learn the It Skills of a Security Professional

    There are two general routes to gaining this knowledge. For some, it works better if they just take some classes to get started. Others just Google what they want to learn and teach themselves. When I was coming up in security, most of my best learning came from my learning on my free time. That approach takes much longer, but it works for some people. Most do a combination of taking classes and self-teaching via

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    Submitted: November 9, 2011 By: Kinsaka
  • How a Grocery Retailer Could Uses Inventory to Increase the Responsiveness of the Company's Supply Chain?

    How a Grocery Retailer Could Uses Inventory to Increase the Responsiveness of the Company's Supply Chain?

    Inventory is the key to profitability in supply chain. Inventory cycles and components turns assets into profits. The faster inventory turns the greater the profitability. Customers demand that their orders be shipped complete, accurate and on-time. That means having the right inventory at the right place at the right time. Inventory covers all types of businesses-manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, retailers and others in about every industry. Role in the Supply chain Inventory plays a significant role

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    Submitted: November 20, 2011 By: Fahad
  • Professional Workplace Dilemma

    Professional Workplace Dilemma

    Professional Workplace Dilemma According to Webster's New World College Dictionary, morals, "is dealing with or capable of distinguishing between right and wrong, of teaching or in accordance with the principles of right and wrong" whereas ethics is "the study of standards of conduct and moral judgment; the system of morals of a particular person, religion, or group" (Charlton, 2008, p. 159, p. 297 ). My personal ethics are the values, beliefs, and morals, formed and

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    Submitted: January 28, 2012 By: Marion
  • Presented to the Faculty of College of Arts and Sciences

    Presented to the Faculty of College of Arts and Sciences

    THE PERCEIVED EFFECT OF HUMAN SECURITY ACT OF 2007 AS VIEWED BY SELECTED NURSING STUDENTS OF MANUELS.ENVERGA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION, SCHOOL YEAR 2007 - 2008 A Term Paper Presented to the Faculty of College of Arts and Sciences Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation Lucena City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing By MERCEDES M. MELINAS July 2007 CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction During the Marcos

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    Submitted: February 28, 2012 By: dang
  • Corporate Social Responsibility

    Corporate Social Responsibility

    Introduction Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), also known as Corporate Responsibility, Corporate Citizenship, Responsible Business, Corporate Responsibility, or Social Action Program, Sustainable Responsible Business (SRB), or Corporate Social Performance. It is a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model. There is an illusion/myth that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is j ust another name for ‘Philanthropy'. But, CSR is not j ust philanthropy. It's more than that. A corporate citizen's job will not end by

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    Submitted: May 25, 2012 By: Sadequr
  • Computer-Based Training Article Questions

    Computer-Based Training Article Questions

    Computer-Based Training Article Questions Name Course Due Date Professor ? What challenges would Poppler's face when adopting a CBT program? How would those challenges impact Poppler's business? The expense involved to develop a CBT applicable to Poppler's business should be taken into account when implementing a CBT training program. This could be outsourced to a Technical / Educational facility to create a unique program specifically for this business or assigned to a technical employee

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    Submitted: March 9, 2013 By: Paula
  • Science

    Science

    Chief Executive officer, LESCO WAPDA, LHR. SUBJECT: APPEAL FOR REVIEW AGAINST OFFICE ORDER NO: C-118/E-6204 DATED: 30-07-1995. While I was working as SDO Ravi road sub division under fort division electricity Wapda Lahore During the period 4/95, I had been served letter of explanation NO: C-2669-E6204 Dated 29-05-1995. Against This referred LOE I made a representation to the then chairman (AEB)Wapda Lhr. through letter dated Nil (copy attached). After the personal hearing, I was awarded

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    Submitted: May 5, 2013 By: madeeha
  • Cip-Community Internship Program - How Could Ups's Cip Help the Organization Improve Its Response to Diversity?

    Cip-Community Internship Program - How Could Ups's Cip Help the Organization Improve Its Response to Diversity?

    CIP-Community Internship program How could UPS's CIP help the organization improve its response to diversity? The Community Internship program helped the organization improve its response to diversity by allowing them to see exactly what goes on in poverty states and their communities. It gives them a sense of structure in understanding problems and concerns their employees face because of their race, ethnicity and cultural background. Without experiencing this crisis, UPS's management would not be able

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    Submitted: July 29, 2013 By: christina
  • Corporate Social Responsibility

    Corporate Social Responsibility

    Business organizations in a capitalist economy operate in a fiercely competitive environment. What they believe to be the aims of a capitalist corporation and what they consider to be their duty is defined by two major norms. The “free market” theory claims that the job of any free organization is to maximize profit with a view to the shareholders benefits. In almost direct contradiction, the concept of social responsibility in organizations is taking root. This

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    Submitted: July 22, 2014 By: loza_mor
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Project Proposal

    Corporate Social Responsibility Project Proposal

    CSR Project Proposal Industry Guide: Mr. Bibhuti Pradhan CSR Professor: Nishigandha Bhuyan Project Topic: To develop CSR index for Indian Oil Corporation Limited Objectives: 1. To formulate a CSR index for different projects under IOCL 2. Analysis of at least one project using CSR index Methodology: Let say, N1: number of CSR projects under Health & Medical care C1: Cumulative CSR index value for these N1 projects N2: number of projects under expansion of education

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    Submitted: July 23, 2014 By: ravizzz
  • A Study on the Professional Status of Elementary School Teachers: the Effect of Eligibility and Other Factors of Teaching as a Profession

    A Study on the Professional Status of Elementary School Teachers: the Effect of Eligibility and Other Factors of Teaching as a Profession

    A STUDY ON THE PROFESSIONAL STATUS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS: THE EFFECT OF ELIGIBILITY AND OTHER FACTORS OF TEACHING AS A PROFESSION RHUSINIE G. COSME 2014 INTRODUCTION The teacher is the key person in molding the children socially, intellectually and morally. Whatever the teacher does will produce significant impact on the children. The key to success in the teaching-learning program lies in the people. The procedure is only as good as the people who use

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    Submitted: July 29, 2014 By: ossyloves
  • Responsible Mining

    Responsible Mining

    The mining industry has a significant role in the Philippine economy. Economic expansion is due to the following advantages brought about by mining: 1) Higher tax incomes for the government; 2) Increase in employment in local communities; 3) An increase in demand for goods and services; 4) Supplies raw materials that are needed to build and maintain industries and economies; 5) Excellent support for mining industry in the international community; 6) and, increased foreign investments.

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    Submitted: August 13, 2014 By: sminklet
  • The Science Behind Savant Syndrome

    The Science Behind Savant Syndrome

    The Science Behind Savant Syndrome 1) Definition of Savant Syndrome a) Rare b) Astonishing areas of ability i) In contrast to areas of handicap c) Fascinating phenomenon in cognitive psychology d) Savant holds key to understanding memory and cognition 2) First recognized by Dr. J. Langdon Down a) Coined term “idiot savant” i) No longer used, inappropriate connotation ii) Few savants have low IQs 3) Statistics i) Fewer than 100 reported cases of prodigious savants

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    Submitted: August 14, 2014 By: vinedancer

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