1000 Search Results for Corporate Culture and Culture
"But if you trust your strategy, your capabilities and your people -- and if you are confident that all are grounded in a set of shared values -- then this is the kind of innovation you pursue" (IBM 2007 Annual Report).
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Mentoring Program: Squid Proposal
Proven Benefits
Mentoring Program Proposal: Company Squid
Proposed mentoring program
NO CROSS TRAINING AND HIGH TURNOVER RATEES RESULTING IN LACK OF MOTIVATION AMONG EMPLOYEES
One of the largest problems employe Continue Reading...
They dropped back slightly to 1.5 million in 2002" (Mason-Dreffen 2003). Those increases occurred despite the fact that age discrimination can be difficult to prove, although the Supreme Court had eased the plaintiff's burden of proof (Ormsbee 2002) Continue Reading...
Communication occurs at an inter-organizational level, an intra-organizational level, and between the organization and the community or society at large. For example, inter-organizational communications include the one-on-one discussions between cow Continue Reading...
Organization Brief Description
International Human Resource Management (IHRM) can be delineated as a set of activities purposed at the management of organizational human resources at the global level to attain organizational aims and accomplish comp Continue Reading...
Hewlett-Packard Redefines the HP Way
Learning Organizations
"Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success."
Henry Ford
The case study, Human Resources at Hewlett-Packard, presents a portrait of an evol Continue Reading...
mission of the organization?
Sam Walton -- founder of Wal-Mart -- demanded that expense be kept to a bare minimum. His belief was that you offer the lowest prices possible and volume. Wal-Mart's focus is on chipping prices, be this with the goods t Continue Reading...
Gore & Associates
In the mid 1940s, Bill Gore was working at Dupont on a product known colloquially as Teflon, but chemically as polytetraflurothylene (PTFE). Gore believed that PTFE had good insulating capabilities and wanted to use it to insul Continue Reading...
Of all the concerns, this seems the least valid: an employee is likely to find his or her managerial and technical skills enhanced working abroad, given the challenges of the assignment. For a young employee in particular, working abroad could creat Continue Reading...
Therefore, the best way to help employees act ethically is to view the workplace and daily operations as a training ground.
In your estimation why is there a growing need for organizational ethics programs? What are the factors contributing to ethi Continue Reading...
To make an exact copy of the Manhattan headquarters, the executives will create the exact positions in China. They will discuss the requirements of the positions with the American employees and will search for those Chinese that best meet them. Also Continue Reading...
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Wiles (2003) note ways in which Chinese practices of technical communication are affecting foreign businesses operating in China and some of the Western methods that China has to learn to be effective. Specifically, Wiley notes how Western comp Continue Reading...
The downside for UPS in outsourcing is that the outsourced customer service may be less familiar with the culture of the typical consumer, may be removed from the processes taking place, and also because the packaging and delivery industry is a ser Continue Reading...
Superior Customer Value
Beginning in 1998, Harrah's decided that it wanted to change its business culture from an operations-driven company that viewed every casino as a stand-alone property to a marketing-driven company with a holistic view of its Continue Reading...
To avoid such legal problems, comprehensive diversity training programs must be developed and zero tolerance for discrimination must form the core of organizational policies.
Another important aspect of today's corporate world is conflict. Conflict Continue Reading...
Organizational Behavior
Terminology and Concepts
American companies have suffered in recent years. In their efforts to reduce cost, restructuring and downsizing have affected almost every organization either directly or indirectly. These attempts t Continue Reading...
Strategic Management
The Case for Diversification
Deltacom/Earthlink is facing a challenging operating environment. As a regional player in an intensely-competitive market, we face an uncertain future. We acquired Deltacom in order to facilitate fu Continue Reading...
EMC Corporation Analysis
How would you describe the core competency of EMC Corp? What is the significance of understanding core competencies? Do core competencies provide competitive advantages or value to organizations?
The core competency of EMC Continue Reading...
The implementation plan needs to be firmly based on a change management strategy each division leader believes in, and buys into. This change management plan is the first phase of the successful development of an implementation plan in that it bring Continue Reading...
Wal-Mart: The Superpower of the Retail Market
Walmart is America's largest chain of wholesale departmental and grocery stores and a multinational retailer corporation. Its first discount centre was established in 1962 by Sam Walton in Rogers, Arkans Continue Reading...
Ethical Issues Affecting Accountants
The need for ethical standards within the corporate accounting field is urgent, and this paper delves into ethical issues. Given the fact that rules can be bent and manipulated, this paper also points to potentia Continue Reading...
From the experiences, I have had in organizations that work to combine autonomy, mastery and purpose, the level of performance goes up and becomes the new norm of corporate performance. The many studies of motivation underscore that when autonomy, m Continue Reading...
This came as result of the firm's cost-cutting efforts after it lost $85 million in 2008 amid the start of the downturn and skyrocketing fuel prices. The company had also turned a profit in 2007 (MSN Moneycentral, 2010). Clearly, the company has bee Continue Reading...
many of its rivals. Its high debt load contributes to its cost disadvantage. The corporate culture does not give it a competitive advantage. JetBlue's culture is easily replicated by any other airline and provides no particular benefit that the cust Continue Reading...
From an egalitarian perspective, which holds that all stakeholders are given roughly equal treatment (Arneson, 2002) bribery is wrong, on two levels. The first is that it creates an unequal playing field within the oil industry between firms that a Continue Reading...
This is based on both historical precedent and the fact that the firm has started to see year-over-year revenue declines. The company remains highly leveraged and although they are expected to remain liquid, this reality will place some constraints Continue Reading...
For example, it is no longer advisable to use a paper-based payroll, as apart from being more likely to become subject to fraud, it is an environmental hazard. Imagine the filing needs for a payroll for 100 people in one year only. Also, there's the Continue Reading...
Change
The term "Organizational Change" denotes implementation of change in an organization's routine business processes and plans. Such change can be minor (within organizational sub-departments or minute sectors) or major (department Continue Reading...
Business Ethics
The organization should take a position that it is okay to pursue its actions on the issue. Hartman (2013) makes the point that the business, and the people within the business, should follow a path that emphasizes selfishness. This Continue Reading...
Strategic Plan
The author of this report is asked to develop a strategic plan relative to the Telstra case study. Telstra used to be a shining light in their corner of industry and operational excellence but are now beginning to falter. The author o Continue Reading...
Organizational Analysis of Google
Google is a high-tech organization with appealing rates of growth beneficial to shareholders. Inherent with its development, Google faces notable challenges. This study will focus on the situation facing the company Continue Reading...
Wal-Mart) Integration - Causal Chains and Strategy
Wal-Mart Integration - Causal Chains and Strategy
Walmart's emergence as a global leader of mass merchandising and discount retailing is attributable to the company's continual pursuit of excellen Continue Reading...
changing role of human resource management in the global competitive environment. The paper begins with evaluation of the global competitive environment, particularly with its contributing factors. The influences of information technology, corporate Continue Reading...
strategic marketing plan ANGOSTURA LTD related company ( alcohol related). identifing incorporating marketing objective. Use format: SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS -Introduction -Company background -Vision -Mission (analyse) -Corporate objectives (financial & Continue Reading...
Business as an Ethical Calling: My Personal Philosophy
The last several decades have seen American enterprises beset by a number of ethical scandals, spanning from the accounting fraud of Enron and WorldCom to that of the recent subprime housing deb Continue Reading...
Strategic mergers and acquisition
The company can form strategic mergers and with companies that offer related and complementary products and services. The aim is to synergistically acquire some strategic advantages that may boost its sales.
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Social Issues
Social factors relate to assessing the social, cultural, demographic, and environmental profiles of addressable markets (Sears, 2011). These trends are shaping the way Americans live, work, produce, and consume. Such a dynamic societ Continue Reading...
programs discussed help build core competencies and competitive capabilities at L'Oreal.
L'Oreal is an international company that strives to ensure that all of its diverse employees feel at home and work together. L'Oreal FIT (Follow-up & Integ Continue Reading...
In that sense, Wilkoff (1995, as cited by Weick & Quinn, 1999) reports on her attempts to intervene between two companies that had fused together in an unsuccessful mergence. The actors of the various companies persistently disagreed due to cul Continue Reading...
"Americans haven't come to grips with having their heart surgery in Thailand," admitted the American CEO of one of the Blue Cross affiliate hospitals abroad, "but that will change" (Einhorn 2008).
What this will also change, undeniably, is the corp Continue Reading...