How ethical fundraising is ensured in your organization?
Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies
Catch22 is a national charity with an income of approximately £44m. It has a complex structure based around the local delivery of a range of different services and projects for young people that are not centrally funded, but are financed largely through contracting arrangements with statutory...
A research proposal for the Masters Thesis; Environment and Trade in the Word Trade Organization
Essay - 9 pages - International relations
The global environmental issues include climate change, ozone depletion, marine dumping, deforestation, and biodiversity. However the objective of my thesis is not to provide detailed scientific treatment of the nature of the major environmental challenges facing the world , but rather to explore...
Organization of the police department
Case study - 3 pages - Administrative law
Area is the first model that plays into the effectiveness of a police department's organization. Well-defined geographical areas are under the responsibility of the police officers within the department. The geographical areas are defined by size. The smallest geographical areas are known...
Business ethics: Issues within an organization and employee behaviors
Case study - 2 pages - Human resources
As unfortunate as it may sound, it is in this writer's opinion that the term business ethics seems to be more of a punch line than it does a guiding light within the working population. With our news agencies constantly covering such topics as government bailouts, Presidential...
Business ethics, the corporation movie: 10 problems that business organizations are producing
Case study - 2 pages - Business strategy
Regarding to The Corporation movie, we can identify a list of 10 problems that business organizations are producing. Corporations generate externalities: Externalities come up because corporations cannot handle all the variables which impact on their processes but also their...
An in-depth case study of Nestlé Foods from the view points of organizations as organisms and organizations as cultures, and leadership implications
Case study - 9 pages - Business strategy
This paper is submitted in requirement of the independent study in Leading Complex Organizations' for the MAOM program for the Spring Quarter. The organization selected for study is the global company Nestlé Foods. The study is approached from the points of view of...
The social process of joining an organization
Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy
The standard perception of The social process of joining an organization' studies the behavior of an individual, the relationship within groups, how the public develops and interacts. Moreover, how these relations can change their behavior within a business. Frederick Taylor (1911)...
IKEA: Leadership and organizational culture
Case study - 9 pages - Management
It all began in 1943, when a young man Ingvar Kamprad, 17 years old, decided to create his own company, starting from a reward from his father for having finished his studies. This small company located at Agunnaryd in Sweden has now become a major performer in the world of organizations,...
Organizational effectiveness paper
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
Selection tools are used by employers to determine if a potential new hire is the right person for the job. Selection tools in essence separate the good from the bad. Selection tools weed out potential employees that have great strengths and will become assets to the organization from...
Value chains in service organization
Case study - 8 pages - Business strategy
The research of productivity and performance are the main important points for a company nowadays in order to keep their market shares, to continue of growing, or only to be able to keep its place on the market. Before companies were more focused on their products and on the way to sell them in...
How technology can increase organizational efficiency?
Case study - 3 pages - Electronics, mechanics, engineering & technology
Delivery of superior services and provision of quality goods to consumers is one of the basic managerial responsibilities. One way to accomplish this objective is to invest heavily in technology. To assess the implications of technology on efficiency of an organization is a difficult task...
Building an ethical organization
Case study - 2 pages - Business strategy
Our mission is to help our clients remain in their own homes safely, and as independently as possible. We put our clients' safety and physical and mental state first. These clients may have had issues which made them have to make tough choices in the past, but our mission is to provide care in...
Re-Engineering the dysfunctional organization to be a good fit with the organizational ecosystem
Case study - 6 pages - Business strategy
No organization operates in a vacuum. Therefore the functioning of every organization has to be in consonance with the ecosystem within which it exits. This paper is an examination of a hypothetical organization, Zonal Plastic Products Limited', from a sustainable...
Role of an accountant in an organization
Case study - 2 pages - Management
The purpose of accounting is to report much needed financial information about the performance of a company for a specific period. The information, which is reported on financial statements, will be used by stake holders and top management of the company for various reasons. There are two types...
Organizational culture and social responsibility
Case study - 5 pages - Business strategy
Corporate social responsibility (CSR), is a concept in which companies integrate economic, social and environmental preoccupations in their activities and in their interactions with their stakeholders. CSR is the result of different requests from humanitarian and environmental...
The effects of the organization of the Olympic game on the UK economy
Case study - 2 pages - Business strategy
Every four years the Olympic Game takes place in different country. The choice of the country is very strict and lots of countries are competing to be the host of the Olympic Games. Indeed, it is a big opportunity for them because it represents important economic issues for the host. In 2012,...
Examine the concept of total reward and explore the reasons for its increasing prominence in organizations - publié le 27/04/2012
Case study - 10 pages - Human resources
This coursework examines the concept of total rewards in the context of today's competitive business environment. There are many different total rewards concept in the existing literature and therefore the primary focus must be to choose the most appropriate concept and to examine it and...
Comparison of the organization of the different territorial and local authorities in France and England
Internship report - 8 pages - Medieval history
Planning system in France and England shares many common points; there are different local authorities and territorial collectivity in each country, private and public sector plays an important role in the land-use planning but there are also lots of differences; policy is not the same in...
Management and organization
Case study - 4 pages - Business strategy
Interpersonal skills: Understanding human behavior plays an important role in manager's effectiveness. It will help the organization to get and keep high performing employees. Management functions: - Planning: Define goals, establish a strategy, developing plan and coordinate activities -...
Examine the concept of total reward and explore the reasons for its increasing prominence in organizations
Case study - 10 pages - Human resources
This coursework examines the concept of total rewards in the context of today's competitive business environment. There are many different total rewards concept in the existing literature and therefore the primary focus must be to choose the most appropriate concept and to examine it and...
Organization and management - Vestas
Case study - 4 pages - Management
Interpretation: Are there any indications that Vestas suffer from through their success. Good hints will be provided to Mr. Engel on how to reach the mission or a new mission will be recommended. Scope: We are focusing on the wind turbine market and industry whenever this is mentioned in the...
Gabriel case study- Organization and management
Case study - 5 pages - Business strategy
Gabriel is a Danish established niche company which develops, manufactures and sells upholstery fabrics and related product features. Gabriel works on a global level and is constantly aiming towards reaching a blue ocean status. The current vision is as follows : Gabriel is to be the...
Forces that can Influence an organization and its strategy
Case study - 5 pages - Business strategy
Today's national and international organizations are surrounded and affected by different types of forces. Two main categories can be identified, the internal forces and the external ones from the task and general environments (Appendix 1). They influence companies' strategies through...
The communication devices used by a non-profit organization: Case of YMCA
Case study - 5 pages - Services marketing
In the current world that is laden with random messages and information, the organization's key key to breaking through the clutters is to reasonably manage its communication media and deliver a consistent message via its text and image contents. From the standpoint of establishing...
Organizational models - Case study of Toyota
Case study - 5 pages - Management
Introduction In order to examine organizational management, we focus on the case of Toyota. This case study involves organizational practices that have responded completely to the objectives of the theories of organizational management. We decided to focus our attention on Toyota for several...
Is the mechanism of settlement of the disputes of the World Trade Organization (WTO) effective?
Thesis - 5 pages - International law
The dispute settlement in the World Trade Organization (WTO) is a mechanism whereby a member state that was injured when a benefit was offset by another Member State, can initiate proceedings before the Settlement of Disputes in order to restore the balance upset by the cancellation. This...
To what extent, if any, are Japanese people, culture and organizations transformed in overseas contexts?
Internship report - 3 pages - Social, moral & civic education
Japan is, and always has been, seen as a group of mysterious islands, of which people knew little about, due to its far location from Europe and America. Indeed, 250 years of almost complete isolation of the country, which started in the 18th Century (Tokugawa Era) did not help the world to...
Organizational behavior and management in Griffith College, Dublin
Thesis - 19 pages - Management
First of all, in order to have a good understanding of this subject, it is necessary to agree with some definitions. Indeed, even if these words do not seem to be particularly difficult, the term of 'organizational culture' can appear to be a bit vague (Robbins, 2007). An...
The intervention of the World Trade Organization in regulating international trade
Essay - 4 pages - International relations
The 'classic' body of rules of GATT, which form the basis of the WTO, is based on a project of progressive liberalization. Successive rounds served the goal of gradually reducing trade barriers, more generally to facilitate access to domestic markets. Once the bulk of this objective is...
To what extent have Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility become key strategic drivers for organizations and what is the role of HRM in this?
Internship report - 4 pages - Human resources
How does one analyze Human Resources? "Human resources" is based on reason and knowledge and is a term used to refer to how people are managed by organizations. The objective of human resources development is to foster human resourcefulness through enlightened ethics and cohesive...
