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02 janv. 2012
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Human resources and recruitment

Internship report - 12 pages - Human resources

Privacy could be defined as “the freedom to selectively reveal one's self” (CSO Magazine, Logan Roots). Today, we may be frustrated by all the existing instruments created to collect those private pieces of information that most of the time we released by ourselves....

07 oct. 2011
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Role of human service agencies on combating sex-trafficking

Thesis - 6 pages - Social, moral & civic education

Human trafficking is not a new problem. The problem of sex-trafficking began as early as 3000 BC-300 AD, starting during ancient times and existed within Roman, Egyptian, Persian and Greek cultures (Shared Hope International, 2009). Human trafficking is also considered to be one of...

01 mars 2008
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Human resource issues entailed by the take-over of Credit du Nord by Society General (2004)

Case study - 13 pages - Bank marketing

The French banking system has met several restructurings since the 90's. Banking networks have now to propose, diversify and evolve services to their customers. Besides, these companies are in a more open market which entails international competition and the mergers phenomenon. Several examples...

13 janv. 2009
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What are human rights and what place have discussions on human rights found in international relations? - publié le 13/01/2009

Thesis - 8 pages - International relations

Though they may disagree on the importance of this phenomenon, most international experts now admit that there is a growing concern, both from states and from people, for Human Rights in international relations. Human Rights are often used to legitimate an action (diplomatic...

17 mai 2009
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A critical examination of the European Union's commitment and approach to promoting democracy and Human Rights in accession candidate countries and elsewhere in the world - publié le 17/05/2009

Thesis - 10 pages - European union

The current image of European Union's democracy promotion is marred by the discrepancies of member states' attitude vis-à-vis the Chinese violation of the Human Rights. In contrast to most European countries, Great Britain and Germany have already claimed that they will not assist to the...

15 juin 2009
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A brief overview of the Human Resources Information System with special references to India

Case study - 31 pages - Human resources

Human resource departments require large amount of detailed information the quality of personnel management department's contribution largely depends upon the quality of information held by it. Many personal activities and much effort by personnel professionals are devoted to obtain and...

19 déc. 2008
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A critical examination of the European Union's commitment and approach to promoting democracy and Human Rights in accession candidate countries and elsewhere in the world

Essay - 10 pages - European union

The current image of European Union's democracy promotion is marred by the discrepancies of member states' attitude vis-à-vis the Chinese violation of the Human Rights. In contrast to most European countries, Great Britain and Germany have already claimed that they will not assist to the...

29 sept. 2010
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Oticon, a Danish Hearing Manufacturer, and the Human Resources Development

Case study - 9 pages - Human resources

According Leonard Nadler , the Human Resources “refer to a series of organized activities conducted within a specified time and designed to produce behavioral change”. The main task of this function is to focus on employees within an organization: if the firm is able to create...

28 août 2014
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An overview of the Sweden's human resources system

Essay - 9 pages - Human resources

Sweden, also known as the Kingdom of Sweden is a part of the Nordic Countries, with Finland and Norway. It is situated on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. In spite of its geographical situation, Sweden stays connected with other European countries, and especially with Denmark, as...

01 juil. 2010
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Oticon, a Danish Hearing Manufacturer, and the Human Resources Development - publié le 01/07/2010

Case study - 9 pages - Human resources

According Leonard Nadler , the Human Resources “refer to a series of organized activities conducted within a specified time and designed to produce behavioral change”. The main task of this function is to focus on employees within an organization: if the firm is able to create...

26 avril 2007
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What are human rights and what place have discussions on human rights found in international relations?

Essay - 7 pages - International relations

Though they may disagree on the importance of this phenomenon, most international experts now admit that there is a growing concern, both from states and from people, for Human Rights in international relations. Human Rights are often used to legitimate an action (diplomatic...

16 févr. 2011
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Human Resources and strategic tools

Case study - 8 pages - Human resources

The management of jobs is a tool that is used for managing human resources. It consists of the projection for the medium and long term needs and staff resources of an organization. It is composed of qualitative approaches of management planning skills and workforce planning. The management...

28 août 2014
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Compared human resources management models: China and France

Case study - 6 pages - Human resources

This report is an analysis by comparison of two countries through their management of their Human Resources. Those two subjects of this essay are France and China. This choice is not just a coincidence but the result of my home country (France) and China where I have been for an internship...

28 juil. 2010
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Model of human impact: Automobile boom in Beijing, China

Thesis - 3 pages - Social, moral & civic education

Beijing, the capital of China, has been experiencing a massive increase in vehicle ownership over the past decade. It has become the world's second biggest car market, with 1,000 new vehicles on the street everyday. This trend is not only a problem in Beijing, but throughout China, where...

17 août 2014
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School of human relations 1920-1970

Case study - 10 pages - Sociology & social sciences

The evolution of production techniques and the changes it implies about the nature of the work gives rise to ergonomics. Ergonomics for the purpose of adapting work to the worker. Applied Psychology outcome of the work of Sigmund Freud emphasized the importance of psychological factors on...

09 août 2014
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Capitalism and report time. Essay on chronophobie capital

Text commentary - 9 pages - Theories and economic notions

How has capitalism transformed our relationship to time (cosmic, historical, social, and individual)? To address this question, I shall refer mainly but not exclusively to Marx. Though it does not give us a systematic and comprehensive analysis of this issue, there are notations about it...

13 mai 2009
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Compared human resources management models: China and France - published: 13/05/2009

Thesis - 5 pages - Human resources

This report is an analysis by comparison of two countries through their management of their Human Resources. Those two subjects of this essay are France and China. This choice is not just a coincidence but the result of my home country (France) and China where I have been for an internship...

08 août 2014
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What are the main functions of capital markets? How useful are they as a source of finance?

Essay - 3 pages - Theories and economic notions

Capital markets have two important functions: primary market and secondary market. The primary market provides new capital. It is mostly considered as a source of finance for companies which want to raise capital in order to finance their development or acquisitions. The...

19 nov. 2003
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To what extent and in what ways can multinational companies be expected to be a source of diffusion of ?best practice' human resource management techniques? Illustrate your answer with examples from at least two countries

Essay - 8 pages - Human resources

Globalization of markets and their productions directly benefits multinational companies (MNCs). Firms are increasingly dispersing parts of their production process to various locations around the globe to take advantage of the national differences in the cost and the quality of the production...

05 mars 2009
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Capital budgeting: India

Case study - 35 pages - Economy general

An efficient allocation of capital is the most important financial function in modern times. It involves decision to commit firm's funds to long-term assets. Such decisions are tend to determine the value of company/firm by influencing its growth, profitability & risk. Investment...

07 juil. 2015
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London, the capital of the nineteenth century

Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies

"London has many aspects. It's a great city. Huge. The richest city in the world's largest port, the largest industrial city, the imperial city, the center of civilization, the heart of the world ... It is a wonderful place ... a whirlwind, an abyss. It takes you up and you rushes down....

08 avril 2009
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Capital One: An analysis

Thesis - 8 pages - Services marketing

Capital One's business model recognizes that each customer requires a different product and service benefits from a credit card provider, and acknowledges that if customers are offered what they want and need as opposed to what banks want to offer them, they will choose the provider that...

18 juil. 2014
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What can Bristol do to be a green city and what can we do for Bristol to become a true green capital city?

Essay - 10 pages - Ecology & environment

During these last few years, environmental issues have rapidly gained prominence on both the political and business agendas. Public interest in such environmental issues has risen since the initial interest in the 1960s and 1970s, but a particular feature of the recent revival of interest in...

12 juil. 2010
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Capital punishment and death penalty

Thesis - 2 pages - Social, moral & civic education

Capitol punishment, or the death penalty, is the killing of a person by judicial process as a punishment for an offense. The crimes that usually result in a death penalty are known as capital crimes or capitol offences. In simpler terms, the act of murder will result in the death penalty...

10 juil. 2014
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Management of human resources: L'Occitane

Essay - 18 pages - Human resources

Olivier Baussan founded the company l'Occitane in 1976. At the beginning the main idea was to manufacture natural products, thanks to ingredients coming from near Provence. L'Occitane's activity consists in providing natural and quality products for hair and body to favor wellbeing and...

17 mars 2009
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A study on working capital management

Thesis - 10 pages - Finance

Cash is the lifeline of a company, no matter how large or small the organization is. If this lifeline deteriorates so does the company's ability to fund operations, reinvest and meet capital requirements and payments. Understanding a company's cash flow health is essential to...

08 mai 2012
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Management of human resources: L'Occitane - publié le 04/05/2012

Essay - 18 pages - Human resources

Olivier Baussan founded the company l'Occitane in 1976. At the beginning the main idea was to manufacture natural products, thanks to ingredients coming from near Provence. L'Occitane's activity consists in providing natural and quality products for hair and body to favor wellbeing and...

21 juil. 2014
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The different management styles and the consequences of the crisis on human resources

Essay - 9 pages - Human resources

The global economy is floundering. All over the world, companies are struggling, from global corporations with worldwide market shares to mom-and-pop shops that employ a handful of people. This present context has an impact on the management of teams. This situation increases difficulties that...

14 avril 2009
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Standard Chartered Bank and human resource management

Thesis - 24 pages - Human resources

Standard Chartered Bank is a British bank headquartered in London with operations in more than seventy countries. It operates a network of over 1,700 branches and outlets (including subsidiaries, associates and joint ventures) and employs 73,000 people. Despite its British base, it has few...

30 oct. 2025

Navigating the Future of Work: Public Policies for Mitigating AI's Impact on Employment Inequality

Dissertation - 14 pages - Economic politics

Discover how AI is reshaping the labor market and learn about public policies that can ensure a future of work that is more equitable for all. This comprehensive analysis explores the impact of artificial intelligence on employment, highlighting the need for inclusive innovation, social dialogue,...