Economic Theory of Organizations
Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies
World Vision began its operations in 1950 as a child-focused, community-based, integrated and interconnected Christian relief organization whose aim is to eradicate poverty by providing basic amenities like food and shelter to orphaned children all over the world. Over the years World...
Societal marketing concept - Discussion on the different ways by which organizations can become more ethical and socially responsible in their marketing activities
Essay - 6 pages - Marketing theories
Consumers have shown an increasing interest in ethical issues over the last few years. Consequently, ethics has become particularly relevant in marketing, as it represents the interface between the company and the customers. This paper discusses the different ways in which an organization...
Organization's inter-cultural negotiation - Brazil, Sweden and Indonesia
Essay - 9 pages - Business strategy
Today we live in a world where there is increasing competition and market saturation. Indeed to remain competitive, the companies must adopt several strategies such as: internationalization and diversification. The internationalization consists in extending on overseas markets. That makes it...
Individual behavior in an organization
Essay - 16 pages - Human resources
Individual behavior is dependent upon whether a person is in a group or not. Individuals act differently in accordance with their situation. A group is composed of a minimum of two people. There are Two types of groups that have been identified by Stephen P. Robbin (1996) - a formal and an...
Organizational and Industry Analysis Report
Case study - 12 pages - Educational studies
Over the years, the global enterprise has witnessed remarkable expansion owing to the global presence of support elements essential for increasing investment capacity. Distinctively, as most organizations restructure their operations to fit into the now interconnected global village,...
Organization development
Case study - 24 pages - Business strategy
During the year 2006, around 28,000 mergers and takeovers have been registered. It is 9,000 more than in 2003, and reflects well the fact that to keep growing, companies need sometimes an external support. This phenomena concern all private and public companies, and is a major strategic point in...
The controversial role of United Nations organization in the expansion of Human rights
Essay - 5 pages - International relations
The best institution to promote human rights and carry them is embodied in the United Nations organization, whose principal aim is to promote peace and international security and support the expansion of human rights. A large majority of States are now members of this organization....
Organizational culture at Google
Case study - 5 pages - Management
Google is a universal public corporation that deals with Internet searching, advertising, and Web-based computing technology. Besides this, it also works on creating a variety of online products and services such as several desktop applications, the Gmail software, the Google Chrome online...
Management Nonprofit Organization : How To Recruit and Retain Volunteers
Essay - 11 pages - Human resources
It is not possible to speak about the nonprofit sector without mentioning volunteers, since they represent the principal asset that enables the third sector organizations to achieve their goals. According to the White Paper on Voluntary Activity published by the Irish Government in...
What is communication in terms of organizational behaviour?
Essay - 3 pages - Communication
In any organization, communication is a strategic activity and is not just used to inform about the company's goals and objectives. The role of communication within an organization is to share information about the strategic framework and knowledge, to facilitate exchanges...
World and Irish Trade Organization
Case study - 29 pages - Management
International trade business is taking a bigger and bigger place in our daily life. It permits us to access to more resources. For example, we would not be able to buy banana from Cameroon if international trade did not exist. Thanks to this notion, people from very different countries are able...
"The Management of Organizational Justice" (Management de la justice), R. Cropanzano, D.E. Bowen et S.W. Gilliland (2007) - publié le 25/03/2010
Book review - 2 pages - International relations
Over the last two decades the number of non-government organizations (NGOs) has exploded, and as new challenges were being faced by nations, new issues appeared and the whole system of NGOs became more complex. This essay will focus on one of the main internal issues faced by NGOs. The...
Is the Organization Man irresponsible ?
Essay - 3 pages - Management
Organizations are not only business organizations but include the army, the administration, the education system etc «Organizations are omnipresent in modern societies. Individuals are born in a health organization, are trained for years in educative...
On the Independence of the Organizational Ombudsman
Case study - 7 pages - Educational studies
Like a creature of Darwin's fecund imagination, the ombudsman from so simple a beginning in the king's court of eighteenth century Sweden has evolved and adapted himself in the twenty-first century to suit our numerous modern organizations found throughout the world today. As per the rules...
How the World Trade Organization (WTO) manages international business law?
Essay - 21 pages - Foreign markets
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is a commercial organization that plans to liberalize trade worldwide. This organization was started on 1st January, 1995, just after the Marrakech Agreement. It replaced the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). The GATT was signed...
NTIC - Integration of the NTIC on the Communication and Consequences in the Organization
Essay - 21 pages - Communication
For international organizations, the main skill is to control the flow of information and communication. The word "information" leads us to facts and data. For example, how many permanent or fixed-term contracts does my organization have? In this case the goal is to have the most...
Theories of organizations
Case study - 9 pages - Business strategy
Search of better performance for the company led practitioners to theorize their findings or observations. The early theorists are interested exclusively in the company and the organization of production. Gradually, their scope of thinking was extended to all organizations. The...
States', International Organizations' and International nongovernmental Organizations' interactions in Global Politics
Essay - 10 pages - International relations
Until the 1960s, the dominant approach in international relations was the realist approach, focusing on the centrality of the unitary states in global politics. In contrast to the classical state-centric approach to international relations theory, this approach develops a framework of global...
Is scientific organization of work only history?
Essay - 4 pages - Management
In 1893, Frederick Winslow Taylor became general manager of the Manufacturing Investment Company of Philadelphia where he noticed two main problems: the saunter of workers and the high number of qualified workers with high salaries. Therefore, he developed a theory of management, the...
Organizational behaviour
Essay - 8 pages - Management
Organizational behavior is a discipline of the social sciences, much like cultural anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, and sociology. It uses the scientific methodology to establish truth and to validate its theories. There are three basic building blocks for organizational...
Organizational behavior: Case study
Case study - 13 pages - Management
Individuals act differently in accordance with their situation. A group is composed of a minimum of two people. Two types of groups have been identified by Stephen P. Robbin (1996) - a formal and an informal group. The formal one is one in which people's behavior is identified by the...
Evaluating the organization culture at Barclays bank Case Analysis
Case study - 2 pages - Finance
Barclays bank PLC lists as the leading banking institutions in the banking and financial industry. The bank acknowledges organization culture as a leading strategy to accomplishing the bank's ultimate goals and objectives. Bob Diamond defined organization culture as how one acts...
Structure and Culture in Growing Organizations
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
Organization structure affects the culture of the organization and vice versa. For large organization the structure has a highly centralized functionality. This structure contains details and ways in which employees are supposed to follow. The responsibility of employees in...
Learning and innovation: What is a learning organization? - published: 21/12/2007
Essay - 6 pages - Management
In this report I will try to explain what I know and understand about this topic: learning organization. After research about this subject, I am going to show you my personal idea with some examples from my work experience. I planned to start this essay by a definition of the learning...
How can organizations tackle environmental constraints to reach an eco-efficient supply chain?
Essay - 11 pages - Ecology & environment
For many years, being ecologically and environmentally friendly was not a concern for companies; they mostly focused on costs no matter how harmful their practices and processes might be for the environment. However, today, environmental issues are growing and becoming a real threat....
Why an information system or an information technology project could fail in an organization?
Essay - 9 pages - Business strategy
While the terms Information System and Information Technology are sometimes used interchangeably, they are two distinct concepts. The information system is an organized combination of several entities which stores, retrieves, transforms and disseminates information in an organization like...
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...
Coca Cola as a Global Organization
Case study - 4 pages - Business strategy
Coca Cola is national known to a global organization that has business all around the world. This research paper are going to detail facts such as current global economy, professional cultural competence among personnel and planned process for global human resource functioning. We will...
Philosophy and the postmodern perspective on organization theories
Case study - 17 pages - Political science
Postmodernism refers to a general term that encompasses diverse fields such as literature, art, philosophy, architecture, fiction, and so on It is originally an architectural movement constructed in opposition to modernism. Whereas modernism corresponds to a perspective whose epistemology...
Staffing organization
Case study - 7 pages - Human resources
Staffing organization is a process of hiring employees while considering the specific responsibilities that they will be assigned in a business. The process requires organizational direction, coordination and evaluation because of its complexity and the impact of the decisions that are...
