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Blockchain And Its Transformational Impact To Global Business, Mohammed Qaudeer
Blockchain And Its Transformational Impact To Global Business, Mohammed Qaudeer
Operations Research and Engineering Management Theses and Dissertations
The advent of internet to the public back in 1994 resulted in the 4th industrial revolution disrupting and transforming business and communication models. As much as the transformation changed our lives and experiences, it has resulted in centralized models like Amazon and Facebook. It also resulted in exponential growth of Fraud, Identity theft, and lack of trust. Blockchain is considered an emerging technology of this era, which will trigger the 5th industrial revolution enabling another massive storm of disruptive transformation completely changing the current business models based on trust, security, collaboration and crypto currency. As the evolution of blockchain technology …
Developing And Sustaining Organizational Systems That Honor The Dignity Needs Of Stakeholders, Robyn Short
Developing And Sustaining Organizational Systems That Honor The Dignity Needs Of Stakeholders, Robyn Short
Graduate Liberal Studies Theses and Dissertations
At the time of the study, organizations were missing opportunities for innovation and bottom-line growth by failing to align performance management systems with basic human needs and dignity needs. Employees were missing opportunities for accessing their potential, and were failing to thrive. Organizational leaders needed to understand the importance of integrating basic human needs and the essentials of dignity as attributes of organizational systems design in order to maximize employee engagement, attract and retain top talent, increase innovation, and optimize bottom-line growth.
This research explored the role of dignity in organizational systems design. A qualitative research approach, specifically case study …