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Articles 1 - 16 of 16
Full-Text Articles in Business
Research For Management Policy, Shyam Sunder
Research For Accounting Policy, Shyam Sunder
Human Resource Performance Auditing: Undertaking A Performance Evaluation Of Human Resources Using Audit Methodology, Chris Andrews, Seema Patel
Human Resource Performance Auditing: Undertaking A Performance Evaluation Of Human Resources Using Audit Methodology, Chris Andrews, Seema Patel
Dr Chris Andrews
The case study demonstrated that a properly constructed performance audit of human resource department activities can identify areas where future improvements can be made, even to a valued, responsive and award winning HR department.
Research For Accounting Policy, Shyam Sunder
Research For Accounting Policy, Shyam Sunder
Riding The Accounting Train: From Crisis To Crisis In Eighty Years, Shyam Sunder
Riding The Accounting Train: From Crisis To Crisis In Eighty Years, Shyam Sunder
Shyam Sunder
No abstract provided.
Teams That Cook, Stuart Wasilowski
Benefits Of Training, Stuart Wasilowski
Research For Accounting Policy, Shyam Sunder
Stress Testing: Where The Banks Got It Wrong & The Way Forward, Emmanuel Moore Abolo Dr.
Stress Testing: Where The Banks Got It Wrong & The Way Forward, Emmanuel Moore Abolo Dr.
Dr. Emmanuel Moore Abolo
No abstract provided.
Budget 2010 And Its Impact On Business Environment In Nigeria, Emmanuel Moore Abolo Dr.
Budget 2010 And Its Impact On Business Environment In Nigeria, Emmanuel Moore Abolo Dr.
Dr. Emmanuel Moore Abolo
The presentation focused on the implications of Nigeria's Budget 2010 on the business environment intended to guide strategy formulation of businesses in Nigeria.
Research For Accounting Policy, Shyam Sunder
Engaging Auditors: Field Investigation Of A Courtship, Shyam Sunder
Engaging Auditors: Field Investigation Of A Courtship, Shyam Sunder
Shyam Sunder
No abstract provided.
The New Millennium And Online Counseling: Ecological Practice, Concerns And Discussion, Oscar T. Mcknight
The New Millennium And Online Counseling: Ecological Practice, Concerns And Discussion, Oscar T. Mcknight
Oscar T McKnight Ph.D.
For counselors, the ecosystem is vast and encompassing; and professionals must understand the client in both context and time. This in and of itself is a daunting task; now, enter the New Millennium and on-line counseling. The Web is the poster child of interconnectivedness and interdependence of systems; however, is the Web bringing us closer or further apart? The Web is transforming society and potentially the ecological context of counseling. A review is necessary.
Destination Details (Slides), Sascha Vitzthum
Mental Models That Impede Business’ Role In Global Poverty Alleviation, Dennis Moberg, Laura Hartman, Patricia Werhane, Scott Kelley
Mental Models That Impede Business’ Role In Global Poverty Alleviation, Dennis Moberg, Laura Hartman, Patricia Werhane, Scott Kelley
Scott Kelley
Six defective mental models that obstruct multinational enterprises from efforts at global poverty alleviation are identified. These include mindsets that define poverty in terms of individual daily earnings, that contend that global poverty is unsolvable, and frame global poverty as a human rights issue. In addition, there are the biased mental models that contend that the poor are incapable, that making money from the poor is unseemly, and that partnerships between multinational enterprises and public organizations are unlikely. It is claimed that such mental models challenge business leaders to be morally imaginative, and specific examples are cited that dispute each …