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    HRM CASE STUDY ON NATIONAL PHARMA Strengths of the analysis of the Discussant 1 • Highlighted the interests and gains of various stakeholders • Highlighted the various deficiencies in execution of the program • Breaking up of problems into appropriate sections : right to information‚ right to be consulted and right to decide jointly • Emphasized the fact that proper research has not been done and how the strategy has been forced by the top management Strengths of the analysis of the Discussant

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    COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Case Study Analysis In Partial fulfillment of the requirements in the subject Strategic Operations Management Submitted by: Mark Henry Santiago Riobelle Faye Simbillo Julie Ann Oliveros John Eric Reyes Nazareno Potot Shiela Marie Chiu Glenn Bacal Frences Mae Hilapad Submitted to: Prof. Rodel Pomentil Date: October 3 2013 Viewpoint: Top Management / Owner(s) Time Context: Present Time CASE: President Celso Valmores in his speech

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    efficiently. ICTs are very necessary to developing countries. But the question is how beneficial are ICTs for these developing countries? (Walsham & Sahay‚ 2006). Developing countries find it very tasking to implement ICTs and there have been several cases of failure due to several issues. Heeks (2008) suggests that educational systems in developing countries are often inadequate to meet the challenges faced in those countries‚ thus causing failure in the implementation and management of newly invented

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    Phase 4 Case Scenario Contents Abstract................................................................................................................. 2 Double Jeopardy....................................................................................................3 Case Scenario-Robbery and Assault…………………………………………….3 Theory of Punishment……………………………………………………………6 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………..7 References..................................................................

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    and life sciences‚ a case study (or case report) is a descriptive or explanatory analysis of a person‚ group or event. An explanatory case study is used to explore causation in order to find underlying principles.[1][2] Case studies may be prospective (in which criteria are established and cases fitting the criteria are included as they become available) or retrospective (in which criteria are established for selecting cases from historical records for inclusion in the study). Thomas[3] offers

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    emeraldinsight.com/0007-070X.htm BFJ 106‚3 CASE STUDY 228 Online branding: the case of McDonald’s Jennifer Rowley School for Business and Regional Development‚ University of Wales‚ Bangor‚ UK Keywords Internet‚ Corporate branding‚ Customer relations‚ Marketing communication Abstract This article explores the approaches to the delivery of brand messages through a Web site‚ taking one of the leading brands‚ McDonald’s‚ as a case study. The role of brands and branding in the new economy

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    Mass Media (Q) Assess the usefulness of the Hypodermic Syringe model of the mass media. The hypodermic Syringe Model (HSM) is an early theory model‚ which believes that there is a direct correlation between the violence and anti-social behaviour portrayed in different media types (e.g. Television‚ computer games and films). Sociologists found that the most venerable audience to the HSM are children and teenagers. this is because they are still in the early stages of socialization so are therefore

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    Decision Making Case Study Introduction This case discusses Office Raymond Ripley who used force and carried out police pursuit against the new policy that has been introduced by the department that has prohibited pursuits in cases where there is no sign of violent felony crime and the public being put in danger or a situation that would justify the potential liability and danger. Central Issues The first central issue that could be found in this story is that Deputy Raymond “Racin’ Ray” Ripley

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    way of characterizing the wave of audienceresearch which occurred within communicationsand cultural studies during the 1980s and 1990s. On the whole‚ this work has adopted a "culturalist" perspective‚ has tended to use qualitative (and often ethnographic) methods of research and has tended to be concerned‚ one way or another‚ with exploring the active choices‚ uses and interpretations made of media materials‚ by their consumers.[1] Contents [hide] 1Origins 2The encoding/decoding model 3Audience

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