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Introduction CSR is a situation where not only do firm’s care about profit maximization and wealth accumulation about take into consideration the needs of the society. According to Carroll (1979)‚ companies are expected to maximize profit‚ obey the laws of the land‚ operate in line with community norms‚ and do well in society beyond the society’s expectations. Today‚ CSR is becoming rational including the needs of the community‚ maximizing the profits and managing the stakeholders. Garriga and Mele
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seeking beyond initial interaction: Negotiating relational uncertainty within close relationships. Human Communication Research‚ 28 (2)‚ 243-257. Kramer‚ M. W. (1994). Uncertainty reduction during job transitions: An exploratory study of the communication experiences of newcomers and transferees. Management Communication Quarterly‚ 7 (4)‚ 384-412. Kramer‚ M. W. (1999). Motivation to reduce uncertainty: A reconceptualization of uncertainty reduction theory. Management Communication Quarterly‚ 13 (2)
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downtime as well as the environmental and the associated safety hazards. It is estimated that a typical refinery experiences about 10 days downtime per year due to equipment failures‚ with an estimated economic lost of $20‚000-$30‚000 per hour (Tan and Kramer‚ 1997). In the age of high competition and stringent environmental and safety regulations‚ the perception for maintenance has been shifted from a “necessary evil” to an effective tool to increase profit‚ from a supporting part to an integrated part
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Sitcoms are often overlooked‚ seen as silly sketches that go for too long. This essay will attempt do disprove that and put forward that sitcoms are a complex genre. Sitcoms are highly formulised and well constructed. They need to satirise issues and make us laugh without being at all serious‚ which is quite a challenge. I will discuss the four major elements of a sitcom: setting‚ plot‚ how the humour is created and most importantly the characters. Sitcoms are character driven‚ the plots come
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“Statistical Comparison among the Smartphones in the Philippines” A Research Paper Presented to: The Faculty of the Decisional Science and Innovation Department Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the course Decision Science 2 DECSCI2 Submitted by: Velecina‚ Amiel Joshua A. Guiveses‚ Michelle Louis M. Berlanga‚ Henry Daniel B. Kitane‚ Arja Marie S. Submitted to: Ms. Rachel Arcilla Date: December 4‚ 2014 Introduction Background
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Systems‚ Accessible Publishing. London: Accessible Publishing Systems Property Limited‚ 2008. 15. Print. Jimmythejock. "World War Ii: The Home Front and Rationing". 2009. A look at the lives of families on the home front. HubPages. 3/20/2011 2011. . Kramer‚ Dale. "Thomas Hardy: A Biography by Michael Millgate." Review March‚ 1983: 604-08. Print. Morgan‚ Kenneth O. "The Boer War and the Media." 20th Century British History 13 1 (2002): 1-16. Print.
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After the war‚ many high-ranking officers ‘praised’ the women’s work and service during the war. Among them was General Eisenhower‚ who had told Congress that at the time of the formation has completely against the idea‚ however after all their accomplishments‚ he was convinced that in the beginning he had a wrong perspective. During the war‚ while men were leaving to go fight‚ many women stayed home‚ taking men’s place in factories‚ government works and even farms.They made clothes‚ boots and weapons
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Jews to work camps at first and then later in the war‚ to death camps. At work camps the persecuted population was harshly treated‚ poorly fed‚ and worked to death. At Death camps‚ mean‚ women‚ and children were sometimes shot and killed on scene (Kramer). But most times they were forced to line up‚ certain people were picked out of line ups and sent to gas
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The Leader’s Guide to Radical Management Steve Denning: re-inventing the workplace for the 21st Century: innovation‚ deep job satisfaction and client delight * Email Me * Guy Kawasaki On The New Business Imperative of Enchantment * Books And Their Future: SXSW 2011 * Wakeup Call For GE: Mr. Immelt‚ Pull That Ad! * From Outputs To Outcomes: Part 5: Measuring Customer Delight in Real Time: Social Media * Leadership: Style Vs Substance March 01‚ 2011 Don’t Blame Green For GE’s Problems
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