growth. Company’s profile MISSION To provide Full Customer Satisfaction through Quality Service by Quality People. VISION To be the Leading & Most Trusted Service Network in the country for electronics and digital products in the broadband era. VALUES Customer-First Prioritize our customer’s needs as he/she is the main reason for our existence. Trustworthiness Build customer trust through trustworthy leaders and employees in the company. Continuous Improvement Continually improve our
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Culture Difference in Marriage Marriage is a kind of necessary process for human in all-major civilization around the world that wants to spend their life together. But the point of view people look at it and treat it varies from culture to culture. Through my observation‚ the norms of marriage between China and America are distinguished by a large scale. I would like to talk about 3 aspects including dating pattern‚ wedding traditions and family ties. When males and females are dating
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Culture creates who we are as individuals; it guides us in making every day choices and gives us a foundation on which to live our life’s and to run others. Our culture sets us aside from others‚ making us unique to the eye and to the heart. It gives us values to set the norms we live by‚ the capability to communicate and the drive to create the technology of which we use day by day. So what exactly is Culture? Culture is basically a human’s society’s total way of life; which is learned and shared
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ISBN - 978-93-81583-46-3 Sustainable Banking in India: The Road Less Travelled Dr. Prita D. Mallya Associate Professor Dept. of Economics & Banking‚ VVM’s Shree Damodar College of Commerce & Economics‚ Goa pritamallya@yahoo.com; pritamallya@gmail.com National Conference on Emerging Challenges forSustainable Business 2012 311 Sustainable Banking in India: The Road Less Travelled Sustainable Banking in India: The Road Less Travelled Abstract Although the concept and practice of socially
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International School Seychelles IGCSE Computer Studies CIE 0420 Theory Notes Contents 1 Applications Of Computers‚ Their Social & Economic Implications................................ 1 1.1 The Range And Scope Of Computer Applications ............................................................................. 1 1.2 The Social And Economic Implications Of The Use Of Computers....................................................... 3 2 System Analysis .............................
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Major Essay II Culture and Values (final draft) The short story‚ “The One Who Walk Away from Omelas” by Ursula K. Le Guin is a metaphorical look at how we as a society are content to accept things the way they are instead of taking a stand for what is right. In the story Le Guin begins by describing a perfect utopia‚ from the “eighteen peaks burned with white-gold fire across the miles of sunlit air” to the “great water-meadow called Green Fields”‚ Omelas is a picture perfect city (Le Guin pg
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Culture Values and Ethics Shana S. Brown COM 525 Managerial Communications and Ethics Instructor: Jerry Barkley University of Phoenix-Charlotte Campus February 28‚ 2005 Cultural Values and Personal Ethics I will be discussing how I make decisions‚ based on my cultural values and personal ethics to interact with people of different cultural values and ethics in society and the workplace without conflict. According to Peters (2003)‚ "Personal ethics have been defined as principles of good
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thicsPAPER ON ETHICS & VALUES IN BUSINESS 1 CONTENTS Abstract Introduction Changing Corporate Landscape Business Ethics Approaches to Ethics Four Views of Ethics Overview of Issues in Business Ethics General Business Ethics Professional Ethics International Business Ethics Theoretical Issues in Business Ethics Ethics in Manufacturing Industry Ethics in the Education Sector Ethics in IT Industry Ethics in Food Industry Ethics in Media & Advertising Sector Benefits of Managing Ethics
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change in the total consumption. THE LAW OF DIMINISING MARGINAL UTILITY The cardinalist school assumes that utility of a commodity can be expressed in terms of numerical units. According to this law‚ for any individual consumer the value that he attaches to successive units of a particular commodity will diminish steadily as his total consumption of that commodity increases‚ the consumption of all other goods being held constant. In other words‚ as the consumer consumes
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Values of Indonesian Culture Every culture has its own assumptions and values about what it believes and considers right. When it comes to assumptions and values‚ people tend to be subjective because the value itself has been planted in them since they were young. Those values are being planted in their mind until they believe in it as if it is the right one. It also happens in my home country’s values. Tradition believes older people have earned respect‚ because they have survived. Also‚ Indonesians
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