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    International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences September 2013‚ Vol. 3‚ No. 9 ISSN: 2222-6990 The Impacts of well Planned Recruitment and Selection Process on Corporate Performance in Nigerian Banking Industry (A Case Study of First Bank Plc 2004-2011) MUSTAPHA‚ Adeniyi Mudashiru (Ph.D) C/O DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION‚ UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN‚ ILORIN NIGERIA. E-mail: mustymud@yahoo.com ILESANMI‚ O.A. (Ph.D) DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION‚

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    Factors that Inhibit and Support Communication There are many factors of which inhibit and prohibit communication. These include emotional factors‚ individual needs‚ positioning and environmental factors. Environmental factors include the lighting of an environment‚ noise levels of the surroundings‚ physical barriers such as language differences or several disabilities. These can sometimes be inhibiting as certain factors could make it hard for the service user to understand information given‚ therefore

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    Recruitment and Selection is the core function of the HR Department. It refers to the complete process of attracting‚ selecting and hiring the appropriate candidate for the job position in the organization. According to Edwin Flippo‚ “Recruitment is the process of searching the candidates for employment and stimulating them to apply for jobs in the organization.” It is the activity which links the employers and the job seekers. The process begins when new recruits are sought and ends when their applications

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    him‚ yelling the same. What is the reason for his anger? And what has happened to him and many other Bolivians? In an article with the title “The drop on the hot market” the German author Jens Müller-Bauseneik explains the consequences of the privatization of the water supply in Bolivia in the year 1999‚ which went utterly wrong. The private company Bechtel Enterprise Holding tried to realize more profit. In today’s world nearly every country’s system is the market economy – but why has this economic

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    Human Resource Management Coursework The Value of Recruitment and Selection to Business Organization Table of Content Introduction 2 2. Literature Review 3 2.1 The Process of The Recruitment and Selection 3 2.1.1 Recruitment 5 2.1.2 Selection 7 3 Case Study Analysis 9 3.1 Case Description 9 Case One: Barclaycard International Case 9 Case Two: The Selection and Recruitment in Chinese Multinational Enterprises Case 10 3.3 Summarize the Similarities and Differences of Two Case

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    Effort There are times when it seems skipping over responsibilities and taking the easy road out will be the more enjoyable path. Endless opportunities for social events‚ extracurricular activities‚ and fun activities fill the mind. As I recall times when I took the easy way out two examples come to mind‚ a failed test and essay I never completed. These were far more painful than simply doing the work would have been. The bright alternative was an aced exam and much praised history paper where

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    Case Study of Carl Robins’ April Recruitment Effort Introduction: There were a few problems that came up as a result of Carl Robins’ recent recruitment effort. In this case study an attempt will be made to identify the problems faced and propose possible solutions to those problems. The information that has been gathered has identified that a lack of employee experience and training‚ and a disregard to prior planning and a proper follow up strategy resulted in a failure to complete all the

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    Air Pollution -occurs when gases‚ dust particles‚ fumes (or smoke) are introduced into the atmosphere in a way that makes it harmful to humans‚ animals and plant. This is because the air becomes dirty or contaminated. -the introduction into the atmosphere of chemicals‚ particulates‚ biological materials that cause discomfort‚ disease‚ or death to humans‚ damage other living organisms Air Pollutants -Things that pollute the air -A substance in the air that can be adverse to humans and the environment

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    Discuss What Are The Most Important Factors Of Successful Organizations As a definition‚ critical success factors refer to "the limited number of areas in which satisfactory results will ensure successful competitive performance for the individual‚ department‚ or organization”. We keep on going through many sources in our professional life and find that there are potentially a confusing variety of definitions and uses of Critical Success Factors which determine successful performance

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    Running Head: INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FACTORS OF AN ORGANIZATION Internal and External Factors that Affect the Four Functions of Management in an Organization Albert Rodriguez‚ Connie Contreras and Patrice James University of Phoenix MGT/330 September 8‚ 2010 Internal and External Factors that Affect the Four Functions of Management in an Organization Planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling are all factors that contribute to the decision making process among managers. Managers

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