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    Public Relations As an IMC tool‚ PUBLIC RELATIONS can perform these tasks for us: * Promotion: Use techniques such as events‚ promos‚ and ads to create and stimulate public interest. * Internal Communications: Planned messages disseminated to company employees through a variety of communication channels‚ including newsletters‚ bulletin boards‚ posters etc. * Corporate Sponsorship: Providing support to an event or cause by devoting company resources in exchange for an opportunity

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    360 DEGREE FEED BACK AND ITS RELATION TO HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 360 degree feedback is a new attempt to update the traditional employee appraisal system‚ yet still fitting along the same lines as ‘team management’‚ ‘employee empowerment’ and ‘total quality management’. The 360 degree feedback is also known as ‘multi-source feedback’‚ ‘multi-rater feedback’‚ ‘full-circle appraisal’ and a modification of ‘upward feedback’ in which employee’s appraise their own supervisor’s and peers performance

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    Ontological approach provides us with the way to store the information that can be gained from the attack graph in a structured form. Ontology is made of entities and their interrelationships. The entities are defined as follows:Machine: Any host machine connected to the network comes in the category. All the workstations and the servers that the attacker can use to his advantage will be called as a machine. Vulnerability: Any weakness in the

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    Discuss a historical turning point in New Zealand Employment Relations. “Parliament‚ in the last 100 years or so‚ has a lot to say about conditions of work and the relationship between employers and their employees” (Deeks & Rasmussen‚ 2006). There have been many industrial disputes regarding the arbitration system between 1894 and 1991 which has influenced changes to New Zealand Employment Relations. One of the many industrial disputes was the waterfront industrial dispute 1951. This dispute in

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    Michael Porter has described a category scheme consisting of three general types of strategies that are commonly used by businesses to achieve and maintain competitive advantage. These three generic strategies are defined along two dimensions: strategic scope and strategic strength. Strategic scope is a demand-side dimension (Michael E. Porter was originally an engineer‚ then an economist before he specialized in strategy) and looks at the size and composition of the market you intend to target.

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    products provide the bulk of UK export to Hungary. Hungary and the U.K. enjoy friendly relations. Hungary has an embassy in London and 3 honorary consulates (in Cardiff‚ Edinburgh and Liverpool). The United Kingdom has an embassy in Budapest. Both countries are full members of NATO and of the European Union. See also Hungarian migration to the United Kingdom. British Foreign and Commonwealth Office about the relation with Hungary: There is a healthy trade and investment relationship and British tourists

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    Assignment No 1 Film Studies BAMS 335 Question: Explain the notion of cultural imperialism in relation to film studies. To best answer the question within the title‚ it is pivotal to begin by defining the concept of cultural imperialism so as to ascertain how it differs from traditional modes of imperialism.It is equally important to understand how cultural imperialism is a logical by product of the long and varied history of the west’s relationship with the rest of the world and how this‚ in

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    INDIA’S RELATIONS WITH NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES 7 Replies India has always been known as a peace-loving country. She championed the cause of peace in the world. Being a large intry‚ India has a long border and many neighbours with whom has traditionally maintained friendly and good-neighbourly relatIons. In her relations with her neighbours‚ Indi? has been awing the five principles of the famous Panchsheel‚ which have Mid dividends. The keynote of India’s policy towards her neigh-DOUrs

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    As it has been told before‚ training of new hires is very important‚ especially in such a challenging and fast developing environment as NELMAR is. Now let us have a quick look into possible pitfalls and limitations of training process that the company should be aware of. Training is not a one-time event. The company produces a wide variety of tamper-evident systems for the safe transfer of currency and other valuables. Modern workplace of NELMAR changes so rapidly that constant training is a necessity

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    could potentially change the outcome of the industrial action against Lend Lease. Body: Pluralist approach: The characteristic of pluralist approach is to satisfy various interests and aspirations within their employees. The organization power was diffused among the main negotiating groups within the company in such a way that no any party will dominate others. Pluralism approach is open about employment relationships as it allows the creation of a potential structural opposition to

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