Motivation and demotivation in the hospitality industry
The purpose of this literature review, as the title suggest, is to have a briefly look and understand the role of motivation and consequently demotivation in a management point of…
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Molander & Winterton (1994, p.3) states that "Anyone who has spent time in a number of work organizations will have noticed how the 'climate' differs, the different ways in which…
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The National Health Service (NHS) in United Kingdom is a remarkable institution of a public service. It represents an experiment in social engineering, an attempt to provide free healthcare to…
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Evaluate Morgan Stanley's business using the Competitive Forces Model. Porter's five forces model is a technical analysis to determine the profitability of industry, further explain as follows: Threat of New…
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Introduction: There is no doubt that organizations in the modern world have placed great importance in the development of the human resource management. This is because organizations seek to select,…
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Read more >Bartlett and Ghoshal – Typology of Multinational Companies
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According to Archie B. Carroll, The Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility focuses on 4 aspects- Economic Responsibilities, Legal Responsibilities, Ethical Responsibilities and Philanthropic Responsibilities. When one thinks of the business…
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