Archive for the ‘Corporate’ Category
Corporate strategy is supposed to be the means by which an organization achieves and sustains success. Yet, it rarely rises to that level, despite an abundance of corporate strategy theory and significant research from many organizations over the past few decades. The changes over the years are considered in the form of small, theoretical refinements, rather than large and significant steps required for further management transition (Papers4you.com, 2006).
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When it comes to the office, there are certain items that a company needs in order to run successfully and efficiently. If you own or operate a large business, cubicles can be very vital components to your company's success. If you have a large number of employees, it is very important to divide the work spaces and give each employee a place to be most efficient with their work. Yet, at the same time, you are able to oversee the job performance and the interaction going on in your business. Whether you have owned your business for many years, or you are just starting out, it may be a valuable investment to purchase more than one office cubicle.
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Monitoring your IT infrastructure with vulnerability severity ratings sounds complicated, but once you understand the process, it's easy to implement into your business. By utilizing a rating system that helps determine where the gaps are in your infrastructure, you can find them, close them, and get on with business.
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The 60 year old company rooted itself in India as a subsidiary of Canon Singapore Pvt .Ltd. carrying its tradition of quality imaging, Canon soon accomplished strong brand recognition in India. Today it’s a trusted brand when it comes to imaging technologies. Capturing a wide spread market in India the company owns offices spread across 7 cities with all-inclusive range of world class and high quality digital imaging products. In December 2008 the company reported 4000 outlets nationwide, which off course is a mind blowing number.
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Whatever level of risk management, change management or similar process your company has in place, sometimes people like to obtain working definitions without having to ask the expert who enjoys using hard to understand acronyms.
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Selecting the right kind of packaging is essential to the long term success of your product in a crowded marketplace: the packaging must not only be appropriate to the type of merchandise it is protecting, it must also be visually appealing in order to even get noticed in the first place. Here are some tips for knowing how to choose the right kind of product packaging.
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It's scary to think about how much we could get done, and how much free time we could have if we were more productive. But being productive isn't easy, I hope that by reading these 4 tips you will be closer to increasing your productivity.
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Guangdong is perhaps China's leading provincial economy in many ways. It has the largest GDP among all provinces and municipalities, accounting for 11.7 per cent of the national total, and the highest industrial output value among all the provinces and municipalities, accounting for about 13 per cent of the national total.
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Business is all about relationships. How you treat people will make a world of difference in the success of your enterprise. So how do you let them know you value their business with you? A thoughtful corporate Christmas holiday gift for your favorite vendors, customers, or employees will mark you as a professional with the know-how and desire to further those valuable relationships.
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'Tis the season to be jolly and to attend the yearly corporate shindig — the office Christmas party! The idea of the annual holiday event is rooted in corporate goodwill. A way to show appreciation to its employees for a year of hard work. This is all well and good but the reality is that most working stiffs view the office Christmas party as a corporate-like event that they, being mindful of their career, must attend. And then there's the inevitable visitation of the drunken lout who takes the celebration a bit too far.
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