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491: Online Recruiting And Employee
... to recruit productive, trustworthy employees that will fit in the corporation's cultural environment and help the company achieve the established goals. Employees should follow the mission of the organization and work to help the business succeed. People, our human resources, need to be trained to meet these corporate goals. It is very costly to hire an employee that steals from the business or leaves the company after several training and recruiting dollars have been spent. Human resource managers want to obtain people that can grow with the company and are motivated employees. Electronic recruiting can be used ... Board have under 50 employees." Also, "the latest statistic revealed 1 million resumes online, 1.2 million jobs offered, 3,500 employment Web sites and 5,800 recruiting companies online in 1996, according to Internet Business Network's 1997 Electronic Recruiting Index." (Wells, pg.1) More recent data probably indicates more resumes entered online, more jobs offered through this method, and an increase in organizations specializing in this area. This ...
492: Marketing Of Tobacco
... in partial victory.(1:66) II. VIEWS ON MARKETING OF TOBACCO Marketing can be defined as the process by which goods and services are sold and purchased. It also includes functions like, advertising, mail-order business, public relations and the like. The main goal of marketing is to acquire, retain and satisfy customers.(2:1) Cigarette companies seem to understand the above mentioned definition perfectly. They carefully follow management's wishes ... and ‘smoking can kill you’.(5:24) The above mentioned changes will alter the marketing techniques of tobacco as never before and thus, the tobacco companies have to adapt to a new way of doing business. B. Possible New Ways to Sell Cigarettes The tobacco industry has been hit hard by the settlement it signed. But it does not mean the end of this multi-billion dollar business. Let us have a look at some new and upcoming ways in which tobacco is sold. Even if the tobacco industry faces a gloomy business future in U.S.A it can earn a ...
493: The Effects of Progressivism in Government
... the 1890's, many Americans were anxious for a better life and supported reforms intended to achieve this. The middle class, frightened by the economic unrest of the 1890's and the actions of giant business organizations, was more willing to accept progressive reforms than it had been earlier. After the quick victory in the Spanish- American War, there was a new feeling of confidence in the nation's future. Progressivism ... to extend political democracy by shifting control of government from the political bosses and powerful industrialists to the people; to curb the power of big businessmen, in order to give greater economic opportunities to small business and labor; and to eliminate the social ills of society through needed reforms. Although the aims of Progressivism were shared by all Progressivists, support came from many different groups. Progressives came from both major parties ... Taft, and Wilson all three of these presidents fought for the common good of the people. Teddy Roosevelt was known as the "trust buster" and that is exactly what he did to help control big business. Many large corporations had complete control of the services that they were selling. Roosevelt went in to these companies and helped to stop this type of monopoly. The biggest trust that Roosevelt busted was ...
494: Keep Our Water Clean: Clean Water Act
... our waters. The Act was not meant to please everyone, but it was meant to clean our water, and that should please a wide majority. We should not have to sacrifice our health for a business that does nothing for us. Clean water is much more of a priority to us citizens than is the well being of a company that we probably have never heard of and never will. If ... seems to me that this bill is driven by political and economic interests, rather than the well being of our environment. Why should we be more linient in the protection of our water so a business may have a place to dump its wastes in. Rather, we should enforce the protection of our water so that businesses are forced to go elsewhere with their wastes. Our water is far to valuable ... our economy is irrelevant to them. It is not of their concern. Those in favor of the bill state that it would still maintain the restrictions protecting our waterways, and at the same time, give business a little more freedom to do their business. This freedom that the bill proposes is exactly what we do not want. This freedom that we grant them will be enough to destroy our waterways ...
495: Macintosh vs. IBM
... market. They also had many developments, which propelled themselves over the other. It all started when Thomas John Watson became president of Computing Tabulating Recording in 1914, and in 1924 he renamed it to International Business Machines Corporation. He eventually widened the company lines to include electronic computers, which was extremely new in those days. In 1975 IBM introduced their first personal computer (PC) which was called the Model 5100. It ... Compatible, which for the most part all used the same software and plug in hardware. In 1983 Apple sold over $1 billion in computers and hardware. Now Apple was trying to appeal more to the business world so they designed the Lisa computer that was a prototype for the Macintosh and it cost around $10,000. It featured a never before seen graphical interface and the mouse, which are as common ... Super Bowl Sunday in 1984. They decided later that if they wanted to keep up with IBM they would have to make the Macintosh cheaper and easier to upgrade in order to appeal to the business market. In 1991 Apple's desktop computing business was going down hill, and Motorola, who was their chip manufacturer, was being known as the company that was always one step behind Intel. So Apple ...
496: Exploring the Career of A Computer Programmer
... a B.A. or B.S. in computer science, mathematics, or information systems while others have taken special courses in computer programming to supplement their study in fields such as accounting, inventory control, or other business areas. As the level of education and training required by employers continues to rise, this percentage should increase in the future.( Stair 65) Skills needed vary from job to job and the demand for various ... applications generally prefer college graduates who have degrees in computer or information science, mathematics, engineering, or the physical sciences. Graduate degrees in related fields may be required for some jobs. Employers who use computers for business applications prefer to hire people who have had college courses in management information systems (MIS) and business, and who possess strong programming skills. Although knowledge of traditional languages such as FORTRAN, COBOL, or C is still important, increasing emphasis is placed on more advanced object-oriented languages and tools such as ...
497: The Computer Revolution
... 1996, I would put computers on the cover. Computers, you may ask?, Yes computers, because if there were suddenly no computers on the world, there would be total chaos. People could not; communicate, commute, make business transactions, purchase things, or do most things in their daily routine, because power plants use computers to control the production of electricity. Computers have evolved extreme rapidly in the past fifteen years. Ten years ago ... the BASIC system, Apple introduced a new line of computers called the Macintosh. These Macintosh computers were extreme easy to use, and were about the same price of a computer that used BASIC. Apple's business exploded with the Mac, Macintosh were put in schools and millions of homes proving that the computer was an extreme useful tool after all. The Macintosh made such an impact on the computer industry that ... street or across the world. The internet is used by millions of people across the world each day for a vast variety of reasons from getting help with homework, to reading a magazine, to getting business information such as stock quotes, to planning a trip and making reservations, to send and receive e-mail, or even listen to music or watch a video clip. Businesses would come to a grinding ...
498: The Bay of Pigs Invasion
... lawyers, and the mafia, left Cuba for the United States. To prevent the loss of more capital Castro's solution was to nationalize some of the businesses in Cuba. In the process of nationalizing some business he came into conflict with American interests just as Arbenz had in Guatemala. ". . . legitimate U.S. Businesses were taken over, and the process of socialization begun with little if any talk of compensation." There were ... support? If the collapse of past regimes is any indication, they will eventually want more power. When Castro came to power in 1959, the major opponents in America to him, as with Guatemala, were the business interests who were losing out as a result of his polices. The major pressure for the Americans to do something came, not only from the Cuban exiles in Florida, but from those businesses. Today, the tables are turned and businesses are loosing out because of the American embargo against Cuba. It is estimated that if the embargo were lifted, $1 billion of business would be generated for US companies that first year. Right now, 100 firms have gone to Cuba to talk about doing business there after the embargo is lifted. Will American policy change toward Cuba ...
499: Pizza Hut
... HOME DELIVERY The challenge of Domino's changed in 1985 when they opened 954 new outlets bringing their total to 2,839 which was the largest expansion which had ever occurred in the food service business. Since Domino's was essentially a delivery-only chain the pressure was placed on Pizza Hut to compete for the market. The expansion of Domino's had led to competition in the locations where Pizza ... for additional meals or even evening snacks. The market was opening up and becoming very successful. Pizza Hut felt they needed to jump into this area of sales. By 1986 there was a surge of business in the pizza market. The main reason for this increase was the home delivery of pizza which had suddenly gained great popularity. FRANCHISING CONCEPT & ITS DISADVANTAGES Pizza Hut had a logistical problem with the delivery ... new to the company and the procedures. The entire plan of delivery was new so no one had a good under- standing of what was to be done in order to run a successful delivery business. It was easy to determine what did not work but it was not so easy to make changes. The people who developed the delivery system felt their ideas were workable and they would not ...
500: Boccaccio
... dominance in the society and workforce. This is represented in both the first and second stories in The Decameron. In both cases, the woman is left alone at home because her husband is away on business travel. In the first story, an exchange of money takes place between two men. It would be considered improper at this time for the man's wife to make such a decision because she is considered suitable for housework. In the second story, again a woman's husband is off on business travel while she is left at home. The man does not ask his wife to go and do the business or to even come with him because it is not considered her place in society. This shows that men were the domineering force in the society and made all business decisions. One fourteenth century ...


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