Exploitation Of Indian Culture

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    Hr and Social Media

    XLRI, Jamshedpur 'Outside-In' - Cultural shift in Human Resource Management in Corporate India in the age of the social media BY: RIYA RASHMI HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT BATCH OF 2014-16 XLRI, JAMSHEDPUR SOCIALISING HR The report deals with analyzing the past, present and future of HRM with reference to the entering of social media platform in the corporate world. With many of the companies

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    An Evaluative Study of Cross-Cultutal Communication

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Executive Summary 1 2. Introduction 2 3. Cultural aspect to Communication 3 3.1. Cultural Contexts 3 3.2. Assessing Cultures through Hofstede’s Framework 4 4. Codes of Communication 6 4.1. Verbal Communication 6 4.1.1. Welcome topics of conversation 7 4.1.2. Topics to avoid 8 4.2. Non-Verbal Communication 9 5. Gift Giving 10 6. Causes of Cross-Cultural Communication Conflicts 12 7. Conclusion 13 8. Recommendations 14

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    Procter and Gamble Acquiring Gillette

    Supporting of the Acquisition 7 Strong Brand Portfolio, opportunity for more innovation, faster sales growth and cost saving: 7 More Bargaining Power: 8 Boy Meets a Girl! 8 Over all Recommendations for P & G 9 Should Penetrate in the Indian Market 9 P&G should diversify 9 Conclusion 10 Recommendations over Organizational chart 11 Executive Summary With more than 100,000 employees and nearly 5 billion customers, Procter and Gamble (26 among 500 fortune companies is considered

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    Business

    may be difficult discussing the issue of child abuse in Nigeria without eliciting the African perspective. This is because first as Africans (and later developing nations), there exists a common heritage that seem to signify that similarities in culture or traditions may indicate a commonality of perceptions toward issues regarded as child abuse and eventually, similarities in strategies for addressing the problem. Moving into the African or Nigerian Perspective It is quite a formidable task formulating

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    Kanthapura

    USA. He is considered one of the trio (along with Mulk Raj Anand and R. K. Narayan) that forms the precursor to Indian Writing in English as we know it today. Raja Rao’s works are steeped in Indian spiritualism, and often the theme is metaphysical. Based on his experiences in Europe, his novels are also about the interplay between Indian and Western culture. The influence of the Indian nationalist movement and Gandhi on Raja Rao is evident in his early books. He received the Neustadt International

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    Imperialism

    Imperialism There is one particular figure whose name looms large, and whose spectre lingers, in indigenous discussions of encounters with the West: Christopher Columbus. It is not simply that Columbus is identified as the one who started it all, but rather that he has come to represent a huge legacy of suffering and destruction. Columbus ‘names’ that legacy more than any other individual.2 He sets its modern time frame (500 years) and defines the outer limits of that legacy, that is, total destruction

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    Education

    punishes free thinking. Official Curriculum teaches that alternatives to capitalism as dangerous! Study: Bowles & Gintis (1976) Schools mirror workplace. This is the correspondence principle, and it prepares children to accept their future exploitation as the proletariat. Note several similarities between workplace and schools: Hierarchical, same values of uniform and punctuality etc, external rewards emphasised i.e. wages and grades as opposed to just enjoyment, fragmentation & alienation-

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    Termpaper

    Garment Factory Compliance • Home • About • Top of Form [pic][pic] Bottom of Form [pic]Indian Textile Industry and Garment Exports November 28, 2012 Disha Leave a comment The Indian textile industry is one of the largest industries in the world, with a huge raw material and textile manufacturing base. The industry occupies a unique position as a self-reliant industry, from the production of raw materials to the delivery of finished products. This large and ancient industry has

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    Performance

    Indian Women: Natural Potential to be an Entrepreneur Abstract: Economy of any country can’t boom without participating women. Entrepreneurship plays a great role in contributing national income. Women have all the necessary qualities that are required to be an entrepreneur. Women are required to identify their qualities and come forward to give their contribution in economic growth. They may face some problems while setting up their enterprise but they should not loose hope they have some natural

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    Kanthapura Analysis

    *About the Novel Raja Rae’s novel Kanthapura (1938) is the first major Indian novel in English. It is text of the Civil Disobedience movement of the 1930s that takes for its central concern the participation of a small village of South India in the national struggle called for by Mahatma Gandhi. Imbued with nationalism, the villagers sacrifice all their material possessions in a triumph of the spirit, showing how in the Gandhian movement people shed their narrow prejudices and united in the common

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