... Sustainability -the business of staying in business 1.0.11.0Introduction and Backgroundâ The SIGMA Project - 2001Economic Sustainability -the business of staying in business â The SIGMA Project ... 2001Economic Sustainability -the business of staying in business 5.0.15.0TABLE 11: KEY CONCLUSIONSFinding Plain language caricature 1 Most existing ‘sustainability’ management tools and ... Sustainability -the business of staying in business â The SIGMA Project - 2001 3.2.53.2TABLE 1: ILLUSTRATIVE DECISION-MAKING TIMESCALES FOR BUSINESS Stakeholder Decision-making timescale FactorsShareholders...
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... sanctions, and individual psychological well-being should be part of the training process in organizations as much as tech-nical training. In Chapter 12, Mark Griffiths continues to examine the issue ... ofemployee well-being from a different lens by introducing the concept of Internetaddiction, specifically looking at online pornography, sexually related Internetcrime, and online gambling in the workplace. ... an indispensable tool,using it to communicate with colleagues, managers, and subordinates, and tomaintain relationships with valued customers. According to the UCLA InternetReport, Surveying...
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... from mining operations can contain silt and rock particles and sur-factants. Depending on the type of ore deposit being mined, tailings can also contain heavy metals like copper, lead, zinc, ... and pharmaceutical production. In many instances wastewater from industry not only drains directly into rivers and lakes, it also seeps into the ground con-taminating aquifers and wells. This ... sustainability of the desalination process.The process results in the discharge of a concentrated brine into the receiving waters. Temperature and salinity are two factors that determine the...
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... Cooperation in Business: Managing Dilemmas in the 21stCentury, we take the first steps in exploring thisemerging field of knowledge and practice, lookingfor ways to think about two key business ... knowledge. Theseforces will accelerate a shift inbusiness strategyfrom solving concrete business problems to manag-ing complex business dilemmas, which in turn willrequire a broader set of strategic ... The foundation of our business is identifying emerging trends anddiscontinuities that will transform the global marketplace and providing our members withinsights into business strategy, design...
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... source of financing, as the company is using its own short term assets to obtain financing instead of pledging some other collateral (Zekkar, 2009). Inventory financing is the case where inventory ... borrowing needs to be taken into account when evaluating the sources of financing. For example, if a firm expects a prolonged need for financing, it would be in its interest to maintain good ... accelerating cash receipts, slowing down disbursements, effective investing of cash surpluses, economical financing of cash shortages (Mramor, 1993, p. 303). When looking into the cash management...
... contraindicated or ineffective. NICE clinical guideline 127 – Hypertension 4 This guidance updates and replaces NICE clinical guideline 34 (published in 2006). NICE clinical guideline ... the timescale of a typical clinical trial. The data will be important to inform NICE clinical guideline 127 – Hypertension 8 Initiating and monitoring antihypertensive drug treatment, including ... from ‘Medicines adherence’ (NICE clinical guideline 76), published in 2009 [2010] applies to recommendations from ‘Hypertension in pregnancy’ (NICE clinical guideline 107), published in 2010...
... spending, but also to a large part of thegrowth in IT spending. The majority of cloud spending is and will remain allocatedto business applications, with a relative increase of investment in ... firms is increasing and concave in productivity A relativeto the fixed cost, and consumption is increasing in A and decreasing in . Thesteady state mark up is:(25)which is decreasing in the ... current and expected increase in output af-fects consumption/savings behavior. In the short run, the demand of new business creation requires and increase in savings, which may induce a temporary...