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    issues you face in your country of operation? SHRM agenda is an essential and critical part of a company’s expansion goals. It requires research and strategic planning and one of the important factor which should considered is local issue in the country of operation. We have taken New Zealand as our home country and will discuss the potential issue which will arise if these factors are not taken into consideration. These include 1) Diversity 2) Business Ethics 3) Law DIVERSITY Diversity is one of biggest realities of New Zealand today. There are people who belong to different nationality, race, age, culture, gender, sexuality, religious beliefs, interests, lifestyles, needs and desires. In fact, Auckland is now more diverse than London and Sydney. It has more than 200…

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    areas whereas Ultra-Fast Broadband provides high broadband speeds to the urban areas. Rural Broadband Initiative came into picture in the year 2009 and upon its completion in the year 2016; it will provide broadband to more than 250,000 households in the rural areas at prices which are comparable to the urban areas. This initiative is expected to provide high speeds of at least 5Mbps to around 86% of rural houses and businesses. Prior to this, only 20% of these rural houses and businesses had…

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    After that the National Transcommunications Limited, known as “ntl” and Telewest were merged as “NTL: Telewest”, they bought Virgin mobile and created the UK’s first “Quad play” provider in 2006. In 2007, NTL: Telewest rebranded itself and its products under the name of Virgin media. Virgin media is the UK’s largest telecommunication media, nationwide fibre optic network; its head office is in Hook. Virgin media has sharply improved from few functions to many creative and different products.…

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    Cellular Case Study

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    Act of 1996 deregulated local phone markets. Proponents say deregulation makes telecommunications services more competitive, benefiting consumers. Critics say it gives a few giant companies unchecked sway over our ability to communicate with each other. Regardless, deregulation appears here to stay, with the industry swept up in waves of consolidation that are likely to continue. OPERATIONS Idea competes with alternative major mobile operators together with Airtel, Vodafone, BSNL, Reliance…

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    KNOVA is a knowledge management system that help in maximizing the value of each interaction throughout the customer lifecycle. KNOVA Contact Center TM help in streamlining the information flow in call center. KNOVA provide an adaptive search and knowledge management platform that suites multiple organization needs. KNOVA also help the organization in capturing the knowledge that can be important for the future use. For example, when using KNOVA, the call center agent can easily capture new…

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    power governments to help slow the decrease in food availability and how their decisions can affect the lives of all Islanders. Barnett (2007) discusses the role of governments and criticize their handling of the South Pacific economy, which has seen a recent influx of cheap and non-nutritious food. United Nations for Women (2014) focuses on the impact of climate change on women, the role they have in sustainable food production and ways to reduce gender inequality. Other sources focus on the…

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    majority of us will have to attend some form of school (outside of the home). Our lives begin to revolve around this and we have to balance this education with our extracurricular activities, homework, and social lives which ends up leaving life complicated. Having a good education, College or University level, leads to complex yet rewarding jobs. In return, these complex jobs create a stressful and busy, or complicated life, but on the plus side these jobs provide a large income that can be…

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    Māori culture has remained a huge part throughout my upbringing. I have been able to recognise the importance which has been encouraged throughout my studies, more now than ever. The role I will play as a treaty partner approaches the importance of having familiarity of New Zealand history alongside skills (Lang, 2002) essential to have an effective outcome in my practice as an Early Childhood Educator. To achieve a positive outcome in my practice I will educate myself with the significant…

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    Women's Enfranchisement

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    Amongst the organisations advocating for women’s enfranchisement, another with prominence was the Dunedin Tailoresses Union [DTU] formed in 1889. The depressed economic situation in New Zealand during the 1880s led to “sweated labour.” Men and women alike worked for long hours and low wages in overcrowded conditions. Factory worker Miss M recalls “I made 12s 6d one week, but that meant working till three o’clock some mornings… and on Sunday, too” (Paul, 1910, as cited in Dalley & Robertson,…

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    Origin Of Tattooing Essay

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    Tattoos of all kinds are seen on the bodies of most of these young people. The Samoan tatau (or pe’a), is the term for ‘tattoos’. The Samoan traditional tatau worn by men begins from the waist and extends below the knee cap, while the malu, “tattoo,” worn by females extends from the top of the thigh down below the knee. These are the traditional adornments by which the tatau and malu are supposed to be worn and the older Samoan people who grew up with the traditions tend to have differing views…

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