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- Five Distinct Views of Scorecards - And Their implications
- Although an organization can have only one overarching strategy, there are five distinct views that stakeholders might have when reviewing a strategy and its associated performance: valuation, navigation, compensation, benchmarking, and evaluation. Understanding all of these views - their implications and how to implement them - will greatly simplify the...
- White papers
- Sarbanes-Oxley: A Review of Its Records Management implications
- Public companies are now intimately familiar with Sarbanes-Oxley and its mandates for clear financial controls and better corporate governance. Sarbanes-Oxley also implicitly mandates that public companies have consistent, credible records management processes. But what specifically are the record management implications of the act? This paper presents a review of both...
- White papers
- Signs You Picked the Wrong PR Firm
- Your company went through an agency review process and found the PR firm that felt like the right match (their track record was solid, their referrals checked out, the publicity results they promised sounded ideal). You've already invested a great deal of your VP or director of marketing time...
- Blog posts 2007-09-17
- Business Strategy: The Conventional Unwisdom - Why Doing What You Are Told Is An Overrated Virtue
- Strategy has been having a wonderful run for management's money. Once, strategy was the somewhat arcane province of long-range corporate planners. Now senior managers themselves read the strategic gurus, arrange and attend seminars on strategy and generally add to the torrent of words on the subject. Many of them also...
- White papers 2006-07-08
- Does Foreign Direct Investment Help Emerging Economies?
- The gap between the world's rich and poor countries largely comes down to the financial and physical assets that create wealth. Developed economies possess more of this capital than developing ones, and what they have usually incorporates more advanced technologies. The implication is clear: A key aspect of economic advancement...
- White papers 2007-01-01
- New Business Structures in Health and Social Care: implications for Commissioning and Commissioners
- This is a discussion paper to assist NHS bodies that commission services in England - Primary Care Trusts, Practice Based Commissioning Groups and individual primary care practices. It aims to aid them to engage in an informed and constructive consideration of the possible implications of new business structures in health...
- White papers 2006-04-01
- IT implications of Sarbanes-Oxley: Challenge or Opportunity?
- The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 00, the US Congress's sweeping reaction to a series of corporate scandals, is having a profound effect on companies. Companies have been placed under the microscope like never before and this has provided an unparalleled insight into the quality of processes, controls and organisation in modern...
- White papers 2005-09-26
- Assessing The Significance Of Production: A Firm Perspective And Regional implications
- This paper focuses on the role of production operations within firms and regions. It is found that whilst there is increasing pressure for firms to offshore and outsource their activities, there is only a poor understanding of the longer-term implications of these movements in theory and practice. Definitions and conceptualisations...
- White papers 2005-06-27
- Assessing the Significance of Production; a Firm Perspective and Regional implications
- This paper focuses on the role of production operations within firms and regions. It is found that whilst there is increasing pressure for firms to offshore and outsource their activities, there is only a poor understanding of the longer-term implications of these movements in theory and practice. Definitions and conceptualisations...
- White papers 2005-04-06
- Asymmetric Wholesale Pricing: Theory and Evidence
- Asymmetric pricing is the phenomenon where prices rise more readily than they fall. This report articulates, and provides empirical support for, a theory of asymmetric pricing in wholesale prices. In particular, it shows how wholesale prices may be asymmetric in the small but symmetric in the large, when retailers face...
- White papers 2005-01-01
- "Changing Society and The Challenges This Poses to 'The University'"
- New technology, changing expectations and globalisation among other factors are resulting in huge social, economic and cultural change, and in rapid increases in the pace of change. This has implications for the aims and objectives of change making activity, the degree to which these are explicitly stated and shared ,...
- White papers 2004-09-01
- Exchange Rates and Fundamentals
- The paper shows analytically that in a rational expectations present value model, an asset price manifests near random walk behavior if fundamentals and the factor for discounting future fundamentals is near one. The paper argues that this result helps explain the well known puzzle that fundamental variables such as relative...
- White papers 2004-08-01
- Foreign Direct Investment, Endogenous Tariffs, And Preferential Trade Agreements
- This paper examines the complementarity between international trade and investment policies. The first part of the paper uses a simple two country model to show that export-platform Foreign Direct Investment FDI induces unilateral tariff liberalization by the FDI- source country. An immediate implication is that liberalizing international capital flows may...
- White papers 2004-08-01
- The Ageing Population: implications for the Australian Workforce
- Hudson provides insight into the opportunities and challenges that Australian employers face with respect to the maturing population and its implications for workforce culture. It also canvasses potential solutions and approaches to addressing this issue in their own organisation. This whitepaper was commissioned thus, in seeking to respond to the...
- White papers 2004-07-13
- implications of an Aging and Longer Living Global Population
- In global businesses and HR environments, the aging of the population and increased life expectancy will continue to have a dramatic impact on planners and strategists. Most of the discussion about this phenomenon has focused on birthrates, life expectancies, average ages and the related economic, social and political implications. This...
- White papers 2004-03-11
- Robust Aggregate implications of Stochastic Discount Factor Volatility
- The paper reveals that the stochastic discount factor seems volatile, but is this observation of any consequence for aggregate analysis of consumption, capital accumulation, output, etc. This paper outlines the standard frictionless model of aggregate consumption and capital accumulation with time-varying subjective probability adjustments, and obtains four implications for aggregate...
- White papers 2004-01-01
- The implications of SWIFTNet for Corporate Treasurers: Breaking New Ground in E-Banking
- In the last 25 years, membership of SWIFT has been almost exclusively restricted to banks, financial institutions, and broker dealers. Members have been making payments and settling other financial transactions between each other through the SWIFT network. Now, this network is being opened up to corporates. The changes are largely...
- White papers 2003-06-05
- Varying Types Of Performance Related Pay And Productivity Performance
- Using data from the 1998 British Workplace Employee Relations Survey, the paper indicates that Performance Related Pay PRP schemes that are based on group measures of output are more positively associated with productivity performance than those based on individual measures. It is also suggested that individual-based PRP schemes interact negatively...
- White papers 2003-05-01
- Sarbanes-Oxley implications For Your Internal Processes and Systems
- Chris Carpenter, John o Rourke, Mike Malwitz are seen in this webcast. They discuss about the various titles of the act. It says that Market and regulatory changes have demanded a rapid shift in CFO priorities. From the viewpoint of the act the issue of compliance and the competititve advantage...
- Webcasts 2003-04-23
- Sarbanes-Oxley And implications For Your Internal Processes And Systems
- This webcast tells about Sarbanes-Oxley implications for the internal processes and systems. The agenda includes highlights and implications of the law on the internal processes and financial systems. 11 titles of SOA are discussed in this webcast. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is analyzed and further it tells that market...
- Webcasts 2003-04-23
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