Intertwined
with economic globalisation is the globalisation practised by world religions.
Not exact matches
M.A. Oommen says that
globalisation achieves along
with economic growth,
globalisation of poverty.
The end of the East - West divide coincided
with the fast acceleration of
economic globalisation.
The danger of
globalisation is that it will amplify the gaps between the «winners» and «losers» of change, creating a permanently marginalised minority
with no stake in the nation's
economic future.
This creates the political justification for sharpened rhetoric on equality, while the policy rationale is contained in counteracting the tendencies to inequality involved
with both
globalisation and technological change, the great drivers of
economic transformation in our times.
Multiple questions one each of the following topics and sub-topics: Business activity 1.1 The role of business enterprise and entrepreneurship 1.2 Business planning 1.3 Business ownership 1.4 Business aims and objectives 1.5 Stakeholders in business 1.6 business growth Marketing 2.1 The role of marketing 2.2 Market research 2.3 Market segmentation 2.4 The marketing mix People 3.1 The role of human resources 3.2 Organisational structures and different ways of working 3.3 Communication in business 3.4 Recruitment and selection 3.5 Motivation and retention 3.6 Training and development 3.7 Employment law Operations 4.1 Production processes 4.2 Quality of goods and services 4.3 The sales process and customer service 4.4 Consumer law 4.5 Business location 4.6 Working
with suppliers Finance 5.1 The role of the finance function 5.2 Sources of finance 5.3 Revenue, costs, profit and loss 5.4 Break - even 5.5 Cash and cash flow Influences on business 6.1 Ethical and environmental considerations 6.2 The
economic climate 6.3
Globalisation
Artists have often employed food within their creative process and practices, from Marinetti's Manifesto Of Futurist Cookery to Michael Rakowitz's Enemy Kitchen,
with more recent enquiries investigating themes such as
globalisation, food and the environment, as well as responding to other, socio -
economic issues.
by Judith Curry Health risks arise from the interaction of uncertain future climatic changes
with complex ecological, physical, and socio -
economic systems, which are simultaneously affected by numerous other changes, e.g.
globalisation, demographic changes, and changes in land use, nutrition, health care quality.
The impact of
globalisation and the emergence of knowledge - based economies creates a formidable challenge for them in their endeavour to maintain and enhance the competitiveness of their cities by achieving a flexible, adaptable and diverse local
economic structure, which would better position their cities faced
with global competition.
The survey revealed that,
with high levels of employment coupled
with economic uncertainty resulting from Brexit and
globalisation, effective talent management in attracting, retaining and developing the best employees is needed now more than ever.