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  • 1Corporate universities — (CUs) are a growing trend in corporations. Corporate universities are anything from a pumped up training department to a degree granting branch of major companies. Denise Hearn, in her article Education in the Workplace: An Examination of… …

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  • 2Corporate university — A corporate university is any educational entity that is a strategic tool designed to assist its parent organization in achieving its goals by conducting activities that foster individual and organizational learning and knowledge.[1] Corporate… …

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  • 3Corporate tax in the United States — Part of a series on Taxation Taxation in the United States …

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  • 4Integrated business planning — (IBP) refers to the technologies, applications and processes of connecting the planning function across the enterprise to improve organizational alignment and financial performance. IBP accurately represents a holistic model of the company in… …

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  • 5Strategische Planung (Account Planning) — Strategische Planung beinhaltet im Allgemeinen den Prozess der Entwicklung einer Strategie, also eines Planes, um ein definiertes Ziel mit angemessen definierten Ressourcen (insbesondere Budgets) zu erreichen. In der Betriebswirtschaft bezeichnet …

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  • 6Indian Institute of Planning and Management — This article is about a business school. For other uses and details, see IIPM. Indian Institute of Planning and Management Motto What we teach today, others adopt tomorrow Type Private …

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  • 7Business continuity planning — life cycle Business continuity planning (BCP) “identifies [an] organization s exposure to internal and external threats and synthesizes hard and soft assets to provide effective prevention and recovery for the organization, whilst maintaining… …

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  • 8Modern liberalism in the United States — This article discusses liberalism as that term is used in the United States in the 20th and 21st centuries. For the history and development of American liberalism, see Liberalism in the United States. For the origin and worldwide use of the term… …

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  • 9Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… …

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