[인적자원관리] 마이크로소프트 사례(영문)

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1. Introduction

2. History

① 1984–1994: Windows and Office

② 1995–2005: Internet and the 32-bit era

③ 2006 on: Vista and Cloud computing

3. culture

4. Mission Value

5.financial

6. Recruiting

Submitting application

① General Submission

② Using Microsoft's Resume Builder

③ Student or Graduate Applications

7. Training and development
- Socializing, orienting, developing employees and managing careers -

① Career Development

② Learning and Development

③ Mentoring & Networking: Connections to help them grow

8. Employee benefits
(Maintaining high performance)


① A culture of wellness and balance

② Health and Wellness

③ Family and Parenting

④ Investment program

 Savings Plus 401(k) Plan.

9.conclusion

Apply to "Hospitality industry"

Dental care

Mentoring & Networking: Connections to help them grow

General submission

Student or Graduate Applicants

401(k)plan


본문내용
On July 27, 1994, the U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division filed a Competitive Impact Statement that said, in part: "Beginning in 1988, and continuing until July 15, 1994, Microsoft induced many OEMs to execute anticompetitive "per processor" licenses. Under a per processor license, an OEM pays Microsoft a royalty for each computer it sells containing a particular microprocessor, whether the OEM sells the computer with a Microsoft operating system or a non-Microsoft operating system. In effect, the royalty payment to Microsoft when no Microsoft product is being used acts as a penalty, or tax, on the OEM's use of a competing PC operating system. Since 1988, Microsoft's use of per processor licenses has increased."
② 1995–2005: Internet and the 32-bit era
Following Bill Gates's internal "Internet Tidal Wave memo" on May 26, 1995 Microsoft began to redefine its offerings and expand its product line into computer networking and the World Wide Web.[ The company released Windows 95 on August 24, 1995, featuring pre-emptive multitasking, a completely new user interface with a novel start button, and 32-bit compatibility; similar to NT, it provided the Win32 API. Windows 95 came bundled with the online service MSN, and for OEMs Internet Explorer, a web browser. Internet Explorer was not bundled with the retail Windows 95 boxes because the boxes were printed before the team finished the web browser, and instead was included in the Windows 95 Plus! pack. Branching out into new markets in 1996, Microsoft and NBC Universal created a new 24/7 cable news station, MSNBC. Microsoft created Windows CE 1.0, a new OS designed for devices with low memory and other constraints, such as personal digital assistants. In October 1997, the Justice Department filed a motion in the Federal District Court, stating that