distinct-and equally ineffective-camps. The first, and by far the most common, is to do nothing: anticipate no needs at all; make no plans for addressing them( rendering the term "talent management" meaningless). This reactive ap-preach relies overwhelmingly on outside hiring and has fal-tered now that the surplus of management talent has eroded. the second, common only among large, older co,pani
Once employed, teachers go through a hiring process, also known as “tenure-track”
5 to 7 years later, they would be qualified to be judged as ‘tenured’
valuation basis:
Research evaluation: times of releasing thesis, publication
Lecture evaluation: survey answered by student
Additional evaluation: contribution to the nation or community, participation in university adminis
● Definition of digital nomads
Digital nomads are individuals who use technology and the internet to work remotely from any location in the world, allowing them to have a location-independent lifestyle. Digital nomads often work as freelancers, entrepreneurs, or remote employees for companies, and they typically use laptops, smartphones, and other digital devices to communicate and collabora
Thus, our team decided to study about cosmetic market in China. We found that foreign companies like L’Oreal, Procter & Gamble Co and Shiseido have large portion of the China’s cosmetics market share while Korean companies have little portion of that. However, Korean beauty products also have high quality and Chinese people are favorable to Korean products. In other words, it is hard to under
of the tourism industry (Page, 2002), but this description is insufficient in recognizing inherent qualities and attributes that support the claim that cruising is an industry in its own right.
According to Ward (2011), the cruise industry has a $15 billion turnover. It employs over 100,000 shipboard officers and crew as well as approximately 15,000 employees ashore. Indirectly, the industry pr