traditional industries of Norway were fisheries, forestry and agriculture but Norway has transformed its economy over the past decades into a modern industry. Now the oil and gas, maritime and the seafood sectors are the most remarkable industries in Norway. Above these, the energy & environment, healthcare and green IT are emerging industries. From now on look at these three important industries
Traditional clothes
What about the dress code, it could seem a little bit strange because Traditional dress in Northern Madagascar involves wearing the ‘lamba’. The word lamba simply means cloth or clothing but usually refers to the two matching pieces of fabric that women wear – one around the waist or chest and one around the head or shoulders.
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landscape of the country changed with the emergence of numerous mega-projects, such as the Petronas Towers, the North-South Expressway, the Multimedia Super Corridor, and the new federal administrative capital of Putrajaya. In the late 1990s, Malaysia was shaken by the Asian financial crisis as well as political unrest caused by the sacking of the deputy prime minister Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim. I
2) Copenhagen and U.S Smokeless Tobacco Company
Copenhagen can be seemed as potential competitor though it is also produced by the U.S Smokeless Tobacco Company since there is probability of market cannibalization according to the reviewers. The original version, Copenhagen Snuff dates back to 1882 which makes it the oldest brand in the industry. It is a finely ground tobacco in three traditio
traditional wage policies based on seniority adapted in other industries in Korea. Promotion is also based more on the workers’ ability rather than seniority. Meritocracy is one of the distinct HR policies in financial industry.
This compensation policy makes ‘procedural justice’ in assessment much important. The level of incentives and promotion are determined by the result of assessment