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Strategic human resource management impacts on local managerial employees’ capacity building in foreign companies in Laos People’s Democratic Republic
(2016)To succeed in today’s competitive business environment, Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) should be integrated with the organisational strategic plan. Particularly, SHRM in capacity building should be taken into ... -
Strategic human resources partnerships with business :Cambodian banking sector experience
(UUNZ Institute of Business (Universal United New Zealand), 2015)Strategic human resource (HR) management suggest that HR strategic partnerships bring positive impacts to business resulting in an improvement in organisational excellence. Qualitative and quantitative surveys ... -
Strategic Information Systems Planning: Alignment of 'IS/IT' Planning and Business Planning
(2006)The advances in information technology have affected the lives of most of the human beings in their day-to day lives. With the passage of time, the technology has evolved immensely and so have the opportunities. Information ... -
Strategic stakeholder communication within international organisation : the case of ASEAN, Laos and the implementation of the ASEAN’s strategic plan
(2014)It is very important that stakeholders of an organisation should understand the vision, policies and strategic plan of the organisation that they are working for, or are involved with, in order for the strategic plan to ... -
Strategies adopted by a property development firm to survive in an economic downturn
(2011)This research paper addresses the question, ― What strategies can a property development firm adopt to survive in an economic downturn? The methodology used to answer the question was firstly researching the New Zealand ... -
Strategies for retention and success of special group students utilising a technological approach
(2003)Groups of students with specific needs have been identified within a learning situation. This paper will address strategies that utilise technology (amongst other methods) to enhance the students' effectiveness as learners, ... -
Strategies to establish Social Policy Units (SPUs) within community-based organisations
(Unitec ePress, 2020-02-24)Community organisations hold huge knowledge about the needs as well as the dynamics of different communities. However, they often struggle to provide input and contribute this knowledge into the policy decision making ... -
Strategies to establish Social Policy Units (SPUs) within community-based organisations.
(2018-07)Background Community Waitakere Initiatives Methods Case studies Focus group CBPR Results : Significance of the SPU Activities Structure Funding Discussion References -
Strategy Now! A review of the literature of ePortfolio use in work integrated learning
(New Zealand Association for Cooperative Education, 2013)Since the arrival of Web 2.0 technologies use of ePortfolios in higher education has dramatically increased in all disciplines. These portfolios are used to encourage students to collate and curate their learning experiences. ... -
Straw into gold : a low carbon approach to Christchurch's housing needs
(2016)Research question: How can low carbon materials be used to provide a sustainable medium density housing model for Christchurch? Climate change is one of the biggest problems facing mankind, and the contribution the ... -
Stray cats in Auckland, New Zealand: Discovering geographic information for exploratory spatial analysis
(Elsevier, 2012)Stray cats are a common feature of urban landscapes and are associated with issues of animal welfare and negative environmental impacts. Management, planning and decision-making require readily accessible information on ... -
Streaming the City: The Lucas Creek Park, Albany City, New Zealand
(2008)This paper investigates the making of a new public space on the edge of the contemporary city. The first part of the paper starts with a discussion of contemporary thinking about the urban conditions that are found on the ... -
Street combing: An investigation into the use of found materials from the urban landscape in contemporary jewellery making
(2011)My Masters by Research project took me from the insular environs of the jewellery workbench to the social environs of urban Auckland and Taipei. Directed by the writing of contemporary jewellers, such as Roseanne Bartley ... -
Streets in the sky : how can architecture extend the public realm into the high-rise?
(2017)Urbanisation is inevitably stretching our cities deeper into the ground and higher into the sky. Over the past century, influences of the motor vehicle and the High-Rise form have induced a growing disconnect between ... -
Strength and flexibility of the hip, knee and ankle associated with patellofemoral pain syndrome : a case-control study
(2014)BACKGROUND: Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) has been defined as anterior knee pain in the absence of pathology, and a complex multifactorial aetiology. The identification of modifiable intrinsic factors variables which ... -
Strengthening biosecurity capacity of Palau – FAO project tcp/pl/3601/c1
(Food & Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), 2018)This report documents the accomplishments of Project TCP/PLW/3601/C1 “Strengthening Biosecurity Capacity of Palau”. These include: (i) preparation of the draft Aquatic Biosecurity Regulations for Aquatic Organisms ... -
“Strengthening Ha’apai”. An architectural research project exploring the history of Pangai’s fish market and port, proposing a working outcome to strengthening the Ha’apai island group
(2018)RESEARCH QUESTION: How can a waterfront architectural proposition uplift the current socio-economic problems in Ha’apai, while providing a cyclone resilient solution? Nature has the capacity to produce an overwhelming ... -
Stress and compassion fatigue in veterinary nurses in New Zealand
(Mark Allen Healthcare, 2020-02)BACKGROUND: Stress and compassion fatigue are widely acknowledged as prevalent in workers in ‘caring’ roles, however this has not been widely documented in New Zealand veterinary nurses. AIM: This project ... -
Stress and compassion fatigue in veterinary nurses in New Zealand
(2015-10)Work-related stress and compassion fatigue are widely acknowledged in animal-related professions. There has been very little research focus on these issues for veterinary nurses. We investigated the prevalence of ... -
Stress-induced immunomodulation in low and high reactive sheep
(MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute), 2019-03-20)SIMPLE SUMMARY: Proper functioning of the immune system is fundamental to maintain animal health; however, several factors can modulate an animal’s immune system, including stress. Farm animals can experience multiple ...