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Tourism Crisis Management Framework the Thailand
Crisis
Management
Tourism
Thailand’s tourism industry has suffered significant crises including SARS, Southern Thailand unrest, tsunami and bird flu, all of which have required swift crisis management by the Thai government. This study addresses the Thai government’s responses to these crises and their impact on tourism. The study proposes a crisis management framework that considers the degree of…
Management Fundamentals
Management
Management Fundamentals Industry Dynamics: Fruits and vegetables have become one of the most attractive foods to consumers in the world today. They have always been a big part of the day food intake for us but in the recent years consumption trends have shown products based on fruits and vegetables, like fruit juices, to…
Orlando International Airport – Case Study
Bank
Organization
Policy
Risk
The primary purpose of any organization is to produce goods and services, making operations a crucial aspect. In order to comprehend the concept of operations, it is necessary to analyze the various functions within an organization and establish their relationships. All organizations consist of major functions such as marketing, accounting & finance, and product/service development,…
Food Safety Is Still a Big Concern Across the Nation
Food Safety
Foodborne illness
Problems
Product
While the food supply in the USA is one of the safest in the world, food safety is still a big concern across the nation. According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), about 48 million people get sick due to foodborne illness each year, among them 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die…
Tax Administration in Nigeria: a Case Study of Federal Inland Revenue Service(Firs)
Administration
Study
ABSTRACT Taxation in Nigeria is an ever-changing topic that is impacted by the evolving economic environment. It is important to regularly assess and update the regulatory instruments concerning taxation. Nigeria operates under a federal system, meaning its fiscal operations are governed by the same principles. This has major implications for managing the tax system. Currently,…
Questions and Answers on Planning
Business Process
Computer Science
Why is scheduling fairly simple for repetitive systems but fairly complex for job shops? Scheduling for repetitive systems is fairly simple because the activities and equipment used is the same. This goes for high-volume and medium volume systems because the productions are the similar. Scheduling for job shops is more difficult because the products formed…
ICT Assignment Exxon Mobil
Audit
Climate Change
Corporate Governance
They have been researching, supporting and investing millions of dollars in these issues. Complexion has been talking and working on the issues of climate changes their problems and solutions, advancements in fuel technologies; where consumers can get the efficient fuels in affordable prices, reducing GOGH (greenhouse gas reduction) in operations including reduced hydrocarbon flaring, CSS…
Business Case of CSR
Competitive Advantage
Corporate Social Responsibility
Ethics
During the course, we examine sustainable business and recognize the importance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in advancing sustainable development. This paper examines the connection between CSR and business case concerns, addressing both the positive and negative effects of CSR. Upon reflection, it becomes evident that CSR has gained significant popularity in the business realm…
A Critique of Servant Leadership
Leadership
“The servant-leader is servant first. It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve. Then conscious choice brings one to aspire to lead. The best test is: do those served grow as persons; do they, while being served, become healthier, wiser, freer, more autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants? ” This is…
Small farming and “traditional” agriculture in the Caribbean
Agriculture
In today’s modern world, traditional practices are becoming less common, even in agriculture. Agricultural geography used to focus on “natural resources” and “basic human needs,” but it is now considered outdated due to the era of “signs and space” in the economy (Lash & Urry, 1994). The widespread promotion of new chemicals, machinery, and “modern”…