The Limits of Managerialism for International Enterprise in India

Author(s):  
John Eustice O’Brien ◽  
Josiane Martin-O’Brien
2015 ◽  
Vol 791 ◽  
pp. 49-55
Author(s):  
Jolanta Słoniec

The paper presents the possibility of using cloud computing in project management. Cloud computing is the most rapidly growing field of IT and is used in many areas of business activity. Modern companies and organizations carry out many activities in the form of projects. Case study of two projects using cloud computing shows that it is possible and can be successful use of cloud computing in project management. The first project involved the transfer of ERP system in an international enterprise, and the other, a smaller one, involved the implementation of technical documentation in railway station reconstruction. The scope of the projects were different and the using of cloud computing were different. Finished projects testify to the fact that the project needs may impinge on the different ways to use cloud computing. And that the projects can be successful.


1994 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 321-328 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patricia Marshall ◽  
David C. Thomasma ◽  
Jurrit Bergsma

The exportation of Western biomedicine throughout the world has not resulted in a systematic homogenization of scientific ideology but rather in the proliferation of many forms and practices of biomedicine. Similarly, in the last decade, bioethics has become increasingly an international enterprise. Although there may be consensus regarding the inherent value of ethical discourse as it relates to health and medical care, there are disagreements about the nature and parameters of medical morality. This lack of consensus exists because our beliefs about morality are culturally constituted, embedded in social, religious, and political ideologies that influence particular individuals and communities at specific historical moments.


1988 ◽  
Vol 133 ◽  
pp. 103-114
Author(s):  
S. Debarbat

An exhibits entitled “La mesure du ciel - De la plaque photographique aux techniques spatiales” was held at the Observatoire de Paris in association with the Symposium 133, on the occasion of the centenary of the international enterprise which was named “Carte du Ciel” in 1887. Under the exception of some modern pieces such as maquettes of Ariane, of the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, of the Hipparcos Satellite, all other elements on display were from the resources of the Observatory. These case and some others, among the most recent ones, are analysed in view of studying the circumstances which allowed the objects and documents from the past to be still in our hands. The conditions through which they are still known and in existence are also reviewed. Based on such informations, some of the related problems are examined. In order to contribute to their solution, proposals could be made to the IAU Commission 41, in view of a study at the level of the International Astronomical Union. The author will be pleased to convey preliminary proposals to Commission 41.


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