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An E-Commerce Evaluation from the point of view of a small organization
(Dublin Business School, 2001)This dissertation will cover various topics that effect e-commerce venture. The focus will be upon the small business and in particular on a small company which supplies cleaning materials, Dublin Janitorial Centre Limited. ... -
E-Commerce in small and medium sized business : an Irish perspective
(Dublin Business School, 2003)It is hard to ignore the impact that internet entrepreneurship has made. Exactly how much the Internet has affected the global and Ireland characteristic is unclear. However, there is no denying that the preponderance of ... -
E-government - an exploration of the benefits and limitations for stakeholders of the revenue online service
(Dublin Business School, 2002)E-Government is the application of information and communication technologies to provide people with more convenient access to Government information and services. It involves public services being made available electronically, ... -
E-learning - in third level education in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2002)E-learning has become the buzz word in education seen by some as the future of learning. The scope of this dissertation is to take a look at the reality of e-learning in third level education in relation to Ireland. It is ... -
E-learning : students friend or foe?
(Dublin Business School, 2003)This dissertation aims to examine the reality of e-learning in Irish secondary schools. It will inspect the numerous aspects of e-learning and will scrutinize what it is perceived to be by both students and those who ... -
E-learning for dyslexia
(Dublin Business School, 2002)This research report focuses on the areas of dyslexia and e-learning. The basis of this report is to highlight the main problems that dyslexic people face, and demonstrate how a dyslexic user could benefit from such an ... -
Effect of electronic commerce security on businesses (A casestudy on dell computers)
(Dublin Business School, 2001)There has been a rapid grovvth in firm operating in the e-commerce industry. There is competition by firms to become market leader which has led to a reduction in price of pes and plenty of deals for potential buyers. ... -
Effective communication of organisational change in James Connolly Memorial Hospital
(Dublin Business School, 2001)In order for any change cycle to succeed there are many important internal and external organisational factors which have to be considered. Communication to employees is one of those factors. This dissertation set out to ... -
Effective knowledge management requires a hybrid of both people and technology
(Dublin Business School, 2002)Organisations are striving to compete in a dynamic market place characterised accelerated change, with technology being the catalyst of this transition. The quest for sustainable competitive advantages have led companies ... -
Electronic commerce - security issues & preventative measures
(Dublin Business School, 2002)The Internet is playing an increasing role within all of our lives. It is using widely for both businesses and individuals. This dissertation examines the Internet's use within organisations and how individuals are interacting ... -
Electronic government in Dubai
(Dublin Business School, 2001)The objective of this thesis is to illustrate and provide a good overview of Dubai e-government concept. It strives to cover aspects concerning how e-government initiative will enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of ... -
Electronic procurement of MRO services considering construction specifications and standards
(Dublin Business School, 2003)The area of e - procurement plays an increasingly strategic role for both sides, the supplier and the buyer. The way both sides generate business is subject to change due to the fast changing environment of the ‘Information ... -
Employee well-being : the challenge to create a healthy corporate environment through policy and strategy
(Dublin Business School, 2001)This dissertation grew out of my interest in the holistic health of the individual and how something, like work, which we spend at least one third of our life doing, effects it. Human Resource Management and Personnel ... -
Employing knowledge management for competitive advantage in the 21st century
(Dublin Business School, 2003)We are at a critical juncture in the short but impressive life of knowledge management. On one hand, nothing whatsoever has diminished the importance of managing knowledge. More than ever, we live in an economy that values ... -
An eSupply chain for Intel Corporation
(Dublin Business School, 2001)This research project investigates the literature that exists on eBusiness and the process undertaken by enterprises to organise themselves for eBusiness. It also looks at the transformation from business to eBusiness. ... -
The EU recession : an analysis of consumer spending & why Ireland has recovered faster than the other PIIGS members states
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The research proposal aims to ascertain how one country (Ireland) managed to improve customer spending and economic growth again during the difficult past five years. -
Evaluating the concept of performance management and assessing the need for a system to be introduced for the administrative staff within the Dublin Institute of Technology
(Portobello College, 2001)The concept of performance management is increasingly being seen as an essential ingredient for effective management in organisations and performance appraisals can be a vital tool in harnessing employee commitment and ... -
Evaluation of a performance appraisal system in a voluntary sector organisation
(Dublin Business School, 2002)The purpose of this study is to review the performance appraisal system in place in Focus Ireland in terms of: Whether it is being used or not - establish the numbers that have been appraised in 2001. If it hasn't been ... -
The evolution of mobile telecommunications
(Dublin Business School, 2002)This project involves the research of the technology involved, and the applications that can be developed for both 3rd generation mobile phone and 2.5G (General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)).It also covers many of the ... -
An examination of organisational communication
(Portobello College, 2001)Communication is used in many different forms all over the world, the methods in everyday life can be spontaneous and adapted for the situations that people are faced with. The reality is however that organisational ...