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5.7. 2024

Sudan Chronological of Inheritance Legacy Employment inequality in industry

Sudan inheritance legacy in employment industrial that based on inequality policy for employment inefficiency to selective criteria. A debatable on issues related to the nature of the Sudanese and contridectory factors in terms of Sudanese identity. The Impact of such political differences into employment industrial and the nature of recruitment policy. Eruption of civil war is...

5.7. 2024

Affordable Excellence: LIGS University’s MBA Program and Your Financial Future

Here at LIGS University, we believe in affordable education for attainable success. That’s why we’ve curated an online MBA program enriched with excellent education, while at a price that won’t hurt your financial future. If you’re interested in enrolling, contact us today to get started!  Why Pursue an MBA Pursuing a Masters of Business Education is a surefire way to accelerate...

5.7. 2024

The current In-Vitro Diagnostic (IVD) healthcare supply chain management practices and their impact on universal healthcare coverage: The case of County Referral Hospitals in Kenya

The use of in vitro diagnostics (IVDs) plays a crucial role in attaining the health-related objectives specified in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).  The topic of logistics and supply chain innovation in healthcare has gained considerable academic and practical interest. In Kenya, the supply chain departments, commonly referred...

5.7. 2024

Assessing the Critical Project Management Processes in IT Projects of the banking industry. The case study of ABC Bank Gambia

Every project undertaken by any organization follows a particular process based on the design and schedule of the project. According to Cicmil & Hodgson (2006), a project management process is a blueprint or procedure that gives a description of how tasks are arranged and undertaken in any given project. As opined by Axson (2007), the process of putting in...

5.7. 2024

Examining the significance of the Technology Acceptance Model in IT project success. The case study of ABC Bank Gambia

Information Technology Projects are successful in every organization when they are concluded on time, within the specified scope, resources, budget, and have met stakeholder and customer satisfactions. Durmic (2020) stated that success factors of projects can vary from project to project and industry to industry, but the factors considered important for success in any information...

5.7. 2024

The Finance Function: A Framework for Analysis by ICAEW – A thorough review and implications for digital transformation

The report, titled The Finance Function: A Framework for Analysis, is a study conducted by the Finance & Management Faculty of the ICAEW (2011) that offers an in-depth examination of the finance function within organizations. ICAEW stands for the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. It is a professional membership organization based in the United Kingdom that...

5.7. 2024

Balancing Act: Benefits and Challenges of Robotic Process Automation in Corporate Finance

In the era of digital transformation, organizations in various industries are seeking new solutions and innovations to improve their business processes, ensure operational efficiency, and enhance their competitive advantage. Recently, Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in Corporate Finance has emerged as a powerful technology to revolutionize the way companies operate. RPA is the umbrella of all technologies...

3.7. 2024

Purposeful Survey to Verify the Relevance of Traditional Birth Attendants in Maternal Healthcare in Rural Bugiri District, Uganda

search student Purposeful Survey to Verify the Relevance of Traditional Birth Attendants in Maternal Healthcare in Rural Bugiri District, Uganda 1. 22. 2024 Articles Socio-economic challenges perpetuate disparities in accessing healthcare, particularly among vulnerable mothers in rural Uganda. Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) emerged in Africa to address this gap. This study investigates the relevance of...

29.6. 2024

Disruptive Technologies in Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs)

Introduction Disruptive technologies fundamentally disrupt how organizations and customers engage with products and services (Palmié et al., 2020). Disruptive technologies fall into two major categories: those that enable new business models and those that offer new user experiences (Morkunas et al., 2019). This article focuses on both categories, examining the possible ramifications for businesses and...

29.6. 2024

Post COVID19 era: Integrative Chinese Emergency Medicine under the Dominance of Western Medicine in Hong Kong

Author: WONG Margaret Wai Yan Introduction           In 1894, the British colonial government of Hong Kong sanctioned Chinese Medicine (CM) as “incompetent” in managing epidemics (Griffiths, 2009). After the end of the British colonial governance of 150 years in Hong Kong in 1997, the British style of the medical system initiated a minimal...

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