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Water and sanitation infrastructure as a vehicle for local economic development : a case study of the Hilton-Mondi Development Project.
(2015)The purpose of the research study is to evaluate how the construction of water and sanitation infrastructure at uMngeni Local Municipality acts as a vehicle for job creation and skills development using Hilton-Mondi ... -
Water quality management staff turnover at the Department of Water Affairs.
(2012)The Department of Water Affairs has experienced major staff voluntary turnover in their Water Quality Management section. The water quality management is regarded as a scarce-occupational class (Resolution No. 8 of 2009); ... -
What are the factors influencing the use of discount websites by businesses in a shopping mall? A case study of four shopping malls in Durban, South Africa.
(2016)The inception of the Internet has introduced new forms of marketing, which increase awareness of sales promotions to consumers. Consumers are offered great opportunities through discount websites. Discount websites allow ... -
What are the levels of customer satisfaction within the waste disposal industry.
(2003)South Africa's re-integration into the global economy and the international political arena has brought about an active growth of business locally and internationally. Local companies are expanding into new markets and ... -
What is the effectiveness of the South African Revenue Services accreditation scheme / program on improving the rate of compliance and promoting trade facilitation?
(2003)South Africa's re-integration into the global trading economy and its participation in various trade agreements has resulted in an increase in the number of import and export transactions processed by the South African ... -
What is the impact of the Cyber Crime Act on the business community in Mauritius.
(2004)At this early age of the internet, the e-business environment is almost like a lawless territory. Fast movers are making fortunes whereas rebels can act with impunity and move on before the legal process can catch up. The ... -
What is the origin and extent of knowledge gaps within IBM (BCS) strategy and change business unit?
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What the future holds? : a case study of the strategic possibilities of an electrical product supplier.
(2003)I've worked in the electrical industry throughout my career, from accounts to the stores, serving as an artisan to sales and finally management, having experienced the dramatic changes industry has undergone in the past ... -
Which is the best brand developing packaging for Simarki?
(2013)This research was conducted on Simarki which is a golfing product manufacturing company operating out of Drummond in KwaZulu-Natal. The company has been trading since 2001 and has over time increased its product quality ... -
Why do merging parties and authorities define relevant markets differently.
(2003)The increased activities within the mergers and acquisitions market in recent times has highlighted the importance of Commissions, whose responsibility it is to protect competition in the common market place. An area of ... -
Why projects executed within Denel UAVS do not meet the objectives as set out in the beginning of the project.
(2006)This research project focuses on understanding the reasons why projects executed within Denel UAVS do not meet the objectives as set out in beginning of the project and inevitably, the project fails. The aim of the study ... -
Women at the top: unlocking the full potential of women in leadership in the petroleum industry.
(2022)The study investigated the challenges faced by women in their endeavour to climb up to managerial positions in the petroleum industry in South Africa. The study was motivated by an overwhelmingly huge female worker ... -
Women in business in the Province of Shaanxi, China : an entrepreneurial perspective.
(2008)Since China's introduction of economic reform and adoption of market-oriented programs, more and more people are going into business. China registered an average annual GDP growth of over 8% in the past ten years. Moreover, ... -
Women in the maritime sector in South Africa : a case study of the Durban unicity (specifically, the National Ports Authority and the South African Port Operations)
(2003)This study is aimed at examining issues and concerns that relate to women in the maritime sector in South Africa and to determine the perceptions of employees, both males and females towards women in the maritime sector ... -
Wood chip exports and the challenges faced by private pulpwood farmers in Southern KwaZulu-Natal.
(2011)The South African forestry industry has contributed significantly to the economic growth of the country by the planting of trees and the processing of these trees for the export market. With the increased demand for wood ... -
Woolworths-Engen. : is a strategic alliance feasible?
(2003)The ability to grow market share in a saturated market is often difficult if that market is stable. In a country that has an economy that is not performing, growth of a company is often vital so as to allow the prosperity ... -
Work life conflict and intention to leave amongst educators at selected schools in KZN.
(2014)The overall aim of this research was to examine the relationship between, and the extent to which educators experience work life conflict and intention to leave. A convenience sample of 494 educators from the Pinetown and ... -
Working capital management at Keren Metal, Wood and Cement Works: a manufacturing firm in Eritrea.
(2004)Working capital management refers to the financing, investment and control of net current assets within policy guidelines. It seems to have been relatively overlooked, although it is realized that a high proportion of ... -
Working capital management in hyper-inflationary economies : a case of Zimbabwe.
(2006)The challenge to virtually all businesses is to ensure viability in increasingly changing operating environments. This challenge becomes more pronounced when the operating environment is one that rapidly deteriorates to a ... -
Workplace stress and female employees' performance.
(2004)Stress is placed upon anything that is given special emphasis or significance, especially where this leads to, or involves, psychological, emotional and physical strain or tension. A part of it is therefore subjective, in ...