“Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) invented the express transportation and logistics industry in 1973. The company offered a service to ship packages of many sizes over both short and long distances. Speed and reliability were the core strengths of the company. Frederick Smith, the founder believed right from the inception that in order to stay ahead of competition and to deliver value to customers, he had to create a stimulating workplace and encourage his employees to give their best. FedEx encouraged employees to come out with innovative solutions apart from delivering documents and packages on time. It followed the people first policy at all times and shared the benefits of progress with employees. There was clear communication at all...
The human resource management has started to gain importance during the 20th century. In today’s wor...
When a project work was performed at DHL Express in Borås in spring 2007 the time of theprocesses at...
The problem of this study was to examine how American industries could fully utilize their human res...
International courier companies not only grasp the opportunities to earn profits, but accelerate the...
The growing need of business firms to disseminate information in a faster pace has brought about the...
With the advent of the information age, the development of the logistics industry has produced more ...
Change plays a significant role in improving overall performance and productivity of business organi...
In April of 1973 a small company, Federal Express, began package delivery operations by flying 186 p...
In Competitive Business world employees are the major asset for development and achieving their goal...
Creating a positive customer experience enables a company to differentiate itself from the competiti...
Today’s forward-looking organizations and agencies strive to determine which employee characteristic...
[Excerpt] Kevin Cox, the Executive Vice President of Human Resources for American Express, presented...
Employee engagement has become the Human Resources theme of the moment, many progressive organisatio...
Businesses in today’s highly competitive environment need to be aware of the best methods for motiva...
Every company wants to succeed in capturing the market and maximizing the profit. With thechanges in...
The human resource management has started to gain importance during the 20th century. In today’s wor...
When a project work was performed at DHL Express in Borås in spring 2007 the time of theprocesses at...
The problem of this study was to examine how American industries could fully utilize their human res...
International courier companies not only grasp the opportunities to earn profits, but accelerate the...
The growing need of business firms to disseminate information in a faster pace has brought about the...
With the advent of the information age, the development of the logistics industry has produced more ...
Change plays a significant role in improving overall performance and productivity of business organi...
In April of 1973 a small company, Federal Express, began package delivery operations by flying 186 p...
In Competitive Business world employees are the major asset for development and achieving their goal...
Creating a positive customer experience enables a company to differentiate itself from the competiti...
Today’s forward-looking organizations and agencies strive to determine which employee characteristic...
[Excerpt] Kevin Cox, the Executive Vice President of Human Resources for American Express, presented...
Employee engagement has become the Human Resources theme of the moment, many progressive organisatio...
Businesses in today’s highly competitive environment need to be aware of the best methods for motiva...
Every company wants to succeed in capturing the market and maximizing the profit. With thechanges in...
The human resource management has started to gain importance during the 20th century. In today’s wor...
When a project work was performed at DHL Express in Borås in spring 2007 the time of theprocesses at...
The problem of this study was to examine how American industries could fully utilize their human res...