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  2. Shared services - Wikipedia

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    Shared services is the provision of a service by one part of an organization or group where that service had previously been found in more than one part of the organization or group. Thus the funding and resourcing of the service is shared and the providing department effectively becomes an internal service provider.

  3. Business-to-employee - Wikipedia

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    Business-to-employee (B2E) electronic commerce uses an intrabusiness network which allows companies to provide products and/or services to their employees. Typically, companies use B2E networks to automate employee-related corporate processes. B2E portals have to be compelling to the people who use them.

  4. Work systems - Wikipedia

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    The term "products/services” is used because the distinction between products and services in marketing and service science (Chesbrough and Spohrer, 2006) is not important for understanding work systems even though product-like vs. service-like is the basis of a series of design dimensions for characterizing and designing the things that a ...

  5. The one perk no company can thrive without (and 4 more that ...

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    Offering that kind of opportunity to potential and current employees - the chance to make a difference - is how you fill your company with the best people. It's ultimately how you win the war for ...

  6. Operations management for services - Wikipedia

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    Later, services became more organized and were provided to the general public. In 1900 the U.S. service industry (e.g., consisting of banks, professional services, schools and general stores) was fragmented, except for the railroads and communications. Services were largely local in nature and owned by entrepreneurs and families.

  7. Teamwork - Wikipedia

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    Teamwork is the collaborative effort of a group to achieve a common goal or to complete a task in an effective and efficient way. [1] [2] Teamwork is seen within the framework of a team, which is a group of interdependent individuals who work together towards a common goal. [3] [1]

  8. ServiceNow CEO: The biggest difference between running a ...

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    In a wide-ranging interview with Yahoo Finance’s Editor-in-Chief, Andy Serwer, the CEO highlighted the biggest difference between running an U.S. company and a European one — companies in the ...

  9. Shared services center - Wikipedia

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    To reap the benefits a multiple shared service centers sets specific requirements to the resource allocation process in the internal organization of the firm. A critical issue is that the manager of a business unit and the manager of a shared service center will prepare a service level agreement (SLA), but the approval of the SLA is a reserved power of the executive board.