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Disclosure limit of shareholding for financial statement in the UK. începe să înveți
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Strategic drift can be defined as a gradual deterioration of competitive action that results in the failure of an organization to acknowledge and respond to changes in the business environment. Homogeneous mindset at managerial and board levels.
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Key factor to consider in PESTEL – political începe să înveți
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Changes to government policy
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Key factor to consider in PESTEL – economic începe să înveți
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Key factor to consider in PESTEL – social începe să înveți
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Changes to taste and fashion
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Key factor to consider in PESTEL – technological începe să înveți
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New hardware and software capabilities.
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Key factor to consider in PESTEL – environmental 2 începe să înveți
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Geographic location.| Use of resources.
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Key factor to consider in PESTEL – legal începe să înveți
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Restriction or extra regulations
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What instrument is used to analyse potential impacts on future growth? It identifies the main drivers in the external environment. începe să înveți
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What instrument is used to analyse potential impacts of future margins? începe să înveți
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Porter's 5 Forces analysis.
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What instrument is used to analyse potential new foreign markets for expansion? începe să înveți
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What instrument is used to analyse the ability to cope with changes in the external environment? începe să înveți
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What instrument is used to determine the source of competitive advantage or disadvantage? începe să înveți
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What instrument is used to bring together the internal and external analysis in order to understand overall strategic position? începe să înveți
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Porter’s diamond factor conditions examples începe să înveți
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Basic factors: weather, local raw materials. Advanced: telecommunications, education system.
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Strategic Focus (Leadership, Management, Planning); People (Personnel, Staff, Learning, Development); Operations (Processes, Work); Marketing (Customer Relations, Sales, Responsiveness); Finances (Assets, Facilities, Equipment).
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Human Resources Management
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Continuing professional development
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What is an Organisational Profile in case of Baldrige performance excellence? începe să înveți
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Relationships, Environment, Challenges.
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2 [Competitive strategy] începe să înveți
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Finding cheaper alternatives | Eliminating all waste.
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2 [Competitive strategy ] începe să înveți
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Changes in buyer preferences | Loss of barriers to entry.
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3 [Competitive strategy] începe să înveți
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Economies of scale | A focus on cost reduction | Eliminating all wastes
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[Competitive strategy] începe să înveți
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e.g. international
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3 [Competitive strategy] începe să înveți
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Economies of scale | Branding | Service levels.
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3 [Competitive strategy] începe să înveți
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Loss of brand | Difficult to achieve | Target for all rivals
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3 [Competitive strategy] începe să înveți
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Innovation | Branding | Marketing.
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Differentiation key threats: 2 [Competitive strategy ] începe să înveți
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Being copied by rivals. || New technology.
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Focused differentiation CSFs 2 [Competitive strategy ] începe să înveți
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Market knowledge | Unique products and services.
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Focused differentiation key threats: 3 [Competitive strategy ] începe să înveți
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Recession | Small market size | Few barriers
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Existing product and existing market. (growth strategy) începe să înveți
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Market penetration best use when...? 2 începe să înveți
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Best used when market is growing | Introduce a new or improved product
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Market penetration risks: 2 începe să înveți
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Competitors will react | Can lead to stagnation.
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New product and existing market growth strategy începe să înveți
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Product development is used when we have...? 2 [growth strategy] începe să înveți
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New and improved products | Copy rivals.
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Product development risks: 2 [Growth strategy ] începe să înveți
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Unknown demand | Can cannibalise existing products
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Existing product and new market. [growth strategy] începe să înveți
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Strategic alliances are often used to...? începe să înveți
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Market development risks: 2 începe să înveți
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Puts a strain on stratigic capabilities. | Need new external analysis.
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New product and new market growth strategy începe să înveți
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3 [growth strategy] începe să înveți
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Very different CSFs | Need new external analysis | Can reduce flexibility.
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Forward diversification examples: începe să înveți
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A farmer who directly sells his crops at a local grocery rather than to a distribution center that controls the placement of foodstuffs to various supermarkets. Or, a clothing label that opens up its own boutiques, selling its designs directly. Forward integration is a business strategy that involves a form of vertical integration whereby business activities are expanded to include control of the direct distribution or supply of a company's products.
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Backward diversification example începe să înveți
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A company might buy their supplier. Companies often complete backward integration by acquiring or merging with these other businesses, but they can also establish their own subsidiary to accomplish the task. BD is a form of vertical integration in which a company expands its role to fulfill tasks formerly completed by businesses up the supply chain. It is when a company buys another company that supplies the products or services needed for production.
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Horizontal diversification începe să înveți
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Horizontal diversification is the acquisition of a business operating at the same level of the value chain in the same industry. Procter and Gamble’s 2005 acquisition of Gillette is a good example which realized economies of scope. Because both companies produced hundreds of hygiene-related products the merger reduced the marketing and product development costs per product.
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Conglomerate diversification is unrelated diversification: the businesses which are joined together have no connection whatsoever. An example would be a supermarket joining with a car manufacturing company. Little or no synergy with its core business or technology.
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Global Reporting Initiative
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Corporate Social Responsibility short definition and goals. 2 începe să înveți
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International private business self-regulation. | Goals of a philanthropic and charitable nature. CSR
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This is when an executive director of Company A serves as a NED in Company B and, at the same time, an executive director of Company B serves as a NED at Company A. Such a relationship is considered to make the two boards too intimately involved witheach other and potentially reduces the quality of the scrutiny that the two NEDs involved in the cross-directorship can bring.
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Environmental footprint accounting începe să înveți
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It measures the demand on and supply of nature. On the demand side, the Ecological Footprint measures the ecological assets that a given population requires to produce the natural resources it consumes (like food). On the supply side, a city, state or nation’s biocapacity represents the productivity of its ecological assets (e.g. cropland). These areas, especially if left unharvested, can also absorb much of the waste we generate, especially carbon emissions.
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Organic growth characteristics 3 (development method) începe să înveți
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Popular with employees. | Slow but less risky. | no valuation problem 3) you are not buying goodwill which could be destroyed later or which may never have existed.
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Acquisition characteristic începe să înveți
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Useful if you are expanding into another country or product line | You have to pay for goodwil but it is usually difficult to value | There is an asymmetry of information: sellers usually knowing more than buyers. This increases the risk to the buyer.
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Leader definition by Buchman and Huczynski: începe să înveți
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Someone who exercises influence over other people.
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Leadership traditional definition începe să înveți
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An interpersonal influence directed toward the achievement of goals.
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3 keywords from leadership definition: începe să înveți
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Interpersonal | influence | goal
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from leadership definition începe să înveți
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Interpersonal means between persons. Thus, a leader has more than one person to lead.
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from leadership definition începe să înveți
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The power to affect others.
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Goal is the end one strives to attain.
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Problems with traits theories: începe să înveți
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There will always be counter-arguments - one theorist will say a leader should always be courteous whereas another will say that a rude and effective leader was identified.
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Behaviour / style theories: 2 începe să înveți
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Theory focuses on how leaders behave, and assumes that these traits can be copied by other leaders. | It suggests that leaders aren’t born successful, but can be created based on learnable behavior.
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Tells (autocratic) management style: începe să înveți
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The manager makes all the decisions and issues instructions which are to be obeyed without question.
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Sells (persuasive) management style: începe să înveți
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The manager still makes all the decisions, but believes that team members must be motivated to accept them in order to carry then out properly.
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Consults (participative) management style: începe să înveți
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The manager confers with the team and takes their views into account, although still retains the final say.
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Joins (democratic) management style: începe să înveți
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The leader and the team members make the decision together on the basis of consensus.
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Problems with behavioural theories: începe să înveți
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Unfortunately, as with trait theories, it is possible to find counter examples. E.g. Steve Jobs demonstrating the least effective style (autocratic) but running the largest technology company in the World.
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The modern consensus is that there is no one best style of leadership that is equally effective for all circumstances. | A theory that is a mixture of both trait and behavioural is the situational approach.
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What instrument it is used to respond a risk? începe să înveți
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3 începe să înveți
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Insurance. | Outsource operations. | Joint ventures (partial transferring).
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TARA framework începe să înveți
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The risk has been assessed as being so serious that all possibility of the event occurring should be avoided.
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risk response – Reduce. Give one example. TARA framework începe să înveți
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Take steps to mitigate the risk. For example, instead of installing a new computer system in every branch over one weekend, run a pilot operation then gradually extend.
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TARA framework începe să înveți
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Don’t do anything about the risk. It’s just part of everyday business.
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To oversee the appointment and remuneration of executive directors.
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Join venture, Strategic Alliance, Partnering characteristic 3 începe să înveți
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Share skills | and costs | but difficult to agree.
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3; [BGC matrix] începe să înveți
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Strong position in a low growth (therefore unattractive) market. | Little threat from rivals. | Just keep the product ticking over and collect the cash.
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Tells us the highest acceptable cost of capital.
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Relies on a cost of capital estimate.
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Payback period key disadvantage: începe să înveți
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Requires a target or benchmark.
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Profits are easily manipulated.
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It is not useful for comparing projects.
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Dealing with risk in decision making. An expected value summarises all the different possible outcomes by calculating a...? începe să înveți
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_a single weighted average It is the long run average (though not necessarily the most likely result).
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Complicated scenarios in dealing with risk in decision making could be represented as...? începe să înveți
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Decision trees force the decision maker to consider the logical sequence of events.
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Key limitations in dealing with risk in decision making: 3 începe să înveți
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Useful only for one-off decisions. | Based on subjective information. | Ignores attitudes to risk.
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Who is the ultimate principal in the public organizations? începe să înveți
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2. e.g. Railway passengers.
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Ultimate difference between CEO and chairman. 2 începe să înveți
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The chairman has the ultimate role of leading the board, | whilst the CEO leads the business.
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unimportant începe să înveți
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Working with lower costs to make more profit. The usual way is to employ fewer staff by making staff redundant.
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The distinction between CSR strategy and strategic CSR with examples. începe să înveți
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CSR strategy is to have set of policies which guide CSR activities. | E.g. a company might have a policy to invest in some particular communities. | Strategic CSR is when company support the main business areas. | Bank might favour financial education. It would be seen as strategically wasteful to use CSR to support activities which are not aligned to the core activities.
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Environmental risk example: începe să înveți
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the release of dangerous chemicals into the local river.
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a competitor launches a fantastic product.
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you launch a poor product
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interest rates being increased so that consumer demand is suppressed.
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the supply and price of raw materials change adversely.
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Political, cultural and legal risk example: începe să înveți
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becoming illegal or unpopular
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you are exporting and the buyer’s currency weakens before you are paid.
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subsidiary is bought but it turns out that it isn’t as good as you thought it would be.
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Remuneration committee începe să înveți
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