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    despite official announcements about top managers’ being close to low level managers, in reality they are still not easily available for ordinary employees, which is proved by the fact that the President of KTZ Askar Mamin has its own elevator; the company has a long term orientation, as it has different strategic plans for several years. KTZ in order to strengthen its internal culture and employees’ feeling of pride, of relatedness, implements beneficial social package, which can be used either

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    The reason for that was mainly limited availability of data and presentation purpose from solely academic perspective. For the analysis purposes, there were used credible sources of information. The main of them are as follows: • Kazakhstan Stock Exchange (KASE) website • Dow Jones Factiva • Brown/Reilly, Analysis of Investment and Management of Portfolios, 9th edition (textbook) During an analysis, there were used different works of famous researchers and scientists

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    Living all my life in Kazakhstan and being a third generation of ethnic Korean living outside the Korea, I have never questioned my identity and have never thought how important it can be. On March 1 2013, in the apartment of my older brother, in small town in the north of Kazakhstan, everything was prepared for the celebration of my niece’s first-year birthday that Koreans usually call tol’. Small low wooden table was covered with different subjects symbolizing various good wishes for our little

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    Borat Sagdiyev is one of the popular people in Kazakhstan maybe because he is a reporter or he really does his job well, and another thing is that Borat may have already married a lot of times which I think the number wasn’t given in the movie. And all of the happenings in the movie have a reason, like if Borat wasn’t watching Baywatch he wouldn’t have seen Pamela Anderson, and if his wife didn’t die I think he wouldn’t waste his time or he wouldn’t be motivated to go to California, and if he didn’t

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    The Concept also claims to solve not only environmental problems, but also social ones by creation of new jobs in the five industrial clusters which will make it possible to diversify the economy of Kazakhstan. “Because of Green construction principles implementation, and increasing production of domestic construction materials, it would be possible to create up to 150 thousand new jobs by 2030.” The Concept also claims that “its execution will make it possible to create around 400 thousand new

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    Case Analysis: Executive and managerial planning for Bosch-Kazakhstan The founder of the Bosch Group, Robert Bosch , described an important value of the HR philosophy of the company:” It is my intention, apart from the alleviation of all kinds of suffering, to promote the moral, physical and intellectual development of the people” which is greatly integrated into the employee development in the Bosch. Based on the company international executive and managerial planning and country-specific

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    The purpose of this research is to identify whether or not Kazakhstan is suitable location for Tim Hortons Cafe and Bake shop. This paper should help to make a right decision for Tim Hortons brand, and show the potential opportunities or threats of the expansion. I am going to cover factors like demographics of the country, disposable income, market trend, coffee market researches and public catering market. Also, taking into the consideration the drink culture of the country, and whether it is

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    Sociopolitical context Education is acknowledged to be one of the seven priorities of “Kazakhstan – 2030” Strategy. As it is particularly stated in state policy documents, the common goal of education reforms in Kazakhstan is to adapt the education system to global socio-economic environment (State Program on Development of Education in the Republic of Kazakhstan for 2011–2020). Kazakhstan is on the way of its transformation to be one of the 50 most competitive countries in the world. To

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    For Kazakhstan where the majority of the population is Muslims, harmonious relations between the secular nature of the state and the religion of Islam are an important precondition for the conservation of the national consent, political and moral integrity and, thus, prevent conflicts in religious basis. Therefore, finding a successful formula for relations between Islam and secular authorities, and after twenty years of independence, has a serious intellectual, theoretical and practical challenge

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    Representation Kazakhstan was chosen as the country of choice for the final portfolio project and the film chosen to explain or demonstrate how the country functions was Meet the Stans: by BBC correspondent Reeves (2003). In this paper the film will be analyzed to determine whether it accurately depicted the country. The important information from the film will be extracted and compared to the information that has been gathered towards the portfolio project for accuracy. Kazakhstan The film Meet

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