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Global Strategies for Challenges in Business Management and Impact of FDI in Economic Development:FDI in Retail


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Business Environment is changing rapidly, and so the opportunities and the in order to grab the opportunities the global business environment should bring the radical change in the workforce/ manpower. In this research paper, we there for aims to provide some reasonable information about how the Human Resource being an significant resource towards global strategy in order to overcome from the business challenges.

Not only to the retail markets, but in order to improve the economic growth, we will also been providing some useful information on how the FDI is being introduced in term of Retail Market and its impact on Human Resource. FDI in retail sector can expand markets by reducing transaction and transformation costs of business through adoption of advanced supply chain and benefit consumers and suppliers. Thus the FDI has also ensured a number of employment opportunities by aiding the selling up of industrial units in various corners worldwide.


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Global, FDI, HRM Challenges, Development, Resource.
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Anand B. Dadas
Neville Wadia Institute of Management Studies and Research, Pune, India

Abstract


Business Environment is changing rapidly, and so the opportunities and the in order to grab the opportunities the global business environment should bring the radical change in the workforce/ manpower. In this research paper, we there for aims to provide some reasonable information about how the Human Resource being an significant resource towards global strategy in order to overcome from the business challenges.

Not only to the retail markets, but in order to improve the economic growth, we will also been providing some useful information on how the FDI is being introduced in term of Retail Market and its impact on Human Resource. FDI in retail sector can expand markets by reducing transaction and transformation costs of business through adoption of advanced supply chain and benefit consumers and suppliers. Thus the FDI has also ensured a number of employment opportunities by aiding the selling up of industrial units in various corners worldwide.


Keywords


Global, FDI, HRM Challenges, Development, Resource.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21904/weken%2F2016%2Fv1%2Fi4%2F109110