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CityU's Department of Management announced the findings of the Employee Confidence, Job Satisfaction and Age Discrimination Survey 2007 on 28 May. The findings show that Hong Kong people are more optimistic about getting pay raises.
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The Department of Management at CityU held its annual Residential Workshop entitled "Happiness at Work".Prominent professionals from various sectors were invited to share their work and life experiences with final-year students.
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CityU has received ten awards for its information and communications technology innovations in the first Hong Kong ICT Awards.
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Over 100 local and non-local students celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival at the Joint-hall Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration co-organized by the Student Residence Office and Halls of Residence of the Student Development Services on 5 October.
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Professor H K Chang, University President, spent an enthralling afternoon mingling with over 300 new students at the Students' Union Orientation Camp on 2 September.
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An alumnus from CityU's undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes is one of 42 winners of the Chief Executive's Award for Teaching Excellence 2005-06.
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A dozen alumni from MGT have spent the weekend conducting activity-based assessment exercises that they designed themselves to help identify the most suitable candidates in Jiangxi Province for scholarships offered by the Virtus Foundation.
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Knowledge management in mainland China is highly influenced by personal or inter-organizational relationships, according to a study led by CityU's Department of Management.
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Hong Kong employees agree that the management of their respective organizations is using the best possible practices to implement change, although there is room for improvement, according to a survey conducted by the Department of Management.
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The Department of Management announced the findings of the "Employees' Employment Confidence, Job Satisfaction and Industrial Relations Survey 2006" on 2 May. The findings show that Hong Kong people think that the overall job market has improved.

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