* Performance: Institutions and processes try to serve all stakeholders and institutions produce results that meet needs while making the best use of resources. * Accountability: Decision makers in government, the private sector and civil society organizations are accountable to the public. * Fairness: All men and women have opportunities to improve and maintain their well-being and legal framework should be fair and enforced impartially, particularly the laws on human rights. Bangladesh
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known. But to achieve this, many questions must be answered, one of the most important being the question of accountability: to whom, and for what should the largest political-economic players (states, intergovernmental organizations (IGO), Civil Society Organizations (CSO) and Multinational Corporations (MNC)) be accountable, and how can they be held accountable? Accountability has the ability to enforce compliance and turn exploitation into equality, and without it, democratic global governance
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Account for the growing importance of global civil society in global environmental politics. Is this phenomenon synonymous with global environmental governance? The globalization phenomenon has altered many facets of the contemporary world. Areas of governance such as states’ policy making, the way companies do business, and how information is shared have all been affected by the increasingly globalized world. With all of these changes occurring at a rapid pace, state sovereignty has been
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What are the main advantage and disadvantages of forming an industrial cluster? The main advantages of Industrial cluster are : ● Industry clusters provide production and marketing cost savings to member firms, such as, lower labor costs from sharing a labor pool. ● Industry clusters provide enhanced opportunities for cluster firms to focus on fewer activities and to adopt new production technologies and organizations ● Industry clusters facilitate the development of links
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post-colonial aspect is very easy for me to explain. One of the questions posed by post-colonial Phil osiers is “Can oral history and tradition be preserved for future generations? I believe that it can. This can only happen if we as a capitalistic society stop being so self-involved with money and possessions. We have to realize that history repeats itself in one way or another. Each generation needs to stop and take the time to learn from parents, grandparents, and great grandparents about their lives
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The Shell Global Scenarios to 2025 The future business environment: trends, trade-offs and choices © Shell International Limited (SIL), 2005. Permission should be sought from SIL before any part of this publication is reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted by any other means. Agreement will normally be given, provided that the source is acknowledged. The information contained in this publication is, to the best of our knowledge, true and accurate although the forward looking
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In more recent period, resistance to industries with various excuses has been witnessed. This is understandable because the policies pursued by the Left Front government have earned the confidence of the investors and an ambience of rapid industrial development has been created in the state. The chambers of commerce and industries, big industrial houses, foreign and domestic investors and even the die-hard critics of the Left have been appreciating the role of the state government and its policy
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Legal and Cultural environment that affect our marketing plan and product When we doing export business, we have to understand the regulation that apply to specific product, and also more general rules about the products. Failure to catch up those information could cause delay and lost when we doing export business. China have freedom in undertaking all the import and export activities including international trade, with the exception of those forbidden by state laws and regulations. And China is
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INTRODUCTION ------------------------------------------------- Civil society is often described as the “third sector”, a domain outside market and state which contributes economic participation. Its strength can have a positive economic influence on the state and the market. Other scholars such as Adam Smith and Marx in identifying civil society primarily as economic interaction through the market and hence civil society acting as the agent for promoting economic development in country by stimulating
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Choose two of the examples Lowney gives for leadership from unlikely sources (pg 90) and specify which “pillar of success” it can be categorized as. Leaders energize themselves by the sheer ambition of their heroic goals. Goes journeyed through unmapped Asia in search for his route to China; Ricci set his sights in the imperial audience that eluded three centuries of Europeans; and Clavius envisioned a corps of unparalleled talent unleashed on the world. This is an example of heroism. Another example
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