making, and planning. Administrators work in both the public and private sector, where their similarities and differences exist among each, including across specialties. These aspects showcase the qualities that make an effective administrator, as well as one suited for his particular sector and field of specialty. The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast these similarities and differences of administrators within each sector for human resources, budget making, and planning. Administrators
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continue to play an essential part; it is anticipated, however, that there will be a gradual and planned growth of performance audit work. 1.2 Objective of the study 1.2.1 General objective The general objective of this study is to evaluate whether the Ethiopian public sectors applying the performance auditing. 1.2.2 Specific objectives * To examining the application of performance audit in water and energy minister * To recommend appropriate solutions * The role of
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budgeting process unique – product of geographical, historical, economic, political and social factors peculiar to that jurisdiction. Budgeting is a unified series of steps to line and implement four functions: ❑ policy development – as policy instrument, CEO and legislative body need to articulate the goals, objectives and strategies that underline the budget – the flip side of proposing policy changes is accountability ❑ financial planning – includes gov’t financial condition; current/past-year
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both the public and private sector organisations Recently we are witnessing an enhanced competition in the insurance industry probably due to the opening up of this sector to private participants. There is a close inter-action between insurance and economic growth. As economy grows, the living standards of people increase. As a consequence, demand for insurance increases. As the assets of people and of business enterprises increase in the growth process, the demand for general insurance also increases
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perspective, management of the proliferation of informal settlements implies planning and control of the location in which these settlements spring up, improving the social and economic conditions in the informal settlements and ensuring that the residents and neighboring communities enjoy social justice. Of primary importance is the improvement of land tenure security for residents of the informal settlements. Addressing these objectives requires current, accurate, social and spatial information. The greatest
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Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom. Each has taken advice and guidance from both academic and industrial bodies in the development of such. The handbook assists with the updating and development of staff involved in the Organisation, Planning and Implementation of Events. Authors: Asta Beloviene is a Dean of Business Faculty has great experience in management of education process, communication between different levels of training and social partners. Remigijus Kinderis is a Lecturer
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cross-cultural interface was important for Motorola’s success in China. The Chinese people’s culture had to be understood in order for Motorola to succeed in China. Planning was essential to entry of the company onto the Chinese market. It required setting objectives and then formulating programs and procedures to achieving objectives. Assessments of the external and internal environment for opportunities and threats were done then compared with Motorola’s strengths and weaknesses (Harold & Heinz
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Assignment One (1) Athabasca University: EDUC 406/HRMT 406 1. ‘Why is consideration of the social and economic context necessary for understanding work and learning in Canada?’ Keeping in mind education, work, learning and training do not occur in a manner that they are void from the rest of the world; they are all influenced by variables within the social and economic situations in which they occur. For example, in order for to work be effective in a diverse, equitable community or culture
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Marketing has assisted in building organizational profitability through defining and maintaining customer satisfaction. Its concept has aided firms to achieve success in competitive markets throughout the world. To be successful in marketing in which economic growth has leveled and there exists many competitors and new innovations a well-developed marketing strategy is required. This strategy considers an organization’s mission and vision, parameters of products and anticipated actions of competitors
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Munyaradzi REG NUMBER B0924494 COURSE TITLE Rural Planning and Development COURSE CODE DG 420 PROGRAMME Bachelor of Science Honours in Development Studies LECTURER Mrs. Chinyanganya ASSIGNMENT TITLE Rural development hinges on effective rural planning. Discuss. The development of rural areas requires a comprehensive and holistic approach which calls
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