there has been increasing importance attached to measuring the social value and social impact that various organisations create. The demand for measuring this value comes from all sides: funders who want to direct their money to the most effective projects, policy makers and government officials have to account for their spending decisions, and social organisations need to demonstrate their impact to funders, partners and beneficiaries1. This has led to a growing interest in terms such as „value for
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Running head: DUCKS UNLIMITED Ducks Unlimited Describe the leadership practices you would incorporate into this project. I would incorporate the following leadership strategies: 1. Everyone Is Important – Make sure everyone matters and that everyone knows it. Know your team and let your team get to know you. Greet people sincerely; reach out to everyone on your team. Make yourself available, listen to understand, communicate clearly, directly, and honestly. Stand up for the excluded
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the extension system and ultimately to help improve agricultural productivity. This gave birth to a unique and ambitions scheme to address the twin objectives through the agri clinic and agri business centers scheme. OBJECTIVES OF THE SCHEME: 1. To supplement the efforts of Government extension system 2. To make available supplementary sources of input supply and services for the farmers. 3. To provide gainful employment to agricultural graduates in emerging areas of agricultural sector
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(Level 3) 1. Why do large projects sometimes fail? A project is considered a failure when it has not delivered what was required, in line with expectations. Therefore, in order to succeed, a project must deliver to cost, to quality, and on time; and it must deliver the benefits presented in the business case. The requirements for success are clear and absolute – right? Unfortunately, it's not that simple. Because the second part of our definition of success is that the project must be delivered
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Technical Assistance TAR: IND 39106 Technical Assistance to India for the Uttaranchal Power Sector Capacity Building Project August 2005 CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (as of 1 August 2005) Currency Unit Re1.00 $1.00 ADB DEA EA EMP HR IA IPDF IT kV kWh MOP MW O&M PIU PMO PTCUL RF RMU RP SGU SHP TA UEID UJVNL UPCL UREDA v – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Rupees (Re/Rs) $0.0231 Rs43.3800 ABBREVIATIONS Asian Development Bank Department of Economic Affairs executing agency
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Access to clean and protected drinking water has been treated as a fundamental right for the people in India. The measures to be adopted to reduce the problems can be as follows: • The ongoing construction of the new water supply projects should be constructed in such a way that it provides 24x7 water supplies to the residents and which would significantly improve the current standard of living. • The Panbazar water supply plant is the most important in relation to the supply of drinking
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Assignment Name: | Unit 3 Individual Project | Deliverable Length: | 500–750 words | Details: | Diversity Training Manual: Part IIIAs a continuation of the diversity training manual, you (as the new manager of human resources) should now create portions that specifically address gender issues and are targeted at training and raising the sensitivity of all supervisors regarding potential gender issues. It should include a section on how the supervisor should or should not handle certain gender-based
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[pic] Summary Protocol Form (SPF) University Human Research Ethics Committee [pic]Office of Research – Ethics and Compliance Unit: GM 1000 – 514.848.2424 ex. 2425 Important Approval of a Summary Protocol Form (SPF) must be issued by the applicable Human Research Ethics Committee prior to beginning any research involving human participants. The University Human Research Ethics Committee (UHREC) reviews all Faculty and Staff research, as well as some student research (in cases where the
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PROCESS” BY MANOJ KUMAR (Enroll No. : 08BS0001652) SUNDARAM FINANCE LTD. Contract/Project/Job Number________________ A Report On “Consumer Behaviour Regarding Mutual Fund, Types Of Mutual Fund And Investment Process” By Manoj Kumar (Enroll No.:08BS0001652) Sundaram Finance Ltd. Date of Submission : May 2009 AUTHORISATION This is to certify that the internship project report titled “Consumer Behavior Regarding Mutual Fund, Types of Mutual Fund and Investment Process”
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