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    Organisational Behaviour

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    also include Functional‚ Geographic‚ Product and Customer. A structure depends on the Business’s purposes and approach. In a centralized structure‚ the top level of management has the most decision power and has a firm control over the different sectors and divisions. In a decentralized structure‚ the decision making power is Allocated and departments and divisions may have different levels of independence. Organisations can also decide to use a Matrix organizational structure which combines

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    Banking

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    the business of banking. BO s.2: • "banking business" means the business of either or both of the following- (a) receiving from the general public money on current‚ deposit‚ savings or other similar account repayable on demand or within less than the period specified in item 1 of the 1st Schedule of BO or with a period of call or notice of less than that period; (b) paying or collecting cheques drawn by or paid in by customers; BO s.16: • "banking license" means a banking license A person

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    Unit 3: Organisations and Behaviour Assignment 1 An organisation is defined as a clearly bounded group (or groups) of people interacting together to achieve a particular goal in a formally structured and co-coordinated way. A hierarchy organisation is when employees are ranked at various levels within the organisation‚ each level is one above the other. A tall hierarchical organisation has many levels and a flat hierarchical organisation will only have a few. Flat Hierarchy http://limkokwingmba

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    GEOMORPHOLOGY : THE STUDY OF THE CONFIGURATION OF THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH RELATED TERMS : • PHYSIOGRAPHY • RELIEF • TOPOGRAPHY • LANDFORMS • LANDSCAPES SURFACE FEATURES EARTH = 2 PRINCIPAL PARTS 1. 1/3 LAND (CONSISTS OF FOUR LARGE LAND MASSES DIVIDED INTO SEVEN CONTINENTS & THOUSANDS OF SMALLER LAND MASSES 2. 2/3 WATER (FOUR MAJOR OCEANS & HUNDREDS OF SMALLER BODIES OF WATER CONTINENTS (by the number of countries) #1 Africa - (53)

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    Organisational Ethics

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    Organisational Ethics Ethics is a system or code of moral standards of a particular person‚ group or profession. The operative word is ’system’. A ’system’ can be a set of facts‚ principles or rules arranged in an orderly form. When we make a decision we balance competing priorities‚ values and perceived obligations in order to make something better than it was. We can make things better by improving something good‚ making something less bad or reducing uncertainty. A good decision may not be

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    Primary and secondary sources are ways in which data can be retrieved. As Serakan (2006) stated‚ “Primary data refer to information obtained by the researcher on the variables of interest for the specific purpose of the study”. Various evidence suggesting to what methods of primary research can be conducted and which are most effective for the previously mentioned problem description are stated in this chapter. In the article ‘Data Collection: Primary Research Methods’‚ Christ (2009) wrote that‚

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    MGT701 ASSESSMENT TASK 3 – A CASE STUDY REPORT ON THE TRAINING & PRODUCTIVITY AUTHORITY OF FIJI Group Members Student ID 1. Vamarasi Kafoa 1016969 2. Matereti Naborisi 1020743 3. George Atalifo 1018686 4. Niteen Chandra 1032445 Executive Summary This report provides a descriptive analysis of the organizational structure and culture that exists at the Training and Productivity Authority of Fiji (TPAF). It goes further on to analyze leadership and communications

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    Banking Strategies

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    ‚client coverage and extended beyond imagination. While many people believe that banks play only narrow role in the economy taking deposits and advancing loans. The modern banks have to adopt new techniques to remain competitive and responsive to public needs. The Intermediary role: Transforming savings received primarily from household into credit for business firms and others in order to make investments. The payment role: Carrying out payments for goods and services on behalf of their customers

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    EVALUATION OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT SOFTWARES IN ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP) IMPLEMENTATIONS IN PUBLIC SECTOR Information is no more competitive advantage in waves and stages of societal development. The first being agrarian‚ then industrial‚ followed by information wave and most recent is human capital (mind). When information get into human mind it becomes knowledge that turns to tool for societal advancement. This then behooves that an exposure to same source of information but

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    Green Banking

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    Introduction Green Banking is no more new concept in today`s world. The concept of Green is to minimize environmental degradation and making this planet habitable and it’s being used in banking sector which is presently known as Green Banking. The concept of Green Banking was developed in the western countries. Green Banking is a general term‚ which can cover a multitude of areas from a bank being environmentally friendly to how and also where their money is invested. Green Banking refers and emphases

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