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    Introduction Thesis Statement: Decentralization as process of dispersing of authority by the Government to provide the needs of the society. I. General Consideration: Philippine is an archipelago that makes travel and communication difficult‚ time-consuming and costly. Development is inequitable and stunted because there is difficulty in reaching and responding to the needs of remote areas. Philippines had a long tradition of centralized government. It has been ruled from its national capital

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    less concentrated area”. My first topic will be showing where the idea of decentralization came from and how much of an influence the ancient Greeks had on our constitution. Another argument behind this is seeing how poorly the Articles of Confederation worked‚ and why we had to re-body our whole government. My last discussion will be to simply look at America in the past couple hundred years‚ and decide if decentralization has had a positive‚ or negative impact on us. The ancient Greeks existed

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    Discussion Board Thread Re: Decentralization Definition: Decentralization allows for power to be distributed throughout middle and lower levels of management‚ giving those at lower levels of management the ability to make decisions. (Satterlee‚ page 92). Satterlee‚ A. (2013). Organizational Management and Leadership: A Christian             Perspective (2nd Edition ed.). Page 92. Raleigh‚ NC: Synergistics International Inc. Summary: This article is written by Li Wei‚ Director of the Institute

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    I. Organizational Decentralization Rationale of Decentralization The term decentralization is often used in business environments and can be defined as the organizational severance and division of power‚ capital‚ and technical procedures and control into multiple units of the business.1 Decentralized corporations make it possible for managers to control without ownership. 4 In decentralized organizations‚ the breakdown is that the president of each unit of a business is on his or her own management-wise

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Decentralization In an organization‚ centralized way of making a decision entails less autonomy to everyone except the central leadership. In contrast‚ decentralization involves delegation of responsibility and the associated decision-making powers across various levels in the organization. Let us discover the pros and cons of this concept. A central command structure derives from an autocratic style of management. Autocracy is not necessarily an intention and could

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    Delegation and decentralization Delegation of Authority Delegation is the process by which authority passes from one organizational level to another. But for delegation of authority‚ organizations would remain forever small. Delegation is the only solution to cope with the increasing work load of managers as the organization grows. Because of the-constraints of time and ability‚ a manager cannot perform all the tasks himself. Therefore‚ he delegates certain of the tasks to the subordinate and

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    Questions 1: Explain what are the differences between the “Centralization” and “Decentralization”. Below is the differences between the “Centralization” and “Decentralization”: |Centralizaion |Decentralization | |Centralization is the process by which the activities of an |Decentralization is the process of dispersing decision making | |organization‚ particularly those regarding decision

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    English Department First Draft: Decentralization in Lebanon Decentralization in Lebanon In the twenty first century or in other words‚ the century we are living in‚ is full of modern political thoughts and what is related to them from public sector reforms. There are so many political systems that are followed every where. These political systems can best be summarized by two controversial systems. These two systems are the Centralized and the Decentralized systems. In Lebanon we

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    Since all the goods and services must originate from the central government which is located in Manila. Thus‚ resulting to slow progress of development‚ that is supposed to be done in a quick manner. Experts then proposed a solution to this by Decentralization. They believe that bringing the government closer to the people will result to a more productive and actively participating society that will later bloom into a good economic society‚ where in people will be able to enjoy all the goods and services

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    INTRODUCTION Most developing country’s governments and multilateral institutions are increasingly concerned by the slow progress being made towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals and have identified new ways of strengthening the development focus of their policies and programmes. For this reason‚ decentralisation is receiving increasing international attention as a potential tool in the acceleration of development. Though decentralisation would not be implemented solely for the direct

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