THE CHARACTERISTICS AND NATURE OF ORGANISATIONS LEARNING OBJECTIVES: on completion of this topic you will have: Developed understanding of the nature and characteristics of organisations Identified generic organisational features An understanding of the different types of organisations An understanding of the role of the organisation as a ‘goals-led‚ open system’ An appreciation of environmental impacts on organisations Developed understanding of the process of organising Be able to
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geocities.com/fatherofchemistry Objective To determine the activation energy for the reduction of peroxodisulphate(VI) ions. S2O82-‚ by iodide ions I-‚ using a ’clock’ reaction. Principle The equation for reduction of S2O82- by I- is: S2O82- + 2I- → 2SO42- + I2 The formation of iodine is ’monitored’ by small & known amount of thiosulphate ions‚ S2O32-: 2S2O32- + I2 → S4O62- + 2I- Once
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Introduction This guide has been compiled to assist small businesses in making better‚ informed decisions. It will outline the basic differences between information and knowledge and explore the types and sources of information and knowledge that are available. The need for identifying and analysing relevant information and knowledge when making decisions is highlighted through examples. The guide also aims to give small businesses a better understanding of the conditions under which decisions are
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ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES IN MANAGERIAL COMMUNICATION* Ivan Malbašić** Ruža Brčić*** Received: 14. 3. 2012 Accepted: 14. 11. 2012 Review UDC: 65.012.3 Organizational values have recently been regaining importance‚ which is reflected in the fact that they are commonly referred to as organizational foundations. Indeed‚ practice has proved that those values provide the basis for decisionmaking at all levels of the organization – from senior management to the nonmanagerial employees. This paper
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phenomena that is emerging rapidly between businesses all over the world‚ and it has affected the businesses at all sizes in many aspects. This research is looking at the small businesses‚ and its importance in the market and economy‚ EC and its benefits and limitation‚ and what impact has electronic commerce had on the businesses. Small Business: Definition: A small business may is a business with a small number of employees. The definition of "small business" often different by country and industry
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During the rule of the feeble minded King Henry VI and the genius Queen Margaret of Anjou‚ there was civil unrest in Medieval England due to whom should be the heir to the throne. Henry VI suffered mental breakdowns and so Richard‚ Duke of York‚ exploited his claim on the throne garnered by his ties with previous King Henry V. Henry VI and previous kings of England where from the Lancastrian family this meant this was the first instance of non York conformation. This set the beginning of the War
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Topic: ADVANTAES AND DISADVANTAGES OF SMALL VS. LARGE FIRMS 1. Size and financial Requirements 2. Economies of Scale 3. Strategies for Growth 4. Management and Control 5. Lack of Record Keeping 6. Working Capital Deficiencies 7. Poor Management Skills 8. Regulations and Legislations 1. Lack of Record Keeping Businesses should keep track of their records and documents for the following reasons: * To ensure payments were made to the suppliers for materials
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After proving that the real problem is caused by democracy‚ Socrates suggests that people should come to philosophers for rule rather than philosophers volunteer to rule. In Book VI of Republic‚ Socrates provides another analogy to illustrate his point: “The natural thing is for the sick person‚ rich or poor‚ to knock at the doctor’s door‚ and for anyone who needs to be ruled to knock at the door of the one who can rule him” (489 c). Here‚ in my interpretation‚ Socrates sardonically emphasizes that
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A well planned town is characterised by: Character A place with its own identity To promote character in townscape and landscape by responding to and reinforcing locally distinctive patterns of development‚ landscape and culture. Continuity and enclosure A place where public and private spaces are clearly distinguished To promote the continuity of street frontages and the enclosure of space by development which clearly defines private and public areas. Quality of the public realm
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Small Business affected by Financial Crisis The purpose of this research study is to review how small businesses are affected by economic crisis‚ to assess the effects of marketing strategies on business performance and to identify strategies that can help small businesses grow in troubled times. The following 5 literature reviews attempt to demonstrate and support the hypothesis. In a research article by Jeffries (2011) stated how there are four ways to bounce back after a recession. The four
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