| Charity and the Media | An Australian Example | | Aidan Simmons‚ Bachelor of Journalism/Arts | 3655477 | “There are an estimated 600‚000 entities in the not-for-profit sector which contribute around $43 billion to the economy of Australia making it larger than the communications industry‚ agriculture or tourism. The majority of these are small unincorporated neighbourhood groups or associations that provide support for and wellbeing in the community”. – Office of the Not for Profit
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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT UNITS 3 & 4 AREA OF STUDY 1 Large-scale organisations in context * The context which contributes to the unique nature of LSO’S * Characteristics of large-scale organisations * Variations in types of large-scale organisations‚ their objectives and related business strategies * Typical management functions in LSO’s; including operations‚ finance‚ human resources‚ marketing‚ and research and development. * Contributions‚ both positive and negative‚ of
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114-120. Happell‚ B. (2008b). Determining the effectiveness of mental health services from a consumer perspective: Part 2: Barriers to recovery and principles for evaluation. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing‚ 17‚ 121-128. Happell‚ B.‚ Gough‚ K. (2009). Preparing mental health nurses for the future workforce: an exploration of postgraduate education in Victoria‚ Australia. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing‚ 18‚ (5)‚ 349-356. Happell‚ B. (2010). Moving in circles: A brief history
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Studies. p.3 Jump up ^ The Andersons of Western Port Horton & Morris Jump up ^ "Port Phillip.". Australasian Chronicle (Sydney‚ NSW : 1839 - 1843). Sydney‚ NSW: National Library of Australia. 15 February 1842. p. 2. Retrieved 27 March 2015. Jump up ^ Gough‚ Julie Oyster Cove at Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies‚ University of Tasmania Jump up ^ The Times‚ issue 23848 dated Tuesday‚ 5 February 1861; p. 10; col A Jump up ^ Register of Births‚ Deaths & Marriages Jump up ^ Barwick‚ Laura (2005). "Briggs
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Implications of terminating an employment Contract An employment contract is an informal (oral) or formal (written) legally binding agreement between an employer and an employee specifying the legal rights and obligations of each party. (Stone 2006 p.682) This essay will discuss the implications of having no written or no relevant employment contract for both the employer and the employee‚ it will also discuss the implications that can arise once employment has been terminated. Specifically‚
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3/22/13 1:16PM Friday Mar 22‚ 2013 5‚297 online now How Clive Peeters lost then found its $20m Do you know more about a story? Real Estate Cars Jobs Dating Newsletters Fairfax Media Network How Clive Peeters lost then found its $20m December 5‚ 2009 Lucy Battersby and Ian McIlwraith Read later submit to reddit Email article Print Reprints & permissions Fighting back: Clive Peeters managing director Greg Smith. Photo: Wayne Taylor IT WAS
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and neglect as responses to job dissatisfaction: A multi-dimensional scaling study. Academy of Management Journal‚ 26‚ 596–607. Webbridge Bibliographic Links [Context Link] Geen‚ R Gough‚ H. G. (1957). Manual for the California Psychological Inventory. Palo Alto‚ CA: Consulting Psychologists Press. [Context Link] Gough‚ H Grunwald‚ M. (1997‚ December 20). Wisconsin shooting sign of hidden epidemic: Job violence not just ‘postal. ’ Boston Globe‚ [Context Link] Hampton‚ J Keashly‚ L. (1998). Emotional
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production and scale economies in commercial banking. Journal and Banking and Finance 8:67-77. Gilligan‚ T.‚ Smirlock‚ M. and Marshall‚ W. 1984. Scale and scope economies in the multi-product banking firm. Journal of Monetary Economics 13:393-405. Gough‚ T. J. 1979. Building society mergers and the size efficiency relationship. Applied Economics 11:185-194. Hardwick‚ P. 1989. Economies of scale in building societies. Applied Economics 21: 1291-1304. Hardwick‚ P. 1990. Multi-product cost attributes:
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1. Introduction – What is a Contract? 1.1 Definitions Not all agreements will be contract enforceable in law - social arrangements‚ for example‚ or contracts which offend against public decency and public policy and those which involve criminal activity. ‘A contract is an agreement giving rise to obligations which are enforced or recognised by law. The factor which distinguishes contractual from other legal obligations is that they are based on the agreement of the contracting parties.’ Treitel
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Chapter 1 – Introduction to Tourism Policy & Planning What is Policy? The Importance of defining policy - Clarifying what policy is from different perspectives provides a means for people to understand what it is we are talking about‚ examining or researching gives direction. - Provide boundaries to the subject matter. - Provide a common platform for understanding. - Clarify who is involved and/or responsible. Definitions of Policy - Thomas Dye – “whatever governments choose to do or not
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