Our society is composed of two sectors a public one which is owned by the government and a private one where it is owned by private individuals. Usually‚ we have organizations within the economy where one is profit oriented and its main business objective is to make profit from the revenue it tends to make by the end of a certain period‚ therefore‚ nothing from the extra money made will be used to develop the business‚ instead‚ the profit will go to the owner of the business‚ adding to that the owner
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– It is impossible not to communicate‚ since we communicate unintentionally all the time‚ even without the use of words. Our body language‚ the way we dress‚ the importance we give to arriving on time‚ our behavior and the physical environment in which we work‚ all convey certain messages to others. • It is a two-way exchange of information – Communication is sharing of information between two or more persons‚ with continuous feedback. • It is a process – Each message is part of a process
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policies the government needs capital and for this taxes are levied from individuals and businesses. So it is very important that every citizen should pay tax to the government. There are different types of taxes; they are as follows: Direct Tax •Income Tax: This is one of the most common types of tax and most of you would be familiar with it. This tax is deducted directly from your income if your income exceeds the taxable limit. •Capital Gains Tax:This tax is levied if you sell your property
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development is an approach which most grassroots NGOs find most appropriate to their activities. Account for the main reasons why this is appealing to NGOs. Most developing countries have tried different strategies and approaches in an effort to achieve national development. Some of the tried strategies include; modernisation‚ import substitution and structural adjustment programmes. Despite of all these approaches‚ development countries have continued to experience high levels of poverty and general
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Strategy is the means by which objectives are pursued and obtained over time. It’s the unifying idea that links together the functional areas of an organization. Therefore an organization cannot operate without a strategy. The essence of strategy is in choosing a unique and valuable position rooted in systems of activities that are much more difficult to match by competitors and therefore translating into sustainable profitability for the organization. Some organizations are successful while others
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tablespoon Largest spoon‚ with a capacity of .5 oz. sundae spoon Long-handled spoon used for mixing drinks or eating desserts served in a sundae glass. dessert spoon Spoon used for eating liquid or semiliquid desserts. soup spoon Spoon used for eating liquid or semiliquid foods; it is part of a basic place setting. teaspoon Somewhat larger spoon‚ with a capacity of 1/6 oz or 1/3 tablespoon. coffee spoon The smallest utensil in this category‚ hence sometimes called a small spoon
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Professor Long Application Assignment 1 1. Should nonprofit groups operate like businesses? What are some of the potential benefits of doing so? The potential dangers? According to Dr. Johnson‚ “no matter what particular type of organization we work in‚ we can learn from the experiences of others in different settings” (Johnson‚ 2007‚ p. xxiii). Nonprofit groups can‚ for instance‚ learn from businesses how to operate more efficiently by maximizing the use of available resources. Dr. Johnson
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NGO is a legally constituted organization created by natural or legal persons that operates independently from any government. The term originated from the United Nations (UN)‚ and is normally used to refer to organizations that do not form part of the government and are not conventional for-profit business. In the cases in which NGOs are funded totally or partially by governments‚ the NGO maintains its nongovernmental status by excluding government representatives from membership in the organization
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TYPES OF CONTROL IN AN ORGANIZATION Learning Objectives • Define organizational control‚ and describe the four steps of the control process. • Identify the main output controls‚ and discuss their advantages and disadvantages as means of coordinating and motivating employees. • Identify the main behavior controls‚ and discuss their advantages and disadvantages as means of coordinating and motivating employees. • Discuss the relationship between organizational control and change‚ and explain why
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useful discovery‚ design‚ process‚ machine‚ manufacture‚ or other composition‚ or‚ any new and useful improvement on it. Types of Patent Rights: There are several types of patent rights which are classified according to certain country and aspects. According to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) types of patent offerings different kinds of protection and covering different types of subject matter are as follows; i. Utility Patent; it is the patent issued for the invention of a new and useful
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