There are many ways a corporation can be classified; however the best way to classify a corporation is by knowing the characteristics that makes a corporation. The unique characteristics of corporations are consist of limited liability of stockholders‚ free transferability of shares‚ perpetual existence‚ and centralized management. In relation to John Marshall who is the chief justice in 1819 defined corporation as an artificial being‚ invisible‚ intangible‚ and existing only in contemplation of
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CHARACTERISTICS OF SERVICES The services have unique characteristics which make them different from that of goods. The most common characteristics of services are: Intangibility. Inseparability. Perish ability. Variability Intangibility Services are activities performed by the provider‚ unlike physical products they cannot be seen‚ tasted‚ felt‚ heard or smelt before they are consumed. Since‚ services are not tangibles‚ they do not have features that appeal to the customer’s senses‚ their
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CHARASTERISTICS OF SOCIETY society is groups of people who live in a certain domain and behave according to existing culture and morality. Culture and morality differ in terms of different parts of a society and different types of societies as well. The types have already been shaped by anthropologists and sociologists in history but there is not one certain classification. Even though almost every type is determined‚ there are six types of society that are accepted by the sociologists. The classification
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13(6)‚ 23-29. Andrew Patrick‚ H. (2011). Knowledge Workers Demography and Workplace Diversity. Journal Of Marketing & Management‚ 2(2)‚ 38-73. Ancona‚ D.‚ & Caldwell‚ D Okoro‚ E. A.‚ & Washington‚ M. C. (2012). Workforce Diversity And Organizational Communication: Analysis Of Human Capital Performance And Productivity. (English). Journal Of Diversity Management‚ 7(1)‚ 57-62. Tremayne‚ J Sreedhar‚ U. (2011). Workforce Diversity and HR Challenges. Advances In Management‚ 4(10)‚ 33-36. Ilmakunnas
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describe how each of the characteristics for formal organizations will need to evolve or change in Micah’s organization to be more open and flexible. And I will give an overall prediction based on my research on how organizations like Micah’s may evolve in the future. The evolution of formal organizations over the past century has changed due to the advances in technology and politics. There will always be changes in organizations as time passes and goes on; it can be influences from the outside world
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Characteristics of entrepreneurs------------------------------------------------------3 Am I an entrepreneurial “type” of person? -----------------------------------------4 The influence of contexts on entrepreneurial characteristics-------------------5 “Family business” ------------------------------------------------------------------------5 “Small business owners” ----------------------------------------------------------------6 Conclusion----------------------------------------------------------------------------------6
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“A ANALYSIS ON ROLE OF TRAINING N DEVELOPMENT IN QUALITY MANAGEMENT‚ WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO FOUR SEASON HEALTH CARE‚ CHESHIRE” Submitted by Course : MBA IN HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT Student Name : Mrs.MYTHILI SUBRAMANIYAM Supervisor : Mr. ANDREW PEARSON College ID : MCC900477 USN : 1011867346940 Submission Date: [Word Count: 19‚684] (Excluding appendices/bibliographies‚ tables and diagrams) TABLE OF CONTENTS Sl. No. | Contents
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ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE 1. INTRODUCTION One of the significant elements while discussing about organization development is to discuss its own existing culture as the culture itself is part of organization behavior that gives significant role in shaping organizational sustainability. Above all there is a need to recognize the right culture for any organization to achieve excellence. Peters and Waterman (1982) clearly described organizational
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CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Training is an essential part of any organization’s human management and skills development strategy. In the past‚ training was often regarded as an unnecessary luxury by many organizations‚ but the implementation of the Skills Development Act and Skills Development Levies Act‚ Employment Equity Act‚ Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment and the National Qualifications Framework by the South African government has slowly but surely started to change this
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communicative competence and ethics. The term “Organizational Effectiveness” can be used interchangeably with the concept of “Organizational Development”‚ especially when used as the name of a department or part of an organization’s Human Resources. Organizational development is an ongoing‚ systematic process to implement effective change in an organization and is known as a field of applied behavioral science focused on understanding and managing organizational change‚ as well as‚ a field of scientific
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