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    bedded facilities and about 250 full time staff. Its organisational structure has low vertical and high horizontal distribution. THE HORIZONTAL DISTRIBUTION is as follows‚ 1) 37 medical departments which covers different specialities.2) Other departments such as HR‚ marketing‚ finance‚ engineering and nursing.3) Social specialisation‚ example doctors.4) Functional specialisation‚ example technicians and nurses. VERTICAL STRUCTURE is as follows‚ 1) Zonal director at the top. 2) 43 departmental heads

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    The U.S. Department of Education is an agency set up by the federal government to establish policies and regulations for administrators‚ and coordinates many federal aids to education. It assists the president in executing his educational policies. The Department of Education purpose is to assist America’s student’s‚ and to make sure everyone has equal access to education. When congress passed the public law in 1979 creating the Department of Education it also declared these purposes; to strengthen

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    The organization is tall in structure but is also departmentalized by function within this structure. At the top of this structure are the three owners‚ John Henry‚ Larry Lucchino‚ and Tom Werner. This ownership group purchased the Boston Red Sox for $380 million in 2002 (Ozanian‚ 2012). John Henry is the Red Sox’ principal owner‚ while Larry Lucchino serves as the President and CEO‚ and Tom Werner serves

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    Ship Breaking

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    (UCW)‚ leaving option open of resorting to the Total People’s War (TPW). The concept of TPW is the active participation of people as well as the Armed Forces in defending the motherland. The Liberation War of 1971 provided us a battle-tested organizational structure which can be revived during the TPW. 2. Communication is a prime winning factor of a combat force. Every warfare demands sound execution of Command and Control (C2). A commander is comfortable when there is no failure in communication

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    Theseus' Ship

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    a question often contemplated by philosophers through philosophical puzzles of change. A popular version of the puzzle includes a man named Theseus and his ship. A ship in which has undergone a gradual change where all of the lumber was replaced by the new cargo of lumber it carried. The question then remains‚ is this still the original ship of Theseus? Philosopher John Locke attempts to answer this question by stating that identity is a subjective matter rather than objective. He begins by separating

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    * Organizational structure + Principal*-Agent problem Principal-Agent Problem There is separation between ownership & control in most of the firm that we see today. As owners‚ shareholders appoint managers to make decisions for the company. There is another term to describe relationship between them. Shareholders are the PRINCIPAL that appoints the manager (AGENT) to act on the shareholders’ behalf so that profit can be maximize. E.g. Patient-Doctor Managers-Employees

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    Clipper Ships.

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    Clipper Ships The name Clipper is applied to a ship to indicate that it is a very fast sailer. The term‚ probably derived from the verb clip (to move quickly)‚ was first used in the United States soon after the War of 1812 and was applied to the type of vessel formerly described as Virginia built or of pilot boat construction. After the 1830s the term clipper was adopted to mean any fast ship. The Clipper Ship By 1830 general usage had made the term clipper synonymous with fast sailing‚ although

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    sell new products world-wide. The aim of this project is to analise company’s Orifarm organization structure. Organization structure is a very important factor to make company work successful‚ and as different types of companies there are as different types of structures there are‚ so it is very important to chose the right one for exact company. As the company is growing‚ their organization structure should be changed as well‚ so we are going to search for its improvements as we believe that nothing

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    The Unsinkable Ship

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    The Unsinkable Ship On April 14‚ 1912‚ the RMS Titanic also known as ‘The Unsinkable Ship‚’ sunk to the bottom of the Atlantic but in 1997‚ James Cameron brought that fateful voyage to the television screen in a lifelike movie with what most historians believe to be accurate details. The fateful voyage of the RMS Titanic is a story that most people learn about and become fascinated with in elementary school. Like many people‚ James Cameron became fascinated with this story. In 1995‚ he began producing

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    Independent Novel Study Douglas MacArthur once said‚ “The soldier above all others prays for peace‚ for it is the soldier who must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war.” In the book Ship Breakers by Paolo Bacigalupi the main character Nailer has many external and internal struggles as he strives for peace in his life. It is during these difficult trials that his true inner strength and characteristics are revealed. Nailer portrays such attributes as courage‚ loyalty‚ perseverance

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