This paper attempts to explain three approaches to educational planning. The approaches considered are: social demand approach; manpower requirement approach; and cost benefit analysis. This paper went further to make an assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of each approach. INTRODUCTION Educational planning is concerned with the problems of how to make the best use of limited resources allocated to education in view of the priorities given to different stages of education or different
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PLANNING To establish and operate an effective organization‚ all managers perform several major functions or activities. These functions enable managers to create a positive work environment and to provide the opportunities and incentives. The key management functions include -Planning -Organizing -Directing -Controlling. Each of these functions are critical to the success of any manager and organizations. The primary function of the four is PLANNING. Planning is the process
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Project Plan Forecast "A project monitoring system involves determining what data to collect; how‚ when‚ and who will collect the data; analysis of the data; and reporting current progress. Gray and Larson (2006)." A communications plan. addressing how progress will be reported to the various project sponsors and executives "When giving a status report to superiors‚ project managers must present the most positive image possible without stretching the truth. They should adapt their communication
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managerial factors influencing the safe and effective delivery of quality care and evaluate the organisation and management of an aspect of nursing care. Discharge planning can be defined as the assessment of inpatients medical conditions for the purpose of arranging appropriate care upon leaving the facility‚ within this planning it includes how long the patient will be in the hospital‚ the expected outcomes and whether there are special needs or requirements on discharge Watts and Garner‚ (2005)
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boat by 50% ‚ increasing the luxury of space for comfort in all 3 classes and more cargo load as well. Upgrade 2nd and 3rd class to 1st class to growing second class crowd and third class booming traffic an idea of a floating palace. The Planning Planning it is most important for projects espeacially Large scale projects‚ it helps with the conclusion of project for example time factor and cost factor and also estimated payback return. So to begin with their selection of project they used the
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3.1 SUMMARISE KEY FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN PLANNING ASSESSMENT When planning assessment you need to gauge a clear idea of what level the candidate is at to see if they are ready to complete your planned assessment. There are many ways of achieving this knowledge. One method is observation in performance or another by taking an initial assessment test which have seven levels with the basic entry level 1 being the first. Once this knowledge has been gained‚ further knowledge is needed to suit
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MD 021 - Management and Operations Aggregate Planning Outline Aggregate planning - definitions and strategies Linear programming (LP) Aggregate planning LP problem Chase and level strategy problems Definitions of Aggregate Planning Aggregate planning is the “big picture” approach to planning for the intermediate term ([pic] 1 year). The goal of aggregate planning is to achieve a production plan that will effectively utilize the organization’s
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CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction According to Henry Taub (1949) biometrics is automated method of recognizing a person based on a physiological or behavioral characteristic. Examples of human traits used for biometric recognition include fingerprints‚ speech‚ face‚ retina‚ iris‚ handwritten signature‚ hand geometry‚ and wrist veins. Biometric recognition can be used in identification mode where the biometric system identifies a person from the entire enrolled
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Lesson Planning What does a lesson involves? 1. Transaction: The actual learning which takes place in the lesson (an acquisition or a purposeful give-and-take) 2. Interaction: The social relationships between learners themselves or between teachers (T-S). 3. Goal-oriented effort: awareness of a clear‚ worthwhile objective‚ the necessity of effort to attain it in a resulting sense of satisfaction and triumph if it is achieved‚ or of failure and disappointment if it is not. A satisfying‚ enjoyable
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22 November 2005 Planning a Party Food‚ fun‚ friends‚ dancing‚ and a memorable night are all parts of an awesome party. Summer is coming up and I want to host the best summer party of them all. Essential needs of a good party are food‚ entertainment‚ comfort‚ and style. People must enjoy and remember this party for the rest of their lives. In order to prepare for this party‚ good planning and money are needed. I am a billionaire and money is not so much of my concern but planning all that is needed
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