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    transparency in the operation of these public institutions‚ upgrading of the skills base with modernisation of its functional principles‚ procedures and systems; and. the development of a realistic remuneration policy based on performance (Carlos‚ 2009‚ p731). To discuss the development of performance management‚ I could use many examples within the public sector however I am going to concentrate on three key examples: Local Government‚ Health services and Fire and Rescue Service. I will focus on the performance

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    planning and production 7 Resource planning and resource management 8 Editorial management 9 Managing people Conclusion Appendices A A code of editorial principles and practice B A line-management structure for a typical broadcasting organisation C A plan for restructuring a broadcasting organisation D A glossary of financial terms E A guide to allocating overhead costs to budget centres F A guide to the financial aspects of a

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    Assessment Record Public Services Programme BTEC Level 3 90 Credit Diploma in Public Services Learner Name Assignment title Crime & Effects on Society Assessor Name Chris Beasley Unit No & title Unit 12.3 – The Effects of Criminal Behaviour Target learning aims Issue date Tryfan 25/1/15 Snowdon 27/2/15 Submission date Tryfan 13/3/15 Snowdon 16/3/15 First submission / resubmission?* Resubmission date** Resubmission authorisation By Lead Internal Verifier Date *All resubmissions

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents: Impact Assessment of Community Radio Stations inTanzania Impact Assessment of Community Radio Stations in Tanzania Research Report by Gasper Mpehongwa 2009 CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.0 Radio broadcasting in Tanzania ............................................................. 2.1 Community radio in Africa and Tanzania .............................................. 2.2 Community radio and social change .........................................

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    Lauren Smith Assignment 1: Understand the need for discipline in the uniformed public services. What is discipline? The will to do the right thing in a timely fashion without getting results. Discipline is knowing right from wrong and the responsibilities for your own actions. Discipline controls a person’s behaviour towards everything in day to day life. If someone has the right discipline it will then contribute to keeping that person in line to ensure you get where you want in life. Having

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    styles that are used by the public services. I will use relevant case studies and decide the different types of leadership styles that exist and I will comment on their advantages and disadvantages. The dictionary definition of leadership is ‘Rules‚ guides or inspires others.’ The Oxford English Dictionary definition of leadership is: [1] "The action of leading a group of people or an organization‚ or the ability to do this." Leadership Styles used in the Public Services AUTHORITARIAN: This

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    STATE-CONTROL OF BROADCASTING IN JAPAN AND KOREA When broadcasting began in the post war era in Japan and Korea the two countries were vastly different in national resources and characteristics. Japan was one of the most established democratic nations in the region and became one of the world’s economic powerhouses. On the other hand Korea was recovering from war and civil unrest under a militaristic authoritarian government. Even though these large differences existed‚ both Japan and Korea similarly

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    which does not offer or trade its company stock (shares) to the general public on the stock market exchanges‚ but rather the company’s stock is offered‚ owned and traded or exchanged privately Private companies are very similar to independent companies; the only real difference is that private companies can choose their shareholders. Private companies don’t need to meet the strict exchange commission requirements that public

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    partner have to find a substantial new partner in weeks‚ otherwise‚ TVW would default on its loans‚ run out of cash‚ and quite possibly lose its valuable broadcasting license. * Challenges of starting a media company in Poland as it was in transition economies. Until 1989‚ both print and broadcast media in Poland had been state controlled. Public Television Poland (TVP) was a bureaucratic monopoly with a reputation for delivering drab content while treating advertisers and programming suppliers

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    effective methods of broadcasting is the radio. Everyday people use it as a tool as a way to “get in the know” of what is happening around the world. In Britain alone‚ every week over 12 million people tune in to news programmes or bulletins. There are many radio programmes out there which engages the listeners through the effective use of sounds and topics. This is what we called “Creative Radio”. In this essay I will be analysing two radio programmes from the National Public Radio (NPR) network

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