secretaries. There are two broad types of company director: * Executive director * Non-executive director Executive Directors (Chief Executive Officers) The chief executive officer has the overall‚ primary management and leadership role in the organisation. Therefore‚ the CEO must have extensive knowledge and skills in a wide variety of areas. There is no standard list of the major responsibilities carried out by a chief executive officer‚ however the list below outlines the most common. * Board
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Performing Rights Organizations The United States has three main Performing Rights Organizations‚ which can also be referred to as “PROs”. These PROs are ASCAP‚ BMI and SESAC. For the most part they all do the same thing; keeping track of the music that is being played out in public and determining what writers get what amount of royalties. “Its very important to note that these PROs only license performance rights‚ and do not deal with dramatic performances like those seen on Broadway. They
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STL07 Schools as organisations Early Years Every three- and four-year-old child is entitled to free early years education in an ofstead inspected setting which is found to be satisfactory. The funding is available for 12.5 hours a week for 38 weeks of the year. Free places are available in a number of settings including: school nurseries‚ child-minders and private day nurseries. Different types of schools Schools across England are funded and managed in different ways and will vary depending
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How to reduce absenteeism in organisations 1. Identify the causes for an employee’s absenteeism. If you can find out why an employee is consistently absent‚ then you can deal more effectively with the problem. For example‚ if an employee is often absent because of issues with childcare‚ you could offer them the option of more flexible working hours. 2. Implement a thorough record system. For every employee‚ you should record the date‚ duration and reason for each case of absenteeism. This way you
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Unit 1 Schools as Organisations Task 1-5.1/1-5.2 Explain why schools have policies and procedures‚ and then write a brief summary of the policies and procedures in school relating to the following: All schools need policies and procedures so that governors‚staff‚children and parents involved in the school are able to work to the same set of rules and guidelines. Every policy and procedure should and will outline its aims‚purpose and responsibilities the staff will have. A) Staff Staff
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Apple’s Learning Organisation Abstract This paper is the report of the research done on Apple as a learning organization‚ the purpose of the assignment is to understand how you can identify the organization which learns‚ what their business is‚ and map out their learning cycle. Other objectives of the researchers are to understand how learning theories are applied in real world and to identify which theory is most suitable for Apple’s learning style. 1. Introduction This paper discuss
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Patch 1: The Culture in Complex Organisation I am currently working with the eating disorder inpatient unit. The unit have got six inpatients and four day patients who come every morning and leave the unit after supper. The unit utilises a shift pattern which I had to follow. My morning shift starts at 0700 hours to 1500 hours and my afternoon one starts at 1300 hours to 2130 hours. The night shift starts at 2100 hours to 0730 hours in the morning. There are rituals and routines that bind the
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as well as in services intellectual property rights‚ and investment. In January 2010‚ the membership of WTO was 153 countries. Its rules and policies are the outcome of negotiations among WTO members. Thus WTO is a member driven‚ consensus based organisation. B. PRINCIPAL OBJECTIVES OF WTO 1) Trade Without Discrimination :- Trade without discrimination through the application of Most Favoured Nation (MFN) Principle. As per MFN clause‚ a member nation of WTO must accord (give) the
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offering. For instance‚ it may cut prices and increase promotional expenditure‚ accepting short-term losses in order to drive its main rivals (competitor) out of business‚ leaving it relatively free to exploit its market in the long term. As an organisation grows‚ so does the power and responsibility of individual managers in terms of salaries and career development. Growth strategy may appear very attractive to employee not only for their own self advancement but also as an aid to attract and retain
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Impact of organizational cross culture on the performance of Tesco China The purpose of the essay is to critically analyse a key organisational behavioral and/or human resource issue facing an organisation of our choice. The author will be looking at the important issues surrounding the fall and challenges of Tesco in China. This essay is to show an understanding of the general cultural differences between UK and China by applying the cultural dimensions of Hofstede. It discusses the impact
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