the not-for-profit sector. The not-for-profit sector otherwise known as the third sector is present worldwide‚ consisting of various community organisations that are driven by the human desire to assist others without gaining personal benefits‚ and bring about social change (Hudson‚ 2009). Categorised into three aspects‚ the basis for such organisations include professional and industrial associations‚ member benefit groups‚ and charities. As the not-for-profit sector becomes increasingly influential
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Why organisations need to change Change management is relevant as though the research finds that change is taking place at an ever-increasing pace‚ the evidence suggests that most change initiatives fail. For example‚ recent CIPD research suggested that less than 60% of re-organisations met their stated objectives which are usually bottom line improvement. This is consistent with other published research. The impact of failures to introduce effective change can also be high: loss of market
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Leighton Hospital and Victoria Infirmary‚ we can see the typical organisation chart of a hospital in the NHS. Figure 1.1 below is adapted from Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Trust (2007). Figure 1.1 Organisation chart of Leighton Hospital and Victoria Infirmary In the following sections‚ we are going to discuss the possible problems in management and organisation‚ what had caused them‚ and what would happen if the organisation had taken a different strategy. 1.2 Problems in NHS and Possible
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beginning of life. In the context of rapid globalisation today‚ organisations are aplenty everywhere‚ ranging from public to private to non-profit‚ and they form the base of modern civilisation. The importance of communication cannot be emphasized more in the many levels of interconnectedness that allow the organisations and hence‚ the world‚ to function smoothly each day in this information age. Particularly in public sector organisations‚ effective communication thus becomes of utmost importance to
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EFFECTS OF MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS ON BUSINESS GROWTH: CASE STUDY OF SOCIÉTÉ GÉNÉRALE - SOCIAL SECURITY BANK LTD (SG-SSB) CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Chief Executive Officers and the Board of Directors of most businesses often think about the growth of their businesses. The reason is that when businesses grow‚ they yield the best returns other things being equal. Mergers and acquisitions is one of the favored
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D1- evaluate the influence different stakeholders exert in one organisation. In this assignment I will be evaluating the influence different stakeholders have in one organisation. A stakeholder is someone who takes an interest in a business whether it being small or big. For example‚ in Nike‚ a stakeholder could be an employee or a customer as they would have to take massive interest in the business. Out of the two businesses I chose for P2 and M1‚ I will choose newsagents. The first stakeholder
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communication in organisations as well as barriers that cause problems for communication. Communication and organisation are two very essential elements of business structure. Each one cannot operate without the other. Organisation is a purposeful structure within a social context that controls its own performance and pursues collective goals. An organisation is defined by the element that is a part of it‚ its Communication which is the exchange and flow of information and ideas from one person to another;
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organization weakness and strength to be able to select an appropriate strategy for the future whereby you can tackle the threat and take the advantage of the opportunities. A latest research proves that altering the grade of an organization‚ from one sector to the other inevitably does not cover immense outcome on its performance. However‚ establishing a clear strategic position is vital for the organization as the starting point for sustainability plan. A company that has a future strategy
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UNDERSTANDING A VALUE CENTRED ORGANISATION K P Gopalkrishnan Assistant Professor HR and Business Ethics Pillai Institute for Management Studies and Research Panvel – gopalpuru@rediffmail.com This paper attempts to clarify what is meant by value centred organisations since increasingly the word value is being used by Human Resource professionals to delineate their prognosis. To remove the fuzziness this paper takes a definitional stand and gives the HR professional a working idea of this
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Learning Organization By Subodh Shakya “A Learning Organization is one in which people at all levels‚individually and collectively‚ are continually increasing their capacity to produce results they really care about”-Peter Senge It is a fact that learning is a continuous process. What we learn today will be obsolete tomorrow and what we learn tomorrow will be obsolete the very next day and this cycle continues. Therefore‚ we must learn and explore new things every day to keep us up-to-date. Likewise
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