A LEARNING ORGANISATION PERCEPTION SURVEY OF THE SALDANHA BAY MUNICIPAUTY Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Technology (Business Administration) In the FACUL TY OF BUSINESS At the CAPE PENINSULA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY HENDRIK SNYDERS SUPERVISOR: PROFESSOR H. H. BALLARD BELLVILLE SEPTEMBER 2008 DECLARATlON I‚ Hendrik Snyders‚ hereby declare that the contents of this thesis represent my own unaided work‚ and that the thesis has
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Morrissey would be prima facie entitled to 1/3 of the capital in accordance with s 24.1 of the PA. However the court in Popat v Shonchhatra held that: The slightest indication of an implied agreement between the partners that their shares of capital should correspond with their contributions to it will suffice to displace the provision that they are entitled to share equally. 4. Hence‚ Morrissey would most likely be awarded 1/5 of the capital as the provision was displaced by the understanding
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For the award of the degree of Master of Business Administration Submitted By‚ Mr. NAGARAJUN GOUDA Register Number: 09SBCMA053 Under the guidance of Mr. M.A.SURESH KUMAR Administrative Management College 18th KM BANNERGHATTA ROAD BANGALORE-560083 DECLARATION BY THE STUDENT This is to state that the training of report titled "An organizational study on Associated Cement Company limited" is based on the original work carried out by
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"What is a working capital policy and why is it needed?" Working capital is a “measure of a company’s efficiency and its short term financial health” (Ivestopedia‚ 2008). To calculate a company’s working capital subtract its current liability from its current assets. Current assets include cash‚ accounts receivable‚ and inventory on hand. “Working Capital gives investors an idea of a company’s underlying operational efficiency” (Investopedia‚ 2008). A positive working capital ensures that a
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The role of business in society NEW GROUND RULES OF GLOBALISATION Communication is becoming more widespread and reaching even further. Telephony‚ the Internet and e-mail‚ and satellites that transmit TV broadcasts all over the world are all helping to facilitate contact between people and provide instantaneous information from absolutely anywhere in the world. Inventions and medical breakthroughs which enhance the quality of life and lengthen the lives of many people are also becoming more widespread
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of Mutual Fund 3. An analytical study on the volatility of securities traded on BSE sensex 4. Analysis of Foreign Currency Funding Option 5. A study on the security analysis for selecting the appropriate security through analyzing economy and industry 6. A study on demat and online trading in secondary market 7. Analytical study of Derivatives 8. A study on Impact of NPAâ„¢s On Profitability & Liquidity In Banking Industry 9. Non performing assets 10. Perception on mutual funds in Bangalore
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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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within an Organisation Introduction This report describes the effect and impact change has had within my organisation. 1.1 Change is a constant in today’s organisations. In a Recent CIPD survey it found more than half of all employees said that their organisation has been going through some kind of major change during the last year. Most organisations more than ten years old look nothing like they did even five years ago. And it is likely that in the next year or two organisations will not look
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Working Capital Management and Capital Budgeting Alexis A. Stoute University of Phoenix Finance for Business FIN/370 Terry Dowdy‚ PhD August 02‚ 2010 Working Capital Management and Capital Budgeting This week’s assignment focused on Working Capital Management and Capital Budgeting. As per the class syllabus‚ students were to formulate responses for questions 4-6A (Chapter 4) and 5-1A‚ 5-4A‚ 5-5A‚ and 5-6A (Chapter 5) from the book Financial Management: Principles and Applications
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Assignment 205 Schools as Organisations Task A The candidate is required to identify six different categories of school. For each category of school‚ the candidate should prepare brief notes about the way in which they are managed‚ the ages of children with which they deal and the curriculum they are required to follow. Types of schools: Independent schools Academies Voluntary schools Foundation and trust schools Community schools Specialist schools Independent schools: are
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