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We divide the managerial decision making according to the number of decision making subjects, into individual and group one. The group decision making occurs, when the group members participate in the decision selection of the potential alternatives. Compared to the individual decision making,...
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these Accords, namely the management of risk, that more work is still required particularly in relation to hedge funds and …
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these Accords, namely the management of risk, that more work is still required particularly in relation to hedge funds and …
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improves standard of living by reducing different diseases. Public private partnership is more useful in solid waste management …. Government and Municipal Corporation must encourage local management through collection, transport and segregation and disposal … change in solid waste management. …
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A new management technology, based on modern developments in macroeconomics, was offered. It is aimed at the highest … supramacroeconomical level of management establishment was made; the methods and tools on its realization were developed. Examples of their …
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In this article logistic strategies concerning internet shop were analysed. In the next part of article the main features of simulator of inventory turnover in internet shop were shown. Next proposal of implementation were presented. Also new indicator of customer resigning measure is...
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National economic management is a new but growing science. The developing world's experience of the recent decades … in the developing world. This book is a .modest attempt to look critically at the management of Pakistan's economy during …
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Scottish free-standing company founded in Edinburgh in 1867. It explores the development of a hierarchical management system … headquarters. It concludes that the company was capable of building competitive advantage through its management system in a …
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In Europe, anthropocentric organization models – an updated version of the sociotechnique approach – had their maximum expression in the Swedish model, which came to be known as “uddevalism” or “volvoism”. Several factors were presented as conditioners of this success [1], and some...
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In Europe, anthropocentric organization models had their maximum expression in the Swedish model, which came to be known as “uddevalism” or “volvoism”. There are several factors that were presented as conditioners of this success (cf. Durand, 1994). Some critical factors to the success...
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