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What Is Good Corporate Governance? By: LeeAnna Good corporate governance refers to methods, laws and policies that direct, control and administers important functions of a corporation. Principal stakeholders and board of directors within the corporation are the ones who manage the principal corporation. Good corporate governance ensures the goals of the management stays within the lines of agreement of the stakeholders. Most people think there is no difference between stakeholders and shareholders in a corporation however... Tags: good corporate governance
Construction – Building An Infrastructure By: Barney Garcia Construction means the building or assembly of any type of infrastructure. People might think this to be a single activity caused by one person, but in truth construction means a feat of multitasking. Usually there is a project manager who manages the entire team of individuals and other design engineers assist him on site along with foremen, who all are scrutinized closely by the stakeholders. Tags: construction, heavy machinery
Grow Your Business By Finding Your “Hidden” Organization By: Pamela S. Harper Have you ever wondered what enables some entrepreneurs to exponentially grow their businesses while others go flat, or worse? Their secret lies in their ability to find and lead what I call their “hidden” organization. You may think you don’t have an organization, hidden or otherwise, especially if your business consists of a “gang of one” or there are only a few employees on staff. But the fact is that even the smallest businesses have an organization, and your success or fa... Tags: Pamela Harper, business strategies, stakeholders, organization, resouce, flow chart,
Effective Customer Communication By: Jonathon Hardcastle Organizations are open dynamic systems for transforming resource inputs into saleable outputs (goods & services). They are created to provide useful products and services that satisfy the needs of customers and provide value to stakeholders. But the interests of various stakeholders (whether employees, customers, suppliers, or stakeholders) are not always aligned. This places conflicting pressures and demand on managers.
The Power of Internal Buy-in By: Linda Finkle Your department isn’t the sales department of the company, but you frequently have to use sales skills. To get your department producing efficiently and effectively, youm ight have to sell your ideas to create buy-in. Tags: buy-in, values, ideas, plans, actions, stakeholders,
Project Scope Is Like a Box of Cracker Jack By: Amy Nutt Are your projects consistently missing estimated completion dates? Do project management stakeholders always seem to ask for and get more, more, more, while project sponsors won't change the project completion date? Tags: professional development
Business… It’s About People By: Terry H Hill Conducting business is by nature interdependent. It is the result of multiple interactions between multiple stakeholders every day. A stakeholder is a person or a group with a vested interest in the success of your organization and your products and services—people who can affect or are affected by the actions of your business.
Stakeholders come in many shapes and sizes. They can be found inside and outside your company. They are your employees, your customers, your ven... Tags: businesss, employees, stakeholders, customers, vendors, partners
Leadership Skills: Developing Positive Relationships By: CJ Williams This article is designed to provide guidance for executives, managers, and specialists, who are involved in leading the strategic direction of their organisations. We look at the approach that successful leaders must take in order to create, maintain, and nurture positive relationships with colleagues, suppliers, customers, partner organisations, and other stakeholders. Tags: distance learning, leadership, skills, management, business, courses, HND, HNC, Project, diploma, fo
Corporate Social Responsibility in Textile Industry By: fibre2fashion The concept of social responsibility is gaining popularity in today’s times. Companies are becoming increasingly aware of their responsibilities towards the various stakeholders associated with them. More and more companies are trying to work in a way so as to protect the interests of the employees, customers, suppliers and other parties and the society at large. The concept of a business firm working only with the motive of earning profit is gradually becoming outdated. Tags: human responsibility, corporate social responsibility, responsibility in textile
Brand Strategy: Where do I begin with branding? Design a logo? By: Erin.Avila A brand is much more than a logo. It is the roadmap your business uses to define relationships with all stakeholders in a business—from customers to vendors to investors and employees. It helps direct the graphic designer, advertising agency, marketing firm, and PR firm to spread your message with consistency and begin the process of building relationships. Tags: Austin Advertising, Austin Marketing Agency
Improve Maturity with Capabilities By: Robert Howard In today's fast-paced business environment, businesses need a performance framework that can grow over time, be benchmarked against the competition, and stretch the imagination of employees and stakeholders. Capabilities and maturity models can better position your business for future competition and unforeseen threats and opportunities. Tags: Project Management, Strategic Planning, capability maturity model, CMM
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