organizational governance

  • 1organizational governance — An alternative term for *corporate governance. The term organizational governance explicitly extends the theories of corporate governance to all noncorporate organizations like partnerships …

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  • 2Governance in higher education — refers to the means by which higher educational (also tertiary or postsecondary) institutions are formally organized and managed, though often there is a distinction between definitions of management and governance. Simply, university governance… …

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  • 3Organizational ethics — is the ethics of an organization, and it is how an organization ethically responds to an internal or external stimulus. Organizational ethics is interdependent with the organizational culture. Although, it is akin to both organizational behavior… …

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  • 4Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance — Governance, Risk, and Compliance or GRC is an increasingly recognized term that reflects a new way in which organizations can adopt an integrated approach to these three areas. However, this term is often positioned as a single business activity …

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  • 5Organizational structure — An organizational structure consists of activities such as task allocation, coordination and supervision, which are directed towards the achievement of organizational aims.[1] It can also be considered as the viewing glass or perspective through… …

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  • 6Organizational structure of Jehovah's Witnesses — Part of a series on Jehovah s Witnesses Overview …

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  • 7Organizational persona — An organizational persona describes an organization’s hard wired cultural DNA, its personality, which runs much deeper than its exterior profile. In his PowerPoint presentation, Bickford [http://gh.iabc.com/events/top10trends.ppt] says that an… …

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  • 8GOVERNANCE — Ottoman and Mandatory Periods (1880–1948) CENTRAL GOVERNMENT Ottoman Rule At the beginning of the period the Land of Israel was not a political or administrative unit; officially, there was no such entity as Palestine. The Ottoman Empire (see… …

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  • 9Civic virtue (organizational citizenship behavior dimension) — is one of the five dimensions of organizational citizenship behavior (hereafter, OCB) identified in Dennis Organ’s prominent 1988 definition of the construct. Originally, Smith, Organ, and Near (1983) first proposed two dimensions: altruism and… …

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  • 10corporate governance — The ways in which an organization is controlled and regulated, and the manner in which an organization conducts its activities. It has been suggested that the basic corporate governance issues are those of power and *accountability. They involve… …

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