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Kinds of Legislation, Supreme Legislation & Subordinate Legislation

Kinds of Legislation, Supreme Legislation & Subordinate Legislation

There are two kinds of legislation Supreme Legislation Subordinate Legislation 1. Supreme Legislation Supreme legislation is the expression of the legislative will of a supreme authority in a state. It is supreme because no authority can annul, modify or control it. It proceeds from the sovereign …
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What is Legislation Definition and Overview of Legislation

What is Legislation Definition and Overview of Legislation

What is Legislation The term legislation is combined word which is derived from two Latin words, legis meaning law and latum meaning to make, put or set. Thus legislation means the making or the setting of law. Definition of Legislation According to Gray Legislation is the …
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Employees Diversity as an Asset

Employees Diversity as an Asset

Employee diversity can improve organizational functioning by stimulating: Greater Creativity Better Problem Solving Greater System Flexibility 1. Greater Creativity Employee diversity can stimulate consideration of less obvious alternatives. Take the example of a Hispanic man and a white woman advising the CEO on a planned organizational …
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Challenges and Managing Employee Diversity

Challenges and Managing Employee Diversity

These challenges include appropriately: Valuing employee diversity Balancing individual needs with group fairness Dealing with Resistance to change, Group Cohesiveness & Interpersonal Conflict Segmented Communication Networks 1. Valuing Employee Diversity Those who oppose diversity argue that the USA is losing the common ground to a viable …
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Impression Management Definition, Process & Management Strategies

Impression Management Definition, Process & Management Strategies

Definition Impression Management Impression management also called self presentation, is the process by which people seek to manage and control the other people perception regarding them. There is often a tendency for people to try to present them so as to impress others in a socially …
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Measuring Project Performance

Measuring Project Performance

There are four stages involved in measuring the performance of the project: Monitor Assess Resolve Communicate Monitoring the Project Monitoring the project means that the project manager should always and continuously have control over the performance of the project, project monitoring is important to keep the …
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Benefits and Limitations of Project Management

Benefits and Limitations of Project Management

Project management is a concept which has both benefits and limitations and it is important for the management to consider both sides of the project management. Benefits of Project Management The benefits of project management are listed as per below: Project Management gives you a clear …
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Project Management Functions

Project Management Functions

Functions of Project Management Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) consists of the nine management functions: Scope Cost Time Human resource Communication Quality Contract/procurement Risk Project integration Managing Project Scope Project scope means that the aims, goals, objectives and donor of the project should be defined. …
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What is Project Management, Planning, Scheduling & Controlling

What is Project Management, Planning, Scheduling & Controlling

What is a Project A project consists of a series of tasks or activities that have several distinguishing characteristics: The project has specific starting and ending dates It has well defined objectives It achieves a specified product or result It is a unique, no repetitive endeavor …
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Kinds of Law by Sir John Salmond, Imperative, Physical, Natural Law

Kinds of Law by Sir John Salmond, Imperative, Physical, Natural Law

Sir John Salmond refers to eight kinds of law, Imperative Law, Physical (Scientific) Law, Natural (Moral) Law, Conventional Law, Customary Law, Practical (Technical) Law, International Law and Civil Law. Imperative Law “Imperative Law means a rule of action imposed upon mere by some authority which enforces …
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