نتایج جستجو برای: governance role

تعداد نتایج: 1294597  

2008
Andreas Mattig Lauren Bielski

"Outsourcing success it's all in Governance" reported Lauren Bielski in the ABA Banking Journal 2006 [6] and consequently, governance represents the key concept when discussing outsourcing in practice. However, when analyzing the business process outsourcing practice of Swiss Retail Banks, governance aspects seem so far only to play a minor role in the evaluation of outsourcing decisions. This ...

2017
Ritesh Chugh

Business Intelligence (BI) is one of the fastest growing software sector and software vendors are rapidly developing multiple BI tools to support the growing data analysis needs of organisations. In order to be sustainable in a briskly changing turbulent environment, organisations need to have access to information about their operational performance. BI tools play a vital role in supporting th...

Journal: :journal of industrial strategic management 2015
m mosakhani m. h. kargar

information accompanied with the technology supporting it is valuable asset in many organizations. as organizations are highly depended on it, implementing it effective governance is necessary for them. it governance areas affecting business are strategic alignment, risk management, performance management, resource management and providing value.  successful performances need a mix of structure...

2011
Marjolein Dieleman Thea Hilhorst

Despite an increase in efforts to address shortage and performance of Human Resources for Health (HRH), HRH problems continue to hamper quality service delivery. We believe that the influence of governance is undervalued in addressing the HRH crisis, both globally and at country level. This thematic series has aimed to expand the evidence base on the role of governance in addressing the HRH cri...

2004
Boaventura M. Cau

THE ROLE OF TRADITIONAL AUTHORITIES IN RURAL LOCAL GOVERNANCE IN MOZAMBIQUE: CASE STUDY OF THE COMMUNITY OF

پور احتشام, محمد,

Introduction: The role of good governance as a key to development effectiveness has been emphasized in recent years. It has been argued that merely allocating public resources for the right goods and services may not lead to desirable outcomes if budget institutions–involving the budget formulation, execution and monitoring–are malfunctioning. In a way that merely allocating budget resources fo...

2008
Nik Winchester John Storey

This article assesses the extent, nature and outcomes of the recently devolved health service governance in the four countries which comprise the United Kingdom. This fourpart configuration can be seen as a natural experiment in comparative governance which could therefore carry important lessons not only for the UK but in other countries too. While remaining under the aegis of the National Hea...

2016
Thomas Salmon Yusuf Sayed

The governance of teachers during apartheid in South Africa was characterised by high levels of disparity in teacher distribution and in conditions of labour. In the postapartheid context policies and interventions that govern teachers are critical, and teachers can be seen to be placed in a central role as actors whose distribution, employment, recruitment and deployment can serve to redress t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
R E Kenward M J Whittingham S Arampatzis B D Manos T Hahn A Terry R Simoncini J Alcorn O Bastian M Donlan K Elowe F Franzén Z Karacsonyi M Larsson D Manou I Navodaru O Papadopoulou J Papathanasiou A von Raggamby R J A Sharp T Söderqvist A Soutukorva L Vavrova N J Aebischer N Leader-Williams C Rutz

Conservation scientists, national governments, and international conservation groups seek to devise, and implement, governance strategies that mitigate human impact on the environment. However, few studies to date have systematically investigated the performance of different systems of governance in achieving successful conservation outcomes. Here, we use a newly-developed analytic framework to...

2007
Paul L. Bowen May-Yin Decca Cheung Fiona H. Rohde

For many organizations, Information Technology (IT) enabled business initiatives and IT infrastructure constitute major investments that, if not managed properly, may impair rather than enhance the organization's competitive position. Especially since the advent of Sarbanes–Oxley (SOX), both management and IT professionals are concerned with design, implementation, and assessment of IT governan...

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