an organization in an environment that changes slowy or a dynamic high tech business?
Speaking from the part of an employee, I would like to see support from the organization such that they may be able to give me security of tenure together with the right benefits and incentives that I deserve to have as part of the organization. I would also like support in terms of health insurance and the like especially if I have dependents. Also support in terms of the availability for promotion or for growth in position in the organization.
The organization would end up incurring the costs unless that organization has an allocated percentage within their contribution margin to cover such costs.
The one most appropriate for the job and within your budget
In this sentence, "Jerry was so happy because of his promotion", the direct object would be "his promotion." This is because it is the recipient of the action from the verb. "Happy" is a predicate adjective describing the subject, Jerry. No indirect object is found within this sentence.
I would say an organisation that is active within a captive market (monopolistic market)
management plan
If it is used within the context of business cards, field, or organization, yes. I would not use it for my personal documentaion, like personal letters, bills, or communication outside of my career.
Promotions are a good way to reward a worker for exemplary work. The thought of a possible promotion would inspire the employee the work harder and more efficiently while promoting the employee to a better position allows the organization to make better use of the employee's skills.
No, it would be implying that you did not earn the promotion.
The importance of writing a business letter is based on the purpose of the communication, not whether it is written to an organization or an individual person. If you know who the person at the organization would have the need of the information or be able to respond to a request, then it should be directed to that person. It the individual is not known, then the appropriate department or department head (Sales Dept. or Manager, Purchasing or Director of Personnel, etc.). Only if it is a small organization or the appropriate department or person is unknown, should a business letter be directed to the organization in general.
Trudy hoped her managerial skills would help her snag a promotion within the company. Some other words for managerial are supervisory, organizational, and directive.
The IMO IMDG (International Maritime Organization's International Maritime Dangerous Goods Regulations would be the most appropriate publication to use if you were transporting hazmat from IS to Japan via maritime vessel.