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NGO -- Non-Governmental Organization - nonprofit organizations that look to resolve concerns that affect the world. An example - UNESCO is an NGO.IGO -- International Government Organization - nonprofit organizations that look to resolve concerns that affect the world. An example - The United Nations is an IGO. These organizations can include governments.
Professional organizations are for people in the workforce, but career and technical organizations are for students interested in a career.
As defined by USAID, a private voluntary organization (PVO) is a nongovernmental, not-for-profit entity that is tax exempt, solicits and receives cash contributions from the general public and is engaged in, or intends to become engaged in, development and humanitarian activities. The term nongovernmental organization (NGO) encompasses any private or nonprofit organization that is formed or organized independently from a national or local government entity.
educational organizations are basically focus on built of generations,other organizations were devoted more to support educational activities.
A non-profit organization is typically a local group (it can be multinational) and is committed to only paying the salaries of its members and its expenses. In this way, no profit is made. A non-governmental organization is almost always a national or international organization that assists people in ways that governments in the region typically do not (or not to a large enough extent) and many non-governmental organizations do make a profit although some are non-profit as well. The bottom line is: If you have a non-profit NGO, they typically use one title to give more clarity as to their main focus.
One difference between mature and immature software organization is deadline is followed strictly and managers focus on quality of the software in mature s/w organisation. Where as there are no deadline following and quality assurance in immature s/w organization.
An association is normally either hired or you have to pass a cetain criteria to enter, whereas organizations are normally where everyone can get in.
From the perspective of structure, organizations fall into three categories: 1. Functional organizations 2. Projectized organizations and 3. Matrix organizations. Functional Organizations A functional organization has a traditional organizational structure in which each functional department, such as engineering, marketing, and sales, is a separate entity Projectized Organization A projectized organization's structure is organized around projects. Most of the organization's resources are devoted to the projects Matrix Organization A matrix organization is organized into functional departments, but a project is run by a project team, with members coming from different functional departments The matrix organizations are generally categorized into a strong matrix, which is closer to projectized structure; a weak matrix, which is closer to functional structure; and a balanced matrix, which is in the middle of strong and weak.
The principle of management process applicable in both process for profit organization and not profit organization .they are the same but the only difference is in profit organization they have to pay the taxes. A non-for-profit organization is an organization whose main purpose center on issues other than making profits. For example non-for-profit organizational include government organization, charitable institution ,health care etc.
In reality, there is little operational difference between a terrorist organization and a terrorist network. A network is sometimes more loosely connected than an organization.
A multinational corporation (MNC) is a type of non-governmental organization (NGO) that works for a profit and originates from one country, identifying itself with one national income.
You need to be more specific in regard to the organisation you refer to, NGO's are very different to one another, however the most pertenant answer would be that non-governmental, in most examples I can think of, (the commonwealth, IMF, UN, OCE, EBRD etc) they serve multiple countries.