Different between narrow span of control and wide span of control?
Optimum span of control ranges between 3 and 9 depending on the complexity of the work supervised and the need for tight control. Narrow would therefore be 3-5, for example an infantry fire team (3). Wide would be 7-9 as in some business teams. With physical work as opposed to abstract work, such as shop floor work in a factory, span can sometimes be increased to as much as 30 without a productivity loss because outputs are predetermined.
Optimum span of control ranges between 3 and 9 depending on the complexity of the work supervised and the need for tight control. Narrow would therefore be 3-5, for example an infantry fire team (3). Wide would be 7-9 as in some business teams. With physical work as opposed to abstract work, such as shop floor work in a factory, span can sometimes be increased to as much as 30 without a productivity loss because outputs are predetermined.
Optimum span of control ranges between 3 and 9 depending on the complexity of the work supervised and the need for tight control. Narrow would therefore be 3-5, for example an infantry fire team (3). Wide would be 7-9 as in some business teams. With physical work as opposed to abstract work, such as shop floor work in a factory, span can sometimes be increased to as much as 30 without a productivity loss because outputs are predetermined.
Optimum span of control ranges between 3 and 9 depending on the complexity of the work supervised and the need for tight control. Narrow would therefore be 3-5, for example an infantry fire team (3). Wide would be 7-9 as in some business teams. With physical work as opposed to abstract work, such as shop floor work in a factory, span can sometimes be increased to as much as 30 without a productivity loss because outputs are predetermined.
Optimum span of control ranges between 3 and 9 depending on the complexity of the work supervised and the need for tight control. Narrow would therefore be 3-5, for example an infantry fire team (3). Wide would be 7-9 as in some business teams. With physical work as opposed to abstract work, such as shop floor work in a factory, span can sometimes be increased to as much as 30 without a productivity loss because outputs are predetermined.
Narrow Span Of Control determine as maximum coordination with subordinates. Or we can say a great deal of time spent with subordinates.
What are advantages of leadership?
Small businesses often start out as sole proprietorships where a single entrepreneur controls all aspects of a business.
What does environment agency mean?
people who watch over the enviroment i think
but look some where else for the correct answer
What are types of social organizations in the world?
Social organizations or institutions arise out of social needs and situations of members. These organizations are the means through which individuals adjust their behaviour to environmental conditions.
Lapiere says that "social organization consists of all the ways by which men live and work together, more especially of all the programmed, ordered and coordinated relations of the members of the society." Social organisations at different levels organize and give expression to collective behaviour. They coordinate and crystallize numerous interests of individuals and groups.
Social organisations are of two broad types, namely, those which grow out of kinship and those that result from the free and voluntary associations of members. A brief analysis of a few such organizations may be given.
Family:
It is the earliest and the most universal of all social institutions. It is also the most natural, simplest and permanent form of social organization. In society, individuals are primarily organized into separate families and households.
Family is generally composed of husband, wife and their children. It may be defined as a group of persons, united either by the ties of marriage or blood relationship, having a common household, a common tradition or culture.
The form and features of family may be different from place to place and country to country but family as a social group exists everywhere. It may rightly be described as the keystone of the social arch. It performs a variety of functions like biological, emotional, economic, educational and cultural.
Clan:
The members of a clan are supposed to be the descendants of common ancestors. They usually bear common surname. They are usually found among primitive people and members act through the guidance of a chieftain.
They are associated through common social, religious and cultural ceremonies. Members practice exogamy; they do not marry a person belonging to the same clan. All members worship a totem or a symbolic object like cow, bull, bird etc.
Tribe:
A tribe is a wider social organization than clan and has been defined as "a social group of a simple kind, and members of which speak a common dialect, have a common government and act together for such common purpose as welfare." Tribe is usually formed after a stronger clan subordinates a weaker one.
Tribe has a government with a tribal chief as its head. It is organized for military purposes and has a common dialect and language. Though devoid of blood relationship, a tribe maintains solidarity among its members.
Community:
One way of organizing individuals on secular lines is through formation of communities and associations. A community is defined as "the total organisation of social life within a limited area." A community is a self-sufficient group based on common life. The area of a community may range from narrow to very broad (even global) limits.
Association:
MacIver defines, "An association as a group organized for the pursuit of an interest or group of interests in common." Associations may be of various types including kinship, religious, cultural, recreational, philanthropic, vocational, political groups. Primarily political associations like the state and its coercive agency, the government are part of society.
What are the examples of regional IGO?
Some examples are: the African Union (AU), the European Union (EU), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Organization of American States (OAS), the Arab League, Asian Development Bank (ADB), European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Council of Europe (COE), Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO), Pan American Health Organization (PHO).
What is the difference between one-way and two-way communication?
One way communication is when information is shared to others without a response. This would include posting a memo for staff members to read. Two way communication involves information being shared back and forth. Such as a staff meeting where info is given and staff members are permitted to ask questions and give there input.
U meant to ask are Nortenos in the Folk Nation or People Nation. Nortenos aren't in neither the Folk or People Nation they are under the Blood Alliance which is why they wear red to show their affiliation. Their main rivals are gangs under the Mexican Mafia like Surenos, MS-13 & Eighteen Street to name a few. Gangs under the Mexican Mafia DON'T wear blue they wear light brown & or white.
*Nortenos are no longer under the Nuestra Familia(Our Family in english) they are under the Blood Alliance along with Pirus & Brims to name a few.
February 26, 1970.
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8. The ARPANET's development began in 1966. It was an experiment to connect universities so they could share information.
How do you start your own nudist colony?
The question is stupid and offensive. Ants live in colonies. Lepers live in colonies. Nudists don't. Nudist live and/or vist a nudist camp or resort.
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historical change is when something that has stayed like a certain way for a long time dramatically changes to something totally different.
Example: cave men have been sitting in there cave for thousands of years with no light of heat for there cave, then suddenly a lightning bolt hits a tree and it catches on fire and the cave men learn about fire.walla!. this is a historical cause (the cave men finding the fire) because they have been cold but are now warm
What is the 'White Supremacists Movement' and it's effect?
The white supremacist movement is essentially the enemy of American Diversity.
As the enemy of American Diversity, protected class or victim class people, the white supremacist movement must necessarily oppose the political goals and aspirations of Diversity people.
American Diversity people are defined as all people who may be....
non-white
female
Jewish
hispanic & Latino
LGBT
Asian
disabled
native American
As the enemy of American Diversity, the white supremacy movement must necessarily oppose the freedom-privileges that a powerful central government guarantees for Diversity people.
Some Diversity freedom-privileges include....
>Taxpayer supported abortion on demand - LGBT & women
>Affirmative Action - women & non-white & asians & disabled & hispanic
>Government set-aside contracts - women & non-white & asians & hispanic
>Hate speech laws - LGBT & non-white & asians & hispanic & Jewish
>Violence gainst women law - women
>Erotica and porn media protected as free speech - LGBT
>Private adult sodomy protection - LGBT
>Taxpayer-financed AIDS awareness and STD cure research - LGBT
>Amnesty for undocumented workers - hispanic
>Slavish diplomatic, military, and financial support for Israel - Jewish
>Title IX and Title VII laws - women
>Anti-discrimination laws housing and employment - LGBT & non-white & asians & hispanic
>No selective service registration for women - women
>Social security & medicare - women & disabled
>Battered woman legal defense - women
>Immigration policies favorable to Diversity people - Jewish & Asian & hispanic & non-white
>Gender studies in state universities - women & LGBT
>Legalized foreign nation military service - Jewish-Israeli
>FCC broadcast licensing - Jewish
>Americans prohibited to boycott Israeli products - Jewish
>Semi-autonomous homeland reservations - native Americans
>Wall Street TARP bailouts - Jewish, LGBT, & friends
>Elective Middle East military intervention - Jewish
>Taxpayer supported battered women shelters and health centers - women
>Government employment hiring preferences - All Diversity people
The white supremacist is a lot more than just a white male.
In fact, there are two necessary pre-conditions that must be satisfied to be recognized as a American white supremacist.
First, the person must embody all of the attributes of the oppressor class...
white-male-gringo-gentile-straight-ablebodied-occidental-settler.
Second, the person must actively oppose government guaranteed freedom-privileges for Diversity people.
Only when both conditions are satisfied can a person be considered a bonafide white supremacist.
Who established a school to teach navigation?
King Henry. They also used to call him "Henry the Navigator"
National Center for Health Statistics and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
What are the goal of the American Association of family practitioners?
* To represent family medicine residency program directors at a national level and provide a political voice for them in appropriate means. * To develop the art and science of resident education in family medicine. * To improve the quality of education of family physicians. * To promote ethical behavior is all aspects of residency operation. * To promote communication and cooperation between family medicine residency programs and other members of the family medicine family. * To provide a network for mutual assistance among family medicine residency directors. * To enhance the administrative operation of family medicine residencies.
What is the function of storekeeper in the organization?
The following answer is based on the assumption that 'storekeeper' refers to a company or organisation, and in respect of items used for consumption of raw materials, capital goods, consumables, etc. required for production.
A storekeeper is responsible for maintaining a record of all receipts of various items ordered and also of items delivered from the store. He has to organise and store the items in such a way that they are protected from damage due to dust, water, leakage, explosions, theft, etc., as also in a manner that affords easy reach of the items to authorised persons. He needs to work out the requirement of items from time to time and ensure that the purchase dept. places orders so that no stock out position is faced.
A storekeeper is also sometimes required to control the inventory of the items in the store so that the optimum inventory is maintained without resulting in loss of production due to non-availability of items. He is thus the coordinator between the production, finance, and accounts departments in respect of store items. Generally, an inventory budget is given to the storekeeper within which he has to operate.
A storekeeper also takes periodic review of non-moving or slow-moving items, analyzes the causes therefor, and takes steps to dispose of these items. He assists the purchase department in locating alternative suppliers or alternative products for the store items, by market intelligence and interaction with suppliers.
As a consequence of his responsibilities as a receiver of ordered items, a storekeeper also coordinates with the material quality control department so that only items of the approved quality are received and accepted.
In many organizations, a storekeeper also processes the bills of suppliers and approves them for payment by the accounts department, if he has been given this additional responsibility by the management. It goes without saying that the storekeeper maintains a record of all transactions pertaining to the store and provides the necessary reports to the concerned departments as a part of management information system of the organization.
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