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    According to the (classical theory of management‚ 2010) The effort of all position in company is connected with steering‚ cooperating and setting of objectives top subordinates implementing the individualism dimension in the organization gives them a space to choose their suitable method to achieve company destination. According to (Durker‚ 2010) MBO and by coordination of chief and worker will generate ideas according to better planning to the attainment of objective and clean the way of success

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    Critique on Peter Drucker Book The New Realities In the past 150 years‚ America and the world has experienced a paradigm shift in the study of Public Administration‚ political realities‚ the government political processes‚ economy-ecology and the drastic transformation of our knowledge society. The New Realities book is Dr Drucker field guide to the large-scale paradoxes of our time. Dr Drucker hypothesis are a penetrating examination of the central issues‚ trends‚ and developments

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    Du Bois is the “big man” in sociology. Make the case for Du Bois as a founding father of the discipline. DATE OF SUBMISSION : November 15‚ 2013 W.E.B. Du Bois is the “big man” in sociology. Make the case for Du Bois as a founding father of the discipline. Who is W.E.B Du Bois? I know most person who are at the High school level studying sociology has no ide3a who this person is. Students are normally introduced to W. E. B Du Bois at the university level. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was

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    Peter Ferdinand Drucker (November 19‚ 1909–November 11‚ 2005) was an author of numerous economics-related literature who was born in Vienna‚ Austria‚ the son of a high level civil servant in the Hapsburg empire. Since World War I left Vienna with little opportunity to offer‚ he went to Germany to work after finishing school‚ first in banking and then in journalism. He also earned a doctorate in International Law while he was there. The rise of Nazism forced him to leave Germany in 1933 and after

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    Ellis argues that modern day American’s take their freedom for granted‚ and act like there was never another possible outcome. He compares the founding fathers as actors in a play‚ with their lines written by God‚ and that there was no doubt the good guys would win to prove this point. While in reality‚ many soon to be Americans had either absolutely no idea they would win‚ or only hope to satisfy a gnawing feeling of doom in their gut. If they failed‚ they would be hunted down‚ tried‚ and executed

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    IV. THE ROLE AS A LEADER Peter Drucker famously stated that "management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things." Leaders not only help themselves but also others to do the right things. Leaders set direction‚ build an inspiring vision‚ and do some innovations for the project. Yet‚ while leaders set the mainly direction‚ it is important for them to use management skills to guide and instruct their employees to the right destination‚ in a smooth and efficient way. As a leader

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    Who Is A Founding Father?

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    What is the definition of a founding father? A founding father is someone who lays the foundation of something or somewhere. When speaking of founding fathers of modern Germany‚ who comes to mind? Some people would answer with Charlemagne or even Adolf Hitler. Well‚ the person who should really come to mind as the true fore father of modern-day Germany is a man known by Otto von Bismarck. Bismarck almost single-handedly unified Germany and brought it to one of its most prosperous points in history

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    The cornerstone of the United States of America is its Founding Fathers. This group of highly educated‚ wealthy aristocrats instigated the revolution against Britain‚ built the American system of government from scratch‚ and introduced American ideals that would resonate with the rest of the world. Some of the most acclaimed Founding Fathers include George Washington‚ John Adams‚ and Thomas Jefferson. However‚ although all of the Founding Fathers influenced the country in one way or another‚ none of

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    922-876581 E-mail: alembog2000@gmail.com. Language English‚ Amharic‚ Oromiffa ACADEMIC EDUCATION B.A. Business Management (major in Administrative Science and minor in Accounting) Addis Ababa University‚ Addis Ababa Ethiopia Starting Distance Learning Studies MBA/Financial Management/ with Annamalai University of India - Diploma

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    Important founding fathers were Deist and not Christians as most people believe. According to David L Holmes‚ author of The Faiths of the Founding Fathers‚ “Deism is what is left of Christianity after casting off everything that is pecu-liar to it. The Deist is one who denies the Divinity‚ the Incarnation‚ and the Atonement of Christ‚ and the work of the Holy Ghost; who denies the God of Israel‚ and believes in the God of nature” (Holmes 39‚40). Now that we know the definition of Deism‚ we can affirm

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