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    1: Why is shared information so important in a learning organization as compared to an efficient performance organization? Discuss how an organization’s approach to information-sharing might be related to other elements of organization design‚ such as structure‚ tasks‚ strategy‚ and culture. Shared information is so important in a learning organization as compared to an efficient performance organization because in a learning organization it promotes communication and collaboration so that everyone

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    Strategic Alternatives Available to the Organization First‚ we want Nike to play a role in effecting positive‚ systemic change in working conditions within our industries. If our efforts lead to a workplace oasis -- one solitary and shining example in a desert of poor conditions -- then we’ve not succeeded. Even if that single shining example were to exist (and we’re not claiming it does)‚ we’ve learned that positive changes won’t last unless the landscape changes. Our challenge is to work with

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    Prof. Richa Bhandari ( project coordinator)‚ Prof. Shilja Jose ‚ (our faculty guide) for constantly guiding us‚ Mr. Ashish Bhuta‚ our ngo guide at Dreamindia 2020 Pune chapter for giving us this wonderful opportunity to work with their fabulous organization Mr. Vijay Phalnikar “kaka” ‚founder of Apala ghar for letting us to work with the children of his NGO. We would also like to thank everyone who contributed in success of this NGO project. Nitin Sharma Priyesh Chouksey PGDM 2008-10 CONTENTS

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    Capacity building for local NGOs A guidance manual for good practice Published by the Catholic Institute for International Relations Unit 3‚ 190a New North Road‚ London N1 7BJ‚ UK www.ciir.org © CIIR 2005 Printed manual ISBN 1 85287 314 0 CD-Rom ISBN 1 85287 315 9 CIIR is registered in the UK as a charity (number 294329) and a company (number 2002500) In some countries‚ CIIR operates under the name of International Cooperation for Development (ICD) Cover photo: A woman at Ayaha returnee camp

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    There is high scope of expansion to other markets after the success of target market. The de marketing of cigarettes by government and NGOs also increase the number of wannabe quitters. May get strong support from NGO’s and health related organizations Threat – Government restrictions and laws can be hurdles. There are existing products which may act as competitors. Chain smokers may not appreciate the product. The general public will be resistant in trying new

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    CASE STUDIES IN CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING IN INTERNATIONAL NGOs CASE #1. Food for the children—or bribes for the Minister of Education? Food for the Children‚ an international NGO based in the UK‚ provides foodgrains and powdered milk to families where children are at risk of malnourishment or starvation. It has provided food to families in the small South Pacific Island nation of Papua Tuyua for the past eight years‚ utilizing the school system as the means of identifying needy

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    Businesses are largely responsible for creating the wealth and well-being of society. However‚ they do not act alone. Governments are also crucial because they set the rules and parameters within which society operates‚ and nonprofit or nongovernmental organizations are needed where politics and profit do not reach. Nevertheless‚ without the innovation capitalism inspires‚ there is little social progress. Without the great wealth-producing engines of business‚ the taxes and charity needed to run government

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    from 27th December 2007 to 29th December 2007) `Self-help’ may be defined as a process‚ group or organization comprising people coming together or sharing an experience or problem‚ with a view to individual and/ or mutual benefit. As empowerment commonly means `becoming powerful’‚ self-help may thus be viewed as one form of empowerment. Methodology Secondary data is gathered from organizations facilitating the SHG movement. Reports of NGOs working in rural area with substantial activities of

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    Corporate Social Responsibility in France: A Mix of National Traditions and International Influences (Article summary and discussion question- article 5) This article explaines the practice of corporate social responsability in France. The fact is‚ that because there is not a lot of literature based on CSR which is not Anglo-American‚ we thought that other countries have remainded inactive in this point of doing business today. So‚ the main question is‚ what can be learned from the French experience

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    because they are different in their purpose‚ type of ownership‚ size and scale. OXFAM Description of Oxfam organisation Oxfam was founded in 1942 in Britain as the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief. Oxfam is an international confederation of 15 organizations working together in 98 countries with partners and allies around the world to find lasting solutions to poverty and injustice. There are 15 member organisations of the Oxfam International confederation‚ based in Australia‚ Belgium‚ Canada‚ France

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