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What Does Organizations Mean?

Asked by Guest1675662 in Reference & Definitions 4 months ago - 1 answer

Organizations are usually groups of people who meet for a certain purpose ...more

Answered by Beverly2 4 months ago



What Is Organizations?

Asked by Guest1941821 in Organization 3 months ago - 1 answer

An organization is the group of people who are engaged in achieving some specific common objectives for the organization. ...more

Answered by Rajakibria 3 months ago


How Organizations Compete Against Each Other?

Asked by rizwani in Organization 3 years ago - 2 answers

Businesses since the beginning of time have competed against each other. On the basis of competition, various types of market exist for nearly all lines of products and services. We already know that absolute monopoly and perfect competition type of markets are not that pervasive, yet businesses try to avoid perfect competition and strive to go for absolute monopoly so they can enjoy no competition ...more

Answered by hbso 3 years ago


Can Anyone Tell Me Something About Tenants' Organizations?

Asked by Guest in Organization 3 years ago - 1 answer

Tenants can create their organizations if they want to organize themselves. These organizations are very much useful to work for the rights of all the tenants. Landlord can not forbid the tenants to create, take part or participate in tenants' organizations. These organizations are always ready to lend a hand and they work when any ...more

Answered by srana 3 years ago


Why Do The Organizations Have Different Structure ?

Asked by Guest479738 in Organization 8 months ago - 1 answer

Organization structure is hierarchy and authority flow of an organization. The different organizations have different organizational structures depending on the objectives of the company. The structure determines the ways and modes through which the organization achieves its aims. Therefore, structure is very important for the companies. For example, the bureaucratic organizations ...more

Answered by Ellie82 8 months ago


What Are Organizations Benefits?

Asked by Guest816048 in Unemployment Benefits 6 months ago - 1 answer

Organizations offer the benefit of structure and process to solve complex issues that need to scale over time. While some think this is bureaucracy compared to small business or start-ups, to grow effectively and sustain that over time in today's global economy requires more parts working together to achieve common goals. Of course organizations also offer people opportunities ...more

Answered by Hr4change 6 months ago


Are There Any Organizations In Iraq?

Asked by Guest2252651 in Business Studies 3 months ago - 1 answer

There are many organizations in Iraq, The United Nations, The Red Crescent, The Taliban, Al Quida, Us Armed Forces, Police , Government, and many others. ...more

Answered by Debossman 3 months ago


Can You Name Some Organizations Related To Darts?

Asked by Guest in Darts 3 years ago - 1 answer

Darts is a game where in darts are thrown at a circular board often called as a dartboard, which is hung on a wall. A player hits the darts on the various sections of the dartboard and each section of the dartboard is assigned with a certain number of points, the highest being at the center. The player with the highest scores wins the game. There are many organizations which govern ...more

Answered by Nyala 3 years ago


What Are Productions And Business Organizations?

Asked by Dorman in Organization 3 years ago - 1 answer

Before we eat our daily bread, someone must bake it. The productive capacity of a country, the number of loaves of bread, barrels of oil, kilowatt-hours of electricity, and so forth, is the measure of a country's economic potential. Productive capacity is determined by the size and quality of the labour force, by the quantity and quality of the capital stock, by the nation's technical knowledge along ...more

Answered by McDormit 3 years ago


What Do You Know About The Manufacturing And Service Organizations?

Asked by Guest in Organization 3 years ago - 1 answer

A second way to classify organizations is according to their output of prod¬ucts, the goods or services they produce. Manufacturing organizations use raw materials to produce goods, physical items such as pencils, televisions, and candy bars. Goods are tangible, so they can be touched, seen, measured, and otherwise physically evaluated by customers. Further, the cus¬tomer ...more

Answered by ranajee82 3 years ago


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