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    all, from minors to the aged. Good corporate governance is geared towards meeting the objectives and the obligations of a corporation/company. A decade ago, the term corporate governance was unheard of in the business circle. However, today, corporate governance is the business buzzword of this decade. It has become the epicenter through which most companies have either succeeded or failed. While there is no set formula for a good corporate governance structure, the widely-accepted and…

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    and as the principals they delegate their power to decision-making authorities. This is what establishes a deep, theoretical tie between liberalism and democracy. What this implies is that there can be no valid, voluntary alienation of governance rights for governance arrangements. This means that there cannot be a voluntary shift to, say, charter cities, ‘for the benefit of better government and more certain protection,’ which are widely supported by the libertarian…

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    Beside widely acceptance some studies have observed that negative relation also exists in between CG and Firm performance.(Bathala, 1995). It is widely accepted that good corporate governance improves the firm’s performance (Brickley, 1997). Many literatures are published regarding this topic but they focused only on the basis of developed countries related to Board size and Board composition. (Bhagat, 2002). There is no any relationship found in between CG and Firm performance. (Park,…

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    What are the implications for the professional nurse in this new landscape? Why will the nurse leader need to be at the center of the new model? How does shared governance fit in? According to Joanne Hickey, in her study titled, “The Future of Nursing: Implications for Professional Organizations and Certifiers”(2011). She believes nurses should practice to the full extent of their education and training. Continue to achieve higher levels of education, become full partners with physicians and…

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    how do we define good governance? There is no universal definition for good governance, everyone sets their priorities and their red lines in different places, but everyone still has their own definition. I think a good government, in general, is one which involves itself only when it must, puts the well-being of its populace as its first priority, follows the rule of law, and impacts individuals as little as possible in their day to day…

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    (AS) • Governance Board Meeting: o Made updates to the Governance Board SOP to prepare for final peer review. (AS) o Finalized Master POC SharePoint list on the Transformation Governance Board site. (AK) • Employee Development and Training (ED&T) LEAD Program Concept Generation Integration: o Attended the ED&T framework meeting to review the proposed Governance Process specific to the LEAD program integration into the Transformation Governance Board.…

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    A positive aspect of shared governance is that raw clinical issues are brought to the forefront by staff nurses that endure them and addressed. Another positive factor associated with shared governance is that it helps to support the teamwork and supportive environment that both the organization and most of our unit’s value greatly. A con associated with shared governance is the needed education and buy-in that accompanies the responsibility that is…

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    spirit to run a health care organization. Therefore, it is imperative for all members of a committee, even if they are part of medical personnel, the management, or the representatives, to grasp the concept of shared governance and the proponents that compromise an efficient governance approach (Choi & Robertson, 2014). Furthermore, each healthcare organization work with interdisciplinary crews like the Infection Control Committee (ICC) and the Safety Committee to reduce employee and patient…

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    Breaking Through the epistemological mist: Fichte’s theory on Faith In 1798, Johann G. Fichte published his consequential essay ‘On the Ground of our Belief in a Divine World-Governance’ (Über den Grund unsers Glaubens an eine göttliche Weltregierung) . Fichte presents in this essay the key points of his idea on faith, which is important and deeply embedded in the system of his philosophy. Both the content and the insufficiently clear manner of this essay cause a set of serious argument that is…

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    March, I took the time to walk up and down George Street, a main shopping section of Dunedin. Along my walk, I observed the use of public versus private space, how people act and react to their surroundings, and the relationship between technology, governance, leisure and commerce within the designated space. At 2:00 PM, I began my stroll along George Street, starting from the stairs of Knox Church. It was a sunny afternoon and I took into account all of my surroundings. As I walked, I…

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