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    loves contemporary art. He and his wife became involved with the Midwestern Contemporary Art (MCA) museum when they began collecting art pieces, and he was eventually named chairman of the board. Keith is the executive director of the museum, and has a long successful background as a director for several prestigious art museums. Upon accepting his position, he developed a set of specific goals and objectives that included expansion and a new building. His strategic leadership is apparent…

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    The Gateway House is a non-profit organization that helps to serve mentally ill individuals within the community. Gateway House serves members by opening opportunities to build friendship, participate in work units, and obtain employment and education. Not only does Gatehouse have a clubhouse where members come to meet on a daily basis to participate in the programs offered, it also has several different housing buildings for members who require more assistance. The organization is located…

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    Hsc300 Unit 3 Assignment

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    We sincerely appreciate that you took the time to contact us. We are very sorry you received a heavy bill in the amount of $5000 for the use of our facility on July 16, 2015. We understand how difficult that would be as a non-profit organization, and we know how confusing it can be to receive that kind of bill. From your communication, we understand that you received a bill of $5000 on July 26, 2015; while since 1995 we has provided that space to you at $1000. That bill was for the rent of space…

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    sustainability requires financial leadership. Financial leadership may manifest itself in the Board of Directors (BOD) and the nonprofit organization’s Executive Director (ED). An Executive Director is hired by the Board of Directors and serves at its pleasure. While the Board retains ultimately responsibility for the organization, they delegate its operational responsibilities to the Executive Director. Thus the ED may be charged with a diverse range of responsibilities, such as…

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    Description Agency Theory Agency theory is a form of corporate governance where the role of the board of directors is to act as an independent intermediary between two entities. The board of directors is basically the governing body that facilitates the interaction between the principles and the agents. The principles or shareholders, are the entities which bring the resources to the firm from investments. The agents on the other hand are the people who utilize the resources of the principles…

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    intriguing to view the voting procedures. There were nine action items to deliberate—all addressing prevalent aspects of operating a school district. For HISD, there is a time set aside for a closed session. This is when the meeting is exclusive to executive board members and they discuss specified legal circumstances. In the open session meeting, the public is able to see the board members’ decision from the closed session. Items C-3d, C-3e, C-3f, C-3h, all trailed a similar pattern. Of the…

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    Hettler is presented through the introduction of recycling bins and occupational sensors within the bathrooms, this enriches staffs awareness towards the environment and adds value to Tray International’s image. The admin staff, which consist of the director, the director’s assistant, the office manager and HR all have their private offices, which have industrial sliding doors fixed to exposed lintels. These details enhance…

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    Importance Of Bureaucracy

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    personnel, which means that 25% at least work for the postal and 1.6 million in the military, which makes it the largest group to employ people. Even though some of the numbers have increased there has still been a decrease over the past years. b. Non-civil service (90%): i. Presidential appointees at least 3500 require confirmation by the Senate. Cabinet secretaries and high level officials have to approve by the Senate and if they are not then they cannot be in the committee because the Senate…

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    demotion of a director for misappropriation or any other administrative vice. The board of supervisors in china does not have a parallel in Ethiopia. Instead, the workers of the SOEs have only one representative in the Board of Directors that otherwise consists of a pool of high government officials. In China the independent directors are professionals with certain academic and professional background. This board as well does not have a parallel in Ethiopia. In China the Board of Directors has…

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    Supreme Court In England

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    Article III, Section I of the Constitution states, “The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one Supreme Court.” This excerpt from the Constitution proves the overwhelming authority and control that has been vested by the Constitution to the Supreme Court. Justices appointed to the Supreme Court, “shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour,” or in other words, for life. To have a group of individuals hold such power for the duration of their lives is unprecedented.…

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