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    2, the driving force of social enterprise development in China under the social, economic, policy background, social enterprises can rise and develop how to explain the different countries of social enterprise development in China 's existing legal framework of the two main forms of non-profit organization and private non-enterprise units. They are also the ideal form of organization of social enterprises in the registration and day-to-day management by the strict regulation of government…

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    Latin America

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    social value instead of personal and shareholder wealth (Zadek & Thake, 1997). The main driver of social entrepreneurship remains the social issue that it tries to impact in a positive way, and the specific organizational structure that the social enterprise adopts, based on the necessity of mobilizing resources in the most effective way. Given this reality, social ventures can be found in the form of non-profit, business or even governmental sectors. Thus, the definition that will be used in…

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    economy of little scale, concentrating on agile processes. o Centralize interoperability and decentralize implementation, concentrating on decreased many-sided quality through partitioning, and quicker iteration through agility. Ways to deal with enterprise architecture in view of partitioned iteration have various preferences over those in light of recursion. These include: a. Better utilization of technology to take care of pressing business issues. b. Dramatic decreases in the cost of…

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    Big E History

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    The Story of the big E The big E or the USS Enterprise was the first ever aircraft carrier powered by nuclear power. It took ambition by the United States to create something of this scale. The Big E has an extensive history from the problems of the enterprise to the triumphs. The scale off the Big E is so massive compared to any other aircraft carrier before it in part of the nuclear power. Most importantly the creation of the Big E secured the future for carriers of all kinds. The Big E is…

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    increasingly ,more and more enterprises realize and try to find suitable business orientations ,in order to seek greater profit space. Enterprises speed up the efficiency of production ,pay attention to the product feature , intensify efforts in promotion , understand market demand , safeguard consumer value ,mutual compete ,to gain greater market share . Customer orientation is one of the business-oriented what is the enterprises used .(Narver and Slater,1990,P20).Enterprises for the purpose of…

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    A poster from the early 1950’s titled The Sex Impulse and Achievement reads, “The sex instinct in a boy or man makes him want to act, dare, possess, strive…when controlled it gives ENERGY, ENDURANCE, FITNESS.” The poster features the image of track stars jumping over hurdles which is the perfect allusion to represent American society’s view of sex in the 1950’s and prior. Sex was seen as something necessary but dirty and taboo; sex was something you kept behind closed doors. The unclean aspect…

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    As discussed above, Ethiopia’s SOEs are under the administration of various organs. The State Owned Enterprises Supervising Agency and other regulatory bodies such as the Ministry of Industry and Ministry of Defense administer state enterprises. The aim of the paper is not giving a detailed look in to or providing a prototype of SOE management, which is a distinct study. Rather it reflects on the experience of similarly situated countries in preventing and addressing conflict of interest. The…

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    Owen Honor Case Study

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    Background: In between the years of 2006 and 2007 the executive officer at the time of the United States Navy ship the USS Enterprise, Owen Honors was seen in some not so tasteful videos. These videos were broadcasted on the ship’s television network for the crew to see. In the videos Owens and other crew members are seen in different situations using anti-gay slurs, and also mimicking the action of masturbation in varying situations as the source material for their “skits”. These videos are…

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    1.Introduction: Mainly, in every organization enterprise architecture plays an important role because an organization must maintain a plan of its operations of current and future potentially. Importantly, the enterprise architecture provides the information about how the hardware, software, and network work together. Correspondingly, the architecture provides an outline of the organization goals and documentation of the process, the technical implementation which allows the for the organization…

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    process be more effective and produce positive results? That is what an Enterprise Architecture (EA) is for! The Meridian-Webster dictionary defined EA as a conceptual blueprint that defines the structure and operation of an organization with the intent to determine how an organization can most effectively achieve its current and future objectives. This paper presents a comparison between two of the most popular Enterprise Architecture, TOGAF and FEAF. Are these two frameworks any different?…

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