job performance: task performance behavior and citizenship behavior. Task performance can be defined as the effectiveness in which individual perform activities that contribute to organization’s technical process, whereas, citizenship behavior is voluntary employee activities that contribute to the organization by improving the overall quality of the work setting. I initially thought that I would have a high level of citizenship behavior, but it turns out I am not as friendly and helpful as I…
preach, but everyone’s ideas clash, how are we meant to decide what is truly good and bad? A certain sector of the population trusts in God to tell them what is to do and what…
The following are the ethical and legal considerations that the study took into consideration : 1. the principle of voluntary participation: no respondent was forced to take action on this research; 2. preserving the anonymity and confidentiality of respondents, the study did not collect any personal data that could be used to identify respondents. In addition, reporting…
such as fluoride administration. After the data are collected, the information should be analyzed before the plan of action are created (Mann 2005, p. 355). Determine Prioritize This is a method in which people’s values are imposed onto the raw data, for setting priorities of existing problems obtained from need assessment. The solutions of the problem also can be ranked by using this method (Mann 2005, p. 340). School oral health promotion program are essential in promoting healthy lifestyles…
assessment, the government can formulate service targets, service types, manpower establishment, expenditures, and qualification of beneficiaries, etc. Government uses competitive bidding selection to choose the service operators. NGOs and the private sector can also participate. Originally the government implemented the standard cost subvention system for NGOs, which means, "enters the storage charge and other relative incidental charges reimburse upon actual cost payment” (full funding). After…
INTRODUCTION India, a collaboration of 29 states and 7 union territories and is known for its great unity in diversity. But that unity bears certain loop holes in maintaining the same in reality. Each state in India has a uniqueness of its own whether it is in culture, geographic pattern, community settlements, economic or natural resources. There is indeed a wide disparity in development which makes rich more rich & poor becomes poorer. As such, people living in rural part (poor regions) of…
It could be said that to enter adult social work in either a voluntary or statutory setting, the issue of mental health is impossible to avoid. Regardless of sector or client group, be it a disability, palliative or substance misuse, we will likely be faced with issues arising from poor mental health on a daily basis, as Huxley (2008) states “the mental illness client group knows no such boundaries”. Mental health, it could be described, is the causal nexus within our practice, as it is very…
regulatory regime where navigation into the maze of bureaucracy is challenging even for the adroit business personal.The plan aims to exempt start-ups from six labour laws for a period of three years with the hope of easing business in the manufacturing sector. The fact that 45 labour laws are operational at central level and about four--times this number at the state level, is enough to point out that the Centre needs to work in conjunction with the State so that there is no discord between…
Background of Newmont Mining Corporation Newmont Mining Corporation was founded in 1916 by Colonel William Boyce Thompson. They are one of the world’s largest gold producers and become a listed company in New York Stock Exchange (NYSC) since 1940. Their business locates in US, Australia, Indonesia, Ghana, Canada, Peru, New Zealand and Mexico. Newmont Mining Corporation has approximately 35,000 employees and contractors worldwide. They are the only gold mining company included in S&P 500 Index…
6Q. Donabedian model of quality: • Donabedian model plays an important role in measuring quality in health care sector. • The three elements proposed by Donabedian are hierarchical. All the three are of prime importance. • All of them are interdependent and should be used together to maintain quality of care. (Al-Assaf, 1993). • The Donabedian model views quality exclusively from a delivery system’s angle. It does not consider social factors, lifestyle, and behavioral factors that have a major…