... value of their building, machinery and plant, and other contents, but rather the cost of replacing the item with new property.Allan Manning Strategic Management of Crises inSmalland Medium Businesses ... processes and outcomes (Jones and Wicks, 1999).Allan Manning Strategic Management of Crises inSmalland Medium Businesses Page 20The main focus in this model is how finance can be managed to gain ... examines whether thefindings on the importance of insurance, risk transfer and control of the claimprocess, are relevant to SMEs.Allan Manning Strategic Management of Crises inSmalland Medium...
... in controlling the level and distribution of trace metalconcentrations in soils. A study conducted in both urban and non-urban areas in Denmark and Holland showed142 T. Chirenje et al. / Advances in ... mixing orfilling of the land surface in urban and suburban areas(Craul, 1985). There is a greater probability of historicanthropogenic contamination, vertical mixing duringdevelopment, use of ... concentrations in non-urban areas (Table 4). Humic substances in organicsoils (peat) can serve as strong reducing and complexingagents and influence the processes controlling mobili-zation of many toxic...
... project manager through e-collaboration. Project management process All projects have a beginning andan ending, and project management has corresponding initiating and closing processes. ... organization in terms of reducing time and cost through electronic collaboration (E-collaboration) and project management. The concept and value of E-collaboration and project management, and its ... departments are influential in reducing time andcostin new product development in manufacturing companies. These departments are those of design, procurement, planning and production (Bashir,...
... development ofsmalland medium enterprisesin Bac Ninh trade villages during integration. The analysising of current and dynamics situations in production and business development ofsmalland medium ... medium enterprises interested in maintaining and promoting the expansion of products of wood handicrafts, wood industry, paper, writing paper, packaging, cardboard, various types of steel and ... research and, in accordance with the actual and desired by local managers. 1.3 Smalland medium enterprises Small and medium enterprises are the enterprises with small scale in terms of capital,...
... performance should be determined according to local social and cultural circumstances. In order to a good understanding of local problems and needs, and offer appropriate material and intellectual ... relationship of company. In short, V – ITC and VIPACO are quite young andsmall charter capital in industries areas however, they tried to implement CSR into business strategy of company. Almost managers ... managers and staff ofcompany has volunteer activities in local community to increase the relationship between companyand citizen. One of the bad image is Vedan company, they made waste polution and...
... can be anything from a small test model of a specific equipment, where the engineeringand programming effort can be a couple of hours to get it into operation, to huge systems with thousands ... Programme Chairman: R. Ritala, Tampere University of Technology, Vice Chairman of COST E36; Finland 9:00–9:15 Opening remarks J. Manninen, VTT, Chair of Working Group A, Finland 9:15–9:45 ... simulation in the paper industry and current validation methods Dynamic simulation is currently used in the paper industry mainly in the area of operator training andin the optimization of dynamic...
... contracting rather than expanding, and employers werevery reluctant to invest in training in a hostile climate. Most VTI graduates were likely tofind themselves working in micro andsmall enterprises, ... permanent employees participated in types of training 41Table 4.12: Number of permanent employees who received training in terms of the ISO9000 series, other international standards and NQF standards ... demand by enterprises (Chandra et al. 2000: v).The most comprehensive, and most recent, survey of micro andsmall enterprise skillswas commissioned by Ntsika and reported in 2002 (Martins and...
... sees increasing income and wealth in- equalities and the weakening of social infrastructureswithin Canada and elsewhere as resulting from theascendance of concentrated monopoly capitalism and corporate ... amongprovinces in availability of services. Provincial gov-ernments are responsible for setting policy, planning,monitoring and regulations. Financing comes from amix of fees and tax financing. In ... that support women in their lives[98]. This is the meaning of equity and fairness. In terms of contemporary analyses of women’s quality of life, these policy changes in Canada and elsewhere—have...