Meeting mania
Article Abstract:
It is observed that the number of meetings conducted by a company has little positive effect on the overall performance of the company. In fact too many meetings or too long meetings may in fact be detrimental to the interests of a company. Suggestions are offered to increase the effectiveness of meetings.
author: Tarrant, Deborah
Publisher: Hardie Grant Magazines
Publication Name: In the Black
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1832-0899
Year: 2005
Evaluation, Conferences, meetings and seminars, Meetings
Ready for anything?
Article Abstract:
The importance of risk management concept in business organizations and the failure of Australian business organizations in practicing it are discussed.
author: Maloney, Robert J.
Publisher: Hardie Grant Magazines
Publication Name: In the Black
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1832-0899
Year: 2005
Strategy & planning, Asset & Risk Management, Planning, Causes of, Risk management, Company business planning, Business losses
The view: more bite, less suck
Article Abstract:
The issue of rewarding flatterers in business organizations is examined.
author: Goldsmith, Marshall
Publisher: Hardie Grant Magazines
Publication Name: In the Black
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1832-0899
Year: 2005
Personnel administration, Economic aspects, Compensation and benefits, Organizational behavior, Workers, Organizational behaviour
subjects list: Management, Australia, Business enterprises, Company business management
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