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Category > Business & Finance Posted 06 Jun 2017 My Price 5.00

In both the public and private sectors, very large organisations provide broadly similar

 

In both the public and private sectors, very large organisations provide broadly similar services on a national basis through a large number of local supply centres (units). Public-sector examples include schools, hospitals, libraries and a wide range of local authority services. Private-sector examples include banks, hotel groups, supermarkets and other shops in common ownership. The public sector has traditionally taken a bureaucratic approach to the management of these geographically separate units. Recently there have been a number of changes, both in the UK and elsewhere, attempting to reduce central bureaucratic control of local units by devolving more power to local units.

 

 
 

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Status NEW Posted 06 Jun 2017 04:06 PM My Price 5.00

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