Category: Management

  • Municipal Solid Waste Management

    Municipal solid waste (MSW) is what people leave after their everyday life activities, and includes items such as paper, plastic garbage, metals, electronics, and textiles. These leftovers are damaging for the environment, and its their volumes grow with the human population. The waste issue is especially urgent for places with a high density of citizens,…

  • Management: Friendly Financial Works

    The effective functioning of any company depends on management practices used to ensure the desired outcomes and attain specific goals. It is vital to create an environment motivating workers to engage in various processes and contribute to the evolution of the company. Designing a productive and satisfying job is a complex task that presupposes consideration…

  • Organizational Function of Management

    The purpose of asset management in an organization is to provide resources and expertise to support the acquisition, support, and disposal of physical assets required by an organization (Hastings, 2009). An asset management team is required at the organizational level to provide inputs to asset planning, acquisitions, and developments and providing facilities needed to support…

  • Meadow Brook: Developing a Performance Management System

    Introduction Rapid globalization in the world in the recent years has led to a number of shared environmental problems. “As globalization continues and the earth’s natural processes transform local problems into international issues, few societies are being left untouched by major environmental problems.” (Environmental problems, 1999, para.1). One among these, a serious concern for all…

  • Urban Solid Wastes Management in the USA

    Introduction Solid waste management has emerged as a global problem of a considerable magnitude. The pursuit towards decreasing the solid wastes quantities as well as recovering the scarce resources from the bundles of waste generated on daily basis throughout the world has in the last few years broadened the scope of management of these wastes.…

  • Quality Management Approaches, Standards, Awards

    Table of Contents Introduction Six Sigma ISO 9000 Malcolm Bridge National Quality Award (MBNQA) Conclusion References Introduction Contemporary management theories attempt to develop a universal quality assessment system that comprehensively evaluates business processes and provides specific guidelines to minimize the occurred defects. However, currently, the one working methodology allowing to satisfy all the aforementioned criteria…

  • Treadway Tire Company’s Employees Management

    This brief report deals with the most urgent issues that arise at the Treadway Tire Company and the methods to address them. The organization may face considerable difficulties since foremen’s job dissatisfaction can result in poor performance. The primary issues include ineffective knowledge management and low foremen’s morale. The concept of knowledge management and Maslow’s…

  • Nonprofit Management, Purpose and Income

    The primary aim of many nonprofit organizations is usually to help those in need, which can only be achieved with the fruitful cooperation of the board and CEOs. In other words, it seems vital to achieve collaboration that focuses on reaching the same goals, and where every member shares the same motivation to work with…

  • Water and Soil Management

    Introduction A growing population and climate change have put enormous pressure on the earth’s scarce natural resources. Agriculture relies heavily on water and soil, which are essential natural resources. Natural resources are deteriorating due to anthropogenic and detrimental biological activities. Soil degradation is among the most severe threats to water and soil resources, with intensive…

  • Influencing Others and the Management

    Introduction Management in this context simply refers to a collection of individuals who govern an institution; they have certain responsibilities like creating policies and provision of necessary support to implement the institution owners’ objectives. The contextual meaning of the term upper management, therefore, refers to the higher authority persons or institutions that administer an organization…