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For one thing, official corruption has long undermined investment in the planning, design, and construction of water infrastructure, as well as the effective
management
of existing infrastructure.
Far from leveling the playing field, this has made urban water
management
in most cities less equitable, because the state is unable to provide the necessary services in an efficient, sustainable, or comprehensive way.
But the fact is that the dismal state of urban water
management
– exemplified by the fact that 36% of the water in South African cities is either lost due to leakage or not paid for, compared to 3.7% in Tokyo and 8% in Phnom Penh – remains a leading reason for the shutdown.
Disaster management, peace-keeping operations, and, again, maritime-security cooperation are some of the areas in which ASEAN members can work together to formulate common policy approaches and action plans.
As SOE profitability, despite their privileged position, continues to decline (it averaged less than 2% in 1995) because of ongoing deterioration in the
management
of assets and competition from the non-state sector, policymakers and workers in state industries begin to open their minds to the prospect of more change.
By one estimate, women hold about 24% of top
management
positions globally, with comparable figures across regions and development levels.
A recent study by the Credit Suisse Research Institute (CSRI) of 3,000 companies in diverse sectors and countries, however, yields a more depressing conclusion: women occupy only about 13% of top
management
positions (CEOs and people who report directly to them), on average, with even the highest rate, in North America, amounting to only 15%.
Companies with more women in top
management
and board positions better reflect the profiles of their customers and employees, benefit from more diverse views when solving problems, rank higher on indicators of organizational cooperation and health, and report higher profitability and returns on equity.
Instead of developing a nuanced solution to a multifaceted problem – an approach that would involve careful thought, not to mention mistakes and adjustments – every issue, from official corruption to business management, was viewed as one-dimensional.
Over the past 20 years, the usual culprits seem to be low labor productivity, bad macroeconomic management, and divided governments that make legislative consensus almost impossible.
And, finally, fund projects that improve the
management
of health-care finances.
Lecturers from Rwanda’s Ministry of Health, Harvard Medical School, Yale University, and Tufts University taught Rwandan students everything from epidemiology to budget
management.
Undergraduate and graduate degrees in nursing and oral health, and non-clinical programs in research and health management, are next.
The IMF’s
management
would also have to be empowered to decide on SDR issuance, just as the Fed can decide to offer currency swaps.
Tolbert’s legal shrewdness, scholarly international law background, and smart
management
style are indisputable.
Moreover, given that organizations with more women in
management
achieve a 35% higher return on equity and 34% better total return to shareholders than their counterparts, greater gender parity would be a boon for the sector.
The question now is whether a shift in focus from unconventional monetary policies to Keynesian demand
management
can save the day.
The Trump administration is just such a “business,” which means that its senior employees have no alternative but to resign in the face poor (or even law-defying)
management.
The second purpose is data for public
management.
The data revolution offers a breakthrough opportunity for service delivery, management, accountability, and validation, thanks to a dense ecosystem of technologies that collect information in multiple ways: remote sensing and satellite imagery, biometric data, GIS tracking, facilities-based data, household surveys, social media, crowd-sourcing, and other channels.
With the founding families in charge, chaebols’ top
management
can focus on a long-term vision, instead of short-term profits, and can mobilize resources swiftly.
Yet the chaebols’ hierarchical
management
structure is often too rigid to correct bad decisions.
The Chinese economy's dual-track structure also presents unique challenges for macro-financial
management.
Clean tech is maturing and adopting proven
management
practices in operations, marketing, sales, and distribution.
New projects are now being prepared in Mozambique and Tanzania to provide customary settlements with communal titles that will ensure legal recognition of their common holdings, thereby strengthening the protection and
management
of these assets.
These methods are, essentially, labor-saving devices – they make
management
of the animals easier and enable units with thousands or tens of thousands of animals to employ fewer and less skilled workers.
India’s private sector is efficient and entrepreneurial, and its capital and
management
skills have proven able to control and manage assets in the sophisticated financial markets of the developed West.
It is also, literally, a matter of life and death if women and girls are not empowered to participate fully in disaster
management
and planning.
We can also expect that mobile health care will be able to make a positive impact on supply-chain management, education, and compliance in places like Africa.
Third, the willingness to hold America’s creditworthiness hostage for domestic political purposes will almost surely accelerate the decline of US influence in global economic governance and
management.
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