Current Issue : October-December Volume : 2023 Issue Number : 4 Articles : 6 Articles
Collaboration is essential for dealing with natural and technological hazards and disasters and the consequences of terrorism. Generally, it is accepted that all administrative agencies require a combination of transactional and transformational leaders, especially within emergency management agencies. However, conflicts arose from creating the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to impose a command and control system on a collaborative organizational culture within a collaborative sociopolitical and legal context. The significant factors are the ability and willingness to appropriately distinguish the needs and priorities of disaster management apart from civil defense needs and preferences; the selection of well-qualified disaster management leaders with a background in natural and accidental disasters; and the quality of implementation of programs including administrative execution, number and level of presidential disaster declarations, and timely presidential involvement in catastrophes. To what extent is crisis management related to emergency management, change management, and transformational leadership? How are these distinctions illustrated at a competency level? While change management is essential, it must be targeted and time-sensitive. Competencies were identified as influential leaders’ important characteristics or behaviors during crises. New leadership strategies that derive their power from adequate strategies practical to the transformational power of a compelling vision rather than from hierarchy, rank, or standard operating procedures are recommended....
In recent years, with the emergence of various employment issues facing medical students, such as insufficient motivation and ethical deviation after entering the workplace, this article proposes an employment-education model that integrates the five dimensions of “Dao-Shu, renart, scholarship, technology, and art” with the five paths of “career development, career planning, curriculum design, employment guidance, and entrepreneurship guidance” based on the concepts of “cultivate moral character while educating people” and “education for all-round development”. This model aims to provide some reference significance for the career planning and employment guidance courses of medical students in medical colleges....
This study explores the needs for strategy and accountability in school co-operatives. The process in school co-operatives can be operated effectively through a proper determination of strategy and accountability, measurement as indicated in school co-operatives. This study used a qualitative approach with the data obtained from eight school co-operatives in Segamat, Johor District of Malaysia. The finding showed there is an association between strategy and the accountability in school cooperatives. This study discovered that the school co-operatives are classified as Prospectors, Analyzers and Defenders strategically that practice good accountability. The findings also divulged that transparency, evaluation, complaints and responsiveness and participation of members are four indicators of accountability applied by school co-operatives. This study contributes to the body of knowledge as the framework proposed with regards to the strategy and accountability for school cooperatives. In addition, this study also discovered the importance elements as the basis to develop guidelines for appropriate strategies and accountability measurement for school co-operatives....
An expected or budgeted decrease in revenue is referred to as lost income. For universities to remain financially sustainable and to guarantee the ongoing provision of high-quality education and research, it is imperative that they have a thorough understanding of the causes and effects of lost income. The main reason for lost income, particularly for universities, is the decline in student enrollment and the state of the economy. In this study, we propose a methodology to measure the lost income. The methodology examines the financial report of the National University of Mongolia (NUM) from 2016 to 2022. In the case of NUM, the percentage of the lost income is 8 percent....
While China is comprehensively promoting the rule of law and building a socialist legal country, the construction of legal awareness among medical students is also receiving strong attention from people from all walks of life. At present, legal education for medical interns is weak, so it is urgent to start from multiple aspects and propose practical and feasible measures to enhance the legal awareness of medical interns. In the face of today’s complex doctor- patient relationship, it is necessary to cultivate comprehensive medical talents with strong legal awareness and professional skills. We suggest strengthening the rule of law education for medical interns from four aspects: cognition, investment, content and form, and assessment. Medical interns should be educated, knowledgeable, and law-abiding....
Since the 1990s, private sector participation through the Public-Private Partnerships, PPPs model has started in airport construction, modernization, and operation in India. Major international airports like IGIA, Indira Gandhi at Delhi, CSIA Chhatrapati Shivaji in Mumbai, Cochin at Kochi, etc., are successful examples of PPPs implementation. This research focuses on the Indian approach of airport privatization, with a specific case study of the privatization of the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in Delhi. This study examines the motivations, processes, outcomes, and associated with the privatization of IGIA....
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