2. What does the English for Management means?
How & Why ?
Key performance indicators or KPI.?
Where are we now?
Where do we want to be?
How will we get there?
Introduction
3. What is Structure ? from Latin structūra, from
struere to build
Origin:
Middle English < Latin structūra, equivalent to
struct ( us ) (past participle of struere to put
together) + -ūra –ure
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Structure
4. 1. Something made up of a number of parts that are held or put
together in a particular way: hierarchical social structure.
2. The way in which parts are arranged or put together to form a
whole; makeup: triangular in structure.
3. The interrelation or arrangement of parts in a complex entity:
political structure; plot structure.
4. Something constructed, such as a building.
5. Biology a. The arrangement or formation of the tissues, organs,
or other parts of an organism.
b. An organ or other part of an organism.
Structure
5. Definition
The framework, typically hierarchical, within which an
organization arranges its lines of authority and
communications, and allocatesrights and duties.
Organizationalstructure determines the manner and extent
to which roles, power, and responsibilities are
delegated, controlled, and coordinated, and how
information flows between levels of management.
An structure depends entirely on the
organization'sobjectives and the strategy chosen to
achieve them. In a centralized structure, the decision
making power is concentrated in the top layer of the
management and tight control is exercised over
departments and divisions. In a decentralized
structure, the decision making power is distributed and the
departments and divisions have varying degrees of
autonomy. An organizational chart illustrates the
organizational structure.
6. What is system?
Origin of system: systēma < Gk
sýstēma=systē-, var. s. of synistánai to
combine, organize ( syn- syn - +histánai
to stand ) +-ma, n. suffix of result
Systems
7. Dictionary
system(noun)ˈsɪs təm
several separate parts that work together
the body's circulation system; the state's university system;
a system of cameras to monitor airport activity
systemˈsɪs təm
a carefully organized method
the country's new tax system; a system for dealing with
customers' calls
systemˈsɪs təm
sb's body
The medication stays in your system for eight hours.
systemˈsɪs təm
to do sth that gets rid of a bad feeling or habit
She's rebellious right now, but she'll get it out of her
8. Definitions for
system(noun)instrumentality that
combines interrelated interacting
artifacts designed to work as a coherent
entity"he bought a new stereo system"
"the system consists of a motor and a
small computer"system scheme(noun)a
group of independent but interrelated
elements comprising a unified whole"a
vast system of production and
distribution and consumption keep the
country going"system(noun)
9. What is QA. ?
-What Is Quality Assurance
Many people and organizations are confused about
the difference between quality assurance (QA),
quality control (QC), and testing. They are closely
related, but they are different concepts.
Quality Assurance: A set of activities designed to
ensure that the development and/or maintenance
process is adequate to ensure a system will meet its
QA
10. What is QC. ?
Quality Control: A set of activities designed to evaluate a
developed work product.
Testing: The process of executing a system with the intent
of finding defects. (Note that the "process of executing a
system" includes test planning prior to the execution of
the test cases.)
QC
11. The correct answer will vary depending on the
situation, but Mosaic's experience suggests that:
While line management should have the primary
responsibility for implementing the appropriate
QA, QC and testing activities on a project, an
external QA function can provide valuable
expertise and perspective.
The amount of external QA/QC should be a
function of the project risk and the process
maturity of an organization. As organizations
mature, management and staff will implement the
proper QA and QC approaches as a matter of
habit. When this happens only minimal external
guidance and review are needed.
12. What is CV. ?
Curriculum Vitae - - - -
Re?sume? Biodata
Biographical Data
CV & Resume
Cover Letter)
2. CV & Resume) - -
3. Application Form)
CV
25. What to do ?
When to do ?
How to do ? It bridges the gap from where we are
? Where we went to be ? Put the right man in the
right job.
Planing is Deciding in Advance?