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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Resource Allocation Model: Leadership model for the public sector

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Product Description This was an exciting project with huge spins off for the economy. Improving government efficiency will result in improved decision making and ultimately create certainty in busines. South African Air Quality Units are continuously undergoing changes, and improving their performance remains a constant endeavour. In addition, these units are also experiencing several challenges in terms of improving communication across the different spheres, accessing air quality data and using the information to support the decision-making required for efficient management of air quality in South Africa. This study investigated the concept of output efficiency within the South African air quality management context. Models that enable efficient resource allocation can be used to assist managers in understanding how to become efficient. There are, however, few models that focus on the output efficiency of the public sector and air quality management units. The primary purpose of the study was to develop a model to predict the extent to which organisational efficiency could be explained by the percentage of man-hours allocated to a range of management activities. In this study, the developm About the Author Dr Urishanie Govender has undertaken her studies in the business leadership field. Her work looked at developing a model to inform improvement in output efficiency of government. She is married to Nelson Govender and together they have two beautiful children, Samantha and Unerson.

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Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
23 December 2011
Listed Since
24 December 2011

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