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The Engineer and His Relation to Government

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1937
Whether democracy in America can endure depends in no small measure upon the attitude of the great professional classes in general, and in particular upon the attitude and effectiveness of the engineer in his relation to government, says this well-known engineer and educator, who states further that although there is an enormously complex system of ...
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Corporate Governance and Labor Relations*

Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 2009
This article begins with the premise that since the corporation involves a symbiotic relationship between labor and capital, a single‐minded focus on shareholder value is likely to be shortsighted, and some degree of employee influence on corporate governance has the potential to increase an organization's efficiency and value.
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Relations with British Government

2022
Abstract This lecture offers Native States practical advice on navigating their delicate relationship with British India. It warns that British India's irresistible power makes a conciliatory approach unavoidable. But this burden is made tolerable by British India's readiness to consider opposing arguments founded on reason, justice, and
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Innovation, Uncertainty and Relational Governance

Industry & Innovation, 2006
What is relational governance (RG)? What problems is it meant to solve? Under what conditions is it effective? The question posed by the editors of this issue is a welcome occasion for reflection on a widely used but multiple meaning concept and on its virtues and limits.
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The Relation of the Surgeon to His Government

New England Journal of Medicine, 1952
IN discussing this subject, I am treading on perilous and debated ground as surely as though I were between the lines in Korea, but this matter is vital to us all. The relation of the surgeon to his government is an ever-changing one, and future trends should be guided by us.
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Government relations, government regulations: Jumping through the hoops

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2002
summary Over the last decade, telehealth in Australia has been primarily facilitated and driven by government funding. The government now has a major policy initiative in online health. However, in pursuing the broad initiative there is a danger that some of the smaller components can get lost, and this is probably what has happened to telehealth ...
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