
1) Administration 2) Body 3) Brass 4) English-language journal 5) Establishment 6) Exercising authority 7) French word used in English 8) Governing body 9) Organisation 10) Organization 11) Quarterly journal 12) The act of governing
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1) Curia 2) Judiciary 3) Lawmaking 4) Legislating 5) Misgovernment 6) Misrule 7) Officialdom 8) Regime 9) Supremacy
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refers to the decision-making procedure
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Governance refers to `all processes of governing, whether undertaken by a government, market or network, whether over a family, tribe, formal or informal organization or territory and whether through laws, norms, power or language.` It relates to processes and decisions that seek to define actions, grant power and verify performance. In general .....
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[journal] Governance is published by the Structure and Organization of Government Committee (Research Committee 27) of the International Political Science Association. It covers the theoretical and practical discussion of executive politics, public policy, administration, and the organization of the state. In 2007 it was ranked 25th in the ...
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• (n.) Exercise of authority; control; government; arrangement.
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the exercise of political, economic and administrative authority in the management of a country's affairs at all levels
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Gov'ern·ance noun [ French gouvernance.] Exercise of authority; control; government; arrangement.
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A term that relates to the activity of managing one`s resources (eg. money, people, techn9ology) effectively. Poor governance has led to the collapse of some high profile businesses, eg. Enron, Worldcom.
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Refers to the process by which charity management and trustees oversee and determine the direction, finance and day to day running of a charity. Governance is overseen by and accountable to the charity commission.
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Ensures that policies and strategy are actually implemented, and that required processes are correctly followed. Governance includes defining roles and responsibilities, measuring and reporting, and taking actions to resolve any issues identified.
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