Q. I'm studying Human resource development.
I don't understand the difference between task and skill exactly.
They say task means activities; skill means behaviors.
What is the difference between task and skill?
Are there absolute differences between task and skill ?
or just relative differences?
I'm confused. help me!!!
Thanks in advance.
I don't understand the difference between task and skill exactly.
They say task means activities; skill means behaviors.
What is the difference between task and skill?
Are there absolute differences between task and skill ?
or just relative differences?
I'm confused. help me!!!
Thanks in advance.
A. Skill is the ability to perform the task (job).
How can I Starting a Consultancy Business?
Q. Starting a new consulting business is an exciting and challenging venture. Investing time, money, and effort in a new business should not be done intuitively or haphazardly. There should be a blueprint to follow and check against so that major components are not left out. Can someone help me with business plan that I can follow for successful consultancy business. I want to specialize in areas of Executive Recruitment; Human and Resource Development; Organizational Development; Research and Feasibility Studies and Sustainable Rural Development.
A. There isn't a set blueprint to follow, that is why you have to develop the blueprint. It is like saying you want to get to 10 (your consultancy), how do you get there? 10, 9+1, 11-1, 2X5, 30/3?
The following sites should help give you some ideas and general parameters:
www.sba.gov/category/navigation-structure/starting-managing-business/starting-business
http://www.score.org/resources/business-plans-financial-statements-template-gallery
The following sites should help give you some ideas and general parameters:
www.sba.gov/category/navigation-structure/starting-managing-business/starting-business
http://www.score.org/resources/business-plans-financial-statements-template-gallery
How have political systems affected oil policy in Nigeria and Angola?
Q. Nigeria has been categorized as a democratic country since it's independence from Great Britain. Angola went the way of a Leninist/Marxist governmental structure after their independence from Portugal. Has the institution of democracy in Nigeria played any role in the development of oil policy, and on the other side, how did the communist governance structure of Angola influence their own oil policy. I am comparing and contrasting the two but there is a limited amount of information relating to the subject. Could governmental structure possibly have no bearing on what countries decide to do with their natural resource development?
A. Governments determine who get the oil
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