Organization and Management Strategy of Railway Transportation

2021 ◽  
1986 ◽  
Vol 2 (02) ◽  
pp. 74-79
Author(s):  
R. D. Chirillo ◽  
I. Inuki ◽  
I. Kobayashi

The philosophy and merits of the two major forms of company management and organizational structure are examined, with particular application to the shipbuilding industry. The highly successful operation of one of Japan s major shipbuilders, a product form of organization, is discussed along with a management strategy that emphasizes hands-on shop experience for all college-educated middle managers. Appendices list examples of typical responsibilities for staff personnel at the yard. Only America can surpass Japan in shipbuilding. But, we do not worry because America has a human problem: not enough college-educated people in middle management. Hisashi Shinto3


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 51-55
Author(s):  
O. V. Starykh

The international cooperation and exhibition activities of the Educational and instructional center for railway transportation are considered. International exhibitions provide an opportunity to get acquainted with foreign experience and development trends of professional education. As part of the business program of international exhibitions, the Educational and instructional center for railway transportation organizes round tables “Transport Book of Russia”, which presents transport-related publications that popularize the history of Russian railways, the history of the organization and management of Russian railway transport; dictionaries of railway terms; educational literature on transport safety and environmental protection. It was noted that the presentations are held with the goal of implementing the main directions of the Federal Target Program “Development of the Transport System of Russia until 2030” and the Federal Target Program “Development of Culture and Tourism” for 2013–2020, forming a positive image of Russia as an object of travel and investment capital.The work of the Educational and instructional center for railway transportation on mutually beneficial cooperation with educational institutions and railway enterprises of foreign countries is shown. Agreements and memoranda “On cooperation and joint activities” were signed between the Educational and instructional center for railway transportation with educational institutions and transport structures of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and the DPRK.


Author(s):  
Nicolai J. Foss ◽  
Torben Pedersen ◽  
Jacob Pyndt ◽  
Majken Schultz

2004 ◽  
pp. 121-134 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Avdasheva

The chapter of “Institutional Economics” textbook is devoted to the development of business-groups as a specific feature of industrial organization in the Russian economy. The main determinants of forming and functioning of business-groups such as allocation of property rights in Soviet enterprises, networks of directors and executive authorities in the Soviet economic system as well as import of new institutes and inefficient state enforcement are in the center of analysis. Origins, structure, organization and management within the groups and the role of shareholding and informal control rights are considered.


Author(s):  
Sri Sugiyarti ◽  
Muhammad Iqbal Arrosyad

The charitable endeavors of Muhammadiyah in the Bangka Belitung Region in the field of education from the levels of Elementary Schools, Junior High Schools, and High Schools and Vocational High Schools are spread to all districts/cities. However, the discussion about Muhammadiyah education in Bangka Belitung is very minimal. This research is a descriptive study with a qualitative approach. This study took the sample of the oldest and best senior high school as an illustration of Muhammadiyah education management in Bangka Belitung. The results showed that Muhammadiyah Education experienced various obstacles to the threat of closure, however, they were able to rise from adversity. Muhammadiyah Pangkalpinang High School as the oldest school departed from a school that boarded at Muhammadiyah Middle School and later became one of the most popular schools in the era of the 1990s to accommodate students up to 18 classes, but later it fell free and was almost closed due to the lack of students. Several times the change of school principals has not improved, a new hope is obtained when the management of this school is submitted to the STKIP Muhammadiyah Bangka Belitung to become its lab school. Now with new facilities and management, the number of students is increasing, slowly but surely this school is starting to improve itself. Meanwhile, Muhammadiyah Toboali High School, South Bangka Regency, which was established in 1994, almost lost public confidence, due to a large number of students who failed the National Examination for the 2006/2007 school year. The situation changed along with Supiandi's leadership, his persistence in managing the school, and finally, the trust in the community returned. Now the number of students has reached nearly 500 students


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