Organizations with a large board of directors (such as international labor unions, large corporations with thousands of stock holders or national and international organizations) may have a smaller body of the board, called an executive committee, handle its business.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee
http://www.anc.org.za/show.php?id=4766
South African National congress have national working committe thatis a smaller one like with 19 perosns and have president,secetc.
@so general members confeence usually the highest body. Then an elected consultation body usually coverign representives of different regions, responsible persons from different functions and the no of members of this consultation body may be several hundress but usually should be less than five hundred, in the larger extent less than a thousand.
Then there should be smaller body less than 17 members to run day to day business. Sometimes it is caleld executive committee,sometimes workign committee.
There may be other committes at diffrent namees to accomodate diferent persons.
There may be an apex small committee of decision making consultation , it may be called core committee, super committee, presidium, standing committee, politbureau etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_Working_Committee
The Congress Working Committee (CWC) is the executive committee of the Indian National Congress. It typically consists of fifteen members elected from the All India Congress Committee. It is headed by the Working President.It has permanent invitees and special invitees.
BJP -The BJP is one of the few parties in India to have a popular-based governing structure, where workers and leaders at the local level have a great say in much of the decision-making. The highest authority in the party is the President. Officially, the BJP constitution provides for a three-year term for the President. Beyond this, there are several Vice-Presidents, General-Secretaries, Treasurers and Secretaries. The National Executive consists of an undetermined number of senior party leaders from across the nation which is the highest decision-making body in the party. At the state level, a similar structure is in place, with every state unit being led by the respective President, who also officially serves a three-year term.
http://www.bjp.org/en/organisation
http://cpim.org/leadership
cpim previously in power in west bengal
The 21st Congress of the CPI(M) held between April 14 and 19 2015 at Visakhapatanam, Andhra Pradesh elected a 91 member Central Committee. There are also five special invitees and five permanent invitees to the Central Committee. The Central Committee at its meeting held on April 19, 2015 at the conclusion of the Congress elected a 16 member Polit Bureau. The C.C. also elected Com. Sitaram Yechury as the General Secretary.
The 21st Congress also elected a Control Commission with Com. Sukomal Sen as the Chairperson. The Chairperson of the Control Commission is an ex-officio member of the Central Committee.
Central Committee
1. (a) The Central Committee shall be elected at the Party Congress, the numbers being decided by the Party Congress.
(b) The outgoing Central Committee shall propose to the Congress a panel of candidates.
(c) The panel of candidates shall be prepared with a view to creating a capable leadership, closely linked with the masses, firm in the revolutionary outlook of the working class and educated in Marxism-Leninism.
(d) Any delegate can raise objection with regard to any name in the panel proposed as well as propose any new name or names, but the prior approval of the member whose name is proposed is necessary.
(e) Any one whose name has been proposed shall have the right to withdraw.
(f) The panel proposed, together with the additional nominations by the delegates, shall be voted upon by secret ballot, and by the method of single distributive vote. In case there is no additional nomination, approval of the delegates will be taken by show of hands.
@delegate could put anyones name???
The Central Committee shall elect from among its members a Polit Bureau including the General Secretary. The number of members in the Polit Bureau shall be decided by the Central Committee. The Polit Bureau carries on the work of the Central Committee between its two sessions and has the right to take political and organisational decisions in between two meetings of the Central Committee.
(a) The Central Committee shall elect a Secretariat from among its members. The number of members of the Secretariat shall be decided by the Central Committee. The Secretariat will, under the guidance of the Polit Bureau, look after the day-to-day work of the Party Centre and assist the Polit Bureau in the implementation of Central Committee decisions.
6. The election of the secretaries of the State Committees and of editors of state Party organs shall require the approval of the Central Committee.
The time between two meetings of the Central Committee shall not normally exceed three months and it shall meet whenever one third of its total members make a requisition.
The Central Committee may when it deems necessary convene an extended session of the Central Committee, or Plenum or Conference. The Central Committee shall decide the basis of attendance and method of election of delegates for such bodies.
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Shura or consultatoin in Islam
http://www.whyislam.org/social-values-in-islam/social-ties/shura-islamic-approach-to-decision-making/
As illustrated in A History of Muslim Civilization by Abiva and Durkee, Omar “expected his leaders to live up to ethical standards.” The list below shows some of the criteria a leader should have according to Omar.
1. No nepotism or hereditary succession.
2. The people should be able to reach the leader easily to voice any of their concerns or suggestions.
3. The ruler should seek counsel, accept criticism, and be willing to rectify his mistakes.
4. The army exists to protect the people of the nation, not protect the leader from the people.
Summary of Series of Lectures on Islamic Management by Mr SHAYA’A OTHMAN
http://islamicstrategymanagement.blogspot.com/2011/10/islamic-management-decision-process.html
In line with the guidance from God as mentioned in the verse of Holy Quran above, I would like to include "CONSULTATION" as one of the steps or elements in "DECISION MAKING PROCESS", which is applicable to all managers - Muslims and Non- Muslims alike.
If you are a Muslim manger I would like to encourage you to performance Solat Istikarah [ Prayer for Guidance from God] , after you have made "CONSULTATION" but before decision is made. Then finally "..put TRUST to Allah..." by performing Solat Hajat [Prayer asking God to Bless for decision made]. As a Muslims, these additional 2 steps need to be included in "DECISION MAKING PROCESS", - this makes a different and a beauty of Islam.
http://www.slideshare.net/DrYunus/shura-consultation-inislam
nice slides
http://www.islamicperspectives.com/HowToOrganize.htm
Informative shedding light on real life things
Every Muslim, men and women, has the right to obtain both religious and material education.
There should be centrality of consultation in decision making that is the matters should be decided by consultation among people.
http://blog.mile.org/principles-of-good-governance-in-islam/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee
http://www.anc.org.za/show.php?id=4766
South African National congress have national working committe thatis a smaller one like with 19 perosns and have president,secetc.
@so general members confeence usually the highest body. Then an elected consultation body usually coverign representives of different regions, responsible persons from different functions and the no of members of this consultation body may be several hundress but usually should be less than five hundred, in the larger extent less than a thousand.
Then there should be smaller body less than 17 members to run day to day business. Sometimes it is caleld executive committee,sometimes workign committee.
There may be other committes at diffrent namees to accomodate diferent persons.
There may be an apex small committee of decision making consultation , it may be called core committee, super committee, presidium, standing committee, politbureau etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_Working_Committee
The Congress Working Committee (CWC) is the executive committee of the Indian National Congress. It typically consists of fifteen members elected from the All India Congress Committee. It is headed by the Working President.It has permanent invitees and special invitees.
BJP -The BJP is one of the few parties in India to have a popular-based governing structure, where workers and leaders at the local level have a great say in much of the decision-making. The highest authority in the party is the President. Officially, the BJP constitution provides for a three-year term for the President. Beyond this, there are several Vice-Presidents, General-Secretaries, Treasurers and Secretaries. The National Executive consists of an undetermined number of senior party leaders from across the nation which is the highest decision-making body in the party. At the state level, a similar structure is in place, with every state unit being led by the respective President, who also officially serves a three-year term.
http://www.bjp.org/en/organisation
http://cpim.org/leadership
cpim previously in power in west bengal
The 21st Congress of the CPI(M) held between April 14 and 19 2015 at Visakhapatanam, Andhra Pradesh elected a 91 member Central Committee. There are also five special invitees and five permanent invitees to the Central Committee. The Central Committee at its meeting held on April 19, 2015 at the conclusion of the Congress elected a 16 member Polit Bureau. The C.C. also elected Com. Sitaram Yechury as the General Secretary.
The 21st Congress also elected a Control Commission with Com. Sukomal Sen as the Chairperson. The Chairperson of the Control Commission is an ex-officio member of the Central Committee.
Central Committee
1. (a) The Central Committee shall be elected at the Party Congress, the numbers being decided by the Party Congress.
(b) The outgoing Central Committee shall propose to the Congress a panel of candidates.
(c) The panel of candidates shall be prepared with a view to creating a capable leadership, closely linked with the masses, firm in the revolutionary outlook of the working class and educated in Marxism-Leninism.
(d) Any delegate can raise objection with regard to any name in the panel proposed as well as propose any new name or names, but the prior approval of the member whose name is proposed is necessary.
(e) Any one whose name has been proposed shall have the right to withdraw.
(f) The panel proposed, together with the additional nominations by the delegates, shall be voted upon by secret ballot, and by the method of single distributive vote. In case there is no additional nomination, approval of the delegates will be taken by show of hands.
@delegate could put anyones name???
The Central Committee shall elect from among its members a Polit Bureau including the General Secretary. The number of members in the Polit Bureau shall be decided by the Central Committee. The Polit Bureau carries on the work of the Central Committee between its two sessions and has the right to take political and organisational decisions in between two meetings of the Central Committee.
(a) The Central Committee shall elect a Secretariat from among its members. The number of members of the Secretariat shall be decided by the Central Committee. The Secretariat will, under the guidance of the Polit Bureau, look after the day-to-day work of the Party Centre and assist the Polit Bureau in the implementation of Central Committee decisions.
6. The election of the secretaries of the State Committees and of editors of state Party organs shall require the approval of the Central Committee.
The time between two meetings of the Central Committee shall not normally exceed three months and it shall meet whenever one third of its total members make a requisition.
The Central Committee may when it deems necessary convene an extended session of the Central Committee, or Plenum or Conference. The Central Committee shall decide the basis of attendance and method of election of delegates for such bodies.
App selling site for Banglaesh with payment on credit card,bkash etc
http://eatlapps.com/
Shura or consultatoin in Islam
http://www.whyislam.org/social-values-in-islam/social-ties/shura-islamic-approach-to-decision-making/
As illustrated in A History of Muslim Civilization by Abiva and Durkee, Omar “expected his leaders to live up to ethical standards.” The list below shows some of the criteria a leader should have according to Omar.
1. No nepotism or hereditary succession.
2. The people should be able to reach the leader easily to voice any of their concerns or suggestions.
3. The ruler should seek counsel, accept criticism, and be willing to rectify his mistakes.
4. The army exists to protect the people of the nation, not protect the leader from the people.
Summary of Series of Lectures on Islamic Management by Mr SHAYA’A OTHMAN
http://islamicstrategymanagement.blogspot.com/2011/10/islamic-management-decision-process.html
In line with the guidance from God as mentioned in the verse of Holy Quran above, I would like to include "CONSULTATION" as one of the steps or elements in "DECISION MAKING PROCESS", which is applicable to all managers - Muslims and Non- Muslims alike.
If you are a Muslim manger I would like to encourage you to performance Solat Istikarah [ Prayer for Guidance from God] , after you have made "CONSULTATION" but before decision is made. Then finally "..put TRUST to Allah..." by performing Solat Hajat [Prayer asking God to Bless for decision made]. As a Muslims, these additional 2 steps need to be included in "DECISION MAKING PROCESS", - this makes a different and a beauty of Islam.
http://www.slideshare.net/DrYunus/shura-consultation-inislam
nice slides
http://www.islamicperspectives.com/HowToOrganize.htm
Informative shedding light on real life things
Every Muslim, men and women, has the right to obtain both religious and material education.
There should be centrality of consultation in decision making that is the matters should be decided by consultation among people.
http://blog.mile.org/principles-of-good-governance-in-islam/
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