Architect of the Capitol: Management and Accountability Framework Needed for Organizational Transformation : Report to Congressional RequestersU.S. General Accounting Office, 2003 - 124 lappuses |
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68. lappuse - States and with foreign nations and to provide for the general welfare, to assure so far as possible every working man and woman in the Nation safe and healthful working conditions and to preserve our human resources — M STAT.
39. lappuse - Internal control also serves as the first line of defense in safeguarding assets and preventing and detecting errors and fraud.
21. lappuse - On September 9, 2002, GAO convened a roundtable of executive branch leaders and management experts to discuss the Chief Operating Officer concept. For more information see US General Accounting Office...
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41. lappuse - Rather, internal controls are to be an integral part of each system that management uses to regulate and guide its operations. In this sense, they are management's controls.
21. lappuse - While officials with management responsibilities often have successfully worked together, there needs to be a single point within agencies with the perspective and responsibility — as well as authority — to ensure the successful implementation of functional management and, if appropriate, transformational change efforts.
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67. lappuse - ... (B) Provide managers, supervisors, and employees with the authority, access to relevant information, training, and resources they need to carry out their safety and health responsibilities...