Browsing ETD@PUK by Subject "Change"
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Coping in die Suid-Afrikaanse geheime diens : 'n fortigene-benadering
(Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 1998)Since the change in the political dispensation in South Africa in 1994, South Africans are under increasing pressure to accept the new, changing order as a given. The institution where the research was carried out, the ... -
Die effektiwiteit van veranderingsbestuur in ABSA Bank
(North-West University, 2007)Change is inevitable for any organisation to ensure effectiveness and to stay competitive in today's business environment. Change should be managed proficiently to ensure that the required outcomes are achieved. Conversations ... -
The impact of implementing selected lean principles in a South African gold processing plant
(2015)This study explored the theoretical aspects of Lean Manufacturing principles and identified the practical implementations for a gold processing plant. The success rate of Lean implementations is currently as low as 5% and ... -
Die moraal en motivering van Afrikaanssprekende onderwysers
(North-West University, 2004)The aim of this research revolved around the following issues: *What is the nature of motivation and morale? *What external factors play a role in determining motivation and morale? *How do certain factors influence ... -
Patterns of change in epistemic frameworks : a reformational perspective
(North-West University, 2012)The aim of this project is to discern possible patterns in the changes of epistemic frameworks and in the way in which factors cause or stimulate such changes. Article 1 illustrates forms of consensus between the views ... -
Romans 12:2 as an important paradigm for transformation in a Christian : a practical theological study
(North-West University, 2007)This thesis comprises four Sections: SECTION A An Introduction: This study has been done according to the article method. It consists of five articles in which the research results have been reported. All the articles ...






