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This progression of business from the simplicity of entrepreneurial management to the sophistication of professional management is the essence of professionalization. Professionalisation is a challenge for family businesses because it is a major transition for both, the business and the family.
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Martin’s Press in Robyn Harris, Graham Webb, in Leadership and Management of Quality in Higher Education, Lack of professionalisation remains an inhibitor. The lack of professionalisation of teaching in higher education remains an inhibitor in terms of improving teaching and learning even when a systematic quality assurance and improvement system, based on new data capabilities, has been developed.
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Business journalism includes coverage of companies, the workplace, personal finance, and economics, including unemployment and other economic indicators. Business coverage gained prominence in the s, with wider investment in the stock market.
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