Priority refers to that which should come first. It denotes expenditures that are either indispensable or relatively
Question:
Priority refers to that which should come first. It denotes expenditures that are either indispensable or relatively more important than others. It does not refer to the order in which tasks are to be performed or the order in which payments are to be made.
Consider the following scenario: You are the director of a museum. The museum has a mission determined by a museum Act. According to that Act, the museum has two functions: conservation and education. The Act does not say which one is the most important.
Your museum has received an additional allocation of R10 000 000 from the provincial legislature. How will you and your management team decide to allocate the money between the two functions?
Note
- You cannot simply divide the money evenly, because the two functions may not be regarded as equally important.
- Even if they were equally important, the cost of reaching the goals of each might be vastly different. Some of the most famous museums, for instance, need not spend much money on education programmes because art lovers vie for a chance to act as guides free of charge.
Theinfo must including:
o A title for the answer.
o An Introduction.
o Headings for the discussion of the content.
o References throughout the discussion.
o A conclusion.
o List of sources.
who are willing to help me. The introduction/headings/references throughout the discussion and conclusion are most important?
International Marketing And Export Management
ISBN: 9781292016924
8th Edition
Authors: Gerald Albaum , Alexander Josiassen , Edwin Duerr