Data publikacji: 30.05.2015
Licencja: CC BY-NC-ND
Redakcja
Redaktor naczelny Jakub Potulski
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https://doi.org/10.4467/24512249JG.15.006.5162Słowa kluczowe: Research of modern thesaurus of “coordination” concept and generalization according to deductive analysis of different scientific views allowed us to conclude that coordination should be considered in the form in which it acts at the level of management p, coordination is vigorous activity of the subject that stipulated the disclosure of its essence through the managerial relations thesaurus and its related categories: managerial interrelations, managerial interaction, managerial communications. It is proved that for the public administration system the most appropriate classification is the division of managerial relations, depending on the way of achieving the end result of public authorities staying in relations: subordinated, coordinative, reordinated., reform of the EU sugar market, sugar factories, social development, local development, Poland, volunteering, state-society relations, historical context, milestones, Ukraine, demographic transition model, second demographic transition model, demography, Ukraine, public administration, political and administrative management, governance paradigm, system approach, management interaction, managing group dynamics, group processes management, development, management, territorial community, innovative form of public-private partnerships, clusters