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Title: Management Of Institutional Housing And Commercial Estates In All States Of Nigeria Are Full Of Varying Principles, Procedures And Problems. Why And How Can These Identified Issues Be Resolved?
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It is a function which can be studied and analysed with a view to improving performance.
WHAT IS A PRINCIPLE?
A principle can be defined as guidelines, basic assumption an important underlying law or assumption required in a system of thought. It could also be described as an ethical standard of moral decision making, a way of working... Showed first 250 characters
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It is a function which can be studied and analysed with a view to improving performance.
WHAT IS A PRINCIPLE?
A principle can be defined as guidelines, basic assumption an important underlying law or assumption required in a system of thought. It could also be described as an ethical standard of moral decision making, a way of working... Showed next 250 characters
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