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  2. Hybrid organization - Wikipedia

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    Examples of hybrid forms of organization include: Public service organizations established by societal actors, such as (in the European context) social housing providers, public schools and hospitals. Public-sector organizations that behave in a business-like way, such as state-owned enterprises that also compete on the marketplace.

  3. Hybrid institutions and governance - Wikipedia

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    If two existing organisations collaborate to form a joint department, bureau or agency, this new ‘tangible’ entity may meet the criteria of an organisation, but given its novelty and the specific conditions of its formation (being the result of an explicitly collaborative or ‘hybrid’ approach), it may be considered a hybrid institution.

  4. Independent agencies of the United States federal government

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    Independent agencies can be distinguished from the federal executive departments and other executive agencies by their structural and functional characteristics. [8] Their officers can be protected from removal by the president, they can be controlled by a board that cannot be appointed all at once, and the board can be required to be bipartisan.

  5. The Big Four are sticking with hybrid work. Here are the RTO ...

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    EY's hybrid work policy encourages staff to work in the office two to three days a week, with the flexibility to work from home for the remaining days. There is no single global policy on how ...

  6. List of federal agencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] While the Administrative Procedure Act definition of "agency" applies to most executive branch agencies, Congress may define an agency however it chooses in enabling legislation, and through subsequent litigation often involving the Freedom of Information Act and the Government in the Sunshine Act. These further cloud attempts to ...

  7. Quango - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the term quango covers different "arm's-length" government bodies, including "non-departmental public bodies" (NDPBs), non-ministerial government departments, and executive agencies. [ 2 ] In its pejorative use, it has been widely applied to public bodies of various kinds, and a variety of backronyms have been used to make the term ...

  8. Hybrid Securities: Definition and Examples - AOL

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    Continue reading ->The post Hybrid Securities: Definition and Examples appeared first on SmartAsset Blog. A hybrid security is a single financial product that combines different types of financial ...

  9. Category:Quasi-public entities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Companies portal; United States portal; Below are U.S. entities that are quasi-public, sometimes meaning they operate like (and are sometimes organized as) private organizations and are run by a board of directors or similar arrangement whose members are appointed by government entities.