THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INTRAPRENEURIAL WASTE MANAGERS IN THE FUTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA. A CONCEPT PAPER

N. Venter, Marlin Hoffman
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South Africa has a rich and powerful history when it comes to overcoming challenges. One of the major challenges which was overcome was the abolishment of apartheid which, among others, led to the transformation of the public sector to include a service to all. The much-needed transformation included a local municipal structure, as well as how to effectively deal with waste. In the past few decades there has been a steady march towards addressing global warming, pollution and other negative effects on the environment (GreenCape Report, 2020). The importance of dealing with waste management in an effective and efficient manner has become more pressing. We tend to look at the problem of pollution and environmental degradation, and the negative impact it has on society, more holistically (PETCO, 2022). This paper will focus on the waste managers within the public sector and introduce the concept of intrapreneurship and explore the possible effects it could have on municipal waste managers. It will also bring the much-needed background information of how waste management fits into the concepts of global warming. The paper brings clarity on the role of the waste managers within the municipal structures, the laws and regulations that need to considered and the management of various logistical issues that make up the duties of a municipal waste manager. Within this paper we will explore intrapreneurship within the waste management sector and highlight to what extent intrapreneurial freedom is allowed.
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南非未来企业内部废物管理人员的有效性。概念论文
在克服挑战方面,南非有着丰富而强大的历史。已克服的主要挑战之一是废除种族隔离制度,除其他外,这导致公共部门的改革,包括为所有人提供服务。急需的转变包括当地的市政结构,以及如何有效地处理废物。在过去的几十年里,在解决全球变暖、污染和其他对环境的负面影响方面取得了稳步进展(绿色cape报告,2020年)。以有效和有效率的方式处理废物管理的重要性已变得更加迫切。我们倾向于更全面地看待污染和环境退化问题,以及它对社会的负面影响(PETCO, 2022)。本文将重点关注公共部门内的废物管理人员,介绍内部创业的概念,并探讨它可能对城市废物管理人员产生的影响。它还将带来废物管理如何适应全球变暖概念的急需背景信息。该文件明确了废物管理人员在市政结构中的作用,需要考虑的法律法规以及构成城市废物管理人员职责的各种后勤问题的管理。在本文中,我们将探讨废物管理部门的内部创业,并强调在多大程度上允许内部创业自由。
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