COMPARATIVE STUDY ON QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN HUNTING
Adrian Lile
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Adrian Lile: University ”Aurel Vlaicu” of Arad
International Conference Modern Approaches in Organisational Management and Economy, 2011, vol. 5, issue 1, 252-257
Abstract:
Harmonious relationship between man and nature can not and is not disturbed by the practice of hunting when it is done on scientific principles and conditions of strict control by specialized institutions.In conditions of modern society, no longer practice the occupation hunting, only with hunting specialists, those in charge of managing the hunting, trapping and hunting and his removal based on scientific foundations and set hunting quotas. Tourism hunting and even attracting European Structural Funds are extremely current desires and challenges that management and hunting fund managers need to address directly, quickly and in a scientific manner.We have to say that in this area of the economy, fierce competition and expansion can be practiced in areas where this type of activity, attention to ensure customer satisfaction bigger must be the motherboard in a management activity organization for hunting.
Keywords: cinegetics; hunting; hunting funds; reliability; species hunting; quality management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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