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Journal articles on the topic "Olympisme – organisation et administration"
Mason, Tony. "L’administration et l’organisation du sport au Royaume-Uni." Revue française d'administration publique 97, no. 1 (2001): 53–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rfap.2001.3450.
Full textGorce, Isabelle. "L’administration pénitentiaire française : l’évolution de ses publics et de ses missions." Revue française d'administration publique 99, no. 1 (2001): 405–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rfap.2001.3603.
Full textKönig, Klaus. "Classicisme et modernisme de l’administration allemande." Revue française d'administration publique 78, no. 1 (1996): 251–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rfap.1996.3036.
Full textBoisseau du Rocher, Sophie. "Crises et réformes de l’État en Asie du Sud-Est : l’ASEAN impuissante." Revue française d'administration publique 98, no. 1 (2001): 315–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rfap.2001.3476.
Full textJulien, Germain. "Les comités de direction des ministères: rele, organisation et fonctionnement." Canadian Public Administration/Administration publique du Canada 31, no. 3 (October 1988): 408–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1754-7121.1988.tb01325.x.
Full textRenauld, Guillaume. "Le Québec et le contrôle parlementaire de la gestion administrative et financière de l’État." Revue française de finances publiques N° 166, no. 2 (May 6, 2024): 151–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rffp.166.0151.
Full textTourneville, Julien. "La construction sociale et matérielle du temps de travail des enseignants : contribution à la compréhension du « malaise »." Revue française de pédagogie 222 (2024): 83–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/12eux.
Full textBrassard, André, and Pierre Lapointe. "Le leadership associé à l’exercice de la fonction de dirigeant d’une organisation : de quoi s’agit-il?" Éducation et francophonie 46, no. 1 (June 6, 2018): 11–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1047133ar.
Full textKnudsen, Tim. "Les fonctionnaires danois et la définition des politiques." Revue française d'administration publique 86, no. 1 (1998): 293–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rfap.1998.3206.
Full textKönig, Walfried. "Le sport en Allemagne : un modèle libéral de relations entre les autorités publiques et les organisations sportives." Revue française d'administration publique 97, no. 1 (2001): 63–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rfap.2001.3451.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Olympisme – organisation et administration"
Lefevre, Florent. "« La genèse de l’organisation des Comités Olympiques Européens (COE) ou la diplomatie culturelle du sport olympique à l’échelle de l’Europe de 1965 à 1995 »." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Reims, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024REIMS021.
Full textThe genesis of the organisation known as the European Olympic Committees (EOC) is a lengthy process marked by the issues and strategies of many different players. The aim of this thesis is to shed light on the process of institutionalisation and to decipher how this slow process of institutionalisation reflects both the need for and the instability of a democracy for Olympic sport on a European scale. In many respects, the long process of institutionalising the Association of European National Olympic Committees, from its beginnings in 1965 to its creation in 1995 under the name of the European Olympic Committees, as well as the operations undertaken by those involved to bring about this institutionalisation, upset the International Olympic Committee's strategy of hegemonic control over its own bodies. In certain respects, the creation of an organisation grouping together the European National Olympic Committees undermines a founding principle of the Olympic system laid down by the IOC, according to which IOC members are the IOC's representatives in their respective countries and not their country's delegates within the IOC. However, the motives behind the creation of AENOC and then the EOC were not to establish IOC representation in European bodies. On the contrary, they stem from a desire to free themselves from a state of dependence on the IOC, or seem to feed the individual ambitions of players in the Olympic Movement, or constitute a form of instrumentalisation in the cause of European integration. Three periods punctuate this genesis: the first, from 1965 to 1975, concerns the beginnings and utopia of a European Olympic project. Then, from 1975 to 1989, the European Olympic project became a reality, and finally, from 1989 to 1995, the European Olympic community came into being. Finally, after much wandering, after the Oedipal temptation to distance itself from the IOC, has AENOC not become the IOC's laboratory and ally for exploring other paths towards Olympic universality? After years of sometimes stormy dialogue, this grouping of European NOCs is asserting itself as the IOC's relay on the continent by promoting a European Olympism that is also based on the concept of European integration. The research methodology is based on extensive consultation and analysis of archives, in particular the archives of the IOC's Olympic Studies Centre in Lausanne, the archives of the European Commission in Brussels and the private archives of certain players and NOCs. In order to provide a bottom-up viewpoint that deciphers the workings, ambitions and operations devised or implemented by European players in sport, Olympism and Europe in their quest to free themselves from their dependence on the IOC, 20 interviews were conducted with people involved or close to them (employees, descendants), who had held positions within the NOCs or political leaders who had been involved in actions that intertwined the European Olympic dimension and actions to build a Europe of solidarity
Philippe, Joseph V. "L'enseignement post-secondaire en France et en Angleterre : organisation et administration /." Montréal : [s.n.], 1989. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb355505904.
Full textTEDESCO, GIUSEPPE. "L'hôpital et son projet d'établissement : modèle de solution et modèle d'évolution intégré, analyse de deux expériences de gestion." Palaiseau, Ecole polytechnique, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999EPXX0010.
Full textThe hospital reform law of 1991 called for each hospital to define its ownenterprise development project. This project allows each establishment toreflect on its own strategic positioning. The enterprise development. Project is a veritable opportunity for change: the purpose is to create anew set of health care services better suited to the needs of the localenvironment, and to determine the most appropriate organizational methodsfor patient care. To complete their enterprise development projects, some hospitals developed solution-based models. Created by a group of designers, these modelsfocused on one or two management criteria (cost and health care services) but did not consider the organization. As a result, when the designers attempt to distribute and implement the model, organizational crises occurred. Other hospitals developed evolutionary models. Managers considered the process of change as well the changes themselves. In this context, the strategy for change resulted in organizational learning experiences and disorder. Although the first strategy for change is faster, it involves social reproduction and clashes head-on with the organization. The second strategy is slower and more progressive. It involves social change and the organization is considered as an important variable when determining actions. After describing these two management methods, this paper demonstrates that neither approach is fully satisfactory. It suggests a third alternative called the "integrated change" model. This approach uses the notion of target as a nodal element in a strategy for change. The paper goes on to propose a tool to enable hospital managers to develop management strategies based on this approach
Moreno, García Juan Carlos. "Ḥwt et le milieu rural égyptien du IIIe millénaire : économie, administration et organisation territoriale /." Paris : H. Champion, 1999. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb36977757s.
Full textGiudice, Alberto. "Le principat d'Hadrien : organisation de l'espace urbain et administration territoriale de l'Empire." Thesis, Mulhouse, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018MULH9598/document.
Full textThis PhD dissertation explores the organization of the urban space and territorial administration during Hadrian's reign. The first part, Hadrian at the peak of power, is an introduction to the characteristics of Hadrian's Empire concerning the access to power of Trajan's successor, the propaganda and his ideology of power, the reform of the army and the new defense policy he activated. The second part, Hadrian, Rome and the cities in the West, contains the analysis of the administrative and editorial actions that Hadrian carried out in favor of the Vrbs and the cities located in Italy as well as in the west Provinces of the Empire. The third part, Hadrian, Athens and the cities in the East, encloses the analysis of the administrative and editorial actions that Hadrian carried out in favour of Athens and the cities located in the eastern provinces
Pinto, Coelho Joaquim José Vieira Fischer Gustave-Nicolas. "Les facteurs psychosociaux de l'efficacité organisationnelle étude comparée des mairies portugaises /." Metz : Université Metz, 2008. ftp://ftp.scd.univ-metz.fr/pub/Theses/2004/Vieira_Pinto_Coelho.Joaquim.Jose.LMZ0408_1.pdf.
Full textBognon, René Djénoan. "Les pouvoirs publics en Côte d'Ivoire : organisation formelle et réseaux informels." Bordeaux 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992BOR10014.
Full textThe analysis of the state in a changing society is all the more tricky since it is difficult to know precisely the ways of acquisition, exercise and transfer of power even if a political center can be designated. Indeed, the observation of social and political life in the ivory coast, reveals that the foundation of power doesn't lie only in official institutions (though these ones keep a dominating position), because they are penetrated by gigantic underground systems such as informal networks-states within the state. These underground systems, although they have an absorbing capacity by phagocytosis, are not the leading power. Formal state institutions and informal networks are both the ivory coast's ways of functioning. However informal networks are only parasites without any autonomy, which can only grow in the shadow of the state structures the dysfunctions of public services consist in what we call initial "malentendu". Indeed, the ivory coast as a modern state is an inheritance left over from France. It doesn't result, as it is commonly said, neither from a borrowing, or an imitation, nor from an inadequacy of the state, but from a historical process. It's not an African state, but a process initiated in France and carried over to Africa. This process can only work on the bases of its native foundations
Bognon, René Djénoan. "Les pouvoirs publics en Côte d'Ivoire : organisation formelle et réseaux informels." Bordeaux 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992BOR1D014.
Full textThe analysis of the state in a changing society is all the more tricky since it is difficult to know precisely the ways of acquisition, exercise and transfer of power even if a political center can be designated. Indeed, the observation of social and political life in the ivory coast, reveals that the foundation of power doesn't lie only in official institutions (though these ones keep a dominating position), because they are penetrated by gigantic underground systems such as informal networks-states within the state. These underground systems, although they have an absorbing capacity by phagocytosis, are not the leading power. Formal state institutions and informal networks are both the ivory coast's ways of functioning. However informal networks are only parasites without any autonomy, which can only grow in the shadow of the state structures the dysfunctions of public services consist in what we call initial "malentendu". Indeed, the ivory coast as a modern state is an inheritance left over from France. It doesn't result, as it is commonly said, neither from a borrowing, or an imitation, nor from an inadequacy of the state, but from a historical process. It's not an African state, but a process initiated in France and carried over to Africa. This process can only work on the bases of its native foundations
Hadjri, Mohsen. "Le service d'accueil dans une clinique privée : activité et organisation." Bordeaux 2, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997BOR2M035.
Full textBouallouche, Yacine. "Méta-modèle et cadre méthodologique pour l’ingénierie d’une organisation étendue : Application à une administration étendue." Thesis, Ecole centrale de Nantes, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017ECDN0021.
Full textThe increasing of political and socio-economic changes strongly influences the budget balance of public organizations. They are constrained to move towards a more reactive and flexible organizational model. For public organizations, the challenge is to determine the best public-private hybridization, into a reticular structure, ensuring the economic performance of their services but also the creation of public value. These reorganizations present many pitfalls that are insufficiently addressed by public management literature. It analyzes management changes and gaps in the public sphere, but rarely suggests the methods and tools that support the forms of management it recommends. In this context, the aim of this thesis is to review the public management literature in order to bring a new perspective and propose the implementation of models, methods and tools of industrial engineering. Thus, we propose a meta-model and a methodological framework for the engineering of an extended organization. This proposal aims at controlling the complexity of a reticular structure without damaging the autonomy of the organizations (public and/or private) that compose it. The implementation of the proposed methodology is illustrated by a textbook case inspired by the clothing function of the French armies: the scenario of an outsourcing of this clothing function is studied taking into account its inclusion in a reticular structure
Books on the topic "Olympisme – organisation et administration"
Boilard, Gilberte. Organisation policière: Bibliographie sélective et annotée. [Québec]: [Bibliothèque de l'Assemblée nationale, Division de la référence parlementaires], 1987.
Find full textAggrey, Albert. L' administration centrale et territoriale: Organisation, fonctionnement. [Abidjan, Ivory Coast?]: Juris-éditions, 1988.
Find full textOfit, Raphaël Kamidi. Le Système judiciaire congolais: Organisation et compétence. Kinshasa: Editions Fito, 1999.
Find full textPhilippe, Joseph. L'Enseignement post-secondaire en France et en Angleterre: Organisation et administration. [Montreal?: s.n.], 1989.
Find full textLanoe, Hervé. L' Hospitalisation privee: Organisation et strategie. Rennes: Ecole nationale de la santé publique, 1988.
Find full textGarcia, Juan Carlos Moreno. Ḥwt et le milieu rural égyptien du IIIe millénaire: Économie, administration et organisation territoriale. Paris: H. Champion, 1999.
Find full textMakolle, Fred Ebongue. Le Travail gouvernemental au Cameroun: Organisation, principes et méthodes d'action. Yaoundé, Cameroun: Afrédit, 2019.
Find full textBülow-Jacobsen, Adam. Mons Claudianus: Organisation, administration og teknik i et romersk stenbrud fra kejsertiden. København: Museum Tusculanums forlag, Københavns universitet, 1996.
Find full textYouche, J. M. La justice au Cameroun: Organisation, fonctionnement, saisine, compétence, procédure, voies de recours et d'exécution. 3rd ed. [Yaoundé?]: J.-M. Youche, 1986.
Find full textMiège, Colin. Les institutions sportives. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1993.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Olympisme – organisation et administration"
Brachet, Philippe. "Administration, « Grands Corps » et « Service Public »: Étapes De Leur Organisation En France." In Penser Le Service Public, 133–55. Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782763709130-008.
Full text"Organisations." In The United Nations System and its Predecessors, edited by Franz Knipping, 709–85. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198764496.003.0012.
Full textBenoit, Benjamin. "Histoire(s) de la diplomatie culturelle française." In Histoire(s) de la diplomatie culturelle française, 136–56. Éditions de l'Attribut, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/attri.chaub.2024.01.0136.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Olympisme – organisation et administration"
Troussard, Corentin, Laurent Dufrechou, Pierre-Alain Tremblin, and Yvan Eustache. "Real-Time Monitoring of Coastal & Offshore Construction Noise for Immediate Decision Making." In ADIPEC. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/217053-ms.
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