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  2. Professional association - Wikipedia

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    The roles of professional associations have been variously defined: "A group of people in a learned occupation who are entrusted with maintaining control or oversight of the legitimate practice of the occupation;" [3] also a body acting "to safeguard the public interest;" [4] organizations which "represent the interest of the professional practitioners," and so "act to maintain their own ...

  3. Working group - Wikipedia

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    Interdisciplinarity – Combination of two or more academic disciplines into one activity; Workers' self-management – Form of organizational management; Learned society – Organization promoting a field or discipline; Professional association – Typically nonprofit organization seeking to further a particular profession

  4. Servant leadership - Wikipedia

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    Servant leadership is a leadership philosopy in which the goal of the leader is to serve. This is different from traditional leadership where the leader's main focus is the thriving of their company or organization. A servant leader shares power, puts the needs of the employees first and helps people develop and perform as highly as possible. [1]

  5. Learned society - Wikipedia

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    200th anniversary of Berlin Academy, 1900. A learned society (/ ˈ l ɜːr n ɪ d /; also scholarly, intellectual, or academic society) is an organization that exists to promote an academic discipline, profession, or a group of related disciplines such as the arts and sciences. [1]

  6. Committee - Wikipedia

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    Organizations with a large board of directors (such as international labor unions, large corporations with thousands of stockholders or national and international organizations) may have a smaller body of the board, called an executive committee, to handle its business. The executive committee may function more like a board than an actual ...

  7. Professional Fraternity Association - Wikipedia

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    The Professional Fraternity Association (PFA) is an American association of national, collegiate, professional fraternities and sororities that was formed in 1978.Since PFA groups are discipline-specific, members join while pursuing graduate (law, medicine, etc.) degrees as well as undergraduate (business, engineering, etc.) degrees.

  8. Voluntary association - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary groups are a broad and original form of nonprofit organizations, and have existed since ancient history. In Ancient Greece , for example, there were various organizations ranging from elite clubs of wealthy men ( hetaireiai ) [ 7 ] to private religious or professional associations.

  9. Professional services - Wikipedia

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    Professional services are occupations in the service sector requiring special training in liberal arts and pure sciences education or professional development education. [1] Some professional services, such as architects , accountants , engineers , doctors , and lawyers require the practitioner to hold professional degrees or licenses and ...