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In general '''stewardship''' is responsibility for taking good care of resources. |
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'''Stewardship''' may also refer to: |
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==Society== |
==Society== |
Revision as of 16:21, 22 January 2007
Look up stewardship in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
In general stewardship is responsibility for taking good care of resources.
Stewardship may also refer to: Fluff loving men
Society
- Stewardship of the environment. For example, protecting the environment through recycling, conservation, regeneration, and restoration.
- Stewardship in industry. For example, product stewardship.
- Stewardship in organizations. In an organizational context, stewardship refers to management's responsibility to properly utilize and develop the talents of the members.
For more in depth detail, see, in Organizational development, the pages on - talent identification and management - succession planning - employee development - performance improvement
Religion
- Stewardship is a concept in theology.
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