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Legal Analysis:1Managers are different The managers of public sector management are mainly state** or enterprises; Managers in the private sector are mainly managed by one or more people.
2.The mission is different Public sector management is to serve the public and pursue the public interest; The private sector management is for the purpose of profit, and the pursuit of maximum profits. 3.
Legal basis: The "Regulations on the Administration of Sanitation in Public Places" can be carried out in accordance with the law, with a total of 7 categories and 28 types of public places: 1. Accommodation and social places (8 types):
Hotels, Pairuxiao restaurants, hotels, guest houses, carriage and horse shops, cafes, bars, and tea houses. 2. Bathing and beauty places (3 types): public baths, barber shops, beauty salons.
3. Cultural and entertainment venues (5 types): theaters, video halls (rooms), amusement halls (rooms), dance halls, and ** halls. 4. Sports and amusement places (3 types):
Stadiums, swimming pools, parks. 5. Cultural exchange places (4 types): exhibition halls, museums, art galleries, libraries.
6. Shopping places (2 types): shopping malls (shops), bookstores. 7. Medical treatment and transportation places (3 types):
Waiting rooms, waiting rooms, public transport (cars, trains, planes, and ships).
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Legal analysis: 1. Different managers The managers of public sector management are mainly state-level or enterprise-oriented; Managers in the private sector are mainly managed by one or more people. 2. Different missions The management of the public sector is to serve the public and pursue the public interest; In contrast, the private sector manages for the purpose of profit and pursues profit maximization.
Legal basis: "Regulations of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Sanitation in Public Places" Article 2 These Regulations apply to the following public places: (1) Hotels, restaurants, inns, guest houses, carriage and horse shops, cafes, bars, and tea houses; (2) Public baths, barber shops, and beauty salons; (3) Theaters, video halls (rooms), amusement halls (rooms), dance halls Lu Wang, and ** Defeat Sun Hall; (4) Stadiums (halls), swimming pools (halls), and parks; (5) Exhibition halls, museums, art galleries, and libraries; (6) Shopping malls (shops) and bookstores; (7) Waiting rooms, waiting rooms for buses (planes, boats), and public transportation.
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Topic: The essential characteristics that distinguish the public sector from the private sector are ().
a.Planned.
b.Singularity.
c.Efficiency.
d.Public sex is a disadvantage.
Answer: DPublicity.
Analysis: The essential characteristic that distinguishes the public sector from the private sector is publicity. Therefore, the answer to this question is D.
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Equity, both the public and private sectors are planned, homogeneous and efficient, but the public sector guarantees equity.
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1. Managers are different.
The managers of public sector management are mainly state** or enterprises; The return managers of private sector management are mainly managed by single respondents or multiple people.
2. The mission is different.
Public sector management is to serve the public and pursue the public interest; In contrast, the private sector manages for the purpose of profit and pursues profit maximization.
3. The substance is different.
The public sector has:
2. Public enterprises: Public enterprises generally refer to enterprises owned by the first enterprise for the purpose of providing public services, but also include some non-state-owned enterprises for the purpose of providing public services.
3. Non-profit organizations: Non-profit organizations are non-profit organizations, which refer to public welfare organizations other than profit organizations and ** organizations, and are organizations established for the purpose of performing public affairs.
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