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dc.creatorTyson, J-
dc.creatorNorman, R-
dc.date2009en
dc.date.accessioned2014-03-11T23:03:03Z-
dc.date.available2014-03-11T23:03:03Z-
dc.date.issued2014-03-12-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/65570-
dc.description.abstractThis is an abridged version of the Case Centre case '308-196-1'which is the first of a four-case series (310-019-1 to 310-022-1)of the original case study published in 2006. The shorter version still offers opportunities to discuss a range of topics including leadership, crisis management, project management, and accountability. On 5 May 1999, Dr Ruth Frampton learned that a new and potentially serious moth invader had been discovered in West Auckland. She now had a new and unexpected biosecurity threat to assess and respond to. Related: The Painted apple moth eradication programme (A) Case Centre, Case Reference no. 308-196-1. - The Painted apple moth eradication programme : Vignette Version (B) Case Centre, Case Reference no. 310-020-1. - The Painted apple moth eradication programme : Vignette Version (C) Case Centre, Case Reference no. 310-021-1. - The Painted apple moth eradication programme : Vignette Version Postscript. Case Centre, Case Reference no. 310-022-1en
dc.relation.ispartofCase Centre Case Reference no 310-019-1en
dc.rightsAustralia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZOG), 2009en
dc.source.urihttp://www.thecasecentre.org/educators/products/view?id=93024en
dc.titleThe Painted apple moth eradication programme : vignette version (A)en
prism.startingpage1en
dc.subject.organisationNew Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Forestryen
dcterms.spatial.countryNew Zealanden
prism.endingpage2en
dc.subject.categoryMini casesen
dcterms.spatial.cityAuckland, NZen
dc.publisher.placeCarlton, Victoriaen
dc.subject.industryAgricultureen
dc.subject.industryBiotechnologyen
dc.subject.broadcategoryManagementen
dc.subject.broadcategoryOrganisational behaviouren
dc.subject.broadcategoryCorporate policyen
dc.subject.keywordsHealth and savetyen
dc.subject.keywordsProblem sovlingen
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