At the London Business School, professor of organisational behaviour John W Hunt also invests leaders with a special something. |
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Yet, sentiments and solidarities based on caste starkly exist within its organisational set-up. |
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The company has developed diagnostic software to evaluate organisational effectiveness within companies. |
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The ability to adapt organisational culture to suit individual needs takes many shapes and forms. |
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Two women in largely organisational roles, the party chairman and chief whip, are tipped for promotion because they've done excellent jobs. |
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The course is run over a four week programme involving management and organisational skills. |
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Complex issues concerning the organisational and political aspects of the dialogue are unlikely to be resolved in three days of talks. |
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The strong organisational structure is the envy of the rest of the ethnic communities. |
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His bearing, his sense, his dignity and organisational skills are hailed throughout the city. |
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This session will be mainly organisational in nature, with a review of the last season's activities and a look forward to the coming months. |
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Such an organisational alliance with the populist right would be unthinkable for progressive French and Dutch campaigners. |
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He is another dominee with great organisational skills and a matching warm, deeply sincere personality. |
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The plantation owners, although willing to violate organisational rules in normal times, closed ranks in times of troubles. |
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The members hope to adopt an organisational charter and a theological platform for the group based on a strict reading of the Scriptures. |
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His role as adjutant was to act as Gibson's right-hand man for all the administrative and organisational aspects of the new squadron. |
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He has also got organisational capabilities, he is a winner and he oozes confidence and assurance. |
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Unless handled strategically and sensitively, such organisational complexity has the potential to cause conflict. |
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The event was attended by over seventy people from a wide range of organisational backgrounds. |
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Although managerial hierarchies have been delayered organisational structures have not been fundamentally altered. |
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The professional body for orthoptists, with contact and organisational details, equipment suppliers and information for patients. |
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Thirdly, politicians and managers must rethink organisational roles, nurturing the principle of subsidiarity. |
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Apart from a tendency to be a bit gung-ho with the advice, I don't have the organisational skills, and smiling that much gave me a nervous tic. |
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It is the beginnings of an organisational and political embodiment of a mood previously visible only in opinion polls. |
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Interested parties must be reliable, with good organisational and communicational skills. |
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The classic segmentation into strategic and organisational consulting, process and systems integration and outsourcing is still justified. |
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The present organisational and funding divides between the NHS and social care are absolutely unsustainable. |
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In turn, young people benefit by learning skills that come with being responsible on organisational level. |
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The third domain focuses on the vital components of organisational wellbeing. |
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They require a complex organisational structure able to carry out this type of self-analysis. |
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As well as excellent organisational skills, she says one of the most important qualities for business success is personability. |
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Any further steps need to examine the question from an organisational perspective. |
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We have highlighted other organisational forms in various countries that are neither cooperatives, nor nonprofits, nor foundations. |
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Maintain equilibrium between management by organisational culture and management by objectives. |
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Agencies should commit resources, staff and organisational capacity to carry them out. |
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This may provide a way beyond the generalised extremes of homogeneity and heterogeneity in analysing the necessity and contingency in organisational forms of capital. |
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Instead of creating an organisational structure that's deeply intertwined with traditional connections, incentivize the people to focus on the areas they are best suited to. |
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Equally, it must promote collegial decision-making in its organisational structure, based on broad consultation with and involvement of different social constituencies. |
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In this brochure we focus on organisational characteristics that facilitate intrapreneurship. |
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Many multi-national and multi-sectoral teams worked together with the support and organisational efforts of project partners. |
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A physician who works for a sports association or sports club will have to carefully balance individual, group and organisational interests. |
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With her friendly organisational skills, Motivierende Inspiratorin is supportive of other colleagues and will enthuse over most projects. |
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The results produced by these organisational arrangements will durably shed light on decisions concerning all the different timescales. |
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We do this is through regular homeweeks, when we perform all of our organisational strategising, maintenance and integrating activities. |
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If so, then besides organisational and moderating capacities, the Czech Presidency will have to show flexibility and a capacity to react rapidly. |
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The core disturbance involves an acute generalised impairment of cognitive function that affects orientation, attention, memory, and planning and organisational skills. |
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Moreover, fears about the potential for organisational self-deception or active manipulation of the data will always be there. |
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Appropriate technical or organisational measures shall be taken to avoid cross contamination and mix-ups. |
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Gavin sits on a Masters Degree Visual Arts Practises course with me where we have seen critical judgment voided by curatorial organisational skills. |
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At the same time, Somfy developed its organisational structure by creating a team dedicated to the garage doors and gates activity. |
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He showed strong leadership qualities and organisational skills. |
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Literally and metaphorically, Lenny was everywhere, attending to every minute organisational detail and then getting into the ring in whites as a ref. |
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This section looks firstly at factors concerned with the fund manager's organisational structure and secondly at matters relating to the implementation of the house policy. |
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Those additional officers were provided from the force reserve which is available to ensure we have sufficient organisational flexibility to meet operational demands. |
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The real challenge for the BJP is gearing up its organisational machinery. |
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It is an ideology that is backed by managerialism, the belief that commercial management principles have the answers to all organisational problems. |
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The EUREGIO continuously provides organisational and ideational support to the General Secretariat. |
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He or she have the relevant organisational skills and experience of the entertainment industry. |
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In the absence of commitment from professional and organisational leaders, efforts will be fragmentary and uncoordinated and will have only minor effects. |
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The ex-Army officer proved at London Scottish that he has superb organisational skills, an eye for uncut diamond players and an ability to work within a tight budget. |
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For me though, the benefits could often be maximised by making more money is available to spend on organisational and support costs. |
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We are being hit by a double whammy: shrinking budgets and organisational instability. |
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Scottish Labour's organisational backbone is provided by a series of networks and financial arrangements between the party, unions, councils and the private sector. |
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It could act as a driver or a restrainer in an organisational change process. |
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Hoarder's homes often appear messy and disorganised, but surprisingly hoarders themselves do not lack organisational skills or responsibility. |
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Technological, organisational and institutional innovation is elevating biological uniformity to the status of an absolute, universal model. |
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Aids for visual planning on maps, town plans, organisational charts and noticeboards. |
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Moreover, they generally occupy lower echelons of the organisational hierarchy. |
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The year 2009 will also see the tournament continue to take shape both visually, atmospherically and in organisational terms. |
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The Community Initiative might also be a good testing ground for an organisational innovation of this kind. |
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The first phase was largely organisational, involving for example the introduction of a single social security number. |
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She entered the business late in life but quickly implemented the organisational skills she had picked up in her previous career as an office worker. |
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This detailed framework solicits responses from the many hundreds of organisational stakeholders who wish to make their views known. |
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The business strategy hinged on five activities around which the new organisational structure was devised. |
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The necessary organisational, constructional and technical measures increase public security both for passengers and employees. |
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Within this process, technical progress and organisational change are inseparably entwined. |
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BearingPoint's lean maturity level is an indicator that surmises the current state of an organisational unit in the lean journey. |
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At the start of Stage Three a fully fledged Eurosystem was operational in technical and organisational terms. |
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This tacit organisational knowledge is priceless, but often lost because it is so often perplexingly difficult to capture. |
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This University is a considerable asset to Bostik's decentralised organisational structure, which the group is keen to continue to develop. |
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Planning serves as an important tool to influence the organisational development in a certain direction. |
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Development of solutions for eliciting, sharing, trading and delivery of organisational knowledge. |
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Conger describes organisational change arising when 'an outside event comes along and awakens us to our potential. |
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Beyond its direct revenue impact, e-commerce will change business processes and organisational models on a large scale. |
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There is no reason for such absurd peregrinations on political or economic, organisational or geographical grounds. |
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We create a work atmosphere that fosters the cooperation and support among each other beyond hierarchical and organisational boundaries. |
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For the organisational structure of the admiralty department and how it developed through the centuries see the following articles below. |
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A command in military terminology is an organisational unit for which a military commander is responsible. |
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The command element of the military is often a strong influence on the organisational culture of the forces. |
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This represents an organisational goal of any military, and the primary focus for military thought through military history. |
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However, many scholarly and organisational estimations regarding the number of these two groups differ significantly from the mentioned census. |
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They are often referred to as a single region, The North, for organisational and economic purposes. |
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Housing construction policy suffered from considerable organisational problems. |
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By the 13th century, an organisational change took place, and a system of putting out was introduced. |
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Socialist theory and organisational contact with the First International, which linked labour movements in various countries, paved the way. |
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Al-Zawahri, an Egyptian-born surgeon, has been credited with bringing tactical and organisational cunning to al-Qaida. |
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Griffiths is the senior partner of Material Assistance, Johannesburg, SA, an organisational development and applied communication practice. |
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It is a question for those who celebrate the decentred nature of their political and organisational structures. |
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Embracing organisational democratisation and ecological awareness, the workplace is changing. |
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It is a term often used to describe self-employment, and encompasses the economic activities that people develop but also their social, institutional and organisational environment. |
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The cathedrals fall into three distinct groups, depending on their earlier organisational structure. |
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Many in the BJP, especially tribal leaders from the Santhal Pargana, blamed the crushing defeat against JMM on the CM's organisational skills. |
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The Pareto principle applies in organisational conflict as anywhere else. |
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Outside, a faint breeze stirs the neat flowerbeds of the university courtyards, perhaps a precursor of the winds of organisational change to come. |
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The range of tasks will enable you to demonstrate your rigorousness and your organisational skills, but also your interpersonal qualities and your ability to be a good team player. |
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The Commission is favourably disposed towards those legislative provisions and creation of the SCF by CFF, since such an organisational structure will provide a definitive solution to the problem of the government guarantee. |
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These categories are intended more for organisational purposes than in order to signify any particular sequence or order of events, but there is some progression of greater involvement from one category to the next. |
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The programme focuses on systematic change, and is underpinned by a belief that change must occur simultaneously at personal, interpersonal and organisational levels. |
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Adhocracy focuses on the external organisational growth and is characterised by elasticity, resources, earning, creativity and acclimation. |
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The Edicom programme has methodological, organisational, legislative and computer components which require a coherent, integrated and synergic approach. |
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Research in organisational knowledge management will aim at supporting organisational innovation and responsiveness through elicitation, sharing, trading, and delivery of knowledge. |
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In addition to the organisational separation of Customer Care and IT, cablecom has continued to intensify its endeavours to provide enhanced customer services over the last few months. |
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When the enterprise is in starting or growth phase, it is not seldom that its owners are faced with technical, financial or organisational questions. |
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Not to mention all the practical and organisational demands entailed, let us simply consider whether ethicality, the nature of which is unwritten, can be enforced. |
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Thus, in spite of the dissimilarities in their organisational styles, the Canadian and American chicken industries have progressed in more or less the same way, when compared over almost three decades. |
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The organisational and human factors clearly prevail. |
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The participants give up unselfishly to a part of their previous prerogatives to create a new organisational identity, more efficient and appropriate to common needs. |
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This website includes information on the ICAO's key activities, its organisational structure, meetings and events, publications and recent news about the organisation and its work. |
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It must utilise in every country any rift, any vacillation in the bourgeois governance, with a corresponding ideological-political orientation and organisational readiness. |
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A detailed examination of the Department's over-arching organisational structure is intended to be the subject of another portion of the commission's hearings. |
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Procurement and equipment planning will be oriented even more stringently to a capability-focused, overall approach across all services and organisational areas, coordinated at multinational level. |
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The latter case, whilst admirably broad-minded, relies on decisions made by a court obliged to sit on polling day, and is thus ill-suited to the organisational needs on which democracies are based. |
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Border collies are known for their high energy levels and organisational abilities that are normally put to use herding flocks of sheep. |
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Deutsche BP thus takes the view that the incompleteness is not due to an organisational negligence, but to an exceptional set of unfortunate circumstances in an isolated case. |
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The ITPF wishes to represent an autonomous form of representation of interests for professionals unburdened by the militant image of traditional unions in India and existing organisational practices. |
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You'll see to it that these are delivered in line with our wider organisational strategy, working closely with your immediate colleagues as well as liaising with our West Africa Regional Team and UK Office. |
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It can take from one to two years before a significant new organisational use of technology goes through the stages of proposal, decision, implementation, learning curve and effective use. |
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There are organisational question-marks over Ms Silva's failure to register her own political party in time for this presidential campaign she alleges chicanery, others say she started the process of registration too late. |
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Come game time, the Americans once again proved their organisational genius, seamlessly whisking 75,000 people from the centre of Manhattan to the suburbs of New Jersey. |
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In a church that embraced monarchical episcopacy, setting aside the synagogue council of elders, African social organisational model with mass consultation and deliberation, is dominated by palaver. |
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Its history would seem straightforward: brilliant inventor makes a breakthrough, cleverly stands conventional organisational principles on their head and, presto, the world is a better place. |
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Some candidate countries are already prepared to play an active role in European RTD activity and to allocate the necessary funds, but financial and organisational constraints subsist in most of them. |
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This is to a great extent the result of very special organisational measures taken at the level of the headquarters and in Liberia to set up and implement actions. |
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The need to build organisational cultures in which there is high quality, ever improving compassionate care focused on the needs of patients is now an indisputable and understandable refrain of health policy. |
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They also recommended revisiting the test methodology and implementing a set of organisational changes with a view to establishing a global programme management approach. |
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The working group would also look at other means by which the organisational arrangements underpinning the conference can be refined to promote continuous improvement. |
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This dialectic and the sometimes-conflicting tensions between clinical, ethnical and organisational issues bear witness to the paradigm shift from psychiatry to mental health. |
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Now coming full circle, I'm invovled in projects in Africa and it's easier to have an organisational hat on and have more bodies available. |
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When combined with organisational changes and the development of new skills, e-Health can help to deliver better care for less money within citizen-centred health delivery systems. |
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Siteco uses technical and organisational safety measures in order to protect your data from accidental or willful manipulation, loss, damage or access from unauthorised persons. |
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Each organisational unit implements operational control procedures within its area of responsibility in accordance with the risk tolerance set ex ante by the Executive Board. |
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Trafficking in human beings is not only an episodic phenomenon, affecting a few individuals, but of structural nature with extensive implications on the social, economic and organisational fabric of our societies. |
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The statement, like a general organisational vision statement, will reflect a technological target for how things might look different in the future. |
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Many managers resign when faced with organisational tasks, which sadly could well explain the mismanagements and commercial, financial and technical disasters. |
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Thus, different new organisational forms of the railway sector have emerged, trying to unbundle the functions and place them under separate responsibilities. |
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Besides affecting the composition of the Board it will automatically mean larger colloquiums, with all the financial and organisational consequences such expansion entails. |
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In other words, particular organisational modes in commercial relations can usefully serve to encourage a supplier upstream to adopt a behaviour that reduces the social contestability of the whole branch. |
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The organisational form was a major topic of discussion in our committee, and I do not believe that Eurocontrol should under any circumstances be marginalised. |
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Such activities usually have clear learning objectives, but vary in duration, in conferring certification for acquired learning, and in organisational structure. |
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Advice networks can be mapped to identify which colleagues individuals turn to most regularly for help or advice in their organisation and may bear little or no resemblance to the formal organisational organogram. |
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This new organisational setup instils responsibility in all the players. |
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The organisational structure is designed on a basis of team working and matrix management to encourage networking, connections, relationships and the flow of information. |
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Managing these steps requires an organisational effort that is not needed, or is at least easier, in the case of dematerialised postal savings certificates and bank bonds. |
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The following paper suggests that the institutional isomorphism of the new modes of governance stands in sharp contrast to the heteromorphism of organisational practices, resources and constraints. |
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The procedures for SIS-SIRENE interworking are compiled in a manual that needs regular updating in order to ensure that organisational and new legal obligations are met effectively. |
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Perhaps you, too, have a concrete idea, or you wish to use the internet as a marketing channel, simplify organisational procedures or present your company on the web in a promotionally effective way. |
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With an annex including the European national ranking, the rates for the registration fee, organisational fee, daily recompensation and travel expenses of the referees. |
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Praxis catalyses the sharing of experiences and supports the development of innovative practices in the field of organisational capacity building. |
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But can this possibly be true? Max Bazerman, an organisational behaviourist at Harvard Business School, says that to ask for proof is to ask the wrong question. |
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The actual legal and organisational aspect of the reforms is plain to see. |
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That India cannot match its organisational prowess will provoke much hand-wringing about national humiliation and the bloodiness of democracy and how it stops anything getting done. |
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By combining these communication assets, Berlusconi built a straightforward relationship with the electorate, communicating directly to Italians, without any political, organisational, or bureaucratic philtre. |
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It is also important to ensure that the time frames are systematically linked to the work plans at all levels, since the outcomes achieved by the various units influenced the outcomes achieved at the organisational level. |
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The flexibility needed for this ongoing regeneration lies at the opposite end of the spectrum from the organisational model based on Fordism and the heyday of the manufacturing industry. |
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As well as information from the Association, it carries announcements from the school on holidays, information on school life, on cultural, social and organisational life of the different language sections and small ads. |
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This is on top of the regular job and means TelePresence meetings at all hours. Why then has Cisco's boss taken his company into unchartered organisational waters? |
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Accordingly, the questions are what organisational factors should be taken into account and how these influence the behavioral enactions. |
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But as global problems proliferate and information whips round the world ever faster, the organisational response looks ever shabbier, slower and feebler. |
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Work safety is increased by already including a large number of constructional, technical and organisational preventive safety measures in the planning phase. |
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This proposal, however, is not equal to the task of standing up to existing problems without imposing excessively administrative and organisational burdens. |
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The participants were informed that the Governing Council had adopted a mission statement, strategic intents and organisational principles for the Eurosystem. |
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The party's organisational structure has always striven to strike the right balance in terms of leadership positions between these three Shona subgroups. |
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Hoffmann-La Roche adds that after the chairmanship of ECAMA passed to Jungbunzlauer in 1994, the latter also took over the organisational role in the cartel. |
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Moving away from an organisational culture framed by fear of failure to one founded on recognition for contribution and performance will be a stronger attraction for potential female leaders. |
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Black Lives Matter emerged as the most cohesive movement, with membership across the country and sweeping demands – if not exactly an organisational structure as familiar as establishment civil rights groups. |
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To really tackle bias, organisational behaviour needs to change. |
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Up to 2004 almost all organisational units have gone through these steps. |
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The main functions have their own organisational structures with local committees and group committees whose tasks include risk monitoring, with independent oversight by the risk control function. |
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The preliminary results of the quality management system introduced can be considered a step towards the improvement of the organisational structure. |
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It takes human brain work to fill up the organisational competence. |
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Wesley's organisational skills soon established him as the primary leader of the movement. |
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It was not designed to modernise old industries, make them efficient, or transform their organisational structure. |
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Both Marx and Engels participated in drawing the programme and organisational principles of the new Communist League. |
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The conference also established the basic organisational structure of the new party. |
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However, three quarters of the region's manufacturers have innovated around improving their organisational methods and systems too. |
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The PYO, Karachi divisions delegation led by its President, Iqbal Saandh apprised them about the issues being faced by the youth and the organisational matters of Karachi. |
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Combined with the boroughs of Belfast and Derry, the counties do serve for organisational purposes within government, and often with private businesses and sporting clubs. |
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Many kindreds believe that anyone can take on the position of priest, with members sharing organisational duties and taking turns in leading the rites. |
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This was an allusion to the Tories, a political grouping that had existed from 1678, but which had no organisational continuity with the Pittite party. |
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There is an Anglican Communion Office in London, under the aegis of the Archbishop of Canterbury, but it only serves in a supporting and organisational role. |
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He is Maurice Duffy, the lifeforce behind business consultancy Blackswan, which punches way above its weight in the world of organisational transformation. |
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