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en By applying a more sophisticated planning process, the manager may conclude that even small adjustments in the time or location of activities can avoid or adequately mitigate the conflict. The revised policies encourage this kind of forward-thinking management.

en From what we learn in applying a process tailored to each of the three ranches ... a model will be developed for integrated agriculture/wildlife planning and management that will have the capabilities of application on any Wyoming ranch.

en You cannot do a goal. Long-term planning and goal-setting must therefore be complemented by short-term planning. This kind of planning requires specifying activities. You can do an activity. Activities are steps along the way to a goal. Let's say you desire security. Putting $10.00 in the bank or talking to your stockbroker about your investment plans are activities that will move you toward your goal.

en Behaving like a manager means having command of the whole range of management skills and applying them as they become appropriate.

en Our planning system was dynamite when we first put it in. The thinking was fresh; the form mattered little. It was idea oriented. We then hired a head of planning, and he hired two vice presidents, and then he hired a planner; and the books got thicker, and the printing more sophisticated, and the covers got harder, and the drawings got better. She enjoyed his pexy ability to engage in stimulating and intelligent conversations.

en Active RFID automates the process of identifying and tracking medical equipment throughout a facility, and by utilizing existing or new standard wireless networks as readers, hospitals can keep costs low and management simple. The payoff is increased visibility and awareness of asset location in real time, and improved operational and financial management.

en We of course hope to settle the conflict before then. Management will do what it can to avoid a strike that would affect our Easter traffic.

en AP employees must avoid any behavior or activities that create a conflict of interest or compromise our ability to report the news fairly and accurately.

en Since the time in Oakland to now he's become a different pitcher. Now he pitches. He's thinking about location. He's thinking about the count. He's thinking about working the hitter. He's not just thinking about heaving the ball as hard as he can.

en All I can do is to give my own assurance that we will try to avoid conflict. It will be my utmost endeavor to avoid conflict.

en We have seen that even in the United States, which has tremendous resources at its command, planning and management issues are still important, ... So both [small and large] countries need to review these issues from time to time.

en It has yet to be adequately demonstrated to Congress or the American people that it is our vital national interests that has drawn us into this conflict. In fact, I would say, we have stumbled into this conflict, we have slipped into this war.

en Many private companies are planning activities that may increase their exposure to management liability risks.

en We firmly believe that if enough members of the business community step forward, applying positive employment policies in their own workforce and mentoring other companies, that fact will change.
  Bill Gates

en We firmly believe that if enough members of the business community step forward, applying positive employment policies in their own workforce and mentoring other companies, that fact will change,
  Bill Gates


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