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Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah also introduced organizational forms that gave Ismāʿīlī communities the means to structure and regulate their own affairs.
Examples might include an organizational structure which is unclear and therefore makes it confusing to know who to communicate with.
* Lipid bilayer-fundamental organizational structure of cell membranes
Independent Baptist churches have no formal organizational structure above the level of the local congregation.
Churches of Christ purposefully have no central headquarters, councils, or other organizational structure above the local church level.
The party's organizational structure was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution and rebuilt afterwards by Deng Xiaoping, who subsequently initiated " Socialism with Chinese characteristics " and brought all state apparatuses back under the rule of the CPC.
Control accounts are cells of a responsibility assignment ( RACI ) matrix, which is intersection of the project WBS and the organizational breakdown structure ( OBS ).
Stallman founded the Free Software Foundation in 1985 to provide the organizational structure to advance his free software ideas.
By this point, the Franciscan Order had grown to such an extent that its primitive organizational structure was no longer sufficient.
At the beginning many Hezbollah leaders have maintained that the movement was " not an organization, for its members carry no cards and bear no specific responsibilities ," and that the movement does not have " a clearly defined organizational structure.
A hierarchical organization is an organizational structure where every entity in the organization, except one, is subordinate to a single other entity.
" However, the attempts that ICANN have made to set up an organizational structure that would allow wide input from the global Internet community did not produce results amenable to the current Board.
Additional factors that complicate the measurement of job performance include the instability of job performance over time due to forces such as changing performance criteria, the structure of the job itself and the restriction of variation in individual performance by organizational forces.
The organizational structure of Jardines has changed almost totally, but the members of the family of Dr. William Jardine still have significant influence in the firm.
The organizational structure had a strong chain of authority.
Then it mushroomed to nearly 800, 000 members in 1886, but its frail organizational structure could not cope and it was battered by charges of failure and violence.
The organizational structure of the LAF Command includes:
As Andrew Jackson's Secretary of State and then Vice President, Van Buren was a key figure in building the organizational structure for Jacksonian democracy, particularly in New York State.
) was used in the organizational structure of Komsomol.
In an organizational structure, the Peter Principle's practical application allows assessment of the potential of an employee for a promotion based on performance in the current job ; i. e., members of an hierarchical organization eventually are promoted to their highest level of competence, after which further promotion raises them to incompetence.
A quality management system ( QMS ) can be expressed as the organizational structure, procedures, processes and resources needed to implement quality management.
In 1895, the Confédération Générale du Travail ( CGT ) in France expressed fully the organizational structure and methods of revolutionary syndicalism influencing labour movements the world over.
The Book of Discipline is the guidebook for local churches and pastors and describes in considerable detail the organizational structure of local United Methodist Churches.
The organizational structure of Jardines has changed almost totally, but the members of the family of Dr. William Jardine still control the firm through a complex cross-shareholding structure, several allied shareholders and a secretive 1947 Trust.

organizational and HL7
Most HL7 standards are not Open Standards, depending on the definition, since the current HL7 International IP Policy requires that an implementer or user be an organizational member of HL7, which requires annual payment of a fee.
HL7 International currently asserts that business use of the HL7 standards requires a paid organizational membership in HL7, Inc. HL7 Members can access standards for free, and non-members can buy the standards from HL7, ANSI, or for some standards, ISO.

organizational and Inc
Erhard was first known for " The est Training " ( 1971 – 1983 ) and " The Forum " ( 1984 – 1991 ), which were offered to the public through an organizational structure that included Erhard Seminars Training Inc. ( 1971 – 1975 ), est, an educational corporation ( 1975 – 1981 ), and Werner Erhard & Associates ( WEA, 1981 – 1991 ).
Handbook of psychology: Industrial and organizational psychology, NY, US: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
The Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches, Inc. ( Hil: Kasapulanan sang Bautista nga Pilipinhon ) is the oldest Baptist organizational body in the Philippines.
In March 2007, Orpheus became one of the first winners of the Worldwide Award for the Most Democratic Workplaces sponsored by WorldBlu, Inc., a Washington, D. C .- based organization specializing in organizational democracy.
In 2005, Despair, Inc. published " The Art of Demotivation " by E. L. Kersten, Ph. D., a former professor of organizational communication, co-founder and currently frontman of Despair, Inc.
On December 12, 2006, Skippers, Inc., filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in U. S. Court in Seattle in an organizational restructuring.
PSSI has 4 organizations in its organizational structure, namely: the Liga Indonesia Inc. ( or PT.
Shortly thereafter, the Hartmans were removed from their organizational duties, leaving Glen Hallit as the sole organizer of the new company, 3H Productions, Inc.

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This organizational network would be of no avail if there were no regulations pertaining to the types of message sent.
Biggest organizational problem, he adds, is setting up CDC units in rock-ribbed Democratic territory.
As a result of these changed conditions, the impact of the organizational effort on agricultural labor-management relations has been much greater than in the past.
Today a battle cry may seem an anachronism, for in the modern Army, esprit de corps has been sacrificed to organizational charts and tables.
The proclamation of the churches is almost totally confined to pastoral contacts by the clergy ( 17.3 per cent of new members ) and friendly contacts by members ( over two thirds if organizational activities are included ).
In the Heathen movements, a kindred is a local worship group and organizational unit.
Anthroposophical ideas have been applied practically in many areas including Steiner / Waldorf education, special education ( most prominently through the Camphill Movement ), agriculture, medicine, ethical banking, organizational development, and the arts.
Artillery types can be categorised in several ways, for example by type or size of weapon or ordnance, by role or by organizational arrangements.
A legal framework regarding licensing, bank activities, organizational and capital requirements, inspections and sanctions ( all applicable to all countries of the Union ) is in place and underwent significant reforms in 1999.
The club members, led by Alexander Cartwright, formulated the " Knickerbocker Rules ", which in large part dealt with organizational matters but which also laid out rules for playing the game.
It is sometimes used humorously to dispel cabal-like organizational conspiracy theories, or as an ironic statement, indicating one who knows the existence of " the cabal " will invariably deny there is one.
This proved critical in early tank battles where German tank commanders exploited the organizational advantage over the Allies that radio communication gave them.
Networks may be classified according to a wide variety of characteristics such as the medium used to transport the data, communications protocol used, scale, topology, and organizational scope.
All the above approaches tend to be generalized to the form of integrated computational models of a synthetic / abstract intelligence, in order to be applied to the explanation and improvement of individual and social / organizational decision-making and reasoning.
Additionally, though 60 % of the Fortune 500 companies have a Chief Diversity Officer ( CDO ) or Diversity leadership position, this and many other C-level titles are not necessarily universally recognized as Corporate Officers, and tend to be specific to particular organizational cultures or preferences as employees.
Effective communication practices in group and organizational settings are very important to the formation and maintenance of communities.
Organizational communication is the study of how people communicate within an organizational context and the influences and interactions within organizational structures.
Although organizational communication, as a field of study, is usually geared toward companies and business groups, these may also be seen as communities.
The principles of organizational communication can also be applied to other types of communities.
In various historical and present-day societies, institutionalized religions have established systems of earthly justice that punish crimes against the divine will and against specific devotional, organizational and other rules under specific codes, such as Roman Catholic canon law.
It was decided to create three sections: informational, organizational, and a unit to combat counter-revolution and sabotage.

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