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The MBA program examines real-life problems that business executives grapple with on a daily basis, so that students are able to develop informed, creative, strategic and integrated perspectives necessary to take on a lifetime of leadership challenges.
CoSGOP introduced a new approach characterized by communication with and active involvement of stakeholders and those to be affected by the program ; strategic planning based on the identification of strengths and weakness, opportunities and threats, as well as on scenario-building and visioning ; the definition of goals as the basis for action ; and long-term, flexible programming of interventions by stakeholders.
Ommen's location at the confluence of two rivers at the heart of the region made it the bishop's strategic and logistic basis in the defence of his domain Oversticht against the rebellious Drents.
It is responsive to the needs of its members and its strategic environment, and its instruments and best-practice approaches are recognized as the basis for sound customs administration throughout the world.
Sustainability values form the basis of the strategic management, process the costs and benefits of the firm ’ s operations, and are measured against the survival needs of the planets stakeholders.
" Operation Blessing operates on a daily basis in 23 countries around the world, implementing programs that provide strategic disaster relief, medical aid, hunger relief, clean water and community development.
In the case of the Russian Air Force, new Tu-160 strategic bombers are expected to be delivered on a regular basis over the course of the next 10 to 20 years.
There are also conscientious supporters of identity politics who have developed their stances on the basis of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's work, and have described some forms of identity politics as strategic essentialism, a form which has sought to work with hegemonic discourses to reform the understanding of " universal " goals.
This common civilisational impulse will be the basis of a political and strategic union.
More recently, however, after re-examining the archives, historians concur that, while the resistance provided a firm basis for moral support and paved the way for post-war governments, the strategic effect during the occupation was limited.
* From the basis of VIII Brigade, the Royal Air Force forms the Independent Force, tasked to mount a strategic bombing campaign against Germany " independently " of the ground and sea campaigns the Allies have been waging since 1914.
In addition there are ( after reorganisation in 2006 ) ten NHS strategic health authorities, organised on a regional basis, which have the responsibility of coordinating the strategies of the trusts in their regions.
The agreement formed the basis for the ongoing nuclear-targeting cooperation between the two countries, and the different target types resembled the two nations ' different priorities during their World War II strategic bombing campaign.
Alternatives to segmenting physicians purely on the basis of prescribing do exist, and marketers can call upon strategic partners who specialize in delineating which characteristics of true opinion leadership, a physician does or does not possess.
The Global Trends analysis provides a basis for long-range strategic policy assessment for the White House and the intelligence community.
This strategic move gave the dissolution a somewhat legal basis, and was primarily the work of Christian Michelsen.
Writings on nonviolent struggle by Gene Sharp formed the strategic basis of the student campaigns.
In his broad-based critique of what he views as an academic-industrial system, Noble has questioned Israel's strategic role in Western institutions on a broad basis.
The first evidence of primitive fortification came later in the 3rd century BC, with the settlement of the Scordisci who picked the strategic hilltop at the meeting of the two rivers as the basis for their habitation.
Other aminities include a 100 % standby generators ; lightning protection and grounding systems ; structured cabling system for high-speed transmission of data, video and voice communications ; provision for fiber optic telecommunications system ; advanced building management system ; CCTV monitoring at strategic locations controlled at the central command station on a 24-hour basis ; fire alarm and automatic fire sprinkler systems ; dual water supply with water treatment facility ; underground and overhead water reservoir ; 2 individually controlled Air Handling Units per floor with alloted air condition load for after-office use ; a communications tower ; voice and smoke evacuation systems ; and a gondola system for building exterior maintenance.
Those AEFs would provide combat power on a rotating basis to combatant commanders worldwide, leveraging Air Force combat capabilities to better meet the national strategic requirements and joint operational objectives.
The author proposes building new foundations that can provide the basis for global democracy and the creation of a Global Social Contract, rooted in the respect and protection of civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights, as well as in the recognition of the strategic role of international law.
" This figure is public knowledge and the individual missionaries supported are highlighted on a regular basis through preaching stories, video testimonies, and strategic updates in " the weekly " bulletin.
In 2007, Massey announced a strategic alliance with Essar Mineral Resources Ltd., a member of Essar Group of India, to jointly evaluate and develop select business opportunities on a project-by-project basis.

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This aircraft, which was planned for initial operational use about 1965, would be complementary to but likewise competitive with the four strategic ballistic missile systems, all of which are scheduled to become available earlier.
Thus, the need for the B-70 as a strategic weapon system is doubtful.
The administration at the same time, looks to the chairmen for strategic aid in building stronger departments.
* 2000 – Second Battle of Elephant Pass: Tamil Tigers capture a strategic Sri Lankan Army base and hold it for 8 years.
Besides them, many smaller systems exist ( tactical ABMs ), that generally cannot intercept intercontinental strategic missiles, even if within range — an incoming ICBM simply moves too fast for these systems.
: Alexander insisted on the need for strategic reasoning because kinesthetic sensory awareness is a relative sense, not a truthful indicator of factual bodily relationship in space.
* The plane will be shot down if it is deemed to become a missile heading for strategic targets.
Following the 1979 invasion and occupation of Afghanistan by Soviet troops, Massoud devised a strategic plan for expelling the invaders and overthrowing the communist regime.
Independent battalions were also deployed as ' stiffeners ' for infantry divisions, and the StuG III's anti-tank capabilities contributed greatly to the German's ability to draw out World War II after they had lost the strategic initiative.
The baneful influence of these antiquated principles was clearly shown in the maintenance of Königgratz-Josefstadt in 1866 as a strategic point, which was preferred to the defeat of the separated Prussian armies, and in the strange plans produced in Vienna for the campaign of 1859, and in the almost unintelligible Battle of Montebello in the same year.
The Soviet doctrine called for development of their own ABM system and return to strategic parity with the US.
This treaty mandates cuts in deployed strategic nuclear warheads, but without actually mandating cuts to total stockpiled warheads, and without any mechanism for enforcement.
Litigation for the purpose of profit is referred to as “ Ambulance chasing ”: If for the purpose of harassment, for example to silence critics, it is known as a strategic lawsuit against public participation ( SLAPP ).
Strategic bombing are heavy bombers primarily designed for long-range bombing missions against strategic targets such as supply bases, bridges, factories, shipyards, and cities themselves, in order to damage an enemy's war effort.
With advances in aircraft design and equipment, they were joined by larger multi-engined biplane aircraft on both sides for long range strategic bombing especially by night.
Transferring a 2, 000 pound Joint Direct Attack Munition | JDAM to a lift truck for loading onto a B-1B Lancer supersonic strategic bomber in Southwest Asia in 2007.
Plans in the U. S. and Russia for successors to the current strategic bomber force remain only paper projects, and political and funding pressures suggest that they are likely to remain so for the foreseeable future.
B-52 is the common name of the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, a strategic bomber aircraft designed and built by Boeing for the U. S. Air Force.
Intentional walks are a strategic defensive maneuver, usually done to bypass one hitter for one the defensive team believes is less likely to initiate a run-scoring play ( e. g., a home run, sacrifice fly, or RBI base hit ), or to set up a double play or force out situation for the next batter.
In the United States, it was a controversial battle because of the island's questionable strategic value and the high casualty rate, which was the highest for U. S. military personnel of any battle in the Pacific War.
The battle reversed the strategic situation in the Mediterranean, and allowed the Royal Navy to assume a dominant position which it would retain for the rest of the war.

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