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Managing is a function that can be applied easily to any process: producing cars, IRS forms, sausages, etc.
Archive 2009-02-01 Gordon McCabe 2009
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TCS Daily has an article by Instapundit entitled Managing to Look Busy, in which he states…
Web Surfing Crackdowns by Corporations as Harmfall? « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy 2006
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TCS Daily has an article by Instapundit entitled Managing to Look Busy, in which he states… And given that U.S. economic performance over the past few years, as Internet usage has boomed, has been excellent, it's hard to believe that this websurfing is really threatening productivity.
2006 May « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy 2006
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Managing is a separate and distinct kind of work which is emerging as another profession.
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A study by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) entitled "Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation" (SREX)' supports the notion that extreme weather occurrences are going to increase in frequency, hugely affecting BRK's potential for generating sustainable revenues in the insurance and re-insurance businesses.
R. Paul Herman: Warren Buffett's Billions at Risk; Berkshire Hathaway Is Lowest-Rated on Sustainability R. Paul Herman 2012
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In the report, entitled Managing an Ageing Workforce, 34% of managers claim that board-level recognition of ageing workforce issues is non-existent.
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If you're seeking more information, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln provides a comprehensive guide titled Managing Bed Bugs.
Bedbugs, bedding and baggage: What travelers need to know now 2010
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If you're seeking more information, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln provides a comprehensive guide titled Managing Bed Bugs.
Bedbugs, bedding and baggage: What travelers need to know now 2010
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If that happens as expected, the board is set to name Managing Director
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The oil giant is expected to name Managing Director Robert Dudley, an American, to succeed CEO Tony Hayward, who has been widely criticized for his handling of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
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