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Narrowed focus allows clearer line of sight between what workers do every day and the market performance of the organization.
"They're taking credit for some of the things that McChrystal was already doing and calling it a narrowed focus," a senior military official said.
City officials had hoped that such a narrowed focus would avoid the pitfalls that Justice William O. Douglas identified in his 1972 opinion, Papachristou v. City of Jacksonville.
In a state where industry guzzles more than half of the energy used and makes up close to 20 percent of all the industrial consumption in the United States, the narrowed focus could have an impact on energy demand.
That model held sway until the 1980s, when the stagnation of economic growth and corporate profits of the 1970s brought a narrowed focus on stock-market returns as the primary measure of management performance.
As if anticipating criticism that after an enormous investigation and analysis process that engaged hundreds of experts and poor New Yorkers, the commission's final report was neither bold nor far-reaching enough, Mr. Bloomberg defended the narrowed focus.
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