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Others mentioned that PNs are increasingly taking on a coordinating case-manager role for chronic patients.
Better yet, offer to take on a specific task.
It's also hoped those doctors will take on a bigger role coordinating patient care.
The Cabinet Office, which currently coordinates the work of Whitehall departments, would take on a major role overseeing work on social justice.
We are coordinating very effectively with the Mexican government and President Calderón, who has taken on a extraordinarily difficult task of dealing with these drug cartels that have gotten completely out of hand.
A few years ago we took on an enormous task.
It is also increasingly taking on a role in coordinating ongoing and complex care needs.
On retiring he moved to Devon, where he took on a host of unpaid tasks.
Overworked workers take on extra tasks and pay a task-switching productivity penalty that DeMarco estimates at 15%, minimum.
Not only did he take on, unpaid, the herculean task of coordinating payments to survivors of Sept. 11 and to the families of those killed, but he also did it with a Solomon-like wisdom and fairness that should surely earn him a place of honor, if not in the history books, certainly in the hearts of all those who came into contact with him.
Established organizational functions take on different management tasks: Supply chain management coordinates with upstream partners, project management oversees the focal innovation, B2B and B2C marketing manages relations with downstream adopters, and business development works with complementary innovators.
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