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Gary Chown, executive head at Children First, says federation allows the schools to centralise back-office functions, such as finance, HR and administration, while freeing heads to concentrate on teaching and learning.
It centralised back-office functions.
"We understood the Lewis report meant centralising all production back to Sydney, which would mean job cuts in Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Tasmania and Melbourne," Tull said.
Since the bank crash of 2008 the centralising imperative is back with a vengeance, perceived to be the only way to save the euro.
Information and communication technology has already encouraged large firms to centralise their accounting and back-office functions.
He understood instinctively that Russia was too centralised and tried to hand back some powers to its regions and republics.
Centralising resources and joining up on back office systems is one of the great benefits.
Explanations of how Britain came to be so centralised in the first place look back as far as the dismantling of regional structures that followed the Norman invasion.
Part of this goes back to Spotify's intention to centralise and better control the experience on its service: with Sonos you control the music experience using the Sonos app, and of course Sonos only works with… Sonos, "and we want ubiquity".
However the main draw back of these was the difficulty in centralising the information.
The focus of these exercises is to centralise pain from the peripheral muscles and buttocks to the lower back.
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