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It's why the majority of retailers have lost control of their own competitive agendas and feel compelled to do Black Friday and Cyber Monday and so on.
Work focusing on medical teachers' reluctance to teach noted ten impediments including lack of reward, perverse incentives of academic promotion by research with little value on teaching, lack of teaching skill, competitive agendas of clinical service and research, obtuse curriculum redesign and administrative blocks like high student teacher ratios [ 6].
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"There is an unfolding narrative that [the Lib Dems] showed they were up for government and credible on the economy but also have a competitive agenda on housing, refugees, the environment, political reform and Europe," he said.
From the Pacific classic between Peru and Chile to Brazil's tumultuous rivalry with Argentina – one that drove sociologist Pablo Alabarces to say, "Brazilians love to hate Argentinians, and Argentinians hate to love Brazilians" – every encounter has a significant competitive agenda.
In full-page newspaper ads on July 21st, Star complained of "a mix of vested interests, commercial pressures and competitive agenda" and a "media campaign aimed to confuse and mislead people".Star India, wholly owned by News Corp, is now the market leader.
First, the scorecard brings together, in a single management report, many of the seemingly disparate elements of a company's competitive agenda: becoming customer oriented, shortening response time, improving quality, emphasizing teamwork, reducing new product launch times, and managing for the long term.
Even if it means risking being taken out of context to fit someone else's competitive agenda.
But Phillips reports an "emerging consensus" among business and government leaders for a "pro-business competitive agenda" developed through "new kinds of business-government collaboration". If such a program receives official backing from the Reagan Administration, Democratic industrial policy advocates can be expected to reassert forcefully their own agendas.
These professional identities are based in distinct models of care, different skill sets, diverse economic circumstances and competitive political agendas.
But it also raises fundamental questions about the nature of corruption, our ability to tackle it, and its place on a fiercely competitive development agenda, say three experts.
And while you're at it, forget Pearl Mesta's politically potent parties of the past or the socially competitive and agenda-laden parties that Sally Quinn gives in Washington today.
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