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Since then they have been subject to constant restructuring and are now scattered to the organisational winds.
Working in a post-1992 univershey, she added: "Constant restructuring, constant changes in policy and procedures, and the constant increase in demands have created a state of acute anxiety and utter demoralisation for all staff at every level.
Mr. Kaeser, who had been Siemens's chief financial officer since 2006, is seen as a steady hand who will help regain the confidence of employees weary of constant restructuring plans.
They have tried, or at least promised, more or less everything stimulus after stimulus (the fiscal packages amounted to a grand total of ¥120 trillion between 1992 and 2000), constant restructuring, bail-outs and bankruptcies.Now the choices are limited.
His comment, in the BBC house magazine, Ariel, that Birt "stifled much of the creativity of the BBC, wasted huge amounts of money on management consultants and constant restructuring, and disposed of many older but talented people who knew radio and television well", exemplified the sort of acerbic intervention he would make.
Additionally, no one is talking about the reality of the constant restructuring process done nearly annually in most companies – this makes it extremely difficult to demonstrate long-term results.
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Both types of transients are compared for the same reaction mechanism and rate constants, neglecting catalyst restructuring.
Restructuring looms.
Restructuring brings higher unemployment".
Gives his plans for restructuring.
All three are desperately restructuring.
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