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"Whenever you enter a new situation, don't assume you can execute a strategy that will win," he said.
Training director furious —not only because he'd been overruled, but because he was being forced to execute a strategy that was doomed to fail.
Well, if a company wants to stay competitive in the industry, it must create and execute a strategy that is good and sound.
It is nearly impossible to translate — let alone execute — a strategy that you don't understand.
"We will execute a strategy that once again secures the border; apprehends and prosecutes those criminal aliens that threaten our public safety; takes the fight to gangs like MS-13 and Los Zetas; and makes dismantlement and destruction of the cartels a top priority," Sessions said in his speech, according to prepared remarks.
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"Hollatz was executing a strategy that had already been developed by the rest of the company".
He insists that Merrill is simply "executing a strategy that has been in place for four years, before Glass-Steagall was scrapped, which we won't change unless we are forced to".
With this team in place, Park believes that BuildDirect is now in a position to execute on a strategy that looks a bit different from its existing model.
Mike Simonton, an analyst at Fitch Ratings, said, "We expect that The Times will be able to execute a strategy like this," adding that other papers will try it in the near future, but few are likely to succeed.
"My role was to execute a trading strategy that had been initiated, approved, mandated and monitored" by bank management.
This approach sounds easy enough and it was a strategy that cost nothing to execute.
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