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For instance, organizations may perceive that CSR initiatives are needed to establish competitive position as well as legitimacy.

For instance, organizations that perform all their business functions may have to spend huge amounts on replacing obsolete technology (Dominguez, 2006).

For instance, organizations that already have assessment modules may adapt the ClASS approach, use ClASS-trained reviewers, and source technical resources from the ClASS website.

For instance, organizations that have recently deployed or are still planning to implement EHRs may face different challenges to ensuring patient safety (e.g., intraoperability between the EHR and other systems) than their counterparts with established EHRs (e.g., making full use of the EHR to monitor safety events).

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For instance, organization's alliance with business partners, contractors and sub-contractors may increase data access demands for analytics.

In one recent protest in front of AES's headquarters in Santo Domingo, for instance, community organizations carried signs painted with skulls and crossbones describing the company as a pirate.

For instance, in organizations with strong cultures, such as the military and others with long traditions, the indoctrination of its members is standard and enduring; values are continuously reinforced in terms of rituals, symbols, and rules or expectations for patterns of behaviour.

For instance, many organizations could focus on satisfying the needs of only 20percentt of their customers and still maintain 80percentt of their revenue.

For instance, three organizations that are at initial maturity levels are using the BRSM as a guide to carry out measurements, and another is using the RSMO as a reference model for building their measurement repository.

For instance, several organizations facing uncertainty would build flexibility in the supply chain taking the form of buffer inventory, a larger supply base, or excess capacity (Sawhney, 2006) all of which requires more resources to implement or manage by the same token less resources are available for environmental management.

In March of this year, for instance, 11 organizations - some public, though mostly private - committed over $2 billion to water, wildlife and land investments.

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