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Professor Ben Polak: They're going to coordinate; that's very good.
Meanwhile, Senator Roberts worried out loud about who was going to coordinate the 46 federal agencies, not to mention governors, mayors, police chiefs and all the other officeholders who would want a say in responding to a possible biological or chemical or nuclear disaster in their state.
O'Neill hung up and dashed off a quick memo to self that read in part: "Get KR and others in the press/media operation to agree we're going to coordinate our outside face and that the outside face will be driven by substance, not by the need to have a line of the day".
Ms. Grady recalls the birth of a companywide athletic tradition: One day in the summer of 2004 employees from the marketing and client service department decided they were going to coordinate a race, or "scrum" as they called it, through the moat-like stream that surrounded the buildings.
As I mentioned — I mean, this is — first and foremost, the Department of Justice needs to review the ruling, and then they're going to coordinate with both DHS and other federal government departments and agencies to figure out how to implement that going forward.
I asked Parscale during the Q&A session how they're going to coordinate campaign communication on such a large scale.
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We're also going to have some of our small boats ready to go, to coordinate any pollution response, and we're staging additional capabilities at Fort Dix.
It's plausible they're going to fail to coordinate.
So it seems at least plausible that they're going to fail to coordinate.
But again, the disaster is to fail to coordinate and go to see different movies.
In forming new multidisciplinary teams, some larger companies may fail to coordinate their go-to-market approaches — and, as a consequence, different business divisions of the same company may approach cities with uncoordinated pitches.
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