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is capabilities
noun
The power or ability to generate an outcome
Exact(3)
Their answer, in one word, is capabilities.
In 1998, Feeny and Willcocks published a core IS capabilities framework suggesting four tasks and nine capabilities for any future IT function.
The coalition has targeted these locations in an attempt to damage IS capabilities.
Similar(54)
The second strategy thrust is "capability" and the third is "productivity".
It is very easy to count money, but as we learned [in Afghanistan], the important thing is capability".
"It is capability to impose lethal power, where needed, when needed, with the greatest flexibility and with the greatest agility".
Another important improvement made in the new version is capability to upload custom datasets.
These are capabilities that the SBA already has.
These are capabilities that consumer tablets do not offer.
These are "capabilities that large enterprises need," he says.
Yet if Sen and other capability scholars label capabilities as freedoms, then what kind of freedoms are capabilities?
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