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Japan's old growth-at-any-cost school of management assumed that it was always better to diversify than to face stagnation or (heaven forbid) redundancies even if that meant entering fields where the company had no production facilities, no technology, no suppliers, no customers and no competence whatsoever.
When Facebook launched Photos in October 2005, the company's management assumed that the market had mostly been settled with established competitors like Yahoo's Flickr.
Competent management assumed the use of good-quality fry, agricultural inputs, draining facilities and control of predators.
The land use parts of the model were parameterized according to typical Thuringian conditions as follows: Forest management assumed regularly thinned, even-aged stands with relatively long rotations (Tables 2, 3).
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Yield management assumes that airline seats are perishable and can be marked at fluctuating prices based on calculations for demand, starting months in advance and continuing until the time the plane takes off.
The traditional approach to asset management assumes that prices follow a random walk.
Designing reduced-calorie foods and beverages without compromising their satiating effect could benefit weight management, assuming that consumers do not compensate for the missing calories at other meals.
Cognitive approaches to obesity management assume that weight loss is more likely to occur if individuals perceive many benefits and few costs.
In the majority of Brazilian universities, the university management assumes the responsibility for providing legislative updates by publicizing the Innovation Law.
Most works in the field of public key management assume either that some sort of trust among network entities exists beforehand or that the nodes proceed with pairwise certification faithfully or at random.
Traditional water planning and management assume inevitable, continuing, lockstep growth in demand for water as populations and economies expand.
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