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"It is great that claimants are getting the help they need from our Jobcentre Plus advisors and that they feel confident about managing changes such as monthly payments".
He added, "If insurers have shown anything over the course of the centuries in which they have oared it is that they are capable of managing changes in the weather on both the micro and the macro scale".
Any methodology must therefore take these constraints into consideration, hence the need for formal methods of managing changes.
The data management architect understands agility as architects being more involved in project realisation and taking a role in managing changes.
In this study, two divergent points of view arise, one which supports recovering past landscapes and another which favours managing changes, conserving the existing landscape.
This chapter describes managing changes applicable for data requirements, and performing round-trip engineering to synchronize changes across physical, logical, and conceptual models.
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This case study helps practicing managers understand their responsibilities in managing change.
"Managing change," is Ferguson's phrase for meeting the changing seasons of European soccer.
To a certain extent, management of nature reserves and protected areas has always been about managing change.
Managing change is difficult in a traditional business.
Managing change is his business, the key to life.
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