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It is not that the practices made them any better; well-managed firms adopted them more often than their more poorly managed counterparts.
The more poorly managed their disease, the greater the deterioration in mental function.
Can't recall a more poorly managed change process than the one deployed by the Beeb in overhauling this site.It's like they've gone out of their way to avoid every aspect of best practice.
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However, the U.S Department of Defense (DoD) has an excessive budget of more than half a trillion dollars, which is more often than not poorly managed.
In particular, competition prompts more diligent management practices among poorly managed companies, which will be forced to exit the market if they don't adapt.
In a wealthy, well-managed city, it is rare for many people to die from a hurricane, flood or earthquake but large death tolls are much more common in lower-income, poorly managed cities.
In contrast, resources that are unowned or politically controlled are more apt to be inadequately and poorly managed.
The operation to deal with them was so inefficient and poorly managed that last winter more than 150 boxes of mail, including correspondence from applicants, lawyers and MPs, lay unopened in a room in Liverpool.
The operative phrase is "well-managed". When poorly managed, grazing can degrade pasture, and scientists and ranchers are experimenting with various densities and grazing patterns to try to figure out which ones lead to more effective carbon sequestration.
"I have watched whole populations of birds decline and disappear in the wake of poorly managed logging operations and, more recently mining.
The company, a conglomerate based in Bermuda, became one of the stars of the late 1990's bull market by buying up rivals it considered poorly managed and making them more efficient.
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