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"organisational capability" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the ability or capacity of an organization to effectively and efficiently complete tasks, achieve goals, and adapt to changes. You can use the phrase "organisational capability" in various contexts, such as: - "The success of the project was largely due to the company's strong organisational capability." - "We need to invest in improving our organisational capability in order to stay ahead of the competition." - "The new manager was able to identify and utilise the organisation's untapped capabilities." - "The decline in sales can be attributed to the company's lack of organisational capability in marketing." - "The company's long-term strategy focuses on building and enhancing its organisational capabilities."
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The militants have also demonstrated that despite the army's claims of having destroyed their operational and organisational capability, they are present and still capable of planning and hitting at will, where they want.
While that must raise serious questions about the organisational capability and ultimately its long-term resilience, it is likely to have longer term consequences for the survival not only of his own unit, but AQIM.
On Monday, health minister Ana Mato claimed: "We have professionals who are magnificently prepared to deal with this situation and with the technical and organisational capability to face it".
It has alienated rebels fighting the regime as well as the Syrian people whom it was supposed to woo.Cutting ties with an offshoot is a bold step for an organisation that is in essence a franchise, especially since American attacks have limited the organisational capability of al-Qaeda.
Among the many virtues of the top-class scrum-half are organisational capability and the almost indefinable quality of "presence" – things that allow him to remain in control when the going gets tough in confined areas, thereby helping him assess situations and react quickly to them.
But it's secure, private nature has added that frisson of organisational capability to anyone that wants to put it to nefarious ends.
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This assesses organisational capacity, capability, costs and resource implications and is undertaken by staff with expertise in these areas.
Durand (1998, 306) connects competences directly to an organisation's resources and property and to individual and organisational capabilities, knowledge, processes, routines and culture.
"It's basing itself on skills and organisational capabilities and objectives that are much more accelerated and capable than what al-Qaida's ever had".
These charities – whether Jewish, Hindu, Christian or of other faiths – often have organisational capabilities and networks and a clear sense of mission that make them well-suited to providing practical philanthropy.
Subsequently, the organisational capabilities play an important role in exploiting these strong resources through marketing strategies.
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organisational function
organisational proficiency
functional capability
organisational capacity
administrative capability
organisational skill
departmental capability
regulatory capability
institutional capability
organisational needs
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managerial capability
organisational wherewithal
structure capability
organizing capability
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