Sentence examples for systems of coordination from inspiring English sources

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For most it seems obvious that information technology has made it possible for humans to continue to construct increasingly complex systems of coordination and social ordering systems without which contemporary society would not be able to exist in its present form.

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Something of this mixed system of coordination can also be seen in the less-developed regions of the world.

He identified a disconnect between an organization's conscious system of coordination (formal aspects) and its unconscious processes (informal aspects).

Clustered hierarchy: A set of criminal groups which have established a system of coordination and control, ranging from weak to strong, over all their various activities.

This is a crucial element of Hayek's information-based argument for capitalism: economic actors do not have access to the same information as economic theorists, thus it is only when we see the operations of the economy through their eyes that we can begin to see the advantages of a decentralized system of coordination like the market.

on Tuesday introduced legislation that would immediately reunify all families and "establish a permanent system of coordination between agencies and non-governmental organizations to protect detained immigrants with children," according to a press release.

The evaluators recommend revitalisation of the BFHI starting with an effective and sustainable system of coordination of the Initiative that would raise awareness of the BFHI and work to link it with routine training of health workers as well as with other health service quality programmes.

The requirements that the hospitals had to comply with included: establishing a system of coordination with the community care services, developing protocols for normal birth care, promoting the participation of women in decision-making and undertaking to adapt their infrastructure and provide space to care for women at low obstetric risk.

Like many other reports the incompleteness and poor use of health data collected at a health facility, found in this study, can be attributed to poor knowledge on HMIS; inadequate financial, human and technological resource capacity; lack of user-friendly systems; lack of coordination and evaluation, as well as inadequate policies to manage the sustainability of the system [ 17, 18].

Common challenges include structural and cultural impediments to change within organizations, personnel aversion to the adoption of new practices, inadequate information systems, and lack of coordination among agencies within an existing system.

One of the most promising approaches in developing component-based (possibly distributed) systems is that of coordination models and languages.

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