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Berwick's talk began by deftly comparing Frederick Winslow Taylor and W. Edwards Deming: the former an industrialist who equated machines and human beings (both to be managed for maximum output), the latter a humanist who saw the individual as internally motivated to do good, meaningful work.
Allocation of funds to an investment manager to be managed for a specific purpose or style.
But it has to be managed, for the benefit of all.
Sadly, they will be a problem to be managed for the duration of the next president's term.
Sadly, in Idaho, wolves are nothing more than another game animal to be managed for the benefit of human hunters.
Large chunks were placed under "forest law" to be managed for the hunting pleasure of the King and his followers.
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Arlan Hiner, an assistant field manager for the bureau in Nevada, said, "We're supposed to be managing for ecological balance".
Arlan Hiner, an assistant field manager for the bureau in Nevada, said, "We're supposed to be managing for ecological balance". Over all, the bureau wants to cut the wild herd by about 6,000 horses.
Ken Blanchard's Situational Leadership training teaches that an individual needs to be managed differently for different tasks, based on their skill and expertise for that task.
Issues like land use, burial, hygiene, food safety and noise simply have to be managed locally for cities to function at all.
There are several chronic diseases which are more prevalent in women and that need to be managed differently for women and men, such as osteoporosis, arthritis and hypertension.
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