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"We had to define the vision in 1996 when I got here.
"O'Keefe's job now is to define the vision of the agency and where it must go now.
Forum had originally worked with us to define the vision, and concluded that it was a difficult combination to combine "very tangible 'negative' operational impacts with diffuse, intangible 'positive' effect on readers, business and politics".
The vision path is then formulated by selecting a suitable alternative future describing each variable to define the vision.
He prefers to define the vision rather than be an operations manager, whereas she wants to hit the ground running on day one.
As CTO, Bill is responsible for helping to define the vision for Deloitte Consulting LLP's technology services, identifying and communicating technology trends affecting clients' businesses, and shaping the strategy for Deloitte Consulting LLP's emerging services and offerings.
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The biggest difference for me in social impact is when you define the vision, the mission of the organisation.
This process, accelerated after Fukushima, saw anti-nuclear activists, politicians and the power industry jointly define the vision for the future state of Germany's energy supply.
No modern writer tries to define the essence of Turner's vision, or compares his achievement with the work of other artists.
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