Search Results - expansion team
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Managing Teaching Teams effectively
Published 2012“…This case study explores a course coordinator’s approach to the collegial development and management of an effective teaching team in a large enrollment undergraduate Business Studies course. …”
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Managing teaching teams effectively
Published 2012“…This case study explores a course coordinator’s approach to the collegial development and management of an effective teaching team in a large enrollment undergraduate Business Studies course. …”
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Business Expansion Proposal of Agnice Fire Protection
Published 2010“…The company is in a growth path today and as a part of its expansion plans has managed to raise a substantial amount of investment from a private investor to aide its expansion. …”
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Strategies for maximizing the effectiveness of virtual teams in the construction industry
Published 2019“…Therefore, it is clear that virtual team also requires attention to boost construction productivity. …”
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Problem-oriented project -based learning (POPBL): an initiative to encourage soft skills expansion among students at a public university
Published 2017“…On Soft Skills application aspect, most students reported an adequate skills expansion particularly their team working and communication. …”
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How does top management team composition matter for continual growth? Reinvestigating Penrose’s growth theory through the lens of upper echelons theory
Published 2018“…Purpose: Penrose’s argument regarding the managerial constraint on continual expansion over two consecutive periods is termed the “Penrose effect,” a relatively less investigated premise in Penrose’s growth theory. …”
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Barriers of communication in managing Industrialised Building System (IBS) projects in the northern region of Malaysia: Virtual team communication practices
Published 2018“…However, through rapid expansion of capability and accessibility of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), innovation of organization structures and methods employed by working team or the purported ‘virtual teams’ can be formed. …”
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Learning innovations for identifying and developing talent for university
Published 2018“…As a response to global and local imperatives for organizational, operational and social change facing education today, learning innovations developed by Curtin University’s Learning Futures team offer examples of new technology-enhanced learning experiences used to identify and develop talent for university. …”
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Writing for purpose
Published 2009“…Having an excellent publication team is indeed a bonus factor in directing CMLHS towards the expansion of knowledge through publication.…”
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Evaluating The Acceptance Of Datawarehouse By End-Users Using The Technology Acceptance Model A Case Study On Maybank Berhad
Published 2005“…This study will give valuable insights to the EDW management team, to make proper future plans for this technology in terms of expansion, usage, importance etc.…”
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Creating change agents for interprofessional education and practice: a leadership programme for academic staff and health practitioners
Published 2017“…Universities face increasing pressure not only to embed interprofessional education within health education curricula but also to prepare graduates as catalysts of change for interprofessional, team-based approaches to health care delivery. Currently, few leadership programmes exist that support the expansion of interprofessional education. …”
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Sustainability of Boots.com's growth Strategy as an application service provider (ASP) from services perspective for better engagement of customers, suppliers and partners
Published 2008“…As per the MBA project curriculum, our team of three [3] members were assigned a consulting group project by Boots.com. …”
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Business Plan: MatchHome
Published 2016“…The proposed investment offers a return over £15 million in three years. The founding team, who have invested £50,000, balance systems expertise, business acumen, entrepreneurial experience and artificial intelligence research; a combination resulting in an effective and enthusiastic ‘whole brain’ team sharing the vision of of MatchHome and all possessing an inherent desire for fairness. …”
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Problem-oriented project-based learning an initiative to mould balance graduates
Published 2017“…On Soft Skills application aspect, most students reported an adequate skills expansion particularly their team working and communication. …”
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Feasibility Study: Development and Demonstration of Virtual Reality Simulation Training for the BHPB Olympic Dam Site Inductions
Published 2009“…Also, as much information as possible was placed into the module itself as this was to be a pilot example to show to the Olympic Dam Expansion Project Team. The module allows users to interact with Safety Documentation and equipment and procedures that they would encounter on site…”
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Project-oriented problem-based learning (POPBL): an initiative to enrich soft skills among students at a public university
Published 2017“…On Soft Skills application aspect, most students reported an adequate skills expansion particularly their team working and communication. …”
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The Institution-based View of Internationalization of Emerging Market Enterprises (EMEs): Research of Chinese Firms’ Outward FDI Based on Case-studies of Wanda Group’s Internationa...
Published 2017“…Compared with SOEs, private EMEs face more challenges and difficulties in domestic environment therefore exploring overseas expansion to secure their assets and seek new opportunities such as Wanda. …”
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Exploring & bridging the gap in pharmaceutical care needs of diabetic patients: an action research approach / Daphne Gima
Published 2017“…Type 2 diabetes mellitus remains a major health problem with a 20.8% prevalence in Malaysia. 80.6% of patients diagnosed with diabetes receive treatment in public health facilities which necessitated the expansion of roles of healthcare providers such as pharmacists into specialized diabetes care. …”
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