An obvious example of out of pocket expenses relating to providing services for a charitable organization is the cost of transportation.
Fedex is another great example of an organization rethinking its cost structure without impacting service quality.
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On the one hand, China is a very important trading partner with this country, albeit one that engages systematically in unfair practices, often in violation of obligations it assumed upon entry to the World Trade Organization, at enormous cost to this country's balance of payments.
Christophe Dubi, director of sport for the IOC, said the vote was part of a process that began in 2001 after Dr. Jacques Rogge took over as president of the organization and said he wanted to limit the size, cost and complexity of the Games.
The company expects to benefit from a stronger product portfolio, the simplification of the organization and processes, and cost savings from the restructuring, resulting in improved financial performance in the second half of Fiscal 2013.
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The Deputy Minister also commended the Director-General for her reform of the Organization in order to ensure greater cost-effectiveness and transparency compliance procedures.
But the cost of ensuring high quality of service in the face of constant change can bankrupt even the most cashed-up IT organization.
You have probably seen similar responses to crises in your organization, even though the scale and cost may be vastly different than the sort of massive humanitarian challenge that happens after a natural disaster.
For one, after building the relationships needed, it allowed us to leverage the reach and infrastructure of our corporate partners, engaging them to assist with our mission at a low cost to our organization.
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Every organization has a choice: They can become a victim of cyber attack and pay the cost of recovery, they can rely on quick reactions to changes in the threat space to ensure that they survive the next attack, or they can predict the next escalation in attacks and invest early in the defenses required to avoid ever becoming a victim.
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The organization may also eventually forbid American "antidumping" laws that bar the import of low-cost foreign steel.
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Going forward, that could become a much bigger cost for the organization, given that the U.S. has launched several broad investigations in the wake of WikiLeaks' release of classified documents, which has angered the U.S. government.
More than five million children in 15 developing countries have received sachets of vitamin and mineral powders that have been approved by UNICEF and the World Health Organization as a cost-effective treatment for iron deficiency.
I'm wondering, as a practitioner of Oriental medicine, knowing that the National Institutes of Health and the World Health Organization has discovered through their studies that alternative medicine often is more cost-effective and very effective, how will alternative medicine fit in your new health care program?
Kirk Proctor, of the Missouri Career Center, said the organization is looking for a way to cover the increased test cost for students participating in a GED preparation and job training program he oversees.
Utilizing a common de-dupe and compression architecture across your data center can enable your organization to use fewer network resources, reduce your storage footprint, and lower the power and cooling cost of storing your data.
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