The organizational unit through which these results are to be achieved at Haier is the ZZJYT: small, autonomous units of ten to twenty people, each with direct responsibility for a geographical area, a product, or a manufacturing process and seen as an entrepreneurial platform in an otherwise large, complex organization.
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Winston Churchill once dismissed India as a mere geographical expression, a place that was no more a nation than was the equator.
Specifically on facemasks, currently they can only remove these in a specific geographical location and for a limited time.
Moldova looks stuck in a wretched economic and geographical plight, a country not so much forgotten as never remembered.
The BBC's James Copnall, recently in Bentiu, says that while the conflict has not spread beyond a limited geographical area, talk of a slide towards war is not far from the truth.
In mid-June, as the White House was drafting the President's Middle East policy speech, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal met with Bush and handed him a letter from his uncle Abdullah urging the U.S. to promote a "clear vision" in the speech, including geographical boundaries and a timetable for Palestinian statehood.
So, too, does it provide C-level executives with a geographical blueprint of where to go if they retire or move on to start a smaller company.
The same Scottish government report seeks to outline what difference this would make to Scotland's financial position if it were to get a "geographical share" of the revenues instead of a "per capita" slice.
But the authority argued that a comprehensive service did not mean blanket coverage over a geographical area.
Or in the case of geographical markets, a marketplace should nail one location before expanding into others.
In the introduction, Mr. Goodwin explains a geographical approach that reaches far beyond the U.S. and Western Europe.
The hill is topped by Michelangelo's Piazza del Campidoglio, an artistic pinnacle as well as a geographical one.
Moreover, a recent wave of attacks shows that the guerrillas do not need a geographical base to wreak havoc.
It has a geographical area of 960 km2 and has approximately 209, 000 inhabitants.
The internet has also brought new listeners, particularly to stations that serve a community of interest rather than a geographical area.
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There is no way to know the geographical ownership of a stock.
From a geographical standpoint, having it stored in Chicago is clearly different than having it stored in South Florida or New Orleans.
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About 1.8 million electors cast their ballots in the geographical constituencies, a turnout rate of 53%, up from 45% in the last election in 2008.
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In addition to the major industry sector shifts that are underway, there is also a geographical shift that is changing consumption patterns in the country.
Marie Alexander of Quova, a Silicon Valley geolocation firm, points out that goods and services exist in physical locations, and marketing is traditionally done on a geographical basis.
The crisis has plunged Pakistan into a geographical and political nightmare.
On a geographical basis, the BRC said that Wales saw the biggest fall in shopper numbers, down 11.5%, followed by the east of England, 7.1% lower.
And the numerical match has paralleled a geographical one: many Latinos go straight to the jobs, which are mostly in the suburbs, bypassing the inner city altogether.
Of course, other major educational centers New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco are on major bodies of water, a geographical constraint on student population.
Next year parliament and government will move east from Bonn, where the Francophile Adenauer insisted they must be, to Berlin more or less at the geographical heart of a widened European Union.
The same document shows that the percentage deficit for the UK as a whole is greater than for Scotland alone when a geographical share of oil is included in the Scottish figures.
But that needs to be seen in the context of another set of government figures that suggest Scots contribute more, when you include a geographical share of North Sea oil and gas revenue.
They were able to spot signs of flu in a geographical area one to two weeks faster than the CDC, which relies on reports of hospital admissions, mortality rates and other official data.
People on the ground can also use a geographical information system that displays farmer contact data, farm size and location, tree inventory and price information, which makes it easier to forecast and optimize cashew collection.
"There has been a revocation of existing UK licences for arms exports on a scale and over a geographical area totally unprecedented since these committees were first formed more than 10 years ago, " Sir John said.
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