The so-called intelligence unit that was much discussed - it was two people, it was two people who did a project for about - it as not a unit, it was not an office.
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Five years ago a student would never dream of creating a video and streaming it online as a class project--and now it's increasingly the norm.
It is a hugely ambitious project--rivals have called it impossible--for any company.
Open to the public since January 2009 as a two-year project, it was created within the multi-user virtual world Second Life but possesses a charmingly post-apocalyptic visual sensibility all its own.
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But the concern is, we've seen it year after year, that the short-term funding for a two or three-year project and then because it's not new, it loses the funding and the skill is how you re-describe the project so you carry on getting the funding.
Lou Smith, one of the project coordinators, described it as "a community-based project".
This "application lifecycle management"--or ALM--approach reflects the ways in which software has entered more parts of the company over the past decade, and how non-IT managers must also take on software-project responsibilities.
In recent years, thousands of the library's documents have been restored and digitally saved - it was a project expected to take many years.
After six weeks of learning about waste, water, and green spaces, trainees are expected to pay-it-forward with a project tailored to the needs of their neighborhood.
Once a week, take them down -- whether it's to a soup kitchen or to volunteer on a community project -- teach them what it means to be a real citizen.
As for lending to small business, RBS has to date marginally missed the so-called "stretch" targets it agreed with the government under the Project Merlin agreement - and like all the big banks, it stands accused of not doing enough to support smaller or younger companies that represent the UK's economic future.
It has improved housing for some 1.5 million people and it is now a self-sustaining project, with CEMEX selling 100, 000 tons of cement through it each year.
Another survey revealed that 78 percent of managers would reject an NPV (net present value)-positive project if it would lower quarterly earnings below consensus expectations, and 80 percent would focus on this short-term metric at the expense of building long-term shareholder value.
Rio Tinto, an Anglo-Australian mining company, recently said it was withdrawing from a gold-mining project in Kurdistan.
Vajpayee as its would-be prime minister, it seeks to project a more moderate image, pointing to its half-dozen Muslim candidates and to the comparatively benign Hindu-Muslim relations to be found in the states where it holds power.
Aprimo crams it all into one project-management tool that even creative types can use.
Mr Ivanishvili talks of Georgia as if it were a venture-capital project he might run for a year or so, installing an independent judiciary, free media and good managers.
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Of course, the purple Rhyme was a different example but with a similar goal -- it was a special project where Verizon wanted to see if it could make a phone that'd get away from the hyper-masculine Droid aura, and the color was chosen through studies.
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Dr Vivienne Nathanson, Head of Science and Ethics at the British Medical Association said: With the UK deep in recession the government must ensure that Connecting for Health confronts the lessons of the past - the NHS IT project can't be paid for with a blank cheque.
It was a great - I thought the project was absolutely inspired and I would finally find out what was in it.
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It stretches across 6.2 million square meters -- making it roughly twice as big as New York's Central Park -- and it represents a huge commercial project for investors.
John Booth, director of Eigg Electric, who has been the co-ordinator of the project, said it was one of the achievements following a community buy-out of the isle in 1997.
The organization initially proposed a concrete micro- farming project but it failed to obtain support from the authorities.
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"It's a long-term project and we are fully cognizant of that, " says Chavez.
You've got a -- it's a huge project involving all 50 states.
It is claimed the 15-year project, which includes building studios, stages and streetscapes at the Buckinghamshire site, will create more than 3, 000 jobs.
It is hoped the city-wide project would help as many as 500 people in its first year, with another 150 in each subsequent year.
The forum said the moved would return the clock to "its most natural home, a steel regeneration project in Newport, after it was originally commissioned to enhance a steel-related regeneration project in Ebbw Vale".
"When it comes to Davis-Bacon and project labor agreements, that's what puts food on our table, " said Jack Kittley, the political director for District Council 9 of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades.
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