It includes financial and non-financial measures of performance but only to the extent that each is focused on achieving the underlying strategy of the organization or business unit.
The multilevel sales organization Amway (a unit of Alticor) took decades to get established.
After earlier disagreements between the Geneva-based parent organization and its Indian unit, the WWF in 1998 set up an independent office to run the tiger project.
According to Al Jazeera, only certain journalists within the organization who work with the unit can access the information.
The Brodsky Organization built the 53-unit Chelsea Enclave on Ninth Avenue on the seminary grounds a few years ago, and has developed three townhouses that had been faculty housing.
In that role, I have been responsible for IT across the organization regardless of the business unit, making sure IT is aligned with the priorities and strategies of all business units in the company and that we are servicing their needs.
Paul Fishstein is the director of the Afghan Research and Evaluation Unit, an international organization that monitored the election.
Weiner contends that an unidentified passage written by Halperin in 1976 to the effect that "The CIA should be broken up into two separate organizations: one an intelligence-evaluation organization and the other a small unit engaging in covert operations" disproves the claim made in a memorandum circulated by Sen.
Weiner contends that an unidentified passage written by Halperin in 1976 -- to the effect that "The CIA should be broken up into two separate organizations: one an intelligence-evaluation organization and the other a small unit engaging in covert operations" -- disproves the claim made in a memorandum circulated by Sen.
For example, a trainer running a workshop on information skills for a women's organization could choose components from the 'Searching the Internet' unit and the 'Violence against Women' module, and combine them into a single workshop kit.
Critics of the UPP (Pacifying Police Unit) in Rio de Janeiro are quick to question how community organization and development projects will take shape in the years leading up to the World Cup and Olympics.
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Glick explained embedding a reporter is very expensive for a media organization, and there always exists a potential for conflict between the story the host unit wants to tell versus what the reporter wants to tell, versus what the editor wants to tell.
On Thuesday, the company said it would combine the employee benefits of its property insurance unit Chartis and life insurance business American General into a new unified employee benefits organization, named AIG Benefit Solutions.
The idea is that a functional specialist such as a finance professional will directly support a business unit but simultaneously adhere to the standards, programs, and priorities of the corporate finance organization.
Namgyal now works as a vice president in the investment banking unit of a large financial institution while serving on the board of The Tibet Fund, a development organization that provides humanitarian assistance to Tibetans in exile and Tibet.
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Rather than develop his own forecasting algorithms, in 2003 Baron shelled out an undisclosed sum for a small unit of engineers with supercomputers (spun out of the Microelectronics Center of North Carolina, a nonprofit research organization) that could anticipate storms up to a week in advance.
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