Having a clear definition of winning serves as your north star from which to navigate these critical strategic decisions.
Communicate the importance, and progress of more women senior leaders with the same emphasis and in the same venues as other critical strategic initiatives.
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Market perception of the Toyota brand is a critical strategic issue for Toyota in China, as well as in India and many other important rapidly growing markets.
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Though this might seem a terrible toll, it was a trifling price for a critical strategic breakthrough, the last moment of the war when Hitler might credibly have stemmed the tide in the West.
The United States cannot dictate to the Kremlin what policy course it should pursue on critical strategic issues, but the administration can increase the relevant costs and benefits to encourage Moscow to make the right choice.
Strategic Defense: The United States should, as a critical part of this strategic package approach, begin preparations at once for deployment of the first phases of defenses against ballistic missiles.
Let me be clear: Egypt is a critical, strategic partner of the United States.
And that means investments in talent management become a critical and strategic success factor in ensuring that Indian businesses can deliver.
David Rutchik is a Partner with outsourcing advisory firm Pace Harmon, where he represents multiple Fortune 500 clients in their outsourcing, offshoring, strategic sourcing and other critical business transformation initiatives.
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This means that marketing is no longer viewed as merely a tool for building market share or short-term revenues, but is instead considered a strategic investment in building critical intangible assets, such as customer relationship and brand equity, which produce important long-term profits.
Hainan Island's strategic location provides quick access to the critical sea lines of communication that lead to northeastern Asia and Australia, plus ready access to the broad reaches of the Western Pacific.
The requirement to perform two such operations in an overlapping time frame, while maintaining other critical deployment and retain a strategic reserve would strain a force of this size and character, perhaps to the breaking point.
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Doing so will fulfill critical goals, each of which are strategic for overall success.
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Focus on getting just the most critical information: Be careful not overwhelm your strategic suppliers with the amount of data you request.
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Scientists, engineers, high-tech entrepreneurs, and advanced manufacturers will play a critical role, just as they have in strategic sectors like infotech, aerospace, and biotech.
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Individual business units make big strategic decisions too: a major systems upgrade is clearly a critical decision for the IT organization.
Lloyd would bring an important combination of strategic thinking, regional knowledge and proven judgment to one of the most critical posts in the department.
Yet, without a critical consideration of these realities and the formulation of a forceful strategic response based on it, it is unlikely that we'll make lasting progress in the war on terror.
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The good news is that the NAS outlines a number of solutions to address and mitigate these vulnerabilities, including stockpiling of strategic inventories, development of meaningful policies, building institutional capabilities, and critical research.
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The critical point is to leverage mergers and acquisitions as tools to accelerate strategic shifts, not as answers on their own.
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While many professional soldiers feel that an Army with the five brigades, the force established under the Coalition government's Strategic Defence and Security Review (the SDSR), has sunk below a critical level, I would argue that they have probably got off the lightest of the three services.
Traditionally, brand was essentially viewed as a communication and fundraising tool, but we found that a new paradigm was emerging where brand was increasingly being considered in a strategic way, fundamentally anchored in the mission and values of an organization and critical at every step in the theory of change of an organization.
The forces deployed to the second MRC, particularly if it occurred without adequate strategic warning, would likely not reflect the optimal distribution of forces, especially in critical enablers.
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The National Adult Literacy course addresses a broad range of skills including reading and writing, basic numeracy, listening actively and responding appropriately, developing ICT skills and self-strategic learning, applying problem-solving techniques to real life situations, engaging in critical and consensual discussion, planning performance to attain goals and enhancing interpersonal skills to improve teamwork.
If they hope to become CEOs or heads of strategic business units, the ability to take multiple perspectives on the same problem will be critical for their success.
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Writing about the report, study director Mr. Frost was critical of European governments for failing to grasp the far-reaching political and strategic implications of the rapid proliferation of ballistic missiles.
Financial and strategic decisions are often intertwined such that choices made in relation to one of these functions carry critical implications for the other.
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Since the mid-1990s the strategic rollup has been a corporate fad: Large acquirers buy smaller players in fragmented industries, reaching for critical mass, McDonald's-like uniformity and that beloved state of bliss called synergy.
Since the mid-1990s the strategic roll-up has been a corporate fad: Large acquirers buy smaller players in fragmented industries, reaching for critical mass, McDonald's-like uniformity and that beloved state of bliss called synergy.
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