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GUIDELINES FOR THE ALIGNMENT OF THE INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH THE BUSINESS STRATEGY IN INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES
(Inegi-inst Engenharia Mecanica E Gestao Industrial, 2018-01-01)
With today's globalized and increasingly competitive organizational landscape, organizations need strategy to survive in the midst of excessive competition. In order to save efforts and resources, companies have started ...
PROPOSITION FOR THE ALIGNMENT OF THE INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (QUALITY, ENVIRONMENTAL AND SAFETY) WITH THE BUSINESS STRATEGY
(Univ Montenengro, Center Quality, 2018-01-01)
With the current globalized and increasingly competitive organizational scenario, organizations increasingly need strategies to survive in the midst of excessive competition. In order to optimize efforts and resources, the ...
Proposition for the alignment of the integrated management system (quality, environmental and safety) with the business strategy
(2018-01-01)
With the current globalized and increasingly competitive organizational scenario, organizations increasingly need strategies to survive in the midst of excessive competition. In order to optimize efforts and resources, the ...
Strategy for the integration of teaching agents involved in boarding students’ integrated education at Oscar Lucero Moya UniversityEstrategia de integración de los agentes educativos que intervienen en la formación integral de los estudiantes becarios de la Universidad de Holguín Oscar Lucero Moya
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2012)
A mixed integer programming model to evaluate integrating strategies in the forest value chain - a case study in the Chilean forest industry
(Canadian Science Publishing, 2015)
When a company is integrated vertically, it can manage and plan its overall value chain in one direct and integrated approach. However in many cases, companies follow a decoupled approach where forests and production plants ...
Your perspective and my benefit: multiple lesion models of self-other integration strategies during social bargaining.
Recursive social decision-making requires the use of flexible, context-sensitive long-term strategies for negotiation. To succeed in social bargaining, participants’ own perspectives must be dynamically integrated with ...