But one of the fundamental
changes in the reorganization that we've done is that we've brought together all of the elements of customer experience — 10,400 staff — into a single unit reporting to me, to change the way we serve our customers.»
Not exact matches
Although the
change may come as a surprise to the public and some Starbucks employees, the company has been sending to signals to Wall Street for the last year about its intentions to carry out a the succession plan, announcing a
reorganization in the summer that gave Mr. Johnson oversight of the day - to - day operations.
In December, Cisco (csco) U.K. vice president Eleanor Cavanagh - Lomas found a way to persuade a stubborn manager to
change his approach to a
reorganization after getting some fresh insight into how he views the world.
In a blog post, Amazon said that the
change «is not a
reorganization but rather a recognition of the roles they've played for a while.»
If the information involves radical
changes to the company such as downsizing, a
reorganization of management or a merger — it's
in the company's best interest to hold open forum conversations to clearly communicate the information and be readily available to answer questions.
In a report published May 20, RBC analysts Sara O'Brien and Elaine Lae questioned how long it would take for SNC to improve their future earnings, «given recent management
reorganization, focus on ethics & compliance as well as practical distraction created by management
changes and external investigations.»
The HRC may consider the effects of acquisitions, divestitures, internal
reorganizations or other
changes in reporting relationships during the year.
The
reorganization of the American Association of Theological Schools
in 1956 was symbolic of the
change taking place
in theological education itself.
It is striking that a major
change in the form and function of American families does coincide with considerable
reorganization in Protestant denominations.
The
reorganization also saw a
change in the company's mindset.
Developmental scientists consider it to be one of the most massive
reorganizations in the lifespan,
changing the brains, endocrine systems, behaviors, identities, relationships, and more, of everyone involved.
De Blasio said that once Taylor «made clear his interest
in looking at other options, it connected with the fact that we had all been talking about some of the
changes and
reorganization we had to consider and gelled into the decision to put together a specific review process.»
That all
changed with the revolution, which was followed by a period of intense capacity building
in education, science and medicine, including a
reorganization of the Cuban Academy of Sciences.
Earlier, Hessl had told me that the two periods were,
in broad ways, «mirror images of one another» — each marked by
changing climate, urbanization and societal
reorganization.
The data structure
in the memory should be such that
changes in one part of the data do not require extensive
reorganization of the entire memory.
Massive
reorganizations of the ocean - atmosphere system, the authors argue, are the key events that link cyclic
changes in the earth's orbit to the advance and retreat of ice sheets
In their study published in The Geological Society of America Bulletin, Viktoria Baranyi and colleagues propose that the floral reorganization of the riparian communities can be attributed to the gradual climate change and changes in river styles, possibly linked to changes in the mountain chain distribution
In their study published
in The Geological Society of America Bulletin, Viktoria Baranyi and colleagues propose that the floral reorganization of the riparian communities can be attributed to the gradual climate change and changes in river styles, possibly linked to changes in the mountain chain distribution
in The Geological Society of America Bulletin, Viktoria Baranyi and colleagues propose that the floral
reorganization of the riparian communities can be attributed to the gradual climate
change and
changes in river styles, possibly linked to changes in the mountain chain distribution
in river styles, possibly linked to
changes in the mountain chain distribution
in the mountain chain distributions.
The researchers concluded that
in the early stages after stroke, improvements
in voluntary movement can be attributed to a reduction
in brain swelling because of the trauma and other spontaneous repairs, while later improvements result from «neuronal plasticity» — the
reorganization or regeneration of nerve cells within the spinal cord
in response to
changes in the nerve network.
Notably, the budget promises «a major
reorganization of NIH's Institutes and Centers to help focus resources on the highest priority research and training activities,» including elimination of the Fogarty International Center, which specializes
in international research programs, and consolidation of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) within NIH, among other unspecified
changes.
Climatic
changes during the first half of the Common Era have been suggested to play a role
in societal
reorganizations in Europe1, 2 and Asia3, 4.
Boulland JL, Ferhat L, Tallak Solbu T, Ferrand N, Chaudhry FA, Storm - Mathisen J, Esclapez M (2007)
Changes in vesicular transporters for gamma - aminobutyric acid and glutamate reveal vulnerability and
reorganization of hippocampal neurons following pilocarpine - induced seizures J Comp Neurol, 503 (3), 466 - 85 PubMed 17503488
After demonstrating
reorganization of this map after injury, Merzenich showed that simply expanding or limiting the use of different fingers leads to a corresponding
change in the representation of the hand
in the brain.
In May, Konami apologized to its longtime customers for the anxiety it had caused, saying the
changes were part of an internal
reorganization.
In the early 1980s, spurred by disappointing national test results and reports such as «A Nation At Risk» — the seminal document published in 1983 that decried the mediocre state of public education in America and recommended sweeping change to fix the problem — other states mounted reforms using administrative reorganization or new curriculum as levers for chang
In the early 1980s, spurred by disappointing national test results and reports such as «A Nation At Risk» — the seminal document published
in 1983 that decried the mediocre state of public education in America and recommended sweeping change to fix the problem — other states mounted reforms using administrative reorganization or new curriculum as levers for chang
in 1983 that decried the mediocre state of public education
in America and recommended sweeping change to fix the problem — other states mounted reforms using administrative reorganization or new curriculum as levers for chang
in America and recommended sweeping
change to fix the problem — other states mounted reforms using administrative
reorganization or new curriculum as levers for
change.
But everything
changed when a front - page story
in the New York Times pinned the blame for the surge
in crimes squarely on Bloomberg's sloppy
reorganization efforts.
The district announced
in December One Newark, a controversial
reorganization plan which involves relocating some school communities, expanding charter schools and
changes in leadership at existing schools.
Every district undergoes a
reorganization at some point, usually when there's a
change in leadership.
The
reorganization will take effect
in January, and I have been working to coordinate logistics and training
in preparation for these
changes.
There's a whole lot of other little things, too, of course: the core metadata
in the package document is
changing, some more font types are being added as core media types, and, near and dear to my heart, the specifications have undergone some significant
reorganization, including the addition of a top - level EPUB 3.1 spec that is the new entry point.
Resource conversions include:
changes of control; mergers and acquisitions; tender offers; massive asset redeployments; massive liability restructurings, whether
in leveraged buyouts or the
reorganization of troubled companies; large scale distributions to stock holders
in the form of dividends and / or stock buy - backs; and split ups.
In the Fund's view, few U.S. corporations are going to go for as long as five years without being involved in resource conversion activities - mergers and acquisitions; changes of control; management buyouts; massive share repurchases; major financings, refinancings or reorganizations; sales of assets in bulk; spin - offs; investing in new ventures in other industries; and corporate liquidation
In the Fund's view, few U.S. corporations are going to go for as long as five years without being involved
in resource conversion activities - mergers and acquisitions; changes of control; management buyouts; massive share repurchases; major financings, refinancings or reorganizations; sales of assets in bulk; spin - offs; investing in new ventures in other industries; and corporate liquidation
in resource conversion activities - mergers and acquisitions;
changes of control; management buyouts; massive share repurchases; major financings, refinancings or
reorganizations; sales of assets
in bulk; spin - offs; investing in new ventures in other industries; and corporate liquidation
in bulk; spin - offs; investing
in new ventures in other industries; and corporate liquidation
in new ventures
in other industries; and corporate liquidation
in other industries; and corporate liquidations.
Dr. Emely has served as chief executive of several not - for - profit organizations, and specialized
in change - agent, crisis management, and
reorganization assignments.
«
In its ninth year, the committee opted to
change the beneficiary due to a major
reorganization of the original charity.»
5.9 We may transfer, sell or assign personal information, to third parties, as a result of the sale, merger, consolidation,
change in control, transfer of substantial assets,
reorganization or liquidation of the World Photography Organisation.
Oceans are usually thought to take much longer to
change (it takes six years for ocean currents to get from Labrador to Bermuda), so those who worry about abrupt climate
change tend to look at potential cell
reorganizations in the atmosphere with considerable interest.
Together with the long - term decrease of 15 p.p.m.v. during the past four glacial cycles, we suggest significant slow fluctuations
in the atmospheric CO2 concentration on timescales of several 105 years, probably influenced by
changes in the weathering14 or by major
reorganizations in the carbon reservoir of the global ocean15.
The authors conclude that climate
change in the Arctic Ocean is «probably not» extreme enough to cause a massive
reorganization of global climate patterns.
280 Though I can not find any literature on equatorial warming triggering
reorganization for the D - O events, there are reports, for the glacial - interglacial transition, that Pacific sea surface temperatures warmed 3,000 years before
changes in ice volumes.
The mechanism involves cloud
changes in these major internally driven
reorganizations atmospheric and ocean circulation.
«These shifts were accompanied by breaks
in the global mean temperature trend with respect to time, presumably associated with either discontinuities
in the global radiative budget due to the global
reorganization of clouds and water vapor or dramatic
changes in the uptake of heat by the deep ocean.
A document showing a similar pattern of
changes is the 2003 «Strategic Plan for the United States Climate
Change Science Program,» a thick report describing the
reorganization of government climate research that was requested by Mr. Bush
in his first speech on the issue,
in June 2001.
The largest
change in ridge length of the past 100 My occurred ~ 60 to 50 Ma (57), associated with the opening of the Norwegian - Greenland Sea, a significant global
reorganization of spreading ridges, and extrusion of 1 to 2 x 10» 6 km» 3 of basalts or the Brito - Arctic province (58).
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Reorganization, and Creditor's Rights.
Reorganization: The process of planning anew and of making changes, frequently referring to the reorganization of a corporation that is in financial trouble so as to make it into a profit
Reorganization: The process of planning anew and of making
changes, frequently referring to the
reorganization of a corporation that is in financial trouble so as to make it into a profit
reorganization of a corporation that is
in financial trouble so as to make it into a profitable business.
Another issue
in Hungary is the constant
reorganization of the health administrative organization, which includes regular personal
changes, and overall results
in dealing with a «faceless» organization.
Bandai Namco announces a new mid-term plan with an extensive
reorganization,
changes at the top, and large investment
in new IP.
With technological advances, globalization, and new regulations, it can seem as though companies are
in an almost continuous state of
reorganization and
change.
Do you need better focus
in order to make a lateral career
change after a recent company
reorganization?
KeyHighlights: • Successfully spearheaded
change management initiatives for PAS during global
reorganization, which affected 12,000 - employee business unit
in the first half of 2011 focusing on
changing Project execution from operations, function to a line of business.
Charles Schwab & Company, San Francisco • CA 2000 — 2001 Merrill Lynch Liaison on Foreign Securities Determined mandatory capital
changes and initiating process by confirming terms of
changes in stock and cash mergers, reverse and forward splits, liquidations, and Chapter 11
reorganization plans.