Sentences with phrase «interesting organizational models»

Communication networks which are constructed for such purposes can, over and above their primary function, provide politically interesting organizational models.

Not exact matches

Some institutes are already applying new organizational methods by combining the expertise and interests of faculty members and experienced staff scientists (also known as research scientists).1 This model allows staff scientists to lead ambitious projects while also working collaboratively with PIs, advancing complex projects that could not be accomplished otherwise.
If the future of legal services is the platform model, it will be interesting to see whether the big winners are startups (as has been the case in other industries) or if it will be existing firms through massive organizational change.
A CPS Organizational Readiness Assessment measure has been developed that is available for systems interested in implementing the model.
The first step for organizations interested in implementing the Parents as Teachers evidence - based home visiting model is to review the Essential Requirements and to assess and review their community and organizational context, including but not limited to community needs, relationships, funding sources, staffing, and capacity.
You all do not have, and never did have, a democratic representative organization backing up your economic interests, in the deformed organizational model employed by CREA.
Loans with the same interest rate, terms and out of pocket costs should be treated the same under the rule regardless of the organizational structure or business model of the lender.
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