Beginning in 2001, there was an effort to continue processing Exhibition files and their arrangement was changed to reflect
the larger organizational structure of the institution as well as the increased number of records created in the planning of each exhibition.
Map out where the eLearning content fits into
the larger organizational structure.
Not exact matches
Pyramid
organizational and authority
structures are under seige (both in Moscow and in centralized church
structures in Rome); this happens, to a
large degree, because people communicate easily in new and interactive ways.
But SOMETHING usually has to give out for a
large organization to change itself fundamentally, whether it's a leader's tenure, an
organizational structure or the reign of an idea.
A very
large share of statutory language is a blueprint setting forth the
structure and
organizational (constitution - like) operating rules of a vast governmental bureaucracy, and don't impose either private law or public law obligations on any private individuals.
eFrontPro allows you to create just a few independent Branches, or go full on (if you are a
larger business) and arrange multiple Branches in a tree - like
structure (e.g. to mimic your
organizational structure, with its departments, facilities, subsidies and so on).
While small and medium businesses,
larger enterprises, NGOs, public and private organizations, etc. all have similar needs when it comes to employee training, they can also have widely differing
organizational structures and modes of operation.
It is suggested that
large schools take advantage of small school
organizational structures to create an optimal learning environment (e.g. schools - within - school model).
We aim to strengthen and enhance the management
structure of the Company following President (Representative Director) Satoru Iwata's passing on July 11, 2015 and a
large - scale revision of the
organizational structure of the Company on September 16, 2015
It is recommended that the plan be implemented through the firm's existing
organizational structure, i.e., the Managing Partner, the Executive Committee (in
larger firms through the Strategic Planning Committee, Heads of Substantive Practice Areas and Branch Offices, as required).
By the nature of their size,
larger firms are more constrained by conflicts and
organizational structure.
Intervention Included with intervention is a range of historical, programmatic, and policy considerations that allow group care practitioners to see themselves within the
larger framework of human services helping professions: study of the
organizational structure of human services delivery; the underlying political, social, and economic concerns; the history of services; the principal programs and methodologies; the key figures in the field; and the observable evolution and trends.
In part, the rise of cliques in the
organizational structure of peer groups reflects the
structure of American schools, which typically transition from small elementary schools to
large middle schools or junior high schools around sixth or seventh grade.