Not exact matches
What they're not referring to is the unquantifiable amount of
strategy or skill involved in becoming a true master of its multiplayer experience, or the amount of care
put into perfecting the
actual game mechanics so that becoming that true master actually feels really good.
It aims to: explain major policy measures including general environmental
strategy towards a green growth and skills development
strategy; discuss the green structural change and its impact on the labour market and outline the plans that Korea has
put in place for skills response; present case studies that show
actual examples of skills response to green economy in various sectors; and discuss the current approach and suggest policy recommendations.
I find it ludicrous that Australian tax payers are forced to expend huge resources and time on catching a miniscule number of
actual terrorists,
putting our entire population under surveillance in the hope of catching a handful of terrorist plots and foiling them; contrast that to the political undermining and then active destruction of our attempts at a rational climate change risk management
strategy, simply to win short term political gain.
And it means sitting down and
putting together an
actual written marketing plan with goals, a budget that you adhere to, and a way monitor your results and adjust your
strategy over time.
As Wikipedia
puts it, «tactics are the
actual means used to gain an objective, while
strategy is the overall campaign plan, which may involve complex operational patterns, activity, and decision - making that lead to tactical execution.»
The ART of Communication not only gives community members more skills in responding to conflict, but also offers an
actual strategy to help them
put those skills in practice.
«Extremely well organized... The book keeps its promise to be a practical guide for practitioners and suggests
actual strategies to
put into practice.