Sentences with phrase «risk avoidance strategies»

They rely on simple risk avoidance strategies assessing the neatness and appearance of the street vendor's operation without regard to whether food safety practices are being followed.
Recognizing that proactive risk management is far more cost - effective than resolving problems after they arise, domestic businesses as well as foreign businesses with operations in Canada frequently seek our guidance on developing, implementing and enforcing corporate policies, risk avoidance strategies and educational training for managers and employees.

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«Spending too much time on strategy is more often a risk avoidance exercise than a practical experience.»
Some investors view this as a smart, risk - avoidance strategy: If they don't recognize the names of foreign companies and aren't sure of their business model, they're skeptical.
Coffee vegetation management patterns are nuanced and often depend on farm size, available alternatives, national and regional politics, risk - avoidance strategies, and development funding.
The most common risk management strategy used by individuals is called risk avoidance, also know as the «hope and pray» approach.
Without them, we are flying blind in a very dangerous landscape, and risk avoidance would be the only acceptable mitigation strategy.
She provides counsel on risk mitigation and avoidance strategies, and drafts warnings and product instructions, warranties, and commercial terms and conditions.
In addition to representing manufacturers in litigation through trial and appeal, Andrew counsels clients on risk mitigation and avoidance strategies, conducts product liability risk assessments, drafts warnings and product instructions, and advises clients on drafting warranties and commercial terms and conditions.
In its quest to reduce the incidence of rape, to prosecute rapists to conviction and to decrease the frequency of false complaints, we would suggest that the government ought to direct its efforts to the following goals: cents educating potential victims of sexual assault on the adoption of risk - avoidance strategies;
The most common risk management strategy used by individuals is called risk avoidance, also know as the «hope and pray» approach.
In the UK, Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have recently announced their own General Anti-Abuse Rule (GARR) to manage the risk of tax avoidance — a strategy which has already been implemented across countries including the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong.
ING US Financial Services (Atlanta, GA) 5/2006 — 2/2009 Six Sigma Black Belt • Responsible for identifying, defining, and implementing continuous improvement (Six Sigma) projects • Communicated quality management tools and methodologies to project teams • Established and directed process improvement group reporting process • Cut annual process budget by 20 % by reducing testing / production errors through process standardization • Saved $ 350K of annual business contract production costs through vendor consolidation and elimination of manual product assembly • Identified $ 2 million in potential annual savings by developing a check processing distribution strategy • Reduced annual expenses by $ 1.7 million through cost avoidance by optimal vendor selection processes • Minimized business risk and legal mitigations by tracking / confirming contract delivery to clients and standardizing marketing forms practices and control measures • Mentored Green Belts and team members on their roles and responsibilities
Experiential avoidance is a known risk factor for partner violence, therefore targeting it may be a useful strategy to reduce partner aggression (Zarling and Beta 2017).
Risk factors identified were trait neuroticism, self - criticism, vulnerability to depression, use of avoidance or escapist coping strategies, situation appraisals involving helplessness and marital dissatisfaction.
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