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Data center Electrical engineering infrastructure design
1 These designs should dovetail to energy standards and best practices while also meeting business objectives. Electrical configurations should be optimized and operationally compatible with the data
center user’s capabilities. Modern electrical design is modular and scalable,
and is available for low and medium voltage requirements as well as DC
(direct current).
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Advertising Global advertising
1 For global advertisers, there are four, potentially competing, business
objectives that must be balanced when developing worldwide
advertising: building a brand while speaking with one voice, developing economies of scale in the creative
process, maximising local effectiveness of ads, and increasing
the company’s speed of implementation
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Governance, risk management, and compliance Basic concepts
1 Risk management is the set of processes through which
management identifies, analyzes, and, where necessary, responds appropriately to risks that might adversely affect realization of the organization's business objectives
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Capability Maturity Model Integration CMMI representation
1 The continuous representation is designed to allow the user to focus on the specific processes that are
considered important for the organization's immediate business objectives, or those to which the
organization assigns a high degree of risks
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Corporate identity
1 A corporate identity is the overall image of a corporation or firm or business in the
minds of diverse publics, such as customers and investors and employees. It is a
primary task of the corporate communications department to maintain and build this identity to accord with and
facilitate the attainment of business objectives. It is usually visibly manifested
by way of branding and the use of trademarks.
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Brand licensing - Reasons for licensing
1 The licensing contract forces the licensee to achieve certain sales
targets and royalties; therefore, the goal of the licensee is to quickly meet their business objectives, thereby achieving their contract
obligations
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Software quality - Identifying critical programming errors
1 These are quite often technology-related and depend heavily on the context, business objectives and
risks. Some may consider respect for naming conventions while others – those preparing the ground for a
knowledge transfer for example – will consider it as absolutely critical.
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Industrial and organizational psychology - Organizational citizenship behavior
1 Civic virtue differs from other OCBs because the target of the behavior is the group or organization as a whole, rather than an
individual coworker. Civic virtue OCBs include being a good representative of the
organization and supporting the organization, especially in its efforts outside of its major
business objectives. Examples of civic virtue OCBs are participating in charitable functions
held by the organization and defending or otherwise speaking well of the organization.
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Customer engagement - Customer engagement as consumer behaviour
1 CE behaviour became prominent with the advent of the social phenomenon
of online CE. Creating and stimulating customer engagement behaviour has recently become an explicit aim of both profit and non-
profit organisations in the belief that engaging target customers to a high
degree is conducive to furthering business objectives.
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Information security - Risk management
1 The Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) Review Manual 2006 provides the following definition of risk management:
"Risk management is the process of identifying vulnerabilities and threats to the
information resources used by an organization in achieving business objectives, and deciding what countermeasures, if any,
to take in reducing risk to an acceptable level, based on the value of the information
resource to the organization."
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Technology roadmap - Further reading
1 Phaal, R., Farrukh, C. and Probert, D. (2001). Technology Roadmapping:
linking technology resources to business objectives. Centre for
Technology Management, University of Cambridge. Further information:
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IT risk - IT risk management
1 The CISA Review Manual 2006 provides the following definition of risk management:
"Risk management is the process of identifying vulnerabilities and threats to the
information resources used by an organization in achieving business
objectives, and deciding what countermeasures, if any, to take in reducing
risk to an acceptable level, based on the value of the information resource to the
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Information technology controls
1 In business and accounting, information technology controls (or IT
controls) are specific activities performed by persons or systems designed to ensure that business
objectives are met
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Risk IT - Risk IT principles
1 always align with business objectives
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Risk IT - Risk scenarios
1 a top-down approach from the overall business objectives to the most likely risk scenarios that can
impact them.
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IT risk management - Risk management as part of enterprise risk management
1 According to Risk It framework by ISACA, IT risk is transversal to all four
categories. The IT risk should be managed in the framework of
Enterprise risk management: Risk appetite and Risk sensitivity of the
whole enterprise should guide the IT risk management process. ERM should provide the context and business objectives to IT risk
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IT Service Management Forum - itSMF New Zealand (NZ)
1 In recent years, defined process-based service management frameworks have been the
foundation upon which many organisations have improved IT
Service Delivery, Governance and Risk Management. These are
designed to create operational efficiencies, improve service levels,
reduce the costs of delivering IT Service and Support and to align IT services with business objectives.
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Information Technology Infrastructure Library - Application management
1 ITIL application management encompasses a set of best practices
proposed to improve the overall quality of IT software development
and support through the life-cycle of software development projects, with particular attention to gathering and
defining requirements that meet business objectives.
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CMMI Version 1.3 - Benefits
1 Your organization's activities are explicitly linked to your business objectives.
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Dynamic systems development method - Principles
1 :* Evaluate continuing project viability based on
the business objectives
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Dynamic systems development method - Core Techniques of DSDM
1 Visionary The one who has the responsibility to initialise the project
by ensuring that essential requirements are found early on. Visionary has the most accurate
perception of the business objectives of the system and the project.
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Risk analysis (engineering) - Risk analysis and Information security
1 The risk evaluation of the Information technology environment has been
the subject of some methodologies; Information security is a science that
based itself on the evaluation and management of security risk,
regarding the information used by organization to pursue their business
objectives
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Disaster recovery and business continuity auditing
1 Given ever-changing business objectives, one common need in
disaster recovery is to perform an audit of the disaster recovery capacity of an organization
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Project portfolio management - Business Drivers for EPPM
1 Ensure informed decisions and governance: by bringing together all
project collaborators, data points, and processes in a single, integrated
solution, a unified view of project, program, and portfolio status can be
achieved within a framework of rigorous control and governance to
ensure all projects consistently adhere to business objectives.
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Product management
1 For example, product managers often translate business objectives set for a product by Marketing or Sales into
engineering requirements
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Software requirements - Validation
1 Validation involves techniques to confirm that the correct set of
requirements has been specified to build a solution that satisfies the
project's business objectives.
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Risk appetite - Levels of risk appetite
1 Below are examples of broad approaches to setting risk appetite
that a business may adopt to ensure a response to risk that is
proportionate given their business objectives.
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Information security management system - Critical success factors for ISMS
1 have security objectives and activities be based on business
objectives and requirements and led by business management;
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The Open Group - Collaboration services
1 They assist organizations with setting business objectives, strategy and
procurement, and also provide certification and test development
services
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Business process reengineering
1 Re-engineering emphasized a Holism|holistic focus on business
objectives and how processes related to them, encouraging full-scale
recreation of processes rather than iterative optimization of
subprocesses.
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Business process reengineering - BPR success failure factors
1 It can also potentially create substantial improvements in quality, customer service, or other business
objectives
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Business process reengineering - Business needs analysis
1 The business needs analysis also helps in relating the BPR project
goals back to key business objectives and the overall strategic direction for
the organization
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Advertisements - Global advertising
1 For Global marketing|global advertisers, there are four,
potentially competing, business objectives that must be balanced
when developing worldwide advertising: building a brand while
speaking with one voice, developing economies of scale in the creative
process, maximising local effectiveness of ads, and increasing
the company’s speed of implementation
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General manager - Hotels
1 Common duties of a General Manager include but are not limited
to hiring and management of an executive team consisting of
individual department heads that oversee various hotel departments
and functions, budgeting and financial management, creating and enforcing hotel business objectives
and goals, project management, handling of emergencies and other
major issues involving guests, employees, or the facility, public relations, labor relations, local government relations, business
partnerships, and many additional duties
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Request for proposal
1 The RFP presents preliminary requirements for the commodity or service, and may dictate to varying
degrees the exact structure and format of the supplier's response. Effective RFPs typically reflect the
strategy and short/long-term business objectives, providing
detailed insight upon which suppliers will be able to offer a matching
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Indirect procurement - Overview
1 * Senior executives and Board members acknowledge the value of the supply chain in light of business
objectives.
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Business Service Management
1 'Business service management' ('BSM') is an approach used to
manage business-aligned IT services. A BSM philosophy promotes a customer-centric and business-
focused approach to Service Management, aligning business
objectives and priorities with IT or ICT from strategy through to
operations and continual improvement.
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Business Service Management
1 Advocates of BSM often use it to support a cultural change from one
which is very technology-focused to a position which understands and
focuses on business objectives and benefits
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Business Service Management
1 Based on industry best/good practice, standards, guidance and
methodologies such as ITIL and ISO/IEC 20000, a BSM approach can ensure ICT departments and Service Providers operate in a more efficient
and effective manner to underpin business objectives.
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Process improvement - Business leaders
1 Senior leaders (corporate) are responsible for defining the customer
and business objectives which an organization needs to achieve to be
successful. This process includes overseeing the development of the organization's Mission statement|
mission, vision (goal), and corporate values|values. These persons are accountable for meeting customer
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Process improvement - Business leaders
1 Lower leader-levels (business unit and functional) are responsible for translating senior leaders' business objectives into business objectives that make sense for their level and that support the accomplishment of
the senior leaders' business objectives. These persons are
accountable for meeting business unit and functional objectives.
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Process improvement - Business leaders
1 The Business Leaders establish business performance metrics to
measure the business’s capability to meet these business objectives
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Process improvement - Business leaders
1 The business leaders periodically analyze the business performance
data and use it to visualize the business’s capability to meet business objectives over time
(performance trends), compare actual performance against
performance targets, and identify performance issues.
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Organizational psychology - Organizational citizenship behavior
1 * Civic virtueCivic virtue differs from other OCBs because the target of the behavior is the group or organization as a whole, rather than an individual coworker. Civic virtue OCBs include being a good representative of the
organization and supporting the organization, especially in its efforts
outside of its major business objectives. Examples of civic virtue OCBs are participating in charitable functions held by the organization
and defending or otherwise speaking well of the organization.
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Legal governance, risk management, and compliance - Legal risk management
1 August 1998.] In an organizational setting, risk management refers to
the process by which an organization sets the risk tolerance, identifies potential risks and prioritizes the tolerance for risk based on the
organization’s business objectives, and manages and mitigates risks
throughout the organization.
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Design management - Managing product aesthetics and corporate design (early contributions)
1 Early contributions to design management show how different
design disciplines were coordinated to achieve business objectives at a
corporate level, and demonstrate the early understanding of design as a competitive force. In that context,
design was merely understood as an aesthetic function, and the
management of design was at the level of project planning.
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Enterprise relationship management - Velox framework
1 * Aligning and leveraging new and existing business relationships to business objectives
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Industrial organization - Subareas
1 :[http://www.dictionaryofeconomics.com/search_results?
q=field=contentedition=alltopicid=L2 JEL: L2] – Firm Objectives, Organization, and
Behavior[http://www.dictionaryofeconomics.com/search_results?
q=field=contentedition=alltopicid=L20 JEL: L20] –
General[http://www.dictionaryofeconomics.com/search_results?
q=field=contentedition=alltopicid=L21 JEL: L21] – Business Objectives of the Firm
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Chief human resources officer - How CHROs describe their job
1 Other leading CHROs emphasize additional aspects of HR leadership, such as delivering
results with a global team – a major challenge identified by Hugh Mitchell, CHRO for Royal Dutch Shell – and developing and
communicating an employee value proposition that will differentiate the
company in its efforts to attract and retain the caliber of talent needed to achieve its
business objectives, as emphasized by Michael Davis, CHRO for General Mills.
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Software modernization - Modernization Risk Management
1 * RMM (Risk-Managed Modernization, Seacord et al., 2003) is a new,
general software modernization management approach taking risks
(and both technological and business objectives) explicitly into account.
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Glossary of project management - V
1 * 'Virtual Design and Construction' (VDC) is the use of integrated multi-disciplinary performance models of
design-construction projects, including the Product (i.e., facilities), Work Processes and Organization of the design - construction - operation team in order to support explicit and
public business objectives.
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Recovery time objective
1 The O in RTO stands for Business objectives|objective, not mandate. In reality, tactics are often selected that will not meet the RTO. In this
instance, the RTO will not be met but should still remain an objective of
future strategy revision.
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Dynamic systems development method - Roles in DSDM
1 * 'Visionary' The one who has the responsibility to initialise the project
by ensuring that essential requirements are found early on. Visionary has the most accurate
perception of the business objectives of the system and the project.
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Portable Modular Data Center - Portability
1 The Portable Modular Data Center loaded with computer equipment can be transported using standard shipping methods. The PMDC is weather resistant and insulated, and can
be placed in environments like tundra or the desert.[
http://www-935.ibm.com/services/us/its/pdf/sff03002-usen-00_hr.pdf Delivering rapid
deployment of a complete, turn-key modular data center to support your unique business
objectives]
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IT consulting
1 'Information technology consulting' (also called 'IT consulting, computer consultancy, computing consultancy, technology consulting, business and technology services' or 'IT advisory')
is a field that focuses on advising businesses on how best to use
information technology to meet their business objectives
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Information security policies - Risk management
1 The Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) Review Manual 2006 provides the following
definition of risk management: Risk management is the process of identifying
vulnerability (computing)|vulnerabilities and threat (computer)|threats to the information
resources used by an organization in achieving business objectives, and deciding what
Countermeasure (computer)|countermeasures, if any, to take in reducing risk to an acceptable level, based on the value of the information
resource to the organization.
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List of project management topics - Project management by domain
1 ** Virtual Design and Construction - (VDC) is the use of integrated multi-disciplinary performance models of
design-construction projects, including the Product (i.e., facilities), Work Processes and Organization of the design - construction - operation team in order to support explicit and
public business objectives.
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TMAP/TMap - History
1 The first method was created in 1995 and written by Martin Pol, Ruud
Teunissen en Erik van Veenendaal. At the end of 2006 a new version was published called TMap Next written
by other authors (Tim Koomen, Michiel Vroon, Leo van der Aalst Bart Broekman). The main reason for this new version was the aim to create a more process focussed description of
the test process and put more emphasis on the business objectives as a guidance for the testing process.
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Lean IT - COBIT
1 It provides managers, auditors, and IT users a set of metrics, processes,
and best practices to assist in maximizing the benefits derived through the use of IT, achieving
compliance with regulations such as Sarbanes and Oxley|Sarbanes-Oxley,
and aligning IT investments with business objectives
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Hoshin Kanri - Hoshin planning
1 # Establish measurable business objectives that
address these issues.
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Hoshin Kanri - The annual hoshin review
1 The senior management team can determine whether last year’s critical
business issues and business objectives (which were selected to
address the issues) are still appropriate for the coming year.
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Web traffic - Analyzing web traffic
1 Web analytics is the measurement of the behavior of visitors to a website. In a commercial context, it especially refers to the measurement of which aspects of the website work towards the business objectives of Internet marketing initiatives; for example,
which landing pages encourage people to make a purchase. Notable
vendors of List of web analytics software|web analytics software and
services include Webtrends, IBM WebSphere Commerce|Coremetrics,
Omniture, and Google Analytics.
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Political risk
1 Broadly, political risk refers to the complications businesses and
governments may face as a result of what are commonly referred to as
political decisions—or “any political change that alters the expected outcome and value of a given
economic action by changing the probability of achieving business objectives”.Eurasia Group and
PricewaterhouseCoopers, “Integrating Political Risk Into Enterprise Risk Management”,
[ http://www.pwc.com/Extweb/onlineforms.nsf/docid/F44B471C9D84831485
2570FF0069BBCA?opendocument]
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ISPL - Managing Acquisition Processes
1 The ISPL Acquisition Process is the actual process of obtaining a system
or service to achieve a goal contributing to business objectives and/or needs. It is one of the most
important parts of the ISPL method. This chapter is a summary of [2].
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ISPL - Assess the achievement of the acquisition goal
1 Unfortunately, when all individual contracts’ goals are reached this does not automatically mean that the acquisition goal is achieved. In
this activity of the acquisition completion the acquisition manager
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Account planning - History
1 This process creates an advertising message from the marketing
objectives and the client’s business objectives
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Business Process Re-engineering
1 BPR seeks to help companies radically restructure their organizations by focusing on
the ground-up design of their business processes. According to Davenport (1990) a business process is a set of logically related
tasks performed to achieve a defined business outcome. Re-engineering emphasized a Holism|holistic focus on business objectives and how processes related to them, encouraging full-
scale recreation of processes rather than iterative optimization of subprocesses.
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Business Process Re-engineering - BPR success failure factors
1 It can also potentially create substantial improvements in business operations, quality,
customer service, or other business objectives
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Quality engineering
1 QA is also applied to software to verify that features and functionality meet business objectives, and that code is relatively bug free prior to shipping or releasing new software
products and versions.
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Brand infiltration - Metrics and sales focus
1 While it is standard for all marketing and advertising agencies to track the
number of hits or impressions that are gathered during a campaign, brand infiltration works to gather further data that shows how the
original business objectives (sales among a set demographic) have
been met.
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Workplace strategy - Components and aims of a workplace strategy
1 The workplace strategy may facilitate meeting Strategic planning|business objectives such as: reducing
property costs, improving business performance, merging two or more
organisations/cultures, and relocating or consolidating occupied buildings
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Industrial psychology - Organizational citizenship behavior
1 * 'Civic virtue'Civic virtue differs from other OCBs because the target of the behavior is the group or organization as a whole, rather
than an individual coworker. Civic virtue OCBs include being a good representative of the
organization and supporting the organization, especially in its efforts outside of its major
business objectives. Examples of civic virtue OCBs are participating in charitable functions
held by the organization and defending or otherwise speaking well of the organization.
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Compensation and benefits - Main influencers
1 The most important 'internal' influencers are the business
objectives, Trade unions|labor unions, internal equity (the idea of
compensating employees in similar jobs and similar performance in a
similar way), organizational culture and organizational structure.
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Sales and operations planning - Definitions
1 APICS defines SOP as the function of setting the overall level of
manufacturing output (production plan) and other activities to best
satisfy the current planned levels of sales (sales plan and/or forecasts),
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Indian CFA - Trademark Disputes CFAI vs ICFAI
1 This will allow both the parties to mutually co-exist and pursue their business objectives. ICFAI would continue to operate under the
ICFAI brand but will begin phasing out the CFA designation over the next few years. The
Candidates who have already been awarded the CFA Charter have been requested by ICFAI to use the word CFA (ICFAI) to help distinguish
themselves from the CFA Institute Charter holders.http://www.icfai.org/Settlement_Agree
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Institute and Faculty of Actuaries - Research and member support
1 *Enterprise risk management - helping companies understand and
manage risk in line with their business objectives
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Managerial finance
1 Sound financial management creates value and organizational agility through the allocation of scarce resources amongst competing
business opportunities. It is an aid to the implementation and monitoring
of business strategies and helps achieve business objectives.
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Relocation services - Cost of international relocations for employers
1 Shorter term assignments have lower costs, especially when they avoid taxation
thresholds, so the recent trend has been more short-term assignments and extended business trips. The savings pendulum will
swing the other way, however, if expatriate employees are not given enough time to accomplish their assignment’s specified
business objectives, whereby the position becomes a revolving desk lacking in continuity or operational momentum.
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HP ExpertONE - Affiliate Certifications
1 The consultative selling techniques allow the sales individual to identify
customer business problems and determine how to meet their specific
business objectives using HP products and solutions
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London Business School - Executive Education
1 Additionally, The Centre for Management Development (CMD) at London Business School designs and
delivers Custom Programmes for groups of executives in organisations around the world. The programmes
are based on requirements and strategic business objectives to
create the correct method of learning.
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Earth Share
1 * EarthShare works closely with a Sponsor to choose the environmental issue area that best matches Sponsor's philanthropic and
business objectives. Examples include: clean water, children and nature, wildlife
habitat, renewable energy, urban greening, and health and the environment. The
extensive coverage of EarthShare member groups allows issue areas to be national in scope or targeted to specific geographic
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Corporate image
1 A 'corporate identity' is the overall image of a corporation or firm or business in the minds of diverse publics, such as customers and investors and employees. It is a primary task of the corporate
communications department to maintain and build this identity to
accord with and facilitate the attainment of business objectives. It is usually visibly manifested by way
of branding and the use of trademarks.
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Product portfolio management
1 For example, product managers often translate business objectives set for a product by Marketing or
Sales into engineering requirements
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Sponsor (commercial) - Selling sponsorship
1 The sales cycle for selling sponsors is often a lengthy process that consists
of researching prospects, creating tailored proposals based on a
company's business objectives, finding the right contacts at a company, getting buy-in from
multiple constituencies and finally negotiating benefits/price
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Speed dating - Spin-offs
1 Business speed dating has also been used in China as a way for business people to meet each other and to
decide if they have similar business objectives and synergies. Speed
dating offers participating investors and companies an opportunity to
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Identity formation - In business
1 In business, a professional identity is the persona of a professional which is designed to accord with and facilitate the attainment
of business objectives. A professional identity comes into being when there is a philosophy which is manifest in a distinct
corporate culture - the corporate personality. A business professional is a
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Next-best-action marketing
1 The Next Best Action (an offer, proposition, service, etc.) is
determined by the customer’s interests and needs on the one hand,
and the marketing organization’s business objectives, policies on the
other
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Marketing objectives - Positioning
1 Positioning may refer the position a business has chosen to carry out
their marketing and business objectives
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Cross Industry Standard Process for Data Mining - Major phases
1 Before proceeding to final deployment of the model, it is important to more thoroughly
evaluate the model, and review the steps executed to construct the model, to be certain it properly
achieves the business objectives
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Configuration Management (ITIL) - Changes and characteristics of the 2011 edition of ITIL
1 # ITIL Service Design: turns the service strategy into a plan for
delivering the business objectives.
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Trade credit
1 There are many forms of trade credit in common use. Various industries
use various specialized forms. They all have, in common, the
collaboration of businesses to make efficient use of capital to accomplish
various business objectives.
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BIA - Other
1 * Business/IT alignment, a dynamic state in which a business organization is able to use information technology (IT)
effectively to achieve business objectives
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Bounce rate - Purpose
1 Interpretation of the bounce rate measure should be relevant to a
website's business objectives and definitions of conversion, as having a high bounce rate is not always a sign
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Process area (CMMI) - Organizational Performance Management (OPM)
1 The purpose of 'Organizational Performance Management' (OPM) is
to proactively manage the organization’s performance to meet
its business objectives.
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Process area (CMMI) - Organizational Performance Management (OPM)
1 ** SP 1.1 Maintain Business Objectives
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Process area (CMMI) - Changes made in Version 1.3
1 * Level 4 and 5 generic goals and practices were eliminated as well as capability levels 4 and 5 to appropriately focus high maturity on the achievement of business objectives,
which is accomplished by applying capability level 1-3 to the high maturity
process areas (Causal Analysis and Resolution, Quantitative Project
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Climate Care - History
1 Working with the Co-operative to develop bespoke projects in their
supply chain, integrating offsetting into their broader business
objectives.
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Real time policy
1 'Real time policy', in telecommunications, is a technical
capability used to implement a wide array of business rules and
subscriber preferences. While the genesis of policy was in Quality of
Service (QoS) and congestion control, it has evolved as Communications Service Providers (CSPs) use it to create personalized, user-directed
and interactive services and implement business objectives.
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SOA Lifecycle - SOA Framework
1 In a SOA-based solution, a holistic approach is taken to enable business
objectives while building an enterprise-quality system.
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Business partnering - Benefits
1 Partnering takes a new approach to achieving
business objectives
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Business/IT alignment
1 'Business-IT alignment' is a dynamic state in which a business organization is able to use information technology (IT)
effectively to achieve business objectives - typically improved
financial performance or marketplace competitiveness
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Component business model - Criticism
1 * Doesn’t include a representation of the main business goals, e.g.
strategic business objectives, critical success factors and key performance indicators, which a holistic business
model approach should include.
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Compliance and ethics program - Federal sentencing guidelines for organizations
1 As a result of these dynamics, organizations at the very core of their business strategy need to establish the capacity and the
capability to effectively address the conditions mandated by these
external requirements and internally generated operating principles while
still meeting their business objectives.
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Compliance and ethics program - Effective program design
1 On a more practical level, a compliance and ethics program
supports the organization’s business objectives, identifies the boundaries
of legal and ethical behavior, and establishes a system to alert
management when the organization is getting close to (or crossing) a
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Compliance and ethics program - Measuring program performance
1 A solid measurement system and approach should be implemented that embodies these principles: Focused on Business Objectives, Outcome-Oriented and a Simple
Measurement System.
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Compliance and ethics program - Measuring program performance
1 Business objectives should include a program metrics and measurement,
helping management understand how the program contributes to
overall enterprise objectives. But while process and activity metrics
are important, the outcomes are the ultimate goal – never lose sight of
this.
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Service-oriented architectures - SOA Framework
1 SOA-based solutions endeavour to enable business objectives while
building an enterprise-quality system.
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Bauer College of Business - Sales Excellence Institute
1 Working closely with strategically partnering corporations, SEI designs and delivers custom programs and services based on in-depth research in order to
achieve their respective strategic business objectives. SEI regularly hosts conferences
to provide and exchange with sales and sales management practitioners its most
cutting-edge research findings. It is host to the annual Selling and Sales Management
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Old Republic International
1 Old Republic publishes an Annual Review that is widely distributed to
agents, brokers, customers, employees, and others interested in the Company's business objectives
and product offerings. http://www.oldrepublic.com/compani
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Edison Engineering Development Program
1 The 'Edison Engineering Development Program' (EEDP) is one
of General Electric's six corporate entry level programs. Focused on engineering, the program aims to develop technical problem-solving skills through advanced courses in engineering and technical projects
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Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology - SLIIT objectives
1 * Assisting and promoting enterprises, innovators and start-up
companies with the necessary expertise to achieve business
objectives.
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Ontario wine
1 Many wineries produce both VQA wines and non-VQA wines depending on their business
objectives
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