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The industry's technical complexity is amplified by its organisational complexity.
The RSS has thrown its full organisational weight behind his campaigns.
Those moral flaws encouraged what sociologists might call dysfunctional organisational dynamics.
A second measure of an intifada is its level of organisational support.
But ahead lie environmental and technological uncertainty, organisational complexity and geopolitical tension.
It began investigating Gunvor as a company for organisational deficiencies in 13.
But, not for the first time, UKIP's organisational incompetence may prove its downfall.
They would immediately fall into an organisational stupor and lose to the other.
The mergers are part of GBPCE's efforts to rationalise the group's organisational structure.
The revamped attorney-general's office has kept its old staff and organisational structure.
From an organisational perspective, VMSI sits closer to the operating assets of the group.
Given Mr Trump's shambolic organisational skills, such a one-two punch seems highly unlikely.
Osofsky launched an organisational overhaul on her arrival to "progress our cases at pace".
After months of infighting and organisational chaos, the party is looking to move forward.
So are outstanding organisational skills, flexibility, an appetite for experimentation and a sense of fun.
Instead the turnout in the national election seems to be testimony to Fidesz's organisational powers.
If the ADB's reluctance to water down risk controls is admirable, organisational rigidity is less so.
Deutsche Bank is, however, making headway with the organisational work for listing the asset management division.
His early works looked at organisational design and how it sapped employee productivity rather than enhanced it.
"We have laid this sort of infrastructure and organisational effort that will get out of the vote."
Is "conspiracy" just an invention of organisational authorities to make "woke" people seem unhinged and therefore unreliable?
Banks will have to submit organisational maps to regulators, to make clear who is responsible for what.
Last year it reopened its office in America, which had been shut since 2016 for "organisational reasons".
Any assignment begins with "discovery" by an intelligence analyst who previously assessed the organisational structure of al-Qaeda.
King and Goodfriend suggested organisational changes at the bank including reducing the number of members on its board.
It added that Addax acknowledged possible organisational shortcomings and had taken measures to improve internal anti-corruption procedures.
It said it had since undergone substantial organisational changes, including the recruitment of several investigative accountants and forensics specialists.
These organisational changes will enable us to continue moving forward as the global leader in multiplatform business news delivery.
Last year Nestlé announced organisational changes, such as consolidating procurement, which will save about SFr2bn each year from 2020.
She used Google Alerts to track mentions and linked to them, using the forum structure as an organisational tool.
The worm spreads most efficiently through organisational networks, not home computers, said Vikram Thakur, principal research manager at Symantec.
Zurich restructured its Australia business last year, pulling out of some products, changing its organisational structure and cutting jobs.
She also said she was not bothered by the organisational insecurity or lack of time customarily afforded Brazilian managers.
Modern AI can do more than mirror the organisational dogma that characterised its birth, it can also reflect our humanity.
As always, this is more of a people/organisational question, rather than a question simply of the use of technology.
At the organisational level, that means operating with smaller, more compartmentalised fighting units with far more devolved decision-making powers.
Instead, the strong mandate won by Fidesz in the national election seems to be evidence of the party's organisational powers.
Deloitte argues that a new organisational form is on the rise: a network of teams is replacing the conventional hierarchy.
That may reflect prevailing organisational structures in Asia, where family businesses, often led by a founding patriarch, are more common.
That may reflect prevailing organisational structures in Asia, where family businesses, often led by a founding patriarch, are more common.
Ms Mazzucato: In order to co-create and co-shape markets the state must have the right organisational structure and capabilities.
A combination of fiery passions and organisational discipline gave his intensely regional politics the power to shake the rest of India.
Dlomu will remain at the company, taking on a newly created global role focusing on ethical leadership and organisational culture change.
No further decisions relating to the organisational structure or the headcount of the combined bank have been confirmed, the statement added.
McKinsey found a "powerful, proven relationship" between organisational health and average return to shareholders, with "unhealthy" companies some four times lower.
Furthermore, that's something that Google, Facebook, and Airbnb are already doing internally by combining data-science with organisational behaviour and psychology.
Choosing the right time to expand and diversify, and the right organisational structure to do it, is a matter of judgment.
CNBC, the leading global business news network, today announced two major organisational changes to its Asia Pacific news team in Singapore.
It is these groups which, at the street level, have lent their vast numbers and organisational genius to Mr Modi's electoral machine.
It enables them to replace more arcane organisational methods, including Excel spreadsheets or even pen and paper, and legacy 'on-premise' software.
The campaign has always lacked the normal requirements for political success: a charismatic leader, a clear organisational structure and a common identity.
Robert McNamara took his organisational and number-crunching talents from the Ford Motor Company to the Vietnam war, albeit with unhappy results.
The company encourages co-operation by allowing people to join together under the same organisational roof, regardless of race, creed or nationality.
But , in our opinion, internal factors such as implementing the organisational changes and having added new management could also play a part.
Alcon said it has identified significant efficiencies to be achieved via an organisational realignment, creation of global shared services and process improvements.
"Nowadays, the likes of organisational social media, media websites, and content communities are tagging onto this slogan, with often detrimental results," she said.
So Mr Perriello brings upset potential to a contest in which Mr Northam's organisational advantage was supposed reduce the nomination to a formality.
Dlomu will remain at the company, taking on a newly created global role focusing on ethical leadership and organisational culture change, it said.
I see few reasons to believe that such a party would lack the talent, prominence, funding potential and organisational ability to do so.
It was the first time the bank had redrawn its organisational map since the creation of its investment management arm in the 1980s.
Founded by comedian Beppe Grillo, it has become Italy's second-largest party according to recent polls, even though its organisational record is decidedly patchy.
The group is looking into the economic, tax and organisational effects of a new structure for 700 separate companies in more than 60 countries.
One that really assists, not just pretends to Digital identity will enable not only new organisational behaviour, but also facilitate evolution of other technologies.
The Parkland students have succeeded, in a first for pro-control activists, by matching the zeal and organisational skills of their pro-gun opponents.
Lloyds said the changes announced on Wednesday were to align and strengthen its organisational structure before it unveils its next strategic plan in February.
"Collibra is the data nervous system of many large companies, breaking down silos, and making it easy to access, trust and understand organisational data."
Almuth McDowall, visiting senior lecturer in organisational psychology at City University, agrees that policymakers and employers focus too much on tackling long-hours culture.
As president of the BJP he greatly strengthened party numbers and discipline, and is widely credited as the organisational genius behind the party's electoral success.
In the coming weeks we will publish the second and third parts of our critique, focussing on XR's organisational form and its strategy, in turn.
"Norges Bank has built a professional investment management organisation that is well equipped to perform its task ahead, irrespective of the organisational structure," it said.
The claimed corporate culture of openness, a flat organisational structure and acceptance of employees' true selves is a good ideology, though clearly sometimes a failed practice.
This suggests that within clusters spillovers of technological and organisational know-how are genuine; attracting successful firms is a way to channel knowledge into lagging regions.
"In a higher oil price environment...you can make a lot of money even if you're not top class in terms of organisational health," he said.
Washington lifted the sanctions on Rusal in late January after intense negotiations and a series of organisational changes, though restrictions on its founder Oleg Deripaska remain.
Yet the idea of organisational decapitation remains seductive to would-be strategic assassins: cut off the leader and watch the body twitch through its death throes.
Kenya bagged its biggest ever haul of medals at a Games in Brazil but doping allegations and organisational problems plagued the team's preparations for the event.
As an organisational psychologist, he points out that people tend to assume that confident individuals are competent, when there is no actual relationship between the two qualities.
By taking positions on so many boards the CPPIB is assuming managerial responsibilities for multiple companies; it increasingly resembles a sprawling conglomerate, with the associated organisational challenges.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Kenya achieved its most successful Olympics despite the doping and organisational challenges that nearly derailed its appearance in Rio de Janeiro.
The rating also captures strengthened management and controls stemming from an on-going organisational restructuring, which Fitch expects to help improve AFC's asset quality through better underwriting.
The report found that the median organisational health index of the oil and gas company sample came in four points below the average of all companies surveyed.
Regulators and industry leaders discussed how behavioural methods from fields such as organisational psychology are being combined with sophisticated technology to fight misconduct and encourage ethical cultures.
With Pop Up Start Up we wanted to show real world stories in an authentic way, through a business accelerator format, whilst reflecting the organisational values of Alibaba.com.
SIRe also benefits from organisational and IT support from the parent company, and from the group's relationship with European mutuals, which form the mainstay of SIRe's customer base.
Merz said she would give a general update on the group's new organisational structure at the end of November and that employees would have clarity in early 2020.
The review includes identifying a number of products to export to different markets in order to enhance profit, reducing underperforming contracts, reorganising production capacity and simplifying organisational structures.
Cioplenu customers are described as SMBs and enterprises in the industrial market, such as Bosch or Stabilo, while its user base spans across different departments and organisational levels.
SI Re benefits from organisational and IT support from the parent company, and from the group's relationship with European mutuals, which form the mainstay of SI Re's customer base.
According to former executives, Mr Benioff's fondness for setting policy by tweets, such as cancelling events in states that have issued anti-gay laws, can sometimes cause organisational chaos.
"The organisational changes will require a reduction in the number of permanent positions by approximately 80, of which around 60 are EnQuest employees, by year end," the company said.
Ofcom believes this legal separation will allow Openreach to develop "its own distinct organisational culture" as a BT-owned company versus just being a division of the telco giant.
The country has the money and the organisational skills to build more and better new residences, to create new neighbourhoods and to step up the pace and quality of renovation.
In late January Washington lifted the sanctions, imposed on Rusal and its co-owner Oleg Deripaska in April 3.63, after intense negotiations and a series of organisational changes within Rusal.
Many global banks in Asia, including Credit Suisse and UBS, have made organisational changes in the last couple of years to closely tie their private banking and investment banking business.
Either way, it's certainly true that at present and within its current funding and organisational structure, the NHS isn't very well-positioned to provide speedy MSK-related advice or treatment.
We can show them that it is not just at an individual level that feminism is in everybody's interest: at a wider organisational and societal level, too, its benefits are demonstrable.
Organisational reforms may be less eye-catching than missiles that fly at Mach 5, unmanned cargo planes and electromagnetically powered superguns (all of which China has tested in the past year).
"A lot of it is really stuff that's useful in mono relationships too, it's just that the organisational load is higher when you're poly," she told Mashable Australia over Facebook chat.
Nichols also said the bank, Britain's largest domestic lender, had suspended all talks with employee unions about future restructuring and organisational changes it had intended to make in the medium term.
As part of an organisational change, from March 31st onwards the bosses of individual watch brands will report directly to Richemont's chairman, Johann Rupert, which the firm believes will make it nimbler.
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority said it aimed to identify whether "any core organisational and cultural drivers" at the country's biggest lender had contributed to scandals at the bank in recent years.
"The organisational fight may be being won by the hard left, but the philosophical and policy fight is up for grabs", says one senior Labour MP. The most important battleground is Brexit.
Lei Jun, chief of Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi, said at a news conference on March 20 that the company was appointing new, younger general department managers as part of an organisational restructuring.
"Today's announcement of an improved organisational structure leaving the inflexible matrix organisation behind makes absolutely sense," Vontobel analyst Stefan Schuermann, who has a "hold" rating on the stock, wrote in a note.
She also alleged that a concert marking the start of the presidency in July was organised without public procurement, and that organisational costs of the event had been set higher than required.
These "organisational and diversion-of-resources harms" are significant and extend outside the Ninth Circuit's borders, Judge Tigar reasoned, so only a nationwide injunction against Mr Trump's policy would bring them relief.
Apart from choosing an exchange, no decision has been made either on exactly which assets will be floated, or what Aramco's internal organisational structure would look like after listing, the sources say.
"A key area of focus for Management following the cost review is to reduce our office cost base, in particular by simplifying and de-layering the Group's organisational structure," the company said.
Merz said some of Thyssenkrupp's business areas would shed organisational layers, which has led to the resignation of Marcel Fasswald, head of Thyssenkrupp's Industrial Solutions division, which will be renamed Plant Technology.
The insurer has also extended a management shake-up under its new chief executive Thomas Buberl, which saw the departure of senior executives in a new organisational structure announced earlier on Monday.
Acacia said its head of organisational effectiveness Peter Geleta would take over as interim chief executive, while Jaco Maritz was moved to finance chief from his previous position as general manager in finance.
It said the planned reduction in jobs, which follows a review of M&S's organisational structure, would be achieved through a combination of fewer contractors, natural attrition and redundancies for M&S employees.
The investigation will focus on if Facebook is working to "implement technical and organisational measures to ensure the security and safeguarding of the personal data it processes," the regulator said in a statement.
Messaging-based games have relatively low development overheads compared to other gaming platforms and he believes smaller teams are more creative and in general perform better, citing Supercell's headcount and organisational discipline as inspiration.
Meanwhile, though gold smuggling in India has surged since India raised its import duty to 10 percent in August, 2013, Somasundaram said jewellery businesses have improved their organisational systems and smuggling dropped last year.
The job cuts, along with organisational and IT-related measures, are to cut the cost base of Talanx's German retail operations by about 240 million euros ($2020 million) by 2020, Talanx said on Wednesday.
The bank's organisational structure changed at end-2015 following the amalgamation of HBL with its previous shareholder, Heartland New Zealand Limited (HNZ), and HBL became the sole shareholder of all subsidiaries previously owned by HNZ.
Martin described how the UK is taking a three-pronged approach with its cyber security strategy, beginning with what he dubbed the "organisational coherence" of establishing a central hub in the form of the NCSC.
Swedish telecoms equipment maker Ericsson said on Tuesday it would take provisions, write-downs and restructuring charges this year, most of it in the first quarter, and announced a new organisational structure and business focus.
In its first Brexit-related mass communication to its 16,000-strong workforce in the UK this year, JPMorgan highlights the organisational and strategic challenges facing global banks as they prepare for Britain's European Union exit.
At the 2011 election, Fianna Fail lost 51 of its 71 parliamentary seats; it was unable even to put up a candidate for that year's presidential election, due to a lack of money and organisational strength.
Of note, the startup has been through one major bankruptcy restructuring, although it appears that this was mainly for organisational purposes: all assets, employees and customers from one business controlled by Taylor were acquired by another.
The post and parcels company, the CEO of which has come under increasing pressure since being handed the top job in June, said it was examining its organisational structure, management roles, investment spending and central costs.
It considered the breach to be a "serious contravention of Principle 7 of the Data Protection Act 1998" — which states that appropriate technical and organisational measures must be taken against unauthorised or unlawful processing of personal data.
The bill, known as House File 291, also undermines unions' organisational and political clout by prohibiting them from collecting dues and political contributions from members' paychecks and requiring them to hold recertification votes with every new contract.
Separately, Mexico's InvestaBank said on Wednesday it had agreed to buy two Mexican units of Deutsche Bank as the German lender exits non-core businesses amid a drive to cut costs in a major organisational shake-up.
The telecoms firm is also grappling with organisational and operational inefficiencies linked to fixed voice and data services, which require more staff to install, maintain and market, it said in a letter to unions seen by Reuters.
Kingfisher, which has undergone a organisational shake-up under new boss Carrefour veteran Thierry Garnier, has a current market capitalisation of 3.9 billion pounds but could be knocked out by stocks rising to the top 90 largest groups.
LONDON, July 5 (Reuters) - Lloyds Banking Group has reshuffled its senior management team and made a raft of changes to its organisational structure as it prepares to announce its next three-year strategic plan, the lender said on Wednesday.
So to see how the parties measure up, we looked at how many houses have been built in the metropolitan councils, district councils, unitary authorities and London boroughs controlled by Labour (the organisational structure of English local government is fiendishly complex).
ZURICH, May 3 (Reuters) - Swiss bank UBS is introducing a new organisational structure in its flagship wealth management business in a move which it hopes will cut costs by hundreds of millions of dollars, according to a memo seen by Reuters.
"It's a new paradigm where not only are we dealing with individuals with no organisational affiliation, but a week or even a day before, they had no idea they were going to carry out an attack," explains an Israeli intelligence officer.
"We now begin 2018 with a solid organisational structure that reflects our priorities as a business and brings the right set of skills and experience to lead our development and growth for years to come," Chi said in the statement.
Already delayed twice this year, the elections are likely to prove a severe organisational and security test for Ghani's government, which came to power in 2014 following a bitterly fought campaign and a poll marred by accusations of widespread fraud.
Alibaba has not disclosed how many companies are currently participating in its A100 programme, but some analysts say for now only big firms will be able to benefit as smaller firms do not have the funds to justify major organisational changes.
Anyone, myself included, who has been working long enough in international business and with foreign leaders on policy, will have come across people whose ideals they don't agree with, but who they dealt with to advance their company or organisational interests.
"In particular, the investigation will examine Facebook's compliance with its obligation under the General Data Protection Regulation to implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure the security and safeguarding of the personal data it processes," the DPC said in a statement.
The chair of the regulator stated that "the overarching goal of the prudential inquiry is to identify any core organisational and cultural drivers at the heart" of the above-mentioned issues and to ensure "that any shortcomings identified are promptly and adequately addressed".
Like a Swiss Army Knife for event production, the SaaS spans an array of organisational features, such as event program building, an easy way to store the contact details and current status of speakers, and a place to manage suppliers, sponsors and exhibitors.
"With this organisational structure we would be in a much better position to respond to what's going in the market, in the industry, and to respond to the needs of the customer," Greco said in a call with reporters about the new structure.
In June, St Gobain fell victim to a global cyber attack that spread from Ukraine across the world, paralysing thousands of machines worldwide, and shutting down ports, factories and offices as it spread through internal organisational networks to an estimated 60 countries.
In July a report by Policy Exchange, a right-leaning think-tank, identified two powerful groups within XR, known as the Anchor Circle and the Rapid Response Team (the latter has apparently since been replaced by a Political Circle and Organisational Circle).
"It's a really important point, that when you have deep political divisions in a country, nearly everything becomes politicized...promotional junk now becomes seen as some sort of political statement," Andre Spicer, Professor of Organisational Behaviour at Cass Business School told CNBC by phone.
And it found a catalogue of failures — specifically finding that Yahoo UK Services had: Failed to take appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect the data against exfiltration by unauthorised persons; had failed to take appropriate measures to ensure that its data processor — Yahoo!
The world's second biggest maker of consumer tissue such as toilet paper and napkins last year began efforts to boost efficiency in its hygiene operations' logistics flows, and announced organisational tweaks designed to boost efficiency and innovation as it faces increasing competition in Europe.
"The investigation will examine Facebook's compliance with its obligation under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure the security and safeguarding of the personal data it processes," the Irish DPC said in a statement on Wednesday.
While this resurgence is more directly attributable to Das Reboot, by which the organisational structures of German football were overhauled in the wake of their failure at the European Championships in 2000, the presence of so many Bayern teammates in the final may have helped.
While the Monty Python-esque organisational slapstick of the tour might have been avoided, the appalling weather conditions are part and parcel of the Chinese summer, and could have been predicted by anyone with access to an iPhone weather app, or indeed the internet.
"We have a complex business model that needs to be simplified, we have a high cost basis that can be reduced, and we have an accountability weakness that we are tracking through organisational changes," Greco told journalists ahead of the group's investor day in London.
When day breaks, Oceti Sakowin Camp becomes a series of construction sites and organisational hubs, dedicated to stopping construction of the pipeline, which leaders from the neighboring Standing Rock Sioux tribe say will imperil water sources and sacred Native American burial sites, prayer sites and artifacts.
Fitch's assessment of the bank's business profile is driven by its high share of exposure to private-sector counterparties (88% of total exposures), which is mitigated by the low political risk in its country of head office (the UK) as well as EBRD's high-quality organisational structure.
This relationship between computing systems and human organisational structures echoes through the history of AI. In the 1930s and 1940s, Herbert Simon (pictured below), a political scientist from the University of Chicago who later taught at Carnegie Mellon University, set out to develop a "scientific" account of administrative organisation.
American universities rarely built the kind of high walls that protected colleges at Oxford and Cambridge from the communities around them, but many schools, particularly those in cities, have buttressed their exclusive admissions standards with elaborate physical and organisational systems that separate students and faculty from neighboring people and places perceived as dangerous.
Tales of Hillary Clinton's failings and those of her campaign, of David Cameron's endless use of Brussels as a punch bag, of the organisational weaknesses of Britain's anti-Brexit campaign, of the liberal arguments against Mr Renzi's constitutional reforms, of UKIP's dysfunction and Nigel Farage's inability to win even a favourable parliamentary seat last year.
Kazuto Uchida, MUFG senior executive in charge of market operations, told reporters the decision by its bank unit, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, to quit as JGB primary dealer was part of group organisational changes and the idea was floated before the Bank of Japan's decision to introduce negative interest rates earlier this year.
"The Geneva commodities trader has been convicted of failing to take all the organisational measures that were reasonable and necessary to prevent its employees and agents from bribing public officials in order to gain access to the petroleum markets in the Republic of Congo and Ivory Coast," a statement from the Swiss Attorney General's Office on Thursday said.
"Step by step local tutoring is going to online," Preply argues, pointing to the pull factors of lower organisational costs, access to global knowledge and arbitrage between countries, allowing for students to choose a less expensive tutor who is able to offer lessons at a lower price because they live in a different part of the world.
"The Geneva commodities trader has been convicted of failing to take all the organisational measures that were reasonable and necessary to prevent its employees and agents from bribing public officials in order to gain access to the petroleum markets in the Republic of Congo and Ivory Coast," a statement from the Swiss Attorney General's Office said.
"With regard to the impact on our operational structure, Rothschild & Co is regulated to varying degrees in a number of countries both within and outside the European Union and although some organisational changes may be required up to and following Brexit, we do not expect these to have a material impact on our business," said the firm.

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