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Goals tangible

Setting corporate goals for PSM. These may be tangible (e.g., dollar savings, percent reduction in accidental releases, etc.) and/or philosophical (e.g., "Our company will be an industry leader in process safety"). [Pg.22]

Management buy-in for the PSM system depends on how clearly executives understand how the system supports corporate goals and business strategies. It is your job to make these correlations, as you did in your initial selling (Chapter 2). The difference is that you now have more tangible information to support your case. [Pg.163]

An object may be any "thing . This can include tangible items such as atoms, or bonds, or can include non-tangible things such as goals, or plans. In the first order PC, an object may not be a predicate. [Pg.193]

A convenient way to summarize the more tangible accomplishments of your work is to present them in a timeline. Recall the specific-achievable-measurable (SAM) test for research objectives introduced in chapter 12 a timeline helps reviewers (and you) evaluate whether your project goals are achievable within the funding period. The start of this move is usually demarked with a level 1 heading. Common headings for move 1 are shown in table 14.1. [Pg.483]

In our belief and experience, innovation is driven by a combination of deep knowledge, creative new approaches, and the perseverance to follow through. In this section, we focus on how these three elements can be used as the key motifs for making the revitalization of innovation a more tangible and operational goal. [Pg.161]

The promises of alchemy seem to be far from a dead issue. The perfection and evolution of the alchemist is the true goal in all of this. We mentioned that one must become the living stone before being able to produce the tangible stone. [Pg.112]

The benefits of shape selectivity can be discussed in terms of tangible goals of [1] reducing the cost of production, [2] improving the quality of the product, [3] increasing the supply of product from unconventional feedstocks and [4] creating totally new products. [Pg.472]

Set quantitative goals for each functional area, whenever possible, to make strategy tangible. [Pg.175]

A goal-directed theory that has acquired significant attention due to tangible research supporting its premise is McClelland s Need-Achievement Theory. [Pg.238]


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