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Public restructuring

If possible, collaborate with research departments of local universities on publishable work, even if that requires working outside of business hours. Publication builds training and morale. It is also a way of ensuring that junior analysts will have proof of their accomplishments in the event of corporate reorganization, restructuring, or downsizing. [Pg.39]

JohnG. Strand,Michigan Public Service Commission Nuclear Power and Electric Industry Restructuring ... [Pg.15]

Details of the current restructuring of this Chemical Engineering Series, coinciding with the publication of the Fourth Edition of Volumes 1 and 2 and to be followed by new editions of the other volumes, have been set out in the Preface to the Fourth Edition of Volume 1. The revision involves the inclusion in Volume 1 of material on non-Newtonian flow (previously in Volume 3) and the transference from Volume 2 to Volume 1 of Pneumatic and Hydraulic Conveying and Liquid Mixing. In addition, Volume 6, written by Mr. R. K. Sinnott, which first appeared in 1983, nearly thirty years after the first volumes, acquires some of the design-orientated material from Volume 2, particularly that related to the hydraulics of packed and plate columns. [Pg.1199]

Warren Kaplan argues that we should expect hybrid structures to appear in the pharmaceutical industries of the important middle-income producers of generic medicines (e.g., India). Notwithstanding the possible effect of these structures on pharmaceutical innovation in middle-income countries, this restructuring is likely to have important consequences for access to affordable medicines. The effect of these hybrid structures on real pharmaceutical innovation in the established pharmaceutical industry and in the newer public-private initiatives is still unclear. [Pg.2]

It should be noted though, that in practice the restructuring of a value chain s production network often combines different basic restructuring types and includes capacity changes. Also, the relative importance of decision criteria depends on the type of project. For example, in plant closures factors such as public opinion towards the decision (sometimes causing a company to favor closures in countries other than their home country) and possible obligations to repay subsidies received become important (cf. Richbell and Watts 2000). [Pg.43]

Partly because of globalization-driven restructuring, the public s spontaneous awareness of chemical firms is focused on only a... [Pg.360]

On the other hand, the public is more guarded in its opinions of other aspects of the economic image factor, partly due to events in the industry itself (for example, restructuring and jobs losses) or to general developments on the employment and capital market such as stock market slumps. [Pg.364]

At the outset of this radical restructure of employment assistance, the policy and practice of the municipalities emphasised a Work First approach which was influenced by overseas - especially the US, UK and Danish experience. In practice, this meant that more resources were devoted to intensive employment counselling and job search support (a weakness of the Dutch employment assistance system at the time) and that clients were placed under greater pressure to help themselves by searching for work. At a time when unemployment was rising due to a recession, the focus of public policy shifted from reduction of long-term joblessness... [Pg.196]

Many inexperienced authors disclose everything they did in the order it was performed. Such disclosure is unnecessary, especially if the experiment was poorly designed or if unexpected results caused a change of plans. Instead, publication should focus on what was learned, backed up with sufficient and persuasive experimental evidence. The reviewer may suggest deleting superfluous experimental details and results or restructuring the manuscript to emphasize the new knowledge. [Pg.160]

Restructuring - The process of changing the structure of the electric power industry from one of guaranteed monopoly over service territories, as established by the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, to one of open competition between power suppliers for customers in any area. [Pg.404]

Giacomo Becattini, Italy, in Werner Sengenberger, Gary W. Loveman, and Michael J. Piore, eds. The Re-emergence of Small Enterprises Industrial Restructuring in Industrial Countries (Geneva ILO Publications, 1990), pp. 144-172. [Pg.299]


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