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SPIE Proceedings, 2015
"We have a new strategy to grow our organization." Developing the plan is just the start. Implementing it in the organization is the real challenge. Many organizations don't fail due to lack of strategy; they struggle because it isn't effectively implemented.
Robert W. Bradford, Denise Harrison
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"We have a new strategy to grow our organization." Developing the plan is just the start. Implementing it in the organization is the real challenge. Many organizations don't fail due to lack of strategy; they struggle because it isn't effectively implemented.
Robert W. Bradford, Denise Harrison
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Execution Costs and Efficient Execution Frontiers [PDF]
Single period risks acceptable to the market at zero cost are modeled by a convex set of random variables leading to bid and ask prices that are trade size dependent. The theory of nonlinear expectations is employed to construct dynamically consistent sequences of bid and ask unit size prices that are size and trade date contingent.
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Execution. Execution. Execution
Strategic Direction, 2019Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies. Design/methodology/approach This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments and places the articles in context.
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Diagnosis of Plan Execution and the Executing Agent
2005We adapt the Model-Based Diagnosis framework to perform (agent-based) plan diagnosis. In plan diagnosis, the system to be diagnosed is a plan, consisting of a partially ordered set of instances of actions, together with its executing agent. The execution of a plan can be monitored by making partial observations of the results of actions.
N. Roos, C. Witteveen (Cees)
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Executive Development for Effective Executive Performance and Executive Success
2023Description to be ...
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Executive Compensation Limits and Executive Turnover
Management ScienceWe explore the consequences of limiting executive pay on voluntary executive turnover by exploiting a Chinese government policy restricting executive pay at a subset of firms. Affected firms experience an increase in voluntary executive turnover, with executives increasingly moving to firms not bound by the pay policy.
Vikram Nanda +3 more
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Are Executable Exams Executable?
Abstract This chapter describes a process of changing the evaluation format of an Introduction to Computer Science (CS1) course, which is a mandatory course in all academic high-tech oriented engineering programs. Specifically, this chapter presents a two-phase teaching experience in the CS1 course offered to computer science (CS ...Yael Erez, Hazzan Orit
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Are Executable Exams Executable?
Proceedings of the 53rd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education V. 2, 2022Yael Erez, Orit Hazzan
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2015
Components of human executive function, like rule generation and selection in response to stimuli (attention set-shifting) or overcoming a habit (reversal learning), can be reliably modelled in rodents. The rodent paradigms are based upon tasks that assess cognitive flexibility in clinical populations and have been effective in distinguishing the ...
Talpos J, Shoaib M
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Components of human executive function, like rule generation and selection in response to stimuli (attention set-shifting) or overcoming a habit (reversal learning), can be reliably modelled in rodents. The rodent paradigms are based upon tasks that assess cognitive flexibility in clinical populations and have been effective in distinguishing the ...
Talpos J, Shoaib M
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