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Successful succession planning
Children and Young People Now, 2022Children's social care is rich with experienced and committed leaders, but a manager must be sure to lay the groundwork for a successful transition before the time comes to pass the torch to their successor
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Nature Human Behaviour, 2018
Understanding what enables teams to flourish has been the focus of considerable interest across domains of human behaviour. A study finds that, in addition to recruiting and retaining highly skilled members, shared prior success significantly contributes to enhanced team performance.
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Understanding what enables teams to flourish has been the focus of considerable interest across domains of human behaviour. A study finds that, in addition to recruiting and retaining highly skilled members, shared prior success significantly contributes to enhanced team performance.
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The Journal of High Technology Management Research, 2000
Abstract While advancing new technologies has not traditionally been a major focus of industry–university collaboration, this article stresses that industry–university alliances can be instrumental in facilitating the industrial firm's advancement of both knowledge and new technologies.
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Abstract While advancing new technologies has not traditionally been a major focus of industry–university collaboration, this article stresses that industry–university alliances can be instrumental in facilitating the industrial firm's advancement of both knowledge and new technologies.
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Science, 1996
In a highlighted text box (Random Samples, 19 July, p. 315), the headline “‘Sociobiology’ to history's dustbin?” is placed over a photograph of E. O. Wilson. The “news” is thin: a specialist journal has changed its name. Sociobiology was originally envisioned as the comparative,
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In a highlighted text box (Random Samples, 19 July, p. 315), the headline “‘Sociobiology’ to history's dustbin?” is placed over a photograph of E. O. Wilson. The “news” is thin: a specialist journal has changed its name. Sociobiology was originally envisioned as the comparative,
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2023
Citizen science in maritime archaeology has significant potential for collecting archaeological data and for fostering heritage stewardship through public engagement. Not only do sport divers participate in authentic data gathering and educational opportunities about the values and ethics of underwater archaeology, but they also become critical vectors
Della A. Scott-Ireton, Nicole R. Grinnan
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Citizen science in maritime archaeology has significant potential for collecting archaeological data and for fostering heritage stewardship through public engagement. Not only do sport divers participate in authentic data gathering and educational opportunities about the values and ethics of underwater archaeology, but they also become critical vectors
Della A. Scott-Ireton, Nicole R. Grinnan
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Epilogue: Succession or Success?
2009Father-to-son succession has become a dominant phenomenon in Arab republican systems. This new phenomenon—“Jumlukiya” (conflating jumhuriya and malikiya, Arabic for republic and monarchy, respectively)—surfaced after Bashar Al-Asad succeeded his father Hafiz Al-Asad in Syria during 2000.1 A similar Jumlukiya scenario was arranged in Iraq before the ...
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The DeLone and McLean Model of Information Systems Success: A Ten-Year Update
Journal of Management Information Systems, 2003William H. DeLone, E. McLean
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Information Systems Success: The Quest for the Dependent Variable
Information systems research, 1992William H. DeLone, E. McLean
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