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Dublin 2020 vision

open access: yes, 2004
Dublin Chamber of Commerce   +1 more
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2020 visions

Nature, 2010
For the first issue of the new decade, Nature asked a selection of leading researchers and policy-makers where their fields will be ten years from now. We invited them to identify the key questions their disciplines face, the major roadblocks and the pressing next steps. ; © 2010 Nature Publishing Group.
Norvig, Peter   +19 more
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Vision for 2020

Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect, 2010
This article reflects the collective thoughts of the 20 projects supported by the Archstone Foundation Elder Abuse and Neglect Initiative on offering a vision for improving the response system for elder abuse and, in turn, the lives of older adults between now and the year 2020.
Laura, Giles   +4 more
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Vision 2020

2012
The chapter introduces a novel website model adopted in Vision 2020. An evaluation framework is presented for assessing the extent to which a website facilitates electronic participation via Web 2.0 technologies. Then, the Vision 2020 website is thoroughly examined in terms of the evaluation framework.
Pan, Ching-Heng   +2 more
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2020 Vision

Managerial Auditing Journal, 1996
Is the “profession” of internal audit really delivering? Will it serve the needs of commerce/industry in the new millennium? Is it yet a profession? There is a growing sense of disquiet in companies over the increasing failure of internal control systems. Auditors seem reluctant to accept or address this.
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2020 Vision

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 1998
The report examines aspects of the supply and use of energy and the issues which will challenge the engineer over the next 25 years. Conclusions are reached and recommendations are made with particular reference to the United Kingdom while recognizing international implications.
openaire   +1 more source

2020 Vision

Planning Review, 1992
Why have the competitive rules changed — why have time and capabilities become the basis of competition? What are companies doing, specifically, to win in the new information economy?
openaire   +1 more source

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