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- the ability to direct the financial and operating policies of an entity with a view to gaining economic benefits from its activities
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- Get a Remote Control for Your Computer
- Why should you have a usb-powered remote like the one shown on the left for your computer? There are a lot of reasons. First, it combines the PowerPoint usefulness and laser pointer of this wireless presenter with the folds-into-your-laptop's-PCMCIA-Slot portability of a Mogo mouse. Second, it has controls...
- Blog posts 2007-11-27
- Six Sigma Brings Control To The Shop Floor
- Consider the five phases of Six Sigma-Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control. While all are important, a Six Sigma project that omits the last phase, "Control," is likely destined for failure. Indeed, the ability to achieve real breakthrough improvements, meet new standards and consistently maintain high levels of performance depends...
- White papers 2003-05-05
- Time Management in Control
- Being in control of one's time is important if he is a hard worker, with a family, and has other needs and requirements to meet. When he is not in control of his time, his success is at risk. To be a successful individual in life, he should not feel...
- White papers 2006-03-13
- Change The Appearance Of A Control By Using Conditional Formatting
- Conditional formatting allows you to selectively highlight certain data on your form or report so that it is easier to understand. You can set conditional formatting for a text box or a combo box control. You can change the formatting based on the control's own value, or you can use...
- White papers
- I See #Error Displayed In A Control
- Your database is missing a Component Object Model library reference, you may see #Error displayed. You'll also see #Error displayed in a control when a name conflict occurs that creates what is called a circular reference. This paper tells you about the symptoms of #Error in a control, the cause...
- White papers
- Basing One Combo Box On Another
- Making choices is what a combo box is for, but sometimes one choice depends on another. In this article, you'll learn how to set up one combo box so that its list is based on the selection you make in another. We provide an example in a sample database that...
- White papers
- Using The Tab Control On A Form
- A tab control contains multiple pages on which you can place other controls, such as text boxes, labels or command buttons. You can add a tab control to a form to give the form a series of tabbed pages. This paper introduces the tab control and addresses some key issues...
- White papers
- Global Links: The Benefits To Domestically-Controlled Plants From Inward Direct Investment
- This paper evaluates the effects of inward United States foreign control on the productivity of domestically-controlled plants in Canada over the period from 1980 to 1996. It distinguishes inter-industry "Vertical linkages" effects of foreign control from the intra-industry productivity effects. Canadian Input-Output tables are used to construct proxies for foreign...
- White papers 2006-04-01
- The First Step To Being Organized: Without This, Nothing Else Matters
- To eliminate stress and work more relaxed, one can learn to be in control. This includes knowing your priorities, delegating whenever possible, being able to juggle multiple projects, and uring procrastination, the biggest time waster of all. Do you never have enough time or are you overwhelmed with work? These...
- White papers 2003-09-02
- Seven Steps To Maximizing Your Time
- The word manages means to have under effective control. Can you have time under effective control? You begin every day with 24 hours. You can't add to it, you can't borrow more time, you can't rearrange time, you can't bank extra hours. In reality, there is no such thing as...
- White papers 2007-03-15
- How To Get A Job Offer From Every Interview
- Focus on your personality, not your technical abilities, unless, you're the best in your industry. Remember that the interviewer is just another person and treat them as one by speaking to them as you would somebody that you have known for a while. This is the only way you can...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Leading Change: Four Principles For Staying In Control
- When leading a change programme, the bare minimum requirement of a leader is to be seen to be in control. The people you are leading will have a range of anxieties about the change which different individuals will feel to a different depth. The nature of the anxiety and the...
- White papers 2006-10-24
- Dealing With Workplace Conflict
- People who enjoy creating conflict are ultimately power-seekers who enjoy controlling others. Frequently this is because either they have suffered in a similar way before or feel that they have very little control over their own lives and does anything they can to feel in control. A little compassion will...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- 3 Steps To Securing Your Network And Preventing Common Security Mistakes
- Securing an organization's assets requires work, and there are many different ways to classify controls. This white paper examines three common types of controls are administrative, technical, and physical. Regardless of how these controls are grouped or what list you use to classify, security is all about how you apply...
- White papers 2009-08-19
- Wallstrip: Boots & Coots International Well (WEL)
- Wishing on an oil well, investors might find some luck.
- Videos 2008-09-08
- The Emotional Impact of Leaving Work on Disability
- There is frequently a feeling of loss of control over not only the direction of one's life, but loss of control over one's very own body. Many people feel as if the medical condition is now in control of their body and all they can do is watch. Likewise, the...
- White papers 2002-09-23
- What Is Strategic Control?
- Several characteristics differentiate Strategic Control from other forms of control exercised by managers (e.g. the management of operational processes). These characteristic differences become are significant when it comes to looking at the design of strategic management processes and support systems. This Frequently Asked Questions FAQ introduces and characterises the concept...
- White papers 2003-10-23
- How To Insure The Success Of Your Mailings
- Many network marketers think they have absolutely no control over their mailings. Most people think that once they send out those sales letters the whole thing is out of their hands. What's more, they think they have no control over how well or how poorly the mailings do. Not so!...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- The Treasury Control Framework - Part One
- Irrespective of what kind of business a person involved in or what the structure of the treasury is, if he /she is going to deal in the financial markets they require a fundamental level of control. The example of Allfirst has shown that it does not...
- White papers 2003-06-02
- Preventing Ergonomic-Related Injuries In Laboratories
- The most difficult and most valuable skill to develop is hazard recognition, or identifying those tasks observed everyday that have ergonomic issues. Once an ergonomic hazard has been identified, controls need to be implemented to reduce or eliminate the hazard. By evaluating the five factors listed in the article and...
- White papers 2001-05-01
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