Over the years, governments, like many other enterprises, have discovered that their core competency is not software development. |
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Flexibility has to be a core competency, both culturally and skill-wise, and it has to be written into the agreement. |
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We are looking to expand into the market and move beyond our core competency of racing games. |
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Managers know that building a talent pool is as much a core competency as is creating strategic advantage or championing change. |
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The printing process is not a core competency of ours, so we needed experts to rationalise the process fully. |
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This means identifying the one thing you really do best and letting this core competency guide your decision making. |
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Beyond cost cutting, BPO is also viewed as a strategic tool, allowing companies to jettison functions that fall outside their core competency. |
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Cosco is now focused on fewer items within its core competency of metal folding furniture and step stools. |
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But focusing on a particular product segment, or a particular market sector, or a particular core competency is not the same thing as having a big idea. |
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Consultants who are independent of auditing and accounting can better focus on their core competency of solving increasingly complex business problems. |
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Are you giving away your brand equity or core competency when you do that? |
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Community engagement is considered a core competency alongside team leadership and building client relationships. |
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Its core competency is knowledge of the latest trends in marketing and the new platforms for reaching consumers. |
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The company will be in the future concentrating in the core competency of production of chilling machines. |
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For Augustine Medical, patent management was becoming a core competency. |
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This informed strategic choice is the core competency of the senior civil service. |
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Or do we need to be doing work at the grassroots in terms of building that core competency? |
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For example, a financial Crown corporation may consider financial literacy as a core competency for all of its directors. |
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Kuoni wants to concentrate on its holiday operations, and intends to gradually divest businesses that do not fit in with this core competency. |
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Motor drives are therefore the core competency of manufacturers of hospital beds. |
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The publisher's core competency was paperbacks, but they decided to branch out into online publishing. |
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We have this core competency that we've developed. |
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Further, while a staff knowledge sharing core competency has been important in signalling organizational values around knowledge sharing, staff say the competency and its measurement are still not adequately defined. |
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Our core competency is our low costs, so we must keep expenses down. |
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Technology skills are a core competency for the future of policing. |
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The ability to integrate sustainable development into organizational thinking is a core competency in organizations that are successful in their pursuit of sustainable development. |
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For the first few months, he mumbled something about the core competency of newspapers and magazines being their well-honed ability to spread the word around the world overnight via print, not bits and bytes. |
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Its core competency is integrating strategy, content and execution across multi-channel marketing programs, by leveraging knowledge of the latest trends in marketing and new platforms for reaching consumers. |
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This is a core competency that UNIFEM hopes to expand and enhance in the next strategic plan, given its relevance to United Nations reform and new aid modalities. |
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Manage to a consistent spread between the revenue growth rate and the expense growth rate as a core competency, leading to consistent double digit earnings growth over time. |
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Effective management of risk is a core competency at RBC, supported by a strong risk culture and an effective enterprise risk management framework. |
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