Businessoperations are those ongoing recurring cyclic activities involved in the running of a business ... constitutes businessoperations cycles. Overview Businessoperations encompasses three fundamental management imperatives that collectively aim to maximize value harvested from business assets this has often been referred to as sweating the assets Generate recurring income Increase the value of the business assets Secure the income and value of the business The three imperatives are interdependent ... for the amount of assets its businessoperations employ its business return. How much income ... DEFAULTSORT BusinessOperations Category Business terms Category Business process de Betriebslehre ... with project management business change managers are responsible for bridging the gap between the projects and businessoperations ref http www.pmhut.com role and responsibilities of the business change manager Role and Responsibilities of the Business Change Manager , Retrieved June 6, 2010 ref , and consist of business process es. The outcome of businessoperations is the harvesting of value from assets owned by a business. Assets can be either physical or intangible . An example ... and prices are usually considered to be the most valuable products in a business s product portfolio ... it profitably . The business model of a business describes the means by which the three management imperatives are achieved. In this sense, businessoperations is the execution of the business model. Businessoperations topics Generating recurring income This is the most straightforward and well understood management imperative of businessoperations. The primary goal of this imperative is to implement a sustained delivery of goods and services to the business s customers at a cost that is less ... accounting profit . The funds directly acquired by the business in exchange for the goods and services it delivers is the business s revenue . The cost of developing, producing, and delivering these goods ... more details
Image GBO SRCC Logo.jpg frame Post Graduate Diploma in Global BusinessOperations Post Graduate Diploma in Global BusinessOperations GBO is a 2 year full time diploma programme in International Business ... by the University of Delhi and is equivalent to an MBA in International Business ref Recruiter s Manual 2007 08, Global BusinessOperations, Shri Ram College of Commerce ref . History Shri Ram .... The course is currently in its 12th year of operations. Global BusinessOperations GBO Programme ... Post Graduate Diploma in Global BusinessOperations. Admission Procedure The admission ... week of January ref Admission Prospectus 2007 08, Global BusinessOperations, Shri Ram College of Commerce ... includes amongst others ref Admission Prospectus 2006 07, Global BusinessOperations, Shri Ram College ... , Global BusinessOperations Official Website Content, Shri Ram College of Commerce ref Raghuvendra ..., Annual Management cumCultural Fest of Post Graduate Diploma in Global BusinessOperations En masse ... marketing, taxation and business policy, procedures and logistics for global trade, social and ethical issues in business, international trade blocks and agreements etc. The GBO Programme is spread ... includes questions on general knowledge, economics and current business world. Each question is of four ... programme comprises an intuitive pedagogy that is a blend of Classroom Lectures, Case Studies, Business Games, Industry Interactions and Projects. The subjects pay emphasis on International Business, Human relations, Finance, Marketing and Foreign Trade ref Placement Brochure 2006 07, Global BusinessOperations, Shri Ram College of Commerce ref . The Faculty at Shri Ram College of Commerce is one ... The placements figures for GBO for the year 2008 10 are ref Recruiter s Manual 2007 08, Global BusinessOperations, Shri Ram College of Commerce ref Highest Package INR 8.55 Lakhs per Annum CTC Average ... , Marketing strategy Strategic Marketing , Market Research , Business Intelligence , Business ... more details
The Business may refer to wiktionarypar business The Business magazine The Business magazine , a British weekly magazine The Business novel The Business novel , a novel by Iain Banks The Business band , an English punk rock Oi band The Business film The Business film , a 2005 film directed by Nick Love The Business record store , a record store in Anacortes, WA The Business , an RT Radio 1 show presented by John Murray broadcaster John Murray The Business radio The Business radio , a National Public Radio film industry news digest produced by KCRW The Business TV series The Business TV series The Business song The Business song , a song by American rapper Yung Berg The Business the Definitive Singles Collection , a compilation album by Madness See also Business disambig de The Business ... more details
Business Is Business may refer to Business is business , a French comedy play by Octave Mirbeau. Business Is Business album Business Is Business album , 1996 rap album by PMD Business Is Business film Business Is Business film , a 1971 comedy movie directed by Paul Verhoeven disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Director of Operations can refer to any of the below. Chief operating officer in business Director of Operations military The Director of Operations can also be referred to as the Operations Director . The role can have a wide range of responsibilities within an organization. They are often within the order to cash segment of the business encompassing procurement, customer services and distribution. Disambig ... more details
transaction, a finished vehicle sold to the consumer, is a single business to consumer B2C transaction ... within the business so employees can connect with one another. When communication is taking place amongst ... to describe the electronic communication s between business es or Organization enterprises in order to distinguish it from the communication s between businesses and consumers business to consumer ... Business to consumer Business to employee Center for E Commerce Infrastructure Development Consumer to consumer E business E Business XML ebXML Electronic Commerce Electronic Data Interchange ... B2B B2B e Marketplace References reflist DEFAULTSORT Business To Business Category Marketing terminology ... da B2B de Business to business es Business to business fr Business to business Internet ko hr B2B it Business to business mk B2B nl B2B ja pl B2B pt Business to business ru B2B sq Treg ti treg ti sk Business to business sr B2B sv Business to business th tr B2B uk ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name That s Business Type Album Artist Home Grown Cover Home Grown That s Business cover.jpg Released 1995 Recorded Genre Punk rock , pop punk , Rock music rock Length 73 09 Label Liberation Records Liberation Producer Home Grown & Steve Kravac Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r268539 pure url yes link Last album This album That s Business br 1995 Next album Act Your Age Home Grown album Act Your Age br 1998 That s Business is the debut album by the Rock music rock band Home Grown , released in 1995 by Liberation Records . It was the band s first album and established their presence in the prolific southern California music scene of the 1990s. It includes several songs that would become fan favorites such as Surfer Girl and Face in the Crowd. The album contains a hidden track hidden instrumental song at track 44, following 29 tracks of silence. Track listing Get a Job The Hearing Song She Said... My Friends Suck Alternative Girl Wanna Be Surfer Girl Ubotherme Face in the Crowd I Hate Myself One Night Stand Impotency Worthless Employer s Market S.F.L.B. li value 44 untitled hidden track Performers John Johnee Trash Tran guitar , Singing vocals Ian Slur Cone guitar, vocals Adam Adumb Lohrbach bass guitar bass , vocals Bob Herco Drum kit drums Pat Gowan backing vocals Album information Record label Liberation Records Recorded at Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood, California Engineered by Steve Kravac Mixed and produced by Home Grown and Steve Kravac CD cover and back tray art by Ron Ruvalcava Jr. Disc artwork by Evans and Theos Layout by Mean Street Graphics and Home Grown Category Home Grown albums Category 1995 debut albums it That s Business sv That s Business ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name No Business Type Album Artist Negativland Cover Negativland NoBiz.jpg Released May 10, 2005 Recorded ??? Genre Experimental music Experimental Length 36 22 Label Seeland Records Seeland Producer Negativland Reviews Allmusic Rating 3.5 5 Allmusic class album id r741738 pure url yes link Last album Deathsentences of the Polished and Structurally Weak br 2002 This album No Business br 2005 Next album It s All in Your Head FM Over the Edge Live on Stage br 2006 No Business is a 2005 album by the sound collage musical band band Negativland . While the songs encompass a variety of topics, the overarching theme of the album is copyright issues, especially those pertaining to peer to peer file sharing . Although the title track and especially the track Downloading are the only ones that explicitly relate to this topic, the rest of the album can technically be considered so, on account of the fact that they consist entirely of samples, unlike Negativland s other albums. History The album is especially unique in Negativland s body of work because it is their first to not contain any original sounds by Negativland, but use exclusively stolen sound. It does not come in a regular sized CD case. Instead, it comes in a flip open package about the size of a book covered with images of copyrighted characters again referencing copyright issues. The package contains the CD and two other items Two Relationships to a Cultural Public Domain , a 49 ... down. The songs Favorite Things and No Business both had music videos made and released on the DVD ... 1 19 No Business 4 13 Downloading 9 51 Favorite Things 1 58 God Bull 4 59 Keep Rollin 3 12 Piece A Pie 8 40 New Is Old 1 32 No Business Again 0 36 Video available on CD Gimme The Mermaid 4 42 External links http www.negativland.com nobiz index.html No Business on NegativWorldWideWebland &mdash No Business and Downloading available as sample tracks Allmusic class album id r741738 pure url yes No Business ... more details
Infobox Television show name It s a Business image writer caption genre Situation Comedy runtime 30 minutes creator Bob Weiskopf starring Bob Haymes br Leo De Lyon br Dorothy Loudon executive producer country United States network DuMont Television Network DuMont picture format first aired March 19, 1952 last aired May 21, 1952 num seasons num episodes list episodes website It s a Business was a short lived television sitcom that aired on the DuMont Television Network . Broadcast history It s a Business aired on DuMont from March 19 to May 21, 1952, and was a half hour program that aired on Wednesdays at 9 pm. The series starred Bob Haymes and Leo De Lyon as Broadway theatre Broadway music publisher popular music song publisher s in the 1900s, during the vaudeville era, and Dorothy Loudon making her television debut as their secretary. The program was directed by Frank Bunetta and written by Bob Weiskopf . Episode status As with most DuMont series, no episodes are known to survive. See also List of programs broadcast by the DuMont Television Network List of surviving DuMont Television Network broadcasts Bibliography David Weinstein, The Forgotten Network DuMont and the Birth of American Television Philadelphia Temple University Press , 2004 ISBN 1 59213 245 6 Alex McNeil, Total Television , Fourth edition New York Penguin Books , 1980 ISBN 0 14 024916 8 Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows , Third edition New York Ballantine Books , 1964 ISBN 0 345 31864 1 External links http www.imdb.com title tt0254903 It s a Business at IMDb http www.dumonthistory.tv a1.html DuMont historical website Category 1950s American television series Category 1952 television series debuts Category 1952 television series endings Category Black and white television programs Category DuMont Television Network shows ... more details
Infobox Radio show show name In Business image imagesize caption other names format runtime 30 mins country UK language English home station BBC Radio 4 syndicates television presenter Peter Day broadcaster Peter Day starring announcer creator writer director senior editor editor producer exec producer narrated rec location first aired February 1983 last aired num series num episodes audio format opentheme othertheme endtheme website http www.bbc.co.uk programmes b006qyyb Website podcast http downloads.bbc.co.uk podcasts radio worldbiz rss.xml Podcasts In Business is a half hour documentary programme on BBC Radio 4 . Format It is presented by the BBC s Business Correspondent Peter Day BBC broadcaster Peter Day , and is broadcast at 8 30 p.m. on Thursdays and repeated at 9 30 p.m. on Sundays. It is the sister program of Global Business, which is also presented by Day and is broadcast on the BBC World Service . History It began as an introductory programme on Thursday 3 February 1983, being presented by Peter Hobday presenter Peter Hobday . From Tuesday 8 February it began as a half hour series at 8.35pm. From October 1984, it moved to 8.15pm. From October 1985, it was presented by Peter Smith, and moved to 7.20pm on Wednesdays and a repeat at 9.35am on Thursdays. In November 1987, it was at repeated at 4pm on Tuesdays, and on Thursdays in 1989. Peter Day joined in 1988. By 1991 it was at 8.45pm on Wednesdays and repeated at 7pm on Tuesdays. In 1992 it moved to 9pm on Wednesdays. Later in the year it moved to 8.45pm and the repeat moved to 7pm on Sundays. By the early 1990s , the programme was receiving a higher profile but was only broadcast on Sundays in 1994. In 1995 it moved to 6.30pm. By 1997, the internet was becoming of interest to business and to the programme. In May 1998 it moved to 8.30pm on Mondays, and once more became a weekday programme. In January 2000, it moved ... Business related media Category Financial podcasts Category 1983 radio programme debuts Category Documentary ... more details
Infobox Book name Business is business image Image MirbeauBusinessIsBusiness.jpg 250px title orig Les affaires sont les affaires author Octave Mirbeau country flag France language French language French genre comedy publisher Fasquelle release date April 1903 Other uses Business Is Business disambiguation Business is business lang fr fr Les affaires sont les affaires Les affaires sont les affaires is a French comedy in three acts, by the novelist and playwright Octave Mirbeau , performed in April 1903 on the stage of Com die Fran aise , in Paris, and worldwide acclaimed, especially in Russia, Germany and United States ref Pierre Michel & J. F. Nivet, Octave Mirbeau, l impr cateur au c ur fid le , Librairie S guier, 1990, p. 709 723. ref . An English language adaption by Sydney Grundy was produced in London in 1905. An English translation, by Richard Hand, has been published by Intellect Books Two Plays Business is Business and Charity , January 2012, 147 pages ISBN 9781841504865 . Comedy of manners That work is a classical comedy of manners , with characters, in the tradition of Moli re ref Philippe Baron, La Technique dramatique d Octave Mirbeau , in Octave Mirbeau , Presses de l Universit d Angers, 1992, pp. 369 377. ref , where Mirbeau criticizes the French society of the Third Republic and the world of business, legal kind of gangsterism ref Philippe Baron, Les Corbeaux , d Henry Becque, et Les affaires sont les affaires , d Octave Mirbeau , Cahiers Octave Mirbeau , n 8, 2001 ... , comments were that business and scandals are no different today than they were 100 years ago. Main character Image Affaires d cor Ier acte.jpg thumb left 350px Business is business , Com die Fran aise ... is a predator without any scruples, predecessor of the modern masters of business intrigue, a brasseur ... Michel s foreword . Category French plays Business is business Category 1903 plays Business is business Category Plays by Octave Mirbeau Business is business 1900s play stub cs Obchod je obchod da Forretning ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Manufacturing operations concern the operation of a facility, as opposed to maintenance, supply economics supply and distribution business distribution , health , and safety , emergency response, human resources , security , information technology and other infrastructure infrastructur al support organization s. Personnel that make up operations are Operator profession operators engineer s technician s management This is mainly in a manufacturing setting. DEFAULTSORT Manufacturing Operations Econ stub Category Economics ... more details
Operations management is an area of management concerned with overseeing, designing, controlling the process of production and redesigning businessoperations in the production of goods and or services. It involves the responsibility of ensuring that businessoperations are efficiency efficient in terms ... support and promote operations management Association for Operations Management APICS which supports the Production and Inventory Management Journal European Operations Management Association EurOMA which supports the International Journal of Operations & Production Management Production and Operations Management Society POMS which supports the journal Production and Operations Management Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences INFORMS The Manufacturing and Service Operations Management Society MSOM which supports the journal Manufacturing & Service Operations Management Institute of Operations Management UK Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering ATMAE Publications The following academic journals are concerned with Operations Management issues Management Science Manufacturing & Service Operations Management Operations Research Journal of Operations Management International Journal of Operations & Production Management Production and Operations Management Production and Inventory Management Journal Journal of Modelling in Operations Management See also APICS The Association for Operations Management Business process mapping Industrial ... into outputs in the form of goods and or services . The relationship of operations management ... of carrying out the strategy. In business as in military affairs, the boundaries between levels are not always ... between roles over time. According to the U.S. Department of Education, operations management is the field ..., particularly those relating to development, production, and manufacturing. Operations ... 227&Itemid 48 ATMAE Membership Venn Diagram ref Management, including operations management, is like ... more details
Refimprove date September 2011 Sales operations are a set of business activities and processes that help a sales organization run effectively, efficiently and in support of business strategies and objectives. Sales operations may also be referred to as sales operations, sales support or businessoperations . The set of sales operations activities vary from company to company but often include these nine categories Sales strategy design, planning, execution Measurement of results reporting, analytics & sales data Compensation, sales quota, policies Technology & tools, including CRM Training & sales communication Sales territory design & optimization Contests spiffs Lead generation sales programs Customer segmentation The sales operations team members are often the liaisons for sales to other parts of the organization such as finance , marketing and IT. They will represent the needs of sales in meetings and cross functional projects. Sales operations as a function More and more mid to large size companies are forming sales operations departments within their organizations. and, per the sales operations excellence center, 54 of sales operations groups are less than three years old. In the past, these functions were non existent, handled by sales managers or scattered throughout an organization. Companies are now recognizing the significant benefits of sales operations activities and the need ... of sales operations Sales operations activities help sales leaders make sound and timely business ... processes, technology and methodologies, help to improve employee morale Ultimately sales operations ... ability to meet exceed business targets. Sales quota Sales quota is the minimum sales goal for a set ... business distributor , or agent. A sales territory may also be assigned by type of customers, as all ... Sales Operations Excellence Center, a division of Corporate Executive Board http www.answers.com ... Business terms ... more details
Please note that the term operations architecture is also used in an aerospace context. This use of the term is not discussed in the following article. Operations architecture allows the ongoing support and management of Information technology IT services infrastructure of an company enterprise . The IT infrastructure of an enterprise will typically comprise many different systems and platforms, often in different geographic locations. Operations architecture ensures that these systems perform as expected by centrally unifying the control of operational procedures and automating the execution of operational tasks. It also reports the performance of the IT infrastructure. The implementation of an operations architecture consists of a dedicated set of tools and processes which are designed to provide centralisation and automation. Scope and context Operations architecture is mainly centered around back office and data center infrastructure rather than Personal computer desktop computers . It supports a company s computing infrastructure to provide IT services which are required by business process es. Any organisation with a substantial amount of automated back office processes can have an operations architecture, such as banks, factories and government agencies. The focus of operations ... IT products such as the programming of applications. While operations architecture deals with the technical ... is not managed within the context of operations architecture. The operations architecture is the technical ... focuses on the conceptual design of the IT service, operations architecture focuses on the technical practicalities of implementing this concept. Geographically, operations architecture unites the control over increasingly disparate and mobile IT systems on a central operations bridge so named in analogy to a ship s command bridge . Elements of operations architecture Some of the commonest elements of operations architecture are Production scheduling monitoring System monitoring Performance ... more details
Multiple issues orphan August 2011 notability July 2011 Advertising Operations , or Ad Ops as it is commonly referred, is a growing segment in the marketplace for advertising professional advertising professionals . ref http www.admonsters.com about admonsters ref ref http www.adoperationsonline.com ref Today, the segment is primarily focused on online advertising ref http en.wikipedia.org wiki Online advertising ref operations vs old media traditional advertising mediums . ref http bx.businessweek.com online ad operations ref Generally it refers to the flow of businessoperations behind the scenes or post sale. It can encompass everything from Sales Planning , Media Planning , Ad Trafficking , Inventory Management , and Account Management to Yield Management and Campaign Optimization . ref http theonlinemediareview.blogspot.com ref The segment has increasingly gained recognition as a breakaway from traditionally technical fields to client facing, rounded online advertising experience. Reflist Category Advertising ... more details
Elementary operations can refer to the operations in elementary arithmetic addition, subtraction, multiplication, division. elementary row operations or elementary column operations. mathdab ... more details
Infobox Company company name Cara Operations Limited logo File Cara Logo.svg 180px type Privately held company genre foundation 1883 founder Phelan family location city Vaughan, Ontario Vaughan , Ontario location country Canada location origins key people Don Robinson, President & CEO M. Bernard Syron, Chair official Chairman area served industry Restaurant Branded restaurants and Airline meal airline services products services revenue operating income net income num employees 40,000 parent divisions Swiss Chalet , Kelsey s Neighbourhood Bar & Grill Kelsey s , Harvey s restaurant chain Harvey s , Milestones ... slogan homepage http www.cara.com dissolved footnotes Cara Operations Limited is a List of Canadian ... . ref http www.cara.com images footer cara contact 01.gif footer cara contact 01.gif . Cara Operations ... corpinfo.html Contact Information . Cara Operations. April 5, 2004. Retrieved on September ... of the business comes from the restaurant services with the remaining 12 deriving from airline catering ... business, catering to a boom in passenger rail traffic in Canada. In the 1930s, Cara began offering ... changed its name to Cara Operations Limited. Cara was owned solely by the Phelan family from its inception in 1883 until it finally went public in 1968. At the time, its primary business was catering ... the various operations was C 30 million in 1968. In 1986 Cara provided services for Vancouver s Expo ... back to Outback in the USA because of high food costs. ref http www.cara.com Cara Operations Limited ... distribution network that used the planes for which Cara provided the catering. Operations Cara currently ... all customary closing conditions acquired substantially all of the business assets of Cara Airline Solutions, Canada s premier airline catering and logistics provider, from Cara Operations Limited ... Mountain Railtours British Columbia Alberta Restaurant Operations Cara Air Terminal Restaurant ... N 79.623928 W type landmark display title Cara Operations Category Food companies of Canada ... more details
marketing operations Marketing Operations is a relatively new discipline within the Corporate Marketing ... a variety of industries staff a Marketing Operations role within the Corporate Marketing function. The scope of responsibilities varies across Marketing Operations teams and so, therefore, does the definition ... IDC The purpose of the Marketing Operations function is both to increase marketing efficiency and to build ... practices. Marketing operations enables an organization to run the marketing function as a fully accountable business. Marketing operations is about performance, financial management, strategic planning, marketing resource, and skills assessment and management. SiriusDecisions Marketing operations ... and Processes, Tracking and Predictive Modeling, Technology, Talent. Typically, Marketing Operations ..., Business Units, and Finance. Marketing Operational professionals are not classical marketers. Instead of coming from PR or branding backgrounds, they typically come from Finance, IT, Sales Operations ... this process, which typically lasts for several months, Marketing Operations interfaces with the other ... companies in their position and in their market. Process Marketing Operations professionals are increasingly ... Operations. A comprehensive effort involves the following steps Evaluating the condition of the existing ... Software, Informatica, and SAP Business Objects as leading data quality tool providers. Other related ... Global companies must be sensitive to the laws in every country in which they do business. Technology ... Operations Reviews represent another good way to monitor Marketing s progress towards its annual goals. At a Quarterly Operations Review, a CMO typically has direct reports present on achievements ... Operations Cross Company Alliance http www.moccabayarea.org MOCCA is a professional network for Marketing Operations professionals. It is intended to facilitate the exchange of best practice information. MOCCA is a community for sharing practical experience between Marketing Operations professionals ... more details
authorities delegated Specific Businessoperations operational Business process process es for fielding ...A concept of operations abbreviated CONOPS , CONOPs , ref name hhsde or ConOps ref name hhs is a document describing the characteristics of a proposed system from the viewpoint of an individual who will use that system. It is used to communicate the quantitative property quantitative and qualitative property qualitative system characteristics to all stakeholder corporate stakeholder s. ref name hhs cite web url http www3.cms.hhs.gov SystemLifecycleFramework Downloads ConOps.pdf title Concept of Operations ConOps publisher Department of Health & Human Services accessdate 2008 06 22 format PDF ref CONOPS are widely used in the military, governmental services and other fields. A CONOPS generally evolves from a concept and is a description of how a set of capability systems engineering capabilities may be employed to achieve desired objective goal objective s or End States end state . ref name hhsde cite web url http www.hhs.gov disasters discussion planners conops.html title CONOPS publisher Department of Health & Human Services accessdate 2008 06 23 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080408092628 http www.hhs.gov disasters discussion planners conops.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2008 04 08 ref Description Concept of Operations documents can be developed in many different ways, but usually share the same properties. In general, a CONOPS will include the following ref name carnegie cite web url http www.sei.cmu.edu productlines ppl concept of operations.html title Concept of Operations year 2008 publisher Carnegie Mellon University accessdate 2008 06 22 ref Statement of the goal s and objective goal objective s of the system Strategy Strategies , tactics, policy policies , and constraints affecting the system Organization s, activities, and interactions among participants ... Technology System Definition Concept of Operations ConOps Document publisher IEEE Standards Association ... more details
Refimprove date July 2007 This article aims to describe the financial expenditure associated with the Businessoperationsoperations and wikt process processes of world government s of all levels. Size of economic footprint Main Government ownership Government spending The scale to which government should exist and operate in the world is a matter of debate. Government spending in developed countries varies considerably but generally makes up between about 30 and 70 of their Gross domestic product GDP . One major exception is the United States, where central government spending takes up less than 20 of GDP, although the combined spending of all administrations reach 36 . Citation needed date February 2007 Services Government agencies may produce Public services services like Political communications Communications Education e.g. community college Emergency services Entertainment e.g. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Entitlements Financial services Financing Fire fighting Healthcare Insurance Law e.g. Legislation legislative , Judiciary judicial , and Administrative law regulatory activities Law enforcement Police Mail Postal service Transport e.g. government transportation Goods Government agencies may produce good accounting goods like Coal Electrical infrastructure Oil e.g. Pemex Roads , bridge s, tunnels sanitary sewer Sewers Steel Water infrastructure Local government globalize date December 2010 At the level of local government , territorial or other authorities may set up government corporations such as Local Authority Trading Enterprise s LATEs . Commonwealth of Nations See also crown corporation , state owned enterprises of New Zealand In monarchical Commonwealth ... government owned businesses for operations as well. Generally speaking, a statute passed by a legislature ... business . See also Government Government debt Government ownership Government sponsored enterprise ... Financial Management Service DEFAULTSORT Government Operations Category Economic data Category Government ... more details
as the business use of operations research . ref Stafford Beer 1967 Management Science The Business ... east home businessoperations research?SGWID 5 40521 70 173677307 detailsPage journal 7Cdescription ... 063 Optimal Results IT powered advances in operations research can enhance business processes ...For the academic journal Operations Research A Journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences Use dmy dates date November 2011 Operations research , or Operational Research ... make better decisions ref cite web url http www.informs.org About INFORMS About Operations Research title About Operations Research publisher INFORMS.org accessdate 7 January 2012 ref . It is often ... are sometimes used as more modern sounding synonyms ref cite web url http www.answers.com topic operations research title Definition of Operations Research publisher Answers.com accessdate 7 January 2012 ... statistical analysis , and mathematical optimization , operations research arrives at optimal ... interaction and because of its focus on practical applications, operations research has overlap with other disciplines, notably industrial engineering and operations management , and draws on psychology and organization science . Operations Research is often concerned with determining the Maxima ... oco ocos044.htm title Operations Research Analysts publisher Bls.gov accessdate 27 January 2012 ref ... operational research, as identified by the journal Operations Research , ref cite web url http ... the war, the techniques began to be applied more widely to problems in business, industry and society ... with a quantitative basis for decisions regarding the operations under their control. ref ..., George E, Methods of Operations Research , 1st Edition Revised, pub MIT Press & J Wiley, 5th ... to be taken. ref cite web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 682073 operations research 68171 History ref22348 title operations research industrial engineering History Britannica Online ... more details
image width 200px image caption First page of the Operations plan. date created 1810 ... government platform for the Primera Junta Operations plan in Spanish, Plan de Operaciones is a secret ... to lend a hand it was t needed but to let it sleep and forget it. Moreno Operations Plan, p. 278 ... Moreno Operations plan, p. 276 ref It compared the South American revolution, still in its ... to guide us, giving us your lights, to fill the goals we have proposed to ourselves Moreno Operations ... proposed themselves Moreno Operations plan, p. 281 282 ref The document divides people into three main ... Moreno Operations plan, p. 283 ref It proposes to give privileges to the loyals, and fill the state ... and rebellion Moreno Operations plan, p. 283 284 ref but using circunstancial honours rather than ... t generate a debt for the public treasury? Moreno Operations plan, p. 284 ref Moreno made an exception ... freedom, in the first steps of its infancy Moreno Operations plan, p. 278 279 ref Peninsulars ... Mariano Moreno Operations plan, p. 284 285 ref For this end, the Junta would need to create an espionage ... thus the thoughts of our enemies or any plot they may try Moreno Operations plan, p. 285 ref Top ... Moreno Operations plan, p. 286 ref This policy towards peninsulars is coherent with the actions ... an outside of them Moreno Operations plan, p. 287 ref Moreno thought that a blockade against Montevideo ... to seek other ways Moreno Operations plan, p. 291 ref He proposed instead to weaken Montevideo by getting ... ten than hundred, and defeat 20.000 lined soldiers than 10.000 as a mob Moreno Operations ... Jos Artigas Moreno Operations plan, p. 294 295 ref Once the city was captured, he proposed to confiscate ... every Spanish ship Moreno Operations plan, p. 299 ref All the people that could not prove loyalty ... a man s interest not only patriotism tremble but also good faith ... Moreno Operations plan, p. 289 ... bases and see the luck of the events in Spain Moreno Operations plan, p. 290 291 ref He thought that it was advisable ... more details
In the Petroleum industry , Integrated operations IO refers to new work processes and ways of performing oil and gas exploration and production, which has been facilitated by new information and communication technology . Multi discipline collaboration in plant operation is one example. IO has in a sense also taken the form of a movement for renewal of the oil and gas industry. In short IO is collaboration with production in focus. Contents of the term The most striking part of IO has been the use of always on videoconference rooms between offshore platforms and land based offices. This includes broadband connections for sharing of data and video surveillance of the platform. This has made it possible ..., production management as well as business management and suppliers to provide a more streamlined ... of outside suppliers and collaborators in offshore operations. For instance, it is pointed ... from operations research , knowledge management and continual improvement as well as information systems and business transformation . This is perhaps most evident in the repeated referral to people, process and technology ref http www.integrated operations.co.uk Integrated Operations is about ensuring ... . ref http www.epmag.com archives everyMonth 6264.htm ref Integrated operations has been the preferred ... ref which obviously supports the IO term. See also Integrated Operations in the High North , a collaboration project working on the next or second generation of Integrated Operations . ISO 15926 , an enabler for the next or second generation of Integrated Operations by integrating data across disciplines and business domains. References reflist External links http www.statoilhydro.com en NewsAndMedia Multimedia features Pages io.aspx Integrated Operations on the StatoilHydro corporate website. http www.ntnu.no iocenter Integrated Operations Center for Integrated Operations in the Petroleum Industry Petroleum industry DEFAULTSORT Integrated Operations Category Petroleum economics and industry ... more details
Special operations are military operations that are considered special that is, unconventional . Special operations SO are typically performed independently or in conjunction with conventional military operations. The primary goal is to achieve a political or military objective where a conventional force requirement does not exist or might affect the overall strategic outcome. Special operations are usually conducted in a low profile manner that typically aim to achieve the advantage of speed, surprise, and violence of action against an unsuspecting target. Special ops are typically carried out with limited numbers of highly trained personnel that are able to operate in all environments, utilize self reliance, are able to easily adapt and overcome obstacles, and use unconventional combat skills and equipment to complete objectives. Special operations are usually implemented through specific or tailored intelligence. ref http www.shadowspear.com special operations research.html ShadowSpear About Special Operations ref Special operations forces Main Special forces Refimprove section date February 2012 Special operations forces SOF is a term primarily used in the West. It is an all encompassing ... by countries around the world to describe their specialized unit s . Examples of special operations ... actions. Special operations are sometimes associated with unconventional warfare , counter insurgency operations against Insurgency insurgents , operations against Guerrilla warfare guerrillas or Irregular military irregular forces , low intensity operations , and foreign internal defense . Special operations may be carried out by conventional forces but are often carried out by special operations ..., commandos, and special operators. See also United States Marshals Service Special Operations Group ... External links http www.shadowspear.com united states special operations index.1.html List of US Special Operations Forces Category Military operations Category Special forces ja uk ... more details