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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Goal management

This article is in need of attention. You can help Wikipedia by editing it into a better article. Please also consider changing this notice to be more specific. A goal is a desired state of affairs of a person or of a system. For any successful business system, "goal" means deriving profits by making goods or services available to the end user (customer) at the best possible cost. Goal management - Personal goals. Individuals can have personal goals. A ...

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Achieving complex and difficult goals will require your focussed, long-term diligence and effort. Success in any field will require that you forego blaiming, excuses and justifications for poor performance or lack of adequate planning. It will require your emotional maturity. Goal management - Emotional Control. Long term achievements are based on short-term achievements. Emotional control over the small moments of the single day makes a big difference in the long term. See also: Cognitive Science ...

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Goal management is the process of recognizing or inferring goals of individual team members, abandoning goals that are no longer relevant, identifying and resolving conflicts among goals, and prioritizing goals consistently for optimal team collaboration and effective operations. Organizational Goal Management solution ensures that individual employee goals and objectives are aligned with the vision and strategic goals of the entire organization. Goal Management provides organizations with a mechanism to effectively communicate corpor ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Blitzball

Blitzball is a fictitious, vaguely rugby-like sport played by characters in two games of the Final Fantasy video game series, Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2. It is heavily based on the Captain Tsubasa video game series. It is an underwater game, played in a large sphere of water. In the interest of sportsman-like conduct, even races of Spira who might normally not get along with each other are allowed to compete. It is Spira's favorite sport, allowing fans to take their minds off the ever present thr ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Alan Shearer

* Professional club caps and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 17 Dec 05. ** National team caps and goals correct as of 14 Dec 05. Alan Shearer, OBE (born Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 13 August 1970) is a successful and widely-admired English professional footballer, currently in the twilight of his career at hometown club Newcastle United. Alan Shearer - Early career and England debut 1986-1992. A strong and prolific centre forward, Shearer was rej ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Cherry picking

Cherry picking, literally meaning harvesting cherries, is used metaphorically to accuse someone of pointing at individual cases which seem to confirm his or her position, while ignoring a significant portion of related cases that may contradict it. For example, opponents of safety belts often cite rare cases in which car accident victims were strangled, or trapped, by a safety belt, whereas accident statistics suggest that they much more commonly save the life of the passenger (unless used improperly). Cherry pick ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Football soccer

Football is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players each. It is a ball game played on a rectangular grass field with a goal at each end. The objective of the game is to score by maneuvering the ball into the opposing goal. Other than the goalkeepers, players may not intentionally use their hands or arms to propel the ball in general play. The winner is the team which has scored most goals at the end of the match. The sport is also known by other names in some parts of the English-speaking world, usually assoc ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Strategic management

Strategic management is the process of specifying an organization's objectives, developing policies and plans to achieve these objectives, and allocating resources so as to implement the plans. It is the highest level of managerial activity, usually performed by the company's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and executive team. It provides overall direction to the whole enterprise. An organization’s strategy must be appropriate for its resources, circumstances, and objectives. The process involves matching the companies' strategic adva ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Motivation

In psychology, motivation is the driving force (desire) behind all actions of human beings, animals, and lower organisms. Many textbooks define it as an internal state or condition that activates behavior and gives it direction, desire or want that energizes and directs goal-oriented behavior, or an influence of needs and desires on the intensity and direction of behavior. Motivation is often based on emotions, specifically, on the search for positive emotional experiences and the avoidance of negative ones, where positi ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Case study

A case study is a particular method of qualitative research. Rather than using large samples and following a rigid protocol to examine a limited number of variables, case study methods involve an in-depth, longitudinal examination of a single instance or event: a case. They provide a systematic way of looking at events, collecting data, analyzing information, and reporting the results. As a result the researcher may gain a sharpened understanding of why the instance happened as it did, and what might become important to look at more e ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Leadership

Leadership can refer both to the process/concept of leading and to those entities that perform the act of leading. One can categorise the exercise of leadership as either actual or potential: actual - giving guidance or direction, as in the phrase "the emperor has provided satisfactory leadership" potential - the capacity or ability to lead, as in the phrase "she could have exercised effective lead ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Wayne Gretzky

Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a former professional ice hockey player and currently a part owner and coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. Born in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, he is known as "The Great One", and is generally regarded by many hockey authorities to be the greatest hockey player to ever play the game. Among his many awards and achievements, he is the only player to ever have his playing number, 99, officially retired across the entire National Hockey League. Position: Centre Shoots: Le ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Transcendental meditation

The Transcendental Meditation technique, or TM, is a form of meditation that originates from the Vedic tradition of masters that includes Guru Dev and the venerated Shankara, a part of the long history of India. It was introduced by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, a disciple of Guru Dev, fifty years ago. It has become a worldwide movement, with more than five million people having learned the technique. The TM organization has founded an accredited university Maharishi International University, and at one point even had a political part ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Copenhagen Consensus

Copenhagen Consensus is a Danish project which seeks to establish priorities for advancing global welfare using methodologies based on the theory of welfare economics. It was conceived [1] and organized by Bjørn Lomborg and the Environmental Assessment Institute, funded largely by the Danish government, and co-sponsored by The Economist. A book summarizing the conclusions, Global Crises, Global Solutions, edited by Lomborg, w ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Alfred Webre

Alfred Lambremont Webre (born May 24, 1942) is an author, lawyer, environmentalist and a space activist who promotes the ban of space weapons. He was born in a U.S. Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida. He is the co-architect of the Space Preservation Treaty and the Space Preservation Act that was introduced to the U.S. Congress by Congressman Dennis Kucinich and is endorsed by 274 NGO's worldwide. He helped draft the Citizen Hearing in 2000 with Stephen Bassett and serves as a member of the Board of Advisors. He is presently the I ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Data mining

Data mining, also known as knowledge-discovery in databases (KDD), is the practice of automatically searching large stores of data for patterns. To do this, data mining uses computational techniques from statistics, machine learning and pattern recognition. Data mining - Definition. Data mining has been defined as "The nontrivial extraction of implicit, previously unknown, and potentially useful information from data" 1 and "The science of extr ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Collaboration

Collaboration, literally, consists of working together with one or more other people. Although the word collaboration is widely used in many varying contexts such as education, science, art and business, very little research has been carried out to determine the properties of this process. With the relatively recent advent of computer mediated communication (CMC), the nature of collaboration is coming under more intensive scrutiny. As software designers, facilitators and theorists from many diverse fields strive to creat ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Agile software development

Agile software development is a conceptual framework for undertaking software engineering projects. There are a number of agile software development methodologies, such as those espoused by the Agile Alliance, a non-profit organization. Agile software development - Introduction. Most agile methods attempt to minimize risk by developing software in short timeboxes, called iterations, which typically last one to four weeks. Each iteration is like a miniature software project of its own, and includes all the t ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - World Bank Group

The World Bank Group is a group of five international organizations responsible for providing finance to countries for purposes of development and poverty reduction, and for encouraging and safeguarding international investment. The group and its affiliates are headquartered in Washington, D.C. Together with the separate International Monetary Fund, the World Bank organizations are sometimes called the Bretton Woods institutions, after Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, where the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference that led t ...

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Goal management - Conclusion: Encyclopedia - Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha Goswami Maharaj

Srila Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha Goswami Maharaj is presently one of the foremost spiritual leader of the mission of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and His associates in the world today. He is a the dearly beloved disciple of Srila Bhakti Dayita Madhava Goswami Maharaj and who is in turn the equally beloved disciple of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura Prabhupada. Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha Goswami Maharaj - His Early life. His Divine Grace Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha Goswami Maharaj appeared in 1924 in Assam, India, on Ra ...

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