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By ensuring access to work, strengthening
communication
and digital access, and laying the groundwork for post-war reconstruction, the people of a shattered region can begin planning for a more prosperous future.
They also require much more active management of, and
communication
about, a company’s unused intellectual property (IP).
And while Trump’s
communication
style remains striking, particularly in comparison to Xi’s, it becomes far less appealing when one is the target of his blunt comments on touchy topics.
Even the Pentagon’s Defense Science Board admits this, reporting that America’s strategic
communication
“lacks Presidential direction, effective interagency coordination, optimal private sector partnerships, and adequate resources.”
He is in the habit of tweeting these offensive epithets directly to “the people,” a type of
communication
he calls “modern day presidential.”
Economists, bankers, and entrepreneurs as well as of technology or
communication
experts are common.
Riesman’s framework has particular resonance in the Arab world today, where rising literacy rates and rapid advances in
communication
technology have stirred a maelstrom of competing cultural narratives, with his three types competing to define the region’s future.
But the
communication
gap between experimental and mathematical biologists suggests that the answers depend on specific disciplinary cultures.
But mayors are also the most knowledgeable about
communication
links within their communities, and are thus the most capable of organizing effective partnerships to address and resolve local issues.
Kennedy’s sober analysis and penetrating questions brought to light alternatives and risks that were fundamental to determining the outcome;- It is essential to understand how your opponent thinks and to keep lines of
communication
open.
President Bashar al-Assad should not be a part of Syria’s future, but that issue can be deferred for the time being – while well-functioning channels of
communication
with the Alawites and others who continue to fight for him are established.
Central banks increasingly realize that no matter how much legal independence they have, their credibility with investors requires transparent monetary policy and effective
communication
with politicians and the wider public.
There is no easy way to improve
communication
with markets until China learns how to produce credible economic data.
The revenue systems needed to invest in better housing, modern transport,
communication
networks, industrial hubs, and enterprise development require strengthening, but they are not dysfunctional.
There are growing financial, trade, and migration links among southern African countries, as well as shared water, transport, electricity, and
communication
networks.
But modern
communication
technologies and the unprecedented forces of globalization are blurring the distinction between what is national and what is international, creating an interconnected world that is not bound by traditional borders.
There is also a deficiency in critical “soft” skills, such as communication, teamwork, and problem solving.
The focus on personal development, interpersonal communication, and leadership training has ensured that students are well equipped to enter the labor market upon graduation.
With good
communication
policy, inflation expectations can be contained, and inflation can be brought down as quickly as necessary.
As was vividly illustrated by the delays by its chairman and CEO (and grandson of the founder), Akio Toyoda, in responding to calls to appear before the US Congress, Toyota has a serious global
communication
problem.
Toyota’s European executives were, to be sure, proud to be part of the company and full of admiration for its products and production methods, but there also seemed to be problems of trust and
communication.
If Toyota’s
communication
problem can be resolved, there is no reason why Toyota’s fortunes cannot be revived.
Journalists are the government’s
communication
arm or the enemy that must be co-opted or controlled (repressed).
One oligarch, Yamagata Aritomo, made the bureaucracy immune to political meddling by obtaining a personal
communication
from the emperor that could never be overruled.
These are timeless questions; but, in an era of increased and instantaneous communication, centralized, big-government bureaucracies are creaking or worse.
Information and
communication
technologies were supposed to give us more freedom, not less.
After that, “labor-saving innovation” took a back seat to “a succession of entertainment and
communication
devices that do the same things as we could do before, but now in smaller and more convenient packages.”
Like most companies at the time, BP was accustomed to communicating with traditional seats of power – the White House, the Kremlin, and so on – and to doing so via traditional modes of communication, such as briefing carefully selected journalists and distributing precisely worded press releases.
Their first impulse will not be to figure out how to use modern means of direct
communication
to persuade customers, employees, and other stakeholders to think and do the things that they want them to think and do.
If as some argue Iran is being disingenuous, then once it achieves this first phase – uranium enrichment for industrial purposes – it can easily slide into weapons-grade enrichment, leaving the international community out in the cold, with no channels of communication, no observation teams in place, and no monitors ready to sound the whistle.
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