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The system the dabbawalas have developed over the years revolves around strong teamwork and strict time-management.
ECONOMIST: Management trends
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Its strict fish-management policies have been praised by the fisheries commissioner, Joe Borg (who is from Malta, a small island that has no selfish interests in cod).
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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The Japanese had their technology, their management style, their strict adherence to national ethic and focused, organized capitalism.
FORBES: I'm Buying Japanese, I Really Think So!
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The committee found that government departments were avoiding their obligations to produce information to strict standards by listing them as "management information" or "administrative data" instead of as official statistics.
BBC: MPs warn statistics use may damage public trust
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Nike management had effectively cut costs, maintained strict inventory controls, and raised profit margins over the last year, but external impacts appear to be working against those efforts.
FORBES: Nike Is Great, Just Don't Buy It Now
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It was reported that factory management and Apple, despite design defects, raised strict quality demands on workers, including indentations standards of 0.02mm and demands related to scratches on frames and back covers.
FORBES: Foxconn Quality Control Workers Strike Over iPhone 5 Workload, Production Lines "Paralyzed"
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The process left the companies weighted with crushing debt loads, which was thought to be a good thing as it prevented management from embarking on wild spending sprees and ensured strict financial discipline (conversely, it also limited innovation and growth).
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At a time where partnerships are more often grounded in vanity than sensibility, XP connects well with the AYF focus on rules enforcement, strict medical clearance policies, coaches training, volunteer screening, risk management education, and productive training aids.
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Management leads extensive workshops to explore with the staff what is required of them beyond the strict wording of the Dow Jones code.
WSJ: 'What About the Journal?' A Report from the Special Committee