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  • ...[[Industrial and organizational psychology|business]], particularly those occupations involving the delivery of highly trained skills such as in [[surgery]] and ...
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  • ...gies have emerged as a central focus and defining force in a wide range of occupations and lifestyles. Accordingly, market researchers realized the need for a seg ...a research service for information-technology and marketing professionals, business strategists, and technology industry executives. ...
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  • ...rest]]. In the United States, such an association is typically a nonprofit business league for tax purposes.<ref name="Speight">{{cite book|last=Speight|first= ...members" and which "may offer registration or certification of unregulated occupations on a voluntary basis."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.qaa.ac.uk/docs/qaa/qu ...
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  • ...[Cooper (profession)|cooper]]s, [[Printer (publisher)|printer]]s and other occupations that are economically productive. Skilled workers were often politically ac ...st bottom line|date=18 July 2008 |access-date= 2009-10-14|journal=Portland Business Journal}}</ref> ...
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  • | publisher=[[Harvard Business School Press]] ...functional discipline. Rather it may include individuals from a variety of occupations; thus, the term, practice, is more appropriate than others such as occupati ...
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  • ...l services, political-economic development, displacement and resettlement, business and industry, education, nutrition, environment, and aging.<ref>{{Cite jour ...t after [[WWII]], this was due to the loss of [[British Empire|Britain's]] occupations in Africa, Asia, and the [[Caribbean]]. These regions were under British ru ...
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  • ...-Technology-Officer.html|title=What Is a Chief Technology Officer?|website=Business Research Guide|date=29 July 2016 |language=en|access-date=2019-11-08}}</ref [[Category:Management occupations]] ...
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  • ...then opening the adjacent [[Stanford Industrial Park]] nearby for private business.<ref name="2009_scaruffi.com">{{Citation |last=Scaruffi |first=Piero |title ==== Gibbons Plan and AEL occupations (1960s–1970s) ==== ...
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  • ...l and organizational communication process. These range from technological occupations, such as the media and marketing, to team psychologists who coach cohesion The various occupations that make up the field of sport communication typically involve some aspect ...
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  • '''Facilitation''' in [[business]], [[organizational development]] (OD) and [[consensus decision-making]] re Facilitation is "used in a wide range of situations and occupations, including workplaces, leisure and health activities, organizational planni ...
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  • ...he consequences of emotional work on employees can easily become negative. Business ethics can be used as a guide for employees on how to present feelings that ...t also as [[interpersonal]] job demands, which are shared by many kinds of occupations.<ref name="Diefendorff">{{cite journal |last1=Diefendorff |first1=J. M. |la ...
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  • ...towards the end of the 20th century, people with degrees in science, law, business, medicine, or other disciplines entered the profession, and the line betwee ...job of information broker; some people may have a [[bachelor's degree]] in business or marketing,<ref>{{cite web |title=Information broker job description, car ...
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  • ...nt_field = [[Research and development]], [[Industrial sector|industry]], [[business]] ...n)|scientific discoveries]] and their subsequent applications to human and business needs and quality of life.<ref name="bls" /> ...
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  • ...eavitt |first1=Harold J. |last2=Whisler |first2=Thomas L. |journal=Harvard Business Review |year=1958 |volume=11}}.</ref> ...ess in a more efficient manner are usually seen as "just the cost of doing business." IT departments are allocated funds by senior leadership and must attempt ...
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  • ...ely utilize the services provided by scientists, lawyers, accountants, and business people of many kinds. [[Category:Marine occupations]] ...
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  • ...owledge in their specialist fields, when compared to other professions and occupations, the intellectuals of society face little discouragement against speaking a ...-Efficacy on Business Students' Perceptions of Cheating|journal=Journal of Business Ethics|volume=86|issue=2|pages=199–209|doi=10.1007/s10551-008-9843-8|s2cid= ...
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  • ...ledge economy : the management and integration of professional services in business organizations|date=1995|publisher=Kluwer Academic Publishers|isbn=0-7923-36 The [[Harvard Business School]] defines a consultant as someone who advises on "how to modify, pro ...
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  • ...ther "mental jobs".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/09/business/economy/a-future-without-jobs-two-views-of-the-changing-work-force.html|tit ...rence at the invitation of Mikhail Gorbachev with 500 leading politicians, business leaders and academics from all continents from 27 September – 1 October 199 ...
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  • ..., recuperated/recovered factory/business/company, worker-recovered factory/business, worker-recuperated/recovered company, worker-reclaimed factory, and worker ...eft-wing Peronist, approximately 600 social conflicts, strikes and factory occupations had taken place.<ref>Hugo Moreno, ''Le désastre argentin. Péronisme, politi ...
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