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  • ...ers to communicating a decision to those who have not been involved in the decision-making process. for whatever reason, keep everyone informed in real-time about the decision-making process.<ref name="Clampitt,P. 2007" /> ...
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  • ...heory of Groups: Types of Groups, Relational Styles, and the Perception of Group Entitativity |journal=Personality and Social Psychology Review |date=2001 | ...n disband, they cannot be regarded as constituting a full-fledged [[social group]], for which they would need to interact recurrently in accordance with the ...
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  • {{Short description|Group of experts working together}} ...of thoroughbred canines|Working dog#Kennel club classification{{!}}Working Group (dogs)}} ...
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  • ...on''' in [[business]], [[organizational development]] (OD) and [[consensus decision-making]] refers to the process of designing and running a [[meeting]] according to ...rtain. A slightly different interpretation focuses more specifically on a group that is engaged in [[experiential learning]].<ref name=Heron>Heron, J. ''Th ...
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  • {{short description|Person who helps a group understand common objectives & reach them}} ...facilitator tools will try to assist the group in achieving a [[consensus decision-making|consensus]] on any disagreements that preexist or emerge in the meeting so ...
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  • === Participation in decision-making === ...bout energy needs.Excluding women from participating public discussion and decision-making process is likely to lead to the failure in addressing the effects of energ ...
    14 KB (1,923 words) - 16:08, 26 October 2023
  • ...n describes a recurrent (e.g., normalcy) way of acting by an individual or group toward a given object or in a given situation. Usually, one has a specific ...
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  • ...nsic Services Group webpage]</ref> SOCOs are part of the Forensic Services Group. ...led by full-time sworn officers and specialists from the Forensic Services Group. ...
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  • ...//www.inahta.org/|url-status=live}}</ref> The purpose of HTA is to inform "decision-making in order to promote an equitable, efficient, and high-quality health system ...>Battista, RN: ''The scientific basis of health services''. BMJ Publishing Group, 1996.</ref> HTA is an active field internationally and has seen continued ...
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  • **[[Al-Shabaab (militant group)|Al-Shabaab]] insurgents capture a [[United Nations]] helicopter carrying s ...
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  • *Those who are involved in development of regulations. Typically this group is employed by regulatory agencies *Those who must comply with regulations. Typically this group consists of employees or contractors of regulated community. ...
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  • ...of their [[peer group|peers]], they can easily be lulled into [[Consensus decision-making|consensus]] (Roberto, 2005). ===Change decision-making focus=== ...
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  • '''Technostructure''' is the group of technicians, analysts within an [[organisation]] (enterprise, administra ...ves, could not exert enough pressure to effectively counter the managerial decision-making process. After the Second World War, the rapid augmentation of shareholder ...
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  • ...approach to this apparent invalidity is based on the evidence of a social group whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often ha * Widening the use of data by citizens and public officials to support decision-making, improve policy and target resources; ...
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  • ...lime using lateral communication based on chemical messengers so that as a group they can detect how many colleagues are near and whether they are likely to ...lls]] in the heart, [[cardiac pacemaker|a cardiac pacemaker]] form a small group; lateral communications sweep through the cells, much like a [[Mexican wave ...
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  • ...n studies]]. SIDE explains the effects of anonymity and identifiability on group behavior. It has become one of several [[theories of technology]] that desc ...ersonal vs. [[social identity]], and thereby can have a profound effect on group behavior. ...
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  • ...e positions often argue that a greater public involvement in technological decision-making is desired. ...ctions with technological equipment, but there is also a sub-group for the group of people interacting with technology. The theories described are, accordin ...
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  • {{Short description|Form of democracy focusing on deliberation and informed decision-making}} ...cy''' is a form of [[democracy]] in which [[deliberation]] is central to [[decision-making]]. Deliberative democracy seeks quality over quantity by limiting decision- ...
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  • ...t the construction of profiles, but also concerns the ''application'' of [[group profile]]s to individuals, e.&nbsp;g., in the cases of [[credit scoring]], ...ling (or supervised and unsupervised learning), and between individual and group profiles. ...
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  • ...Assessment – Participatory Methods in Technology Assessment and Technology Decision-Making) project report [https://web.archive.org/web/20110719132928/http://www.tekn ...he [[European Parliament]] and formed the [[European Technology Assessment Group]] (ETAG). ...
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