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  • 121Consensus decision-making — is a group decision making process that seeks the consent, not necessarily the agreement, of participants and the resolution of objections. Consensus is defined by Merriam Webster as, first, general agreement, and second, group solidarity of… …

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  • 122Gatton College of Business and Economics — is a college of the University of Kentucky. Founded in 1925, it was not given the current name Gatton College of Business and Economics until 1996 after a large monetary gift to the University in 1995 from Carol Martin Bill Gatton. The donation… …

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  • 123Erivan K. Haub School of Business — Infobox University name = Haub School of Business at Saint Joseph s University established = 1927 type = Business School city = Philadelphia state = Pennsylvania country = USA enrollment = 2,260 undergraduates, 955 graduates faculty = 100+ Full… …

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  • 124International Business Machines — « IBM » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir IBM (homonymie). Création …

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  • 125Real Business Cycle Theory — (or RBC Theory) is a class of macroeconomic models in which business cycle fluctuations to a large extent can be accounted for by real (in contrast to nominal) shocks. (The four primary economic fluctuations are secular (trend), business cycle,… …

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  • 126Decentralized decision making — is any process where the decision making authority is distributed throughout a larger group. It also connotes a higher authority given to lower level functionaries, executives, and workers. This can be in any organization of any size, from a… …

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  • 127International Business Machines Corporation — « IBM » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir IBM (homonymie). Logo de Inte …

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  • 128International Business Machines corporation — « IBM » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir IBM (homonymie). Logo de Inte …

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