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  • 71MECE principle — an example of MECE The MECE principle, pronounced meesee , mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive, is a grouping principle and one of the hallmarks of problem solving at McKinsey.[1] It says that when data from a category is desired to be …

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  • 72Mitrofanoff principle — In urology, the Mitrofanoff principle is the creation of a passage way for urine or enema fluid that, by its (surgical) construction, has a valve mechanism to allow continence.[1] Procedures which make use of the Mitrofanoff principle:… …

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  • 73Institute of operations management — The Institute of Operations Management or IOM is a non profit, professional body aiming to promote excellence in operations management. History of the Institute [ [http://www.iomnet.org.uk/About the IOM/default.aspx IOM web site] ] The Institute… …

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  • 74Pain management — (also called pain medicine) is the medical discipline concerned with the relief of pain.Types of painAcute pain, such pain resulting from trauma, often has a reversible cause and may require only transient measures and correction of the… …

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  • 75Intelligence Information and Knowledge Management (I2KM) — I2KM is a NATO Joint Air Power Competence Centre (JAPCC: [http://www.japcc.de] ) of Kalkar (Germany) project requirement.I2KM could be defined as the combination of: Information Management, information rationalised organization and arrangement… …

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  • 76Intelligence dissemination management — This article is part of a series on intelligence cycle management, and deals with the dissemination of processed intelligence. For a hierarchical list of articles, see the intelligence cycle management hierarchy. It is a classic maxim of… …

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  • 77Chronic fatigue syndrome management — Many patients do not fully recover from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) [cite journal |author=Rimes KA, Chalder T |title=Treatments for chronic fatigue syndrome |journal=Occup Med (Lond) |volume=55 |issue=1 |pages=32–9 |year=2005 |month=Jan… …

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  • 78Software Peter principle — The software Peter principle is used in software engineering to describe a dying project which has little by little become too complex to be understood even by its own developers.It is well known in the industry as a silent killer of projects,… …

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  • 79peter principle —  Tendency of management to promote people one level above their competence. Dr. Lawrence Peter of the University of Southern California coined the term.  ► “The Peter Principle may be responsible for some employees’ performance problems.”… …

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  • 80Turf management — or pitchcare describes the work needed to keep a sporting pitch ready for use. This article looks at the various types of sporting pitches and the type of challenges which they present.The skills needed vary considerably dependent upon the sport… …

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