THE STRATEGY Sample Clauses

THE STRATEGY. During its 7 year history, the Companies continued to experience significant growth culminating in $54 Million in gross sales in 2008. Global recession hit the Companies in 2009 with revenues of $23 Million; however the Companies have rebounded in 2010 with projected revenues of $32 Million. The Companies believe that it can grow significantly with the proper capitalization to execute its business strategy. With the business model proven, the Companies are expanding its operations and capabilities to better penetrate the online auto market, continue to gain market share and create a brand identity as the online automotive choice for selection and price. Given the fact that historically the marketing of XxxxxXxxxx.xxx has been limited to Internet marketing, the Companies will add a more conventional marketing program designed to drive traffic to its web sites and turn browsers into buyers. The Companies have proven that an inbound telemarketing sales force is effective, so it is simply a numbers game: drive more traffic, sell more cars and make more money. The primary focus will be on advertising the existing XxxxxXxxxx.xxx brand to drive more traffic to the web site, and then convert browsers into buyers. The Companies anticipate a four to one return on its advertising dollars. (See the Marketing section of this business plan). However, there are several other opportunities that the Companies believe it can leverage to assist in the execution of the strategy to achieve significantly greater revenues and profits. The Companies see these opportunities to exploit existing sources of revenue as well as a progression into additional revenue streams. Multiple revenue streams from the existing sites:
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THE STRATEGY. 2.1 Purpose of the strategy Student engagement is embedded in the culture, practices, processes and procedures of North East Scotland College. This is evidenced externally through the continued achievement of awards such as Customer Service Excellence Standard, the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Further and Higher Education and Scotland’s College Learner Engagement Award. As such it should be clear to students that student engagement is at the heart of what the College is about and that it adds value to their overall experience. This strategy will therefore: • Recognise existing opportunities for students to engage. • Recognise the role of the Students’ Association in student engagement. • Identify potential future opportunities for student engagement. • Demonstrate how the collective impact of the range of opportunities for student engagement can be measured.

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  • Strategy As an organization without operational services (fuel, maintenance, etc.), and in consideration that the majority of potential issues come from boat maintenance whereby the boats are personal property, the predominant strategy will be the minimization of on-site waste. With this approach, the organization will have minimal potential impact on the environment and reduce regulatory risk. To accomplish this, requirements will be established by policy, periodic communications shall occur, and audits will be utilized to provide feedback for improvement.

  • Program Development NWESD agrees that priority in the development of new applications services by XXXXX shall be in accordance with the expressed direction of the XXXXX Board of Directors operating under their bylaws.

  • Strategic Planning Facilitate the effective alignment of IT requirements/ Information Resource Management (IRM) plans with strategic business plans and program initiatives. Management Improvements: Development and implementation of improved systems and business practices to optimize productivity and service delivery operations (e.g., analysis, and implementation of improvements in the flow of IT work and program processes and tool utilization, including business system analysis, identification of requirements for streamlining, re-engineering, or re-structuring internal systems/business processes for improvement, determination of IT solution alternatives, benchmarking).

  • Program Manager Owner may designate a Program Manager to administer the Project and this Contract. In lieu of a Program Manager, Design Professional may be designated to perform the role of Program Manager. The Program Manager may also be designated as the Owner’s Representative, and if no Owner’s Representative is designated, the Program Manager shall be the Owner’s Representative.

  • Focus The focus of the nursing role is responding to the health needs of individuals, families and communities. The registered nurse is responsible for assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of consumer care. Specific Skills • Initiating, maintaining and terminating therapeutic relationships • Comprehensive training in psychiatric illness and a broad knowledge of physical health disorders • Comprehensive assessment skills • Ability to manage clinical risk • A broad based pharmacological knowledge • Knowledge, skills and training of crisis intervention strategies • Knowledge and understanding of the medico-legal and ethical aspects of mental health care • Knowledge of human development across the life span • An ability to work as a primary nurse/case manager • Coordinating the processes of care with the consumer and others involved in providing care • Effective communication strategies with consumers, families, communities, and within the multi-disciplinary team • Ability to document to professional and legal standards Specific Assessments • Comprehensive assessment – may include but not be limited to the following assessments - physical, mental, spiritual, educational cultural, and emotional health, and safety/risk factors at an individual, family and community level • Monitoring of medication – effects, side effects and barrier to people taking medication Specific Interventions • Initiating, maintaining and terminating therapeutic relationships • A range of psychosocial interventions to assist the consumer towards Recovery • Administering and monitoring medication • Crisis and rehabilitative interventions • Linking consumers with systems that provide resources and services within other health services or the community in line with discharge planning • Education around personal health, mental and physical illness, health promotion and maintenance, healthy lifestyles and medication • Managing complex and rapidly changing situations within an individual or an environment • Broad range of interventions using the principles of the following – (may include but not be limited to), cognitive and behavioural therapies, family work, solution focused and crisis intervention therapies Specific Responsibilities

  • Program Management 1.1.01 Implement and operate an Immunization Program as a Responsible Entity

  • Investment Strategy The Company’s investment strategy described in the Registration Statement and the Prospectus accurately reflect in all material respects the current intentions of the Company with respect to the operation of the Company’s business, and no material deviation from such investment strategy is currently contemplated.

  • Program Monitoring and Evaluation (c) The Recipient shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, and furnish to the Association not later than six months after the Closing Date, a report of such scope and in such detail as the Association shall reasonably request, on the execution of the Program, the performance by the Recipient and the Association of their respective obligations under the Legal Agreements and the accomplishment of the purposes of the Financing.”

  • Selection Planning Prior to the issuance to consultants of any requests for proposals, the proposed plan for the selection of consultants under the Project shall be furnished to the Association for its review and approval, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of Appendix 1 to the Consultant Guidelines. Selection of all consultants’ services shall be undertaken in accordance with such selection plan as shall have been approved by the Association, and with the provisions of said paragraph 1.

  • STRATEGIC PLAN (1) Within ninety (90) days, the Board shall adopt, implement, and thereafter ensure Bank adherence to a written strategic plan for the Bank covering at least a three-year period. The strategic plan shall establish objectives for the Bank's overall risk profile, earnings performance, growth, balance sheet mix, off-balance sheet activities, liability structure, capital adequacy, reduction in the volume of nonperforming assets, product line development and market segments that the Bank intends to promote or develop, together with strategies to achieve those objectives and, at a minimum, include:

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