Perspectives definition

Perspectives means the attitudes, ideas, beliefs, viewpoints, or values of a cultural
Perspectives means point of view.
Perspectives means the official newsletter of the Joint Commission that provides authoritative, accurate, and timely information about revisions and updates to the Joint Commission standards, policies, and other requirements for all Joint Commission- accredited and certified organizations.

Examples of Perspectives in a sentence

  • Identity and Territory: Geographical Perspectives on Nationalism and Regionalism.

  • Evaluating the Funding of Long-Term Care: International Perspectives.

  • Encountering Religious Pluralism in School and Society – A Qualitative Study of Teenage Perspectives in Europe.

  • Students enrolled in the Virtual Academic Center can access support services for themselves and their families by contacting Perspectives, Ltd., an independent student assistance program offering crisis services, short-term counseling, and referral 24/7.

  • Unit 1: (8 Lectures)International Human Resource Management-Overview, Developments leading to International HRM Perspectives, International Human Resource Management: Role and Distinguishing Activities, Organizational Structure and HRM, International Human Resource Planning.

  • In: Vives X (ed), Corporate Governance, Theoretical & Empirical Perspectives.

  • Nominalization in Asian Languages: Diachronic and Typological Perspectives.

  • Hoffmann, J.A., et al., Phylogenetic Perspectives in Innate Immunity.

  • Benkovic, Perspectives on Electrostatics and Conformational Motions in Enzyme Catalysis, Acc.

  • Digital Cities: Experiences, Technologies and Future Perspectives, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, State-of-the-Art Survey, 1765, Springer-Verlag, pp.


More Definitions of Perspectives

Perspectives means the attitudes, ideas, beliefs, view- points, or values of a cultural group.
Perspectives. In this dimension aspects are collocated that refer to the considered impact of the subject of interest. The latter is given by an aspect out of the dimension “Readiness Level” and further specified by aspects out of all dimensions (except the dimension “Level of Action”). Within this dimension the following aspects have been defined which are inter alia inspired by the document [CEC06]: Feasibility Regard of the possibility of the realisation of the subject of interest without attending to any influence on political, social, psychological, economical, health and legal issues. The question of interest is merely: Can it technically be done? Political Issues Issues concerning general political conditions and political impact of the subject of interest. This may cover inter-state regulations and agreements like for border-control or lobbying activities by different government agencies of non-government-organizations, for example. Social and Psychological Issues Issues concerning general social conditions and social or psychological impact of the subject of interest. Depending on the aspects out of the dimension “security chain” topics like the trade-off between security vs. freedom and privacy, the refusal of a technique from the majority of the society and religious, ethic or psychological aspects are addressed. Economical Issues Issues concerning general economical conditions and economical impact of the subject of interest. Here all topics that deal with the impact on the economy are addressed, like the total cost of ownership of a technique under investigation or the implications for the overall economical system of a country or region.
Perspectives. The Challenge of Going Green.” Harvard Business Review. Volume 72, Number 4. July- August 1994. Grxxxx, J. Xxxx, “Corporate Environmental Excellence and Stewardship: Five Critical Tasks of Top Managementin Total Quality Environmental Management, Volume 3, Number 4, 1994.

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