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With very few exceptions, both long-term and short-term planning are needed for successful corporate management.
Operationally, short-term planning was the most important for production and resource allocation.
So Ptah was forced for the first time in a few thousand years to devote himself to short-term planning.
And indeed when Bill, yesterday, asked you what do you need to do short-term planning?
Schedules are generally constructed over a year, which is usually the client's short-term planning cycle, but may be for a single seasonal burst.
In the spring and summer of 1979, IH began short-term planning for a strike that seemed inevitable.
Detractors argue that this incentive may drive short-term planning over long-term planning.
Tight budgets, it said, were forcing an emphasis on short-term planning and adding to a backlog of planned improvements.
In many respects, the plan is a direct response to the consultant's report, in the form of short-term planning for improved management, planning and training.
Truthfully, sometimes short-term planning isn't much easier."
"Trev's bright, especially on short-term planning, and Randale's doing long-range planning that ought to hold good for the next five years.
Information on both these long- and short-term planning efforts, as well as the results and accomplishments of these efforts, are included in this site.
Overall program direction, including long- and short-term planning efforts, for the enforcement and compliance assurance program is described in the EPA strategic plan.
The current trend of short-term extensions of the Production Tax Credit have led to a boom and bust cycle of short-term planning and low number of investments.
OI is best used for short-term planning, such as deciding on the "next best action," while BI is best used for longer-term planning (over the next days to weeks).
Day-ahead scheduling and real time grid management in the short-term planning which involves forecasting demand and dispatch schedule became asset management as power plants and grid equipment were assets to be scheduled and dispatched.
It has to do with short-term planning and public accounting systems, which mean that, although money can in theory be voted for projects over a number of years, in practice, it usually arrives in annual dribs and drabs.
Quoting Marcos Morales, the planning ministry's director of short-term planning, the daily Economia Hoy said average crude sales for 1990 were now projected at 1.85 million barrels a day, up from the originally forcast 1.75 million barrels.
Mr. Steisel cited a maxim of a predecessor, Nathan Levenathal, who allowed that short-term planning at the top of city government consisted of figuring out how to react to this afternoon's news and long-term planning in deciding how to respond to tomorrow morning's news.
They lived in an action-packed atmosphere, they had only one short year in which to make their magisterial mark, they were subject to reprisals out of the blue from political enemies, and the absence of political parties or anything resembling a caucus mechanism predicated against even short-term planning.