Examples of using Planning processes in English and their translations into Portuguese
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women in developing countries are often given a passive role in projects and planning processes.
Phare has continued to support planning processes, the development of rural credit facilities,
Cutting tool data ISO 13399 standard cutting tool information for use in CAM programming and other operation planning processes.
eco account, and communication in planning processes.
Beyond revealing"what" professionals are doing and thinking, the survey gives valuable cross-industry context into budgeting and investment planning processes.
CoroPlus® ToolLibrary services are created to provide easy access to cutting tool information in your operation planning processes.
representatives of the working poor must have a voice in urban planning processes.
After the track Landscape History you can use your knowledge in spatial planning processes and nature and landscape management.
To reach full potential during order processing we implement modern"end-to-end" planning processes.
fed from territorial planning processes.
Additionally, it is an instrument for coordination between gov- ernment levels that must be comple mented with each territory's specific planning processes.
McKinsey& Company developed a capability maturity model in the 1970s to describe the sophistication of planning processes, with strategic management ranked the highest.
public organs should execute planning processes to achieve their goals.
It aimed to be a methodology that privileged the social participation in planning processes and management of development projects.
Thus, this study aims to identify how is the relationship between the results of self-assessments and planning processes in ies.
as defined in planning processes.
The last chapter of this website proposes possible workshop agendas as well as different tools that could be used to facilitate planning processes, workshops and projects.
Interviews were conducted with 11 representatives of institutional organizations who are responsible for planning processes.
A sense of common identity may well be one important side effect of bringing stakeholders together to participate in maritime planning processes.
permeating a discussion about the planning processes in museums, are presented issues