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  2. Recess (motion) - Wikipedia

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    A break for lunch can be more in the nature of a recess or an adjournment depending on the time and the extent of dispersion of the members required for them to be served. [1] But at the resumption of business after a recess, there are never any "opening" proceedings such as reading of minutes; business picks up right where it left off. [1]

  3. Construction management - Wikipedia

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    Construction management (CM) aims to control the quality of a construction project's scope, time, and cost (sometimes referred to as a project management triangle or "triple constraints") to maximize the project owner's satisfaction.

  4. Recess (break) - Wikipedia

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    Recess is a general term for a period in which a group of people are temporarily dismissed from their duties. In education , recess is the American and Australian term (known as break or playtime in the UK), where students have a mid morning snack and play before having lunch after a few more lessons .

  5. California students get mandatory 30-minute recess ... - AOL

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    California schools have denied students breaks due to “failing to finish work, talking out of turn or not following directions.”

  6. Construction (Design & Management) - Wikipedia

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    Construction (Design & Management) may refer to: Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007; Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015

  7. Management by wandering around - Wikipedia

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    The management by wandering around (MBWA), also management by walking around, [1] refers to a style of business management which involves managers wandering around, in an unstructured manner, through their workplace(s) at random, to check with employees, equipment, or on the status of ongoing work. [1]

  8. Edmund Wattis Littlefield - Wikipedia

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    Littlefield was the grandson of Edmund Orson Wattis Jr., one of the founders of Utah Construction Company. Littlefield started his business career as a water boy for the Utah Construction Company. He received an undergraduate degree in 1936 and an MBA in 1938 from Stanford University. During World War II, he served as an officer in the U.S ...

  9. Inside Nick Saban’s famous ‘Process’ that took 40 years to ...

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    Nick Saban just saved three seconds. Multiply that enough times and you have a couple of extra months, or years, to recruit more high school stars. Then there’s lunch itself.