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  2. Athletic director - Wikipedia

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    A statue of Robert Neyland, who served as athletic director for over 20 years for the Tennessee Volunteers, located at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee. An athletic director (commonly "athletics director" or "AD") is an administrator at many American clubs or institutions, such as colleges and universities, as well as in larger high schools and middle schools, who oversees the work of ...

  3. Activity management - Wikipedia

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    A functional activity management environment places a heavy emphasis on properly defining the task at hand. The idea of activity management comes from the belief that in personal and group organization of workers, every action is related to higher levels of information, therefore proper labeling of the task is a critical element of the recording process.

  4. Director - Wikipedia

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    Director (education), head of a university or other educational body; Company director, a member of (for example) a board of directors; Cruise director; Executive director, senior operating officer or manager of an organization or corporation, usually at a nonprofit; Finance director or chief financial officer; Funeral director; Managing director

  5. Active Directory - Wikipedia

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    An object represents a single entity, such as a user, computer, printer, or group, along with its attributes. Some objects may even contain other objects within them. Each object has a unique name, and its definition is a set of characteristics and information by a schema, which determines the storage in the Active Directory.

  6. Activity-based working - Wikipedia

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    Activity-based working (ABW) is an organizational strategic framework that recognizes that people often perform a variety of activities in their day-to-day work, and therefore need a variety of work settings supported by the right technology and culture to carry out these activities effectively. Based on activity, individuals, teams, and the ...

  7. Director (business) - Wikipedia

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    Intel Board of Directors, 2012. The term director is a title given to the senior management staff of businesses and other large organizations.. The term is in common use with two distinct meanings, the choice of which is influenced by the size and global reach of the organization and the historical and geographic context.

  8. Event management - Wikipedia

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    Event management software companies provide event planning with software tools to handle many common activities such as delegate registration, hotel booking, travel booking, or allocation of exhibition floor space. A recent trend in event technology is the use of mobile apps for events.

  9. Operations director - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Directors of the United Kingdom defines the role as overseeing "all operational aspects of company strategy" and "responsible for the flow of operations information to the chief executive, the board and, where necessary, external parties such as investors or financial institutions". [1]