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  2. MoSCoW method - Wikipedia

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    The MoSCoW method is a prioritization technique used in management, business analysis, project management, and software development to reach a common understanding with stakeholders on the importance they place on the delivery of each requirement; it is also known as MoSCoW prioritization or MoSCoW analysis.

  3. Business communication - Wikipedia

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    Business communication is the act of information being exchanged between two-parties or more for the purpose, functions, goals, or commercial activities of an organization. [1] Communication in business can be internal which is employee-to-superior or peer-to-peer, overall it is organizational communication.

  4. Mass media in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The most important business newspapers are Vedomosti and the influential Kommersant. Many newspapers are opposition-leaning, such as the critical Nezavisimaya Gazeta and Novaya Gazeta, which is known for its investigative journalism. [25] [31] The main English-language newspapers were Moscow Times and The St. Petersburg Times.

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  6. Hotline - Wikipedia

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    The most famous hotline between states is the Moscow–Washington hotline, also known as the "red telephone", although telephones have never been used in this capacity. This direct communications link was established on June 20, 1963, in the wake of the Cuban Missile Crisis, which convinced both sides of the need for better communications. [3]

  7. Information technology in Russia - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 Yandex was established in Moscow. [8] In 1999 MCST developed the Elbrus 2000 processor, which was initially hyped as an Itanium killer, [9] but the project was hampered by a chronic lack of funding. [10] Over time, Russian companies moved to software development, an activity which enjoyed higher margins. [1]

  8. Russian stars' semi-naked party sparks wartime backlash - AOL

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    A rapper who attended a celebrity party with only a sock to hide his modesty has been jailed for 15 days, sponsors of some of Russia's best known entertainers have torn up their contracts, and ...

  9. Business communications operations management - Wikipedia

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    With increased sophistication of Business Communications/UC with new capabilities such as Multiplicity of devices, Application integration– CEBP [17] and Heterogeneous, multi-vendor environments [18] along with Consumerization expectations [19] and New technologies, [20] BCOM addresses problems like multiple configurations per event increases likelihood of missed configurations or mis ...