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  2. Action civics - Wikipedia

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    Action civics is a modern and alternative form of civics education in the United States. Action civics is an applied civic education process in which participants learn about government by examining issues in their own community and then select a focus issue for action through a process of debate, research the issue and learn advocacy strategies, develop civic skills such as public speaking ...

  3. Project planning - Wikipedia

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    Project planning is inherently uncertain as it must be done before the project is actually started. Therefore, the duration of the tasks is often estimated through a weighted average of optimistic, normal, and pessimistic cases. The critical chain method adds "buffers" in the planning to anticipate potential delays in project execution. [3]

  4. Educational management - Wikipedia

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    The principal has a professional and administrative role in the school. [ 88 ] [ 89 ] With the school board, they chart the school's strategic goals reflecting its mission, vision, and philosophy. The principal supervises teaching and non-teaching staff, coordinating and managing day-to-day operations. [ 88 ]

  5. Project plan - Wikipedia

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    The project manager creates the project management plan following input from the project team and key project stakeholders. The plan should be agreed and approved by at least the project team and its key stakeholders. Many project management processes are mentioned in PMBOK® Guide, but determining which processes need to be used based on the ...

  6. National Competitiveness Council (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    This implies that the role of local government is critical in ensuring a competitive environment to make businesses sustain their profits, create jobs, and increase the productivity of its people. In order for a locality to be able to do this, it must be resilient in its infrastructure, governance, social and environmental systems.

  7. Participatory planning - Wikipedia

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    A community engaged in a participatory planning project. Participatory planning is an urban planning paradigm that seeks to involve the community of an area in the urban planning of that area. It's a way for communities to work together to identify and address problems and to create a plan to achieve a desired socio-economic goal.

  8. Northeast Alabama Community College - Wikipedia

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    NACC has an enrollment of just over 3,000 students. [1] The college was founded in 1963 and built on the border between DeKalb and Jackson counties, [2] partially in the small town of Powell. [3] In 2012, 2013, [4] and 2014, [5] the Aspen Institute named NACC one of the top 150 community colleges in the nation.

  9. Responsibility assignment matrix - Wikipedia

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    In business and project management, a responsibility assignment matrix [1] (RAM), also known as RACI matrix [2] (/ ˈ r eɪ s i /; responsible, accountable, consulted, and informed) [3] [4] or linear responsibility chart [5] (LRC), is a model that describes the participation by various roles in completing tasks or deliverables [4] for a project or business process.