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  • 71Goal setting — involves establishing specific, measurable and time targeted objectives. Work on the theory of goal setting suggests that it is an effective tool for making progress by ensuring that participants are clearly aware of what is expected from them,… …

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  • 72Goal-setting theory — has become one of the most popularFact|date=November 2007 theories in organizational psychology. History Edwin A. Locke began to examine this idea in the mid 1960s and continued researching goal setting for thirty years. Locke derived the idea… …

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  • 73Goal programming — is a branch of multiobjective optimization, which in turn is a branch of multi criteria decision analysis (MCDA), also known as multiple criteria decision making (MCDM). It can be thought of as an extension or generalisation of linear programming …

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  • 74Goal! Goal! Goal! — Éditeur SNK Développeur Visco …

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  • 75Goal.com — Goal.com, founded in 2004 [cite news |title=Halbzeit? Maus her! |url=http://www.berlinonline.de/berliner zeitung/archiv/.bin/dump.fcgi/2004/0630/medien/0031/index.html |work=Berliner Zeitung |date=2004 06 30 |accessdate=2008 07 16 ] is a website… …

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  • 76Goal (disambiguation) — Goal may refer to: * An objective or desired outcome ** Goal (management), a desired state of affairs of a person or of a system ** Goal in systemics and socio cognitive engineering, a state of the domain of activity of an intelligent entity… …

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  • 77GOAL (organization) — GOAL is an international non governmental organization headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, that engages in humanitarian and development activities. It is non denominational and aims to work with the poorest of the poor. GOAL is comprised of three… …

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  • 78Goal modeling in EEML — Goal Modelling is one of the four modeling domains included in Extended Enterprise Modeling Language (EEML).A goal expresses the wanted (or unwanted) state of affairs (either current or future) in a certain context [1] . Example of the goal model …

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  • 79Goal-oriented Requirements Language — (GRL) is a language that is designed to support goal oriented modeling and reasoning about requirements, especially the non functional requirements [1] . It allows to express conflict between goals and helps to make decisions that resolve… …

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  • 80Goal! Goal! Another Goal! — Goal! Goal! Another Goal![1] (Udar! Yeshcho udar! en russe) est un film soviétique de Viktor Sadovsky sorti en 1968. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution …

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