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121 Leavitt’s Diamond
Gen Mgta model for analyzing management change, developed by Harold J. Leavitt. Leavitt’s Diamond is based on the idea that it is rare for any change to occur in isolation. Leavitt sees technology, tasks, people, and the organizational structure in which they function as four interdependent variables, visualized as the four points of a diamond. Change at any one point of the diamond will impact some or all of the others. Thus, a changed task will necessarily affect the people involved in it, the structure in which they work, and the technology that they use. Failure to manage these interdependencies at critical times of change can create problems. -
122 French Diamond Pique
An all-cotton cloth woven from fine yarns for the face and a thick padding weft woven two picks together. One quality is made 80 face ends and 40 back ends per inch of 50's warp, 96 face picks of 44's and 20 picks of 60's wadding per inch. The back warp is woven tight and the manner in which it intersects with the face cloth forms diamond shapes, the prominence of which is enhanced by the wadding picks. The fabric is dented 2 face, 1 back, per dent.Dictionary of the English textile terms > French Diamond Pique
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123 polycrystalline diamond compact
Drilling: PDC (with diamond inserts), PDCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > polycrystalline diamond compact
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124 Bird's-Eye Diamond
An 18th century pure worsted fabric.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Bird's-Eye Diamond
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125 Extra Diamond
Wool sorting term for the best part of the shoulders of a Down fleece, about 50's quality. -
126 Quarter Diamond
An 18th century pure worsted in England. -
127 свой, надежный товарищ, приятель (особенно diamond geezer)
Jargon: geezerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свой, надежный товарищ, приятель (особенно diamond geezer)
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128 Bharat Diamond Bourse
Stock Exchange: BDBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bharat Diamond Bourse
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