organizational boundaries
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organizational
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˌɔː.ɡən.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən.əl/us/ˌɔːr.ɡən.əˈzeɪ.ʃən.əl/
relating to the planning of an activity ...
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boundary
noun[C]
uk/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/us/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit ...
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As a research network our aims include increasing involvement in research amongst primary care practitioners and the facilitation of research across organizational boundaries.
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The boundary spanner plays a very important role in this process, as it bridges the gap across organizational boundaries.
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The first section discusses the issues of self-management when applied across organizational boundaries.
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Those charged with spanning organizational boundaries and identifying community stakeholders, such as primary care public health nurses, require education, training, support, resources and time.
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It illuminates new exclusions and tensions emerging from inherent contradictions in national policy and from difficulties individuals have thinking beyond existing spatial, conceptual and organizational boundaries and divisions.
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The governmental policymaking process is an open system to the extent that subnational governments interact with each other and that their organizational boundaries are permeable by external in-uences.
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Transcending organizational boundaries and geographic constraints, these websites use a simple blogging tool to allow online community members to efficiently publish deliberative content.
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It also applies to processes, such as purchasing and logistics, that cross organizational boundaries into the supply chain.
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An enterprise portal is a framework for integrating information, people and processes across organizational boundaries.
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This included creation of technology for enabling voice driven workflows spanning across organizational boundaries.
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From an organizational perspective, understanding of the field has developed in light of expanding knowledge about human cognitive capabilities and the permeability of organizational boundaries.
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Certainly within organizational boundaries, single sign-on is a useful tool because password maintenance is a significant help desk cost per user.
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However, this reluctance inhibits the sharing necessary to investigate intrusions that commonly span organizational boundaries.
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Boundaries may be sectoral, jurisdictional and organizational boundaries, as well as boundaries between government and residents, between experts and locals and across issue boundaries or time.
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