organizational capacity
collocation in Englishmeaningsoforganizationalandcapacity
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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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capacity
noun
uk/kəˈpæs.ə.ti/us/kəˈpæs.ə.t̬i/
the total amount that can be contained ...
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These taxes do require anorganizationalcapacityto collect information and penetrate society, but to a lesser extent than income and land taxes.
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Conservationists lacked theorganizationalcapacityand the vision to contest policies any other way.
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This extension has required, at local practice level, enhancedorganizationalcapacityto both develop and then to sustain the new services.
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A structured form was used in both audits to collect data on community involvement activity and aspects oforganizationalcapacityto allow comparison over time.
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But neither party nor state possessed theorganizationalcapacityto coordinate multiple welfare initiatives nationally or deliver decent social provisions locally.
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White (2002) has likened building research capacity in developing countries to building other kinds oforganizationalcapacity, which involves two dimensions: strategic and operational.
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It administers programs that support leadership development and buildorganizationalcapacityin education.
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Subsequent programs made this focus onorganizationalcapacitymore explicit.
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Typically, she started with smaller gifts and, asorganizationalcapacitywas proven, steadily raised it and then, often brought in new partners.
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These agencies provided assistance with staff training andorganizationalcapacitybuilding.
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The latter focuses on buildingorganizationalcapacityin all areas of nonprofit management, some of which may include technology assistance.
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It uses a rights-based approach that relies on participatory and appreciative methods, leading-edge development techniques, effective program management, andorganizationalcapacitybuilding.
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Helping to accomplish goals like promoting their organization, recruiting new members, educating the public, raising money, mapping strategic data, using mobile apps, and buildingorganizationalcapacity.
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This article has demonstrated that historical development rests on a number of contingent factors including the organizational capacities of leading political associations.
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The organizational capacities of advocacy coalitions to take advantage of these opportunities have differed.
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Progressive politicians like others were unwilling to grant discretion and authority to agencies unless agencies could demonstrate organizational capacities they historically had not possessed.
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Most parties suffer from poororganizationalcapacity.
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The third factor in the theoretical framework concerned the organizational capacities of members of an advocacy coalition.
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Independent parties were only sustained where these unions survived with their organizational capacities intact.
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The organizational capacities to deal with this issue at the international level have gradually been built up over the years.
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