Green Field operations is when a company builds in a new location or area.
If you mean 'who owns public companies' the answer is the shareholders. If you mean 'who oversees the interests of the shareholders' the answer is the Board of Directors. If you mean 'who manages the day-to-day operations' the answer is the executives and officers of the corporation.
Going green is a phrase associated with starting an environmentally friendly system. When related to business, "going green" would mean a dedication to reducing carbon footprints, having an environmentally sound product, among other things.
Greenfield strategy is when you enter a market without the use of another company or middleman in order to establish you buisness.
"What is the role of operations research in banks?"
ROA is an indication of a firms profitability and sustainability. Those organizations that have a negative ROA may not be able to sustain their operations overtime.
Field operations are operations that happen outside of the doors of an organization. Salespeople are part of field operations in an organization.
The field in which they fought on
páirc - field/park (a large green area)
*I think you mean football? ;D If so, a big green rectangle, i think
From the word Ricial in Spanish means a field where wheat, cut while still green, sprouts again. Alonzo.
in multiplayer, blue icons mean friendly units, green icons mean squadmates, and obviously red means enemy units.
green field projects are those projects which do not create any environmental nuisance (pollution), follows environmental management systemand EIA (environment impact assessment). these projects are usually of big magnitude.
Eric Green - field hockey - died in 1972.
Eric Green - field hockey - was born in 1878.
Tom Green - field hockey - was born in 1974.
The Vikings did not land in Wisconsin. Unless you mean the Minnesota Vikings coming to Lambeau Field in Green Bay to play the Green Bay Packers.
green field project is the projects that already exist but require expansion