examples of tactical decision-making
tactical goals of a FOR PROFIT organization is to maximize shareholders wealth. Goals of a NOT-FOR-PROFIT organization are to fulfill its mission statement to the best of its ability.
As of July 2014, the market cap for First Trust Global Tactical Commodity Strategy Fund (FTGC) is $192,054,554.84.
Typically shorter barrel, different sights, larger magazine capacity. And black or dark gray in color.
Just a guess, but I would have thought "tactical planning" would be the opposite of stragic planning. Wiki defines 'strategy' as 'a plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal' and as a 'scheme: an elaborate and systematic plan of action'. Therefore, one could say that the opposite of strategic planning is a short-termist, simplistic and un-systemic planning method. This could be summed up as 'tactical planning' as suggested.
It depends on what you mean by tactical. In most U.S. states, yes.
Tactical points
toc : Table of ContentsorTOC: Tactical Operations Center.
Tactical in soccer refers to the strategic and coordinated movements of players on the field. It involves understanding the game, the opponent, and your own team's strengths and weaknesses. Tactical ability is essential for success at all levels of soccer, from youth to professional.
Maybe Tactical Duty Uniform
Do you mean tactical or technical? Something Else? There are no words or Paintball slang that resemble that.
I think you mean levels of management? Strategic Tactical Operational
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In the context of tactical control radar, "tactical" refers to the operational use of radar systems for real-time decision-making and situational awareness during military engagements or operations. This type of radar is designed to support specific missions by providing precise information about enemy movements, positioning, and potential threats, allowing for timely responses and effective resource deployment. Essentially, tactical control radar enhances battlefield management and coordination.
A tactical knife is a knife that is (or supposed to be) suitable for combat, but is also designed such that it can be used for utility purposes as well. Pure combat knives don't really have much of a use anymore.
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Do you mean the 124th Tactical Fighter Squadron? This was the name of the 124th Fighter Squadron during the last few years of the Vietnam War until 1992, when it was renamed to the 124th Fighter Squadron.