a "driving force" is something or someone that accelerates an event into a specific direction. it is an expression that describes the leader or one standing behind a phenomenon.
Union artillery fired upon Confederate forces holding the town of Fredericksburg. They finally succeeded in driving back Confederate forces there. This was significant as it allowed Union forces, in house to house battles to force the Confederates to evacuate the town.
It is a chinese political party starting around 1900 and being one of the driving forces behind the revolution of 1911. It's earliest important is Sun-Yatsen.
US/UN forces invaded North Korea and were driving towards the Chinese Communist (Chicom) border. Not knowing if the US/UN forces were going to stop there...or keep going...Red China counter-attacked.
The Battle of Marengo was fought on 14 June 1800 between French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte and Austrian forces near the city of Alessandria, in Piedmont, Italy. The French defeated the Austrian's surprise attack, driving the Austrians out of Italy, and enhancing Napoleon's political position in Paris.
One of the main driving forces behind the Emancipation Proclamation was President Abraham Lincoln's desire to weaken the Confederacy during the Civil War by undermining its labor force, which heavily relied on enslaved people. Additionally, it aimed to shift the war's focus towards the moral imperative of ending slavery, thus garnering support from abolitionists and aligning the Union cause with a broader fight for human rights. This strategic decision sought to both preserve the Union and promote liberty.
Denudation and Volcanism.
Driving forces are factors that push for change or progress in a particular direction, while resisting forces are factors that hinder or impede change or progress. In the context of organizational change, driving forces may include new technology or market trends, while resisting forces may include employee resistance or financial constraints. Successful change management requires understanding and addressing both driving and resisting forces.
Describe the driving business forces in both the foreign and domestic environment
Force field analysis is a decision-making tool that helps identify the forces driving for change (driving forces) and the forces resisting change (restraining forces) within a specific situation. It helps organizations or individuals to assess the factors influencing a situation, weigh their impact, and strategize ways to either strengthen the driving forces or weaken the restraining forces to implement desired changes successfully.
Heat and pressure.
The cast of Driving Forces - 2012 includes: Justin Heffner as Sschhaal Rajiv Tangri as Dr. Kumar Patel
Technology
Driving Force - 2006 Forces of Love 1-13 was released on: USA: 2 October 2006
gravity, friction, driving force and wind resistance..
Examples of driving forces include advances in technology, changes in consumer preferences, regulatory requirements, and competitive pressures. These factors can impact industries and organizations, influencing their strategies and operations.
it will just be driving at a steady speed where two opposite forces are equal andbalanced
One of the most powerful driving forces behind the delusion of religion.