Managerial staff at the top of an organisation.
The spelling is right but it is not a sentence, it is a phrase.The "ability to anticipate executives' needs" refers to the needs of more than one executive.
You are making an inference about the motives of the executives in question, that they try to control projects just to remain in charge, which may or may not be valid; you do not necessarily know what they are thinking or what all of their motives are. It is true that some people exercise power just to make themselves feel important, while others are sincerely trying to do a good job and to fulfill their actual responsibilities. Executives do have responsibilities, that is why they exist. Share holders would not be paying their (often excessive) salaries if executives did not serve some actual function. If you, as a person who is running some kind of project, believe that your work is being interfered with by power mad executives, perhaps you should form your own company in which you will be completely in control of your own work. Or, you can appeal to even more senior executives, or to the board of directors or to the shareholders, to overrule the meddlesome executives. Those are some of the options.
The best executives make decisions, even if the wrong one. Without making a decision an executive is useless. The key is to make more correct decisions than wrong ones. When a wrong decision is made and discovered wrong, it can than be corrected. The best executives are the ones that can make decisions fast with a high degree of correctness. The worst executives are the ones who can't make decisions or are slow, and when they finally do make a decision, they are mostly wrong.
Project managers typically report to senior management or executives within an organization.
Yes, clocks use energy to operate. This energy can come from batteries, electricity, or mechanical mechanisms like springs. Digital clocks typically require electricity, while analog clocks may use batteries or winding mechanisms to function.
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Some clocks, especially those with mechanical movements, may use magnetism in their design to regulate or control the timekeeping mechanism. For example, some clocks may use a magnetic balance wheel or electromagnetic coils to help keep time accurately. However, quartz clocks and digital clocks typically do not rely on magnetism for their operation.
8.7% or people use their cell phones as alarm clocks.
Many people use weather clocks in various ways. These include with thermometers, and even some smart phone applications have weather clocks available.
clocks are use to check time and so as watches <> A clock , or chronometer , measures the passage of time in hours , minutes and seconds .
Most clocks use electrical energy, which can come from either batteries or an electrical outlet. Some clocks, such as wind-up or pendulum clocks, use mechanical energy stored in springs or weights.
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No...we use clocks like the rest of the world.
Quartz
Timers, oscillators, square wave generator, power supply clocks, system clocks...you name it.
Refridgerators use far more electricity than alarm clocks.