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The purpose of this paper is to suggest an approach to modifying firm strategy and tactics to cope with the demands of the current economic downturn and resulting challenges to profitability and growth. The approach is, broadly, becoming a focused differentiator, adopting Hersey's Situational leadership Model and adopting a Lean Management philosophy. The target audience for this paper is Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) - frequently privately held and often with fewer than 100 employees. These firms, in most cases, do not have sufficient resources to hire traditional management consulting firms but the reality is that what is described herein can be learned and applied at a very low cost. This paper benefits from the work I have done with Jay Arthur (LifeStar) and Warren Mille...
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Warren Breckenridge Sr.
Warren Johnson "Jay" Breckenridge Sr., 74, of Charleston went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2010, at the Hubbard House after a courageous battle with cancer.
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- Gospel Missions of America, a Religious Corporation; Erich Wagner, Ii; Ray Austin; Ron Barber; P.J. Bourbonnais; Jay Bowman, Jr.; William Campbell; Warren Daly; Edward Ebeling; Allan Gathungu; Douglas Gorden; Jeremy Harsh; Kelvin Jackson; James Kahl; John D. Love; George Lownes; Michael Mefford; John Proctor; James C. Roberts; James Rodgers; David Root; Donald Stach; James Vanderpoel; Brenda Wagner; Paul Winn; Thomas Wise; Ruth Washington; Ray Zedd, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. City of Los Angeles; Los Angeles Work Airports; Henry Acosta, as an Individual and in His Official Capacity as Officer for the Airport Police Bureau; Shirley Flucus, as an Individual and in Her Official Capacity; Ronald E. Marbrey, as an Individual and in His Official Capacity, Defendants-Appellees., 419 F.3d 1042 (9th Cir. 2005)
John M. Werlich, Assistant City Attorney, Los Angeles, CA, for the defendants-appellees.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Central...
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Warren Breckenridge Sr.
Warren Johnson "Jay" Breckenridge Sr., 74, of Charleston went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2010, at the Hubbard House after a courageous battle with cancer.
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The two major-party candidates for the 9th Congressional District seat met for the first time Thursday in a largely amicable, televised debate in Roanoke.
WSLS Channel 10 devoted it's 6 p.m. news broadcast to the debate, half of which moderator Jay Warren spent in quizzing incumbent U.S. Rep. Rick Boucher, D-Abingdon, and Republican challenger Morgan Griffith of Salem on how they would balance the budget. He spent a little less time asking their thoughts on the fact that Griffith lives outside the district while relegating the potential effect of proposed "cap-and-trade" energy legislation on the coal industry -- which has been a focal point of Griffith's campaign -- to a short segment at the end.
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Joseph C. Long, Norman, Okl. (E.W. Keller and Trent Keller, Keller, Fernald & Keller, Oklahoma City, Okl., with him on the brief), for plaintiffs-appe...
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JAY -- Vice Chairman Warren Bryant resigned from the Board of Selectmen on Tuesday, saying there has no special reason for it.
It was time. I just felt like it is the right time to do it," he said.
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- Gospel Missions of America, a Religious Corporation; Erich Wagner, Ii; Ray Austin; Ron Barber; P.J. Bourbonnais; Jay Bowman, Jr.; William Campbell; Warren Daly; Edward Ebeling; Allan Gathungu; Douglas Gorden; Jeremy Harsh; Kelvin Jackson; James Kahl; John D. Love; George Lownes; Michael Medford; John Proctor; James C. Roberts; James Rodgers; David Root; Donald Stach; James Vanderpoel; Brenda Wagner; Paul Winn; Thomas Wise; Ruth Washington; Ray Zedd, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. City of Los Angeles; Los Angeles Work Airports; Henry Acosta, as an Individual and in His Official Capacity as Officer for the Airport Police Bureau; Shirley Flucus, as an Individual and in Her Official Capacity; Ronald E. Marbrey, as an Individual and in His Official Capacity, Defendants-Appellees., 328 F.3d 548 (9th Cir. 2003)
John M. Werlich, Office of the City Attorney, Los Angeles, CA, for the defendants-appellees.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Cen...
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The air in Jay Sawyer's studio in Warren sparkled with tiny slivers of dust as he and fellow sculptor Stephen Porter began sanding metal pieces one afternoon early this week.
First, Porter took a sander to a curved piece of stainless steel on a workbench. Then Sawyer picked up another sander across the studio and began working on a much larger aluminum circle. Except for the noise of the machinery, the pair worked in silence.
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- Gospel Missions of America, a Religious Corporation; Erich Wagner, Ii; Ray Austin; Ron Barber; P.J. Bourbonnais; Jay Bowman, Jr.; William Campbell; Warren Daly; Edward Ebeling; Allan Gathungu; Douglas Gorden; Jeremy Harsh; Kelvin Jackson; James Kahl; John D. Love; George Lownes; Michael Medford; John Proctor; James C. Roberts; James Rodgers; David Root; Donald Stach; James Vanderpoel; Brenda Wagner; Paul Winn; Thomas Wise; Ruth Washington; Ray Zedd, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. City of Los Angeles; Los Angeles Work Airports; Henry Acosta, as an Individual and in His Official Capacity as Officer for the Airport Police Bureau; Shirley Flucus, as an Individual and in Her Official Capacity; Ronald E. Marbrey, as an Individual and in His Official Capacity, Defendants-Appellees., 298 F.3d 1099 (9th Cir. 2002)
John M. Werlich, Office of the City Attorney, Los Angeles, California, for the defendants-appellees.
Before GOODWIN, WALLACE and THOMAS, Circuit Judg...