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  2. Workforce management - Wikipedia

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    Workforce management (WFM) is an institutional process that maximizes performance levels and competency for an organization.The process includes all the activities needed to maintain a productive workforce, such as field service management, human resource management, performance and training management, data collection, recruiting, budgeting, forecasting, scheduling and analytics.

  3. SAP - Wikipedia

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    SAP SE (/ ˌ ɛ s. eɪ ˈ p iː /; German pronunciation: [ɛsʔaːˈpeː] ⓘ) is a German multinational software company based in Walldorf, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.It develops enterprise software to manage business operation and customer relations.

  4. Infor - Wikipedia

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    Infor is a multinational company headquartered in New York City [7] that provides industry specific, enterprise software licensed for use on premises or as a service. [8] [9] [10]

  5. Savers (UK retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Savers, North End Road, Fulham, London (April 2015) Savers Health and Beauty Limited, trading as Savers, is a discount chain of more than 500 stores, owned by A.S. Watson (Health & Beauty UK) Ltd, which is part of the A.S. Watson Group.

  6. The Doe Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Doe Fund was founded in 1985 by George T. McDonald [1] during a sharp rise in homelessness in New York City. [2] McDonald, an executive in the private sector at that time, began by distributing food to homeless people on the floor of Grand Central Terminal for 700 consecutive nights. [1]

  7. Grand Targhee Resort - Wikipedia

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    The ski resort has one high-speed six-pack, two high-speed quads, two fixed-grip quads, and one magic carpet.Its base is located at 7,851 feet (2,393 m), with its vertical drop being 2,270 feet (690 m).

  8. Portal:Erotica and pornography - Wikipedia

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    Tetsuji Takechi (武智 鉄二, Takechi Tetsuji, 10 December 1912 – 26 July 1988) was a Japanese theatrical and film director, critic, and author. First coming to prominence for his theatrical criticism, in the 1940s and 1950s he produced influential and popular experimental kabuki plays.

  9. Roseburg Forest Products - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Kenneth W. Ford in 1936 as Roseburg Lumber in Roseburg, Oregon. [1] In the early 1980s it was renamed to Roseburg Forest Products. It sold off about 45,000 acres (18,000 ha) of timberlands to Sierra Pacific Industries in Northern California.