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" ... An executive ownership might mean that you relinquish control to managerial staff, but that allows you to focus your sites on growth right out of the gate. Executive ownership is designed to help you expand more quickly, but it demands that you have more capital to invest upfront, which might not be possible. ... "
" ... Organizations should focus on ownership, trust and process before (or alongside) their next major technology initiative. It can exponentially increase the value returned from the technology tools while providing its own benefits in the form of speed and risk reduction. The interdependent nature of these three critical components of adaptability make for a straightforward starting point. Begin by addressing ownership, growing the trust that comes with it, before tackling the process. ... "
" ... The future ownership of Westfield in the U.S. hangs on who prevails. ... "
" ... This is why it's important to know who owns your data. Lack of ownership can be detrimental to your business in a myriad of ways. Business process data is often essential in validating a company's valuation. No one wants to discover that they do not actually own their own data when they are seeking secure funding in a time of growth or trying to sell the business. Cutting ties with a vendor who owns your data might cost you during critical moments in the life of your business. ... "
" ... WHAT TO WATCH: The DoD’s emphasis on ownership costs. The U.S. military services’ plans, and the recent NDAA and appropriations bill from Congress, continue to favor large, multimission ships, aircraft and troop formations. Although these units are easier to manage and support than more disaggregated forces, they incur operations and sustainment expenses that are rising much faster than inflation and are already crowding out procurement spending. Look for DoD to begin emphasizing affordability in some of its force design changes to try to arrest this trend. ... "