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  • The so-called Bracker analysis, originating from a 1980 U. S Supreme Court case, is a legal test to determine whether such state authority would violate federal law, and it provided the foundation for legal arguments heard Thursday.

    The News Tribune Blogs newstips@thenewstribune.com (CHRISTIAN HILL; Staff 2010

  • The UW engineers felt Bracker was also there to keep an eye on them—that he was highly critical of them.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • The UW engineers felt Bracker was also there to keep an eye on them—that he was highly critical of them.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • The UW engineers felt Bracker was also there to keep an eye on them—that he was highly critical of them.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • The UW engineers felt Bracker was also there to keep an eye on them—that he was highly critical of them.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • In 1988, an article by Bracker et al. about “planning process sophistication” and performance of small firms in a growth industry claimed to support the results of previous research that “opportunistic entrepreneurs who employ structured strategic planning processes may be better prepared to develop a framework for anticipating and coping with change,” although “the remaining firms are not necessarily doomed”!

    The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994

  • In a 1986 study of small firms in a “stable, mature environment” (dry cleaning business), in which the authors distinguished “structured strategic plans” from “structured operational,” “intuitive,” and “unstructured” ones, Bracker and Pearson found that higher growth performance was associated with the first of these (and the other three could not be distinguished from each other with respect to performance).

    The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994

  • In 1988, an article by Bracker et al. about “planning process sophistication” and performance of small firms in a growth industry claimed to support the results of previous research that “opportunistic entrepreneurs who employ structured strategic planning processes may be better prepared to develop a framework for anticipating and coping with change,” although “the remaining firms are not necessarily doomed”!

    The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994

  • In a 1986 study of small firms in a “stable, mature environment” (dry cleaning business), in which the authors distinguished “structured strategic plans” from “structured operational,” “intuitive,” and “unstructured” ones, Bracker and Pearson found that higher growth performance was associated with the first of these (and the other three could not be distinguished from each other with respect to performance).

    The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994

  • That ban was put in place in response to incidents like "a misogynistic e-mail sent on the Kappa Sigma fraternity Listserv and photos of a suspended Kappa Sigma appearing to have sex on a USC rooftop spread virally," wrote Rachel Bracker, a student reporter, in the Daily Trojan newspaper.

    NYT > Home Page By LISA BELKIN 2011

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