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  • Ted Schendel was running for US Congress under the Tea Party banner.

    Dr. Prudence L. Gourguechon: Take America Back: A Tea Party Slogan on the Couch Dr. Prudence L. Gourguechon 2010

  • "This research indicates that boys and girls have different risk factors for the disorder," said study author Diana Schendel, a researcher for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    Low birth weight girls at higher risk for autism BA Haller 2008

  • Ted Schendel was running for US Congress under the Tea Party banner.

    Dr. Prudence L. Gourguechon: Take America Back: A Tea Party Slogan on the Couch 2010

  • Schendel is a county sheriff's department employee who writes on his website, interestingly enough, "Please help me take my handcuffs to Washington DC!"

    Dr. Prudence L. Gourguechon: Take America Back: A Tea Party Slogan on the Couch Dr. Prudence L. Gourguechon 2010

  • We know that low birth weight and pre-term birth are among the biggest risk factors for developmental disabilities, '' Schendel said.

    Low birth weight girls at higher risk for autism BA Haller 2008

  • Schendel is a county sheriff's department employee who writes on his website, interestingly enough, "Please help me take my handcuffs to Washington DC!"

    Dr. Prudence L. Gourguechon: Take America Back: A Tea Party Slogan on the Couch 2010

  • Schendel and Hofer “favor separation of goal and strategy formulation processes because it is clear that these processes are, in fact, separate in a number of organizations and because personal values and social mores are almost always much more influential in goal formulation than in strategy formulation” 1979:16.

    The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994

  • In fact, the Hofer and Schendel book may be considered to stand near the transition of attention from the planning school to the positioning school, advancing beyond the specification of processes to the application of technique, but not really organized around the articulation of content.

    The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994

  • Thus, Hofer and Schendel pointed out that “one cannot tell whether it is a strength or a weakness to be seven feet tall until one specifies what the tall individual is supposed to do”—for example, “play basketball” as opposed to “ride a race horse” 1978:150.

    The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994

  • Here, however, we take a view of the catalyst role that differs from conventional planning, which sees the planner as a “purveyor of planning methods among the decision makers of the firm,” to quote a Gulf Oil planner (in Schendel and Hofer, 1979:501), that person who “manages the long-run planning system, insures that the plans are comprehensive, and promotes the ideas and techniques of planning” (Ackerman, 1972:140).

    The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994

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