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Real Congressional trivia: the “redline” is known as the Ramseyer, named after a representative from Iowa.
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This requirement is popularly known as the “Ramseyer Rule” in honor of Rep. Ramseyer of Iowa, who served in the House during 1915–1933.
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The comparative print sometimes is known simply as “the Ramseyer.”
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As I mentioned in my post from last week about fellow Swiss-musicians Larytta, this guy, Bauchamp, aka Leo Ramseyer, just released this totally sick EP, titled Ivy, on the Lausanne-based Viking Music.
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As I mentioned in my post from last week about fellow Swiss-musicians Larytta, this guy, Bauchamp, aka Leo Ramseyer, just released this totally sick EP, titled Ivy, on the Lausanne-based Viking Music.
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According to Sig Ramseyer, managing director, there has been an implicit rejection of the more focused strategy of sticking to the large machine and traditional user markets, where Caterpillar has unquestioned superiority.
Managing with Dual Strategies Derek F. Abell 1993
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The dealer view, according to Ramseyer, was fairly straightforward:
Managing with Dual Strategies Derek F. Abell 1993
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But according to Sig Ramseyer, managing director, although Caterpillar was structurally different than before the change, it still had not yet moved much to reduce levels of hierarchy, make changes in management, and focus on key strategic issues.
Managing with Dual Strategies Derek F. Abell 1993
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According to Ramseyer, Caterpillar dealers were often in the vanguard of change:
Managing with Dual Strategies Derek F. Abell 1993
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Among the main aspects of this “current strategy,” Sig Ramseyer reported the following:
Managing with Dual Strategies Derek F. Abell 1993
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