devise

(verb)

To use one's intellect to plan or design something.

Related Terms

  • Technological Change
  • incremental model
  • incremental

Examples of devise in the following topics:

  • Team Roles

    • The consultant Meredith Belbin studied high-performing teams and devised a typology based on how members contributed to the group's success.
  • Mintzberg's Management Roles

    • Outline the ten management roles under their three categorical headings, as devised by McGill University professor Henry Mintzberg
  • Honesty in Leadership: Kouzes and Posner

    • Assess the theoretical framework devised by Kouzes and Posner in relating leadership and honesty from a business perspective
  • Speed of Innovation

    • Therefore, while the big winners in the old economy were big corporations, today's big winners are often small, highly flexible groups that devise great ideas, develop trustworthy branding for themselves and their products, and market these effectively.
  • Implementing Strategy

    • Strategists need to be both practical and pragmatic when devising strategy for effective implementation.
  • Fulfilling the Controlling Function

    • Therefore, goals and objectives are often referred to as the siamese twins of management: the managerial function of management and the correction of performance in order to ensure that enterprise objectives and the goals devised to attain them are being accomplished.
  • Employee Pay Decisions

    • Analyze the various methodologies used by HRM to measure, benchmark, and ultimately devise appropriate pay strategies
  • Managers as Leaders of Change

    • Empower employees - Devise an effective education, training, or skills upgrading scheme for the organization.
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