necessity

(noun)

The quality or state of being required or unavoidable.

Related Terms

  • strategic
  • Scarcity

Examples of necessity in the following topics:

  • Employee Transfers

    • Types of employee transfers include: strategic transfers, necessity transfers, and talent/management transfers.
    • A necessity transfer may take place when there is a demand for employees in a department of the organization where a specific skill set is scarce.
    • A necessity transfer usually includes an incentive, like a raise, to give employees an incentive to put in the training the transfer will require.
  • A Leader's Vision

    • By setting the direction, a vision underscores the necessity of all the areas of a business working toward the same goal.
  • Considerations when Managing a Global Corporation

    • Strong global management skills, intercultural competence, and a sensitivity to cultural issues are necessities for global managers.
  • Considering Technology

    • This can dramatically reduce costs and overhead, remove the necessity for an expensive office building, and enable small, dynamic teams to travel and conduct work wherever they are needed.
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