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Kak, Anshu. Guide to Successful Software Deployment. Poughkeepsie, NY: IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2009.

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Akao, Yoji. Hoshin kanri: Policy deployment for successful TQM. Portland, Or: Productivity Press, 1991.

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Hoshin Kanri, policy deployment for successful TQM. Cambridge, Mass: Productivity Press, 1991.

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Samba-3 by example: Practical exercises to successful deployment. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Prentice Hall PTR, 2004.

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Larry, Rubrich, ed. Policy deployment & lean implementation planning: 10 step roadmap to successful policy deployment using lean as a system : development workbook. Fort Wayne, Ind: WCM Associates, 2009.

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Cheruvu, Sunil. Demystifying Internet of Things Security: Successful IoT Device/Edge and Platform Security Deployment. Berkeley, CA: Springer Nature, 2020.

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Hoshin Kanri: Policy Deployment For Successful Tqm. Productivity Press, 2004.

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Akao, Yoji. Hoshin Kanri: Policy Deployment for Successful TQM. Productivity Press, 2020.

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Akao, Yoji. Hoshin Kanri: Policy Deployment for Successful TQM. Productivity Press, 2020.

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Akao, Yoji. Hoshin Kanri: Policy Deployment for Successful TQM. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Operational Readiness: How to Achieve Successful System Deployment. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Mabelo, Pascal Bohulu. Operational Readiness: How to Achieve Successful System Deployment. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Mabelo, Pascal Bohulu. Operational Readiness: How to Achieve Successful System Deployment. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Mabelo, Pascal Bohulu. Operational Readiness: How to Achieve Successful System Deployment. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Mabelo, Pascal Bohulu. Operational Readiness: How to Achieve Successful System Deployment. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Mabelo, Pascal Bohulu. Operational Readiness: How to Achieve Successful System Deployment. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Managing Knowledge-Based Initiatives: Strategies for successful deployment. Butterworth-Heinemann, 2008.

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Sartal, Antonio, Diego Carou, and J. Paulo Davim. Enabling Technologies for the Successful Deployment of Industry 4.0. Edited by Antonio Sartal, Diego Carou, and J. Paulo Davim. CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429055621.

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Davim, J. Paulo, Antonio Sartal, and Diego Carou. Enabling Technologies for the Successful Deployment of Industry 4. 0. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Davim, J. Paulo, Antonio Sartal, and Diego Carou. Enabling Technologies for the Successful Deployment of Industry 4. 0. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Davim, J. Paulo, Antonio Sartal, and Diego Carou. Enabling Technologies for the Successful Deployment of Industry 4. 0. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Davim, J. Paulo, Antonio Sartal, and Diego Carou. Enabling Technologies for the Successful Deployment of Industry 4. 0. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Enabling Technologies for the Successful Deployment of Industry 4. 0. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Davim, J. Paulo, Antonio Sartal, and Diego Carou. Enabling Technologies for the Successful Deployment of Industry 4. 0. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Philpott, Don, and Janelle B. Moore. Deployment Toolkit: Military Families and Solutions for a Successful Long-Distance Relationship. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2016.

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Demystifying Internet of Things Security: Successful IoT Device/Edge and Platform Security Deployment. Apress, 2019.

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The Deployment Toolkit: Military Families and Solutions for a Successful Long-Distance Relationship. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2016.

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Coming back together: A guide to successful reintegration after your partner returns from military deployment. New Harbinger Publications, Inc., 2014.

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Lotus(R) Notes(R) Developer's Toolbox: Tips for Rapid and Successful Deployment (The developerWorks Series). IBM Press, 2006.

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Elliott, Mark. Lotus(R) Notes(R) Developer's Toolbox: Tips for Rapid and Successful Deployment (The developerWorks Series). IBM Press, 2006.

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Terpstra, John H. Samba-3 by Example: Practical Exercises to Successful Deployment (2nd Edition) (Bruce Perens' Open Source Series). 2nd ed. Prentice Hall PTR, 2005.

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Samba-3 by Example: Practical Exercises to Successful Deployment (2nd Edition) (Bruce Perens' Open Source Series). Prentice Hall PTR, 2005.

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The Art of ClearCase(R) Deployment: The Secrets to Successful Implementation (The Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series). Addison-Wesley Professional, 2004.

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Padhye, Sameer, and Ritesh Bansal Kumar. Planning Your Long Term Evolution Deployment: How to Align Business, Technology and Operational Objectives for a Successful Mobile Network Transformation. Pearson Education, Limited, 2025.

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Sayers, Steven L. Coming Back Together: A Guide to Successful Reintegration after Your Partner Returns from Military Deployment [Standard Large Print 16 Pt Edition]. ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited, 2016.

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XenServer Administration Handbook: Practical Recipes for Successful Deployments. O'Reilly Media, 2016.

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Ellis, Kathryn. A Brief Overview of the Effect of War Injuries on Sexual Health and Intimacy. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190461508.003.0001.

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This chapter establishes definitions of sexual health and intimacy, provides insight into how they interact and affect successful relationships, and communicates the importance of addressing the sexual and intimacy needs of injured service members and their partners. Common deployment-related diagnoses, including post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, orthopedic injuries, spinal cord injuries, genital injuries, burns, and facial injuries, and their possible corresponding limitations are reviewed, along with how such limitations can result in sexual avoidance and intimacy avoidance, thus leading to more relationship issues and poor quality of life. The experience of partners, including perceptions about the dependence of the injured service member, is discussed as well.
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Isoaho, Karoliina, Alexandra Goritz, and Nicolai Schulz. Governing Clean Energy Transitions in China and India. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802242.003.0012.

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China and India will have to radically transform their electric power systems in order to decouple economic growth from unsustainable resource consumption. The development and deployment of renewable energies offers a solution to this challenge. A clean energy transition, however, requires radical changes in the energy system that can only occur if a governing coalition is both willing and able to implement successful RET (renewable energy technology) policies. The authors analyse how this willingness and ability is shaped by the coalition’s power and cohesiveness, societal pressures, and the institutional configuration across levels of governance. In doing so, central drivers are identified and barriers to a clean energy transition in China and India.
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Cooke, William N. Multinational Companies and Global Human Resource Strategy. Edited by Peter Boxall, John Purcell, and Patrick M. Wright. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199547029.003.0024.

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This article focuses on the salient human resource strategy issues and dynamics that come into play as a function of the multinational reach of companies. Although the overall objectives of formulating and implementing HR strategies are the same for national and multinational companies, global HR strategies must take into account factors germane to direct investments made abroad and the management of cross-border operations. At question herein, therefore, is: What factors or considerations are unique to companies operating across borders and what are the implications of these factors in regard to the successful development and deployment of global HR strategies? The article's aim in venturing to articulate a fairly encompassing framework is to stimulate further discussion and debate about how we can better frame our enquiries and analyses to improve our broader theoretical and practical understanding of global strategic HR issues.
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Vachon, Pierre, Sukento Sukirya, Pete Gore, and Brian Clay. Data Center Virtualization: A practical guide to successful deployments of a Virtualized Data Center Infrastructure. Pearson Education, Limited, 2010.

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Paul, Richard. Ultrasound-guided vascular access in intensive/acute cardiac care. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199687039.003.0021.

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Vascular access is an essential requirement for the care of the critically ill cardiac patient, being necessary for drug and fluid delivery and monitoring of a patient’s haemodynamic response to an instigated therapy. The most common vascular access procedures conducted in the acute cardiac care unit are central venous and peripheral venous access, and arterial cannulation. Traditional landmark methods are associated with complication rates, ranging from 18 to 40%, depending on the site of access. The use of ultrasound to guide venous and arterial access has been shown to reduce the incidence of complications, such as inadvertent arterial puncture and pneumothorax formation (venous) and posterior wall puncture (arterial), to reduce the time taken and number of attempts to place a catheter, and to reduce the incidence of complete failure to insert a vascular access device. Since 2002, international consensus groups have published recommendations that two-dimensional ultrasound guidance be the preferred method for elective and emergency internal jugular catheter insertion. This chapter explores the evidence for the use of ultrasound to guide vascular access across multiple sites of insertion and describes the basic equipment and techniques necessary for successful deployment.
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Myths and Truths of Lean Transformations: How to Successfully Make the Transition from Theory to Effective Deployment. Productivity Press, 2018.

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Kelly, Raymond. Myths and Truths of Lean Transformations: How to Successfully Make the Transition from Theory to Effective Deployment. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Myths and Truths of Lean Transformations: How to Successfully Make the Transition from Theory to Effective Deployment. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Kelly, Raymond. Myths and Truths of Lean Transformations: How to Successfully Make the Transition from Theory to Effective Deployment. Productivity Press, 2018.

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Yuliani, Dewi. Is Feed-In-Tariff Policy Effective for Increasing Deployment of Renewable Energy in Indonesia? Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802242.003.0008.

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To achieve the targeted portion of renewable energy and to attract more investment in renewable electricity Indonesia’s government has issued several feed-in-tariff regulation, which is policy instrument successfully applied in many countries. This study is an exploratory research to evaluate how the policy works in Indonesia, especially in the field. The study shows that while the policy triggers investment interests, many obstacles are encountered due to imperfections in the feed-in-tariff policy package, and other non-cost factors. Several unanticipated side effects were also identified as consequences of the upturn in investment interest, indicating that transition to cleaner energy is much more challenging for developing countries such as Indonesia.
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Edwards, Jennifer C. Superior Women. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198837923.001.0001.

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Superior Women examines female monastic authority at the abbey of Sainte-Croix in Poitiers from its foundation by Saint-Radegund in the sixth century through its sixteenth-century reform. Along with the abbey, Radegund established two strategies for her nuns to defend authority they claimed over their community, dependents, properties, tenants, and vassals. First, she secured a network of supporters, allies with extensive authority, to document the abbey’s privileges and defend Sainte-Croix. Their documents became a rich archive useful for recruiting new allies. Over time this network included the king of France, neighboring bishops, and the pope. Second, she used cultural artifacts, symbols, and ideas spotlighting her life story. Poetry commissioned from Venantius Fortunatus helped her win allies in Byzantium who then helped her secure a relic of the True Cross for the abbey. Later abbesses drew upon these cultural artifacts at times of crisis or at the loss of a traditional supporter in order to rebuild the abbey’s reputation and win new allies. These two strategies proved enormously successful for later abbesses at Sainte-Croix. Radegund’s example provided a powerful model of female authority on which the women of Sainte-Croix were able to draw, with the support of male allies. So long as Sainte-Croix was competently governed by abbesses talented in the deployment of Radegund’s strategies, the abbey remained strong, well supported, mostly autonomous, and in firm control of its dependents, and this situation persisted through the sixteenth century.
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Conway, Stephen. Government. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808701.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the ways in which, and the reasons why, British governments sought to facilitate what they regarded as benign forms of European penetration of the empire. Ministers successfully piloted through Parliament legislation designed to encourage foreign sailors to serve on British merchant ships in wartime. British governments, the Westminster Parliament, and colonial governors and their assemblies offered a range of incentives to encourage Europeans to migrate to the North American colonies. And the crown, ministers, and their agents negotiated inter-state agreements to enable regiments of German soldiers to be deployed for service in North America and India. The British state’s willingness to use continental European resources is not simply exemplified; the chapter also attempts to explain why, sometimes in the face of significant public opposition, ministers, officials, and other state servants encouraged and facilitated the deployment of foreign human capital in the empire.
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Smith, Don C. Unconventional Gas Development 2.0. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198822080.003.0013.

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Unconventional development has revolutionized natural gas production, an advance that could play a major role in reducing dangerous greenhouse gas emissions implicated in global climate change. However, the ‘net carbon reduction benefits’ associated with natural gas (ie fuel switching from coal to natural gas for electricity generation) will dissipate if the environmental footprint of unconventional development is not addressed. New and developing technologies can help reduce the environmental footprint. For example, new technologies to identify methane leaks in natural gas systems can ensure that the carbon benefit is secured. And there are other challenges related to reducing the environmental footprint including improved water management and preventing earthquakes linked to unconventional gas development. One US state, Colorado, has proven that workable efforts can successfully be undertaken to require deployment of new technology to reduce methane emissions—the result of a first-in-the US collaboration involving political leaders, industry, environmental groups, and regulators.
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White, Bretton. Staging Discomfort. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683401544.001.0001.

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Staging Discomfort examines how queer bodies are theatrically represented on the Cuban stage in order to re-evaluate the role of categorization as one of the state’s primary revolutionary tools. These performances concentrate on an aesthetics of fluidity, and thus upset traditional understandings of performer and spectator, and what constitutes the ideal Cuban citizenry. New affective modes are produced when performing bodies highlight—often in uncomfortably intimate, grotesque, or raw ways—the unavoidability of spectators’ bodies, and their capacity for queerness. Here the imagining of new continuities and subjectivities can lead to a reconfiguration of forms of Cuban citizenship. The affective responses from the closeness experienced in the performances in Staging Discomfort are challenges to the Cuban state’s self-designated role as primary provider for the needs of its citizens’ bodies. Through the lens of queer theory, the manuscript explores the body’s centrality to the state’s deployment of fear to successfully marginalize gay life, which this group of works seeks to defuse through an articulation of intimacies, shame, the death drive, cruising, and failure. These affective experiences shape Cuban subjectivities that emerge out of queerness, but whose focus on inclusivity necessarily involves all Cubans. Several of the central questions that guide Staging Discomfort are: How is Cuban theater agile in its critiques considering the state’s limitations on expression? How do queer performances allow for new understandings about the effects of the state’s failing socialist utopian contract with its citizens? And, can Cuban bodies that come together in queer ways re-imagine Cuban citizenship?
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