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  2. Critical success factor - Wikipedia

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    Critical success factor. Critical success factor (CSF) is a management term for an element necessary for an organization or project to achieve its mission. To achieve their goals they need to be aware of each key success factor (KSF) and the variations between the keys and the different roles key result area (KRA). [1]

  3. Castilblanco events - Wikipedia

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    Castilblanco, Province of Badajoz, Spain. Belligerents. National Federation of Land Workers. Caciques, Civil Guard. Casualties and losses. 1 peasant dead. 4 Civil Guards dead. The Castilblanco events were a confrontation between local peasants and the Civil Guard that took place in the Spanish town of Castilblanco on 31 December 1931.

  4. John F. Rockart - Wikipedia

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    After graduation, Rockart started his academic career as Instructor in the MIT Sloan School of Management. In 1967 he was appointed Assistant Professor, in 1970 Associate Professor, and in 1974 Senior Lecturer. Since 1976 he was also Director of the MIT Center for Information Systems Research (CISR), [3] where he was succeeded by Peter Weill in ...

  5. Laurice Guillen - Wikipedia

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    The movie was a critical success, and she won Best Director at the Gawad Urian. The same film was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival and described as "the kind of cinematic discovery that single-handedly justifies the festival's existence".

  6. The King's Speech - Wikipedia

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    The King's Speech was a major box office and critical success. It was widely praised by film critics for its visual style, art direction, screenplay, directing, score, and acting. Other commentators discussed the film's representation of historical detail, especially the reversal of Winston Churchill's opposition to abdication.

  7. Forecast skill - Wikipedia

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    Categorical skill metrics such as the False Alarm Ratio (FAR), the Probability of Detection (POD), the Critical Success Index (CSI), and Equitable Threat Score (ETS) are also relevant for some forecasting applications. Skill is often, but not exclusively, expressed as the relative representation that compares the performance of a particular ...

  8. Roque Dalton - Wikipedia

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    Dalton was the son of Winnall Dalton and María García Medrano. Winnall Dalton emigrated [clarification needed] to Mexico, and came to El Salvador in the early 1920s. . Winnall Dalton married Aida Ulloa, and gaining control of his wife's large farm dedicated his life to agricu

  9. Picnic at Hanging Rock (film) - Wikipedia

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    Picnic at Hanging Rock is a 1975 Australian mystery film directed by Peter Weir and based on the 1967 novel Picnic at Hanging Rock by Joan Lindsay. Cliff Green adapted the novel into a screenplay. The film stars Rachel Roberts, Dominic Guard, Helen Morse, Vivean Gray and Jacki Weaver. The plot involves the disappearance of several schoolgirls ...