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  2. Project governance - Wikipedia

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    Secondly, the portfolio committee ensures that the right projects are selected. As well as there being a Project Board [1] or Project Steering Committee, the broader governance environment may include various stakeholder groups and perhaps user groups. Additionally, there may be a Programme, governing a group of related projects of which this ...

  3. Committee - Wikipedia

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    The executive committee may function more like a board than an actual committee. [19] [20] In any case, an executive committee can only be established through a specific provision in the charter or bylaws of the entity (i.e. a board cannot appoint an executive committee without authorization to do so). [19]

  4. REDD and REDD+ - Wikipedia

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    Each National Steering Committee provides oversight for National Programmes, addressing any delays, changes or reorientation of a programme and ensuring alignment with and delivery of results as expected and approved by the executive board.

  5. Change control board - Wikipedia

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    In software development, projects and programs, a change control board (CCB) is a committee that consists of Subject Matter Experts (SME, e.g. software engineers, testing experts, etc.) and Managers (e.g. Quality Assurance managers), who decide whether to implement proposed changes to a project. [1]

  6. Advisory board - Wikipedia

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    An advisory board strengthens the existing board, but does not interfere with authorities of the existing board. The former editor of The Economist, also an advisory board member, once said, “They [advisory boards] are there to give focus to or sometimes challenge research and intelligence work being done in the company, thus avoiding ...

  7. Executive sponsor - Wikipedia

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    Executive sponsor (sometimes called project sponsor or senior responsible owner) is a role in project management, usually the senior member of the project board and often the chair. The project sponsor will be a senior executive in a corporation (often at or just below board level) who is responsible to the business for the success of the project.

  8. Samuel A. Nunn - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    Former Sen. Samuel A. Nunn (D-Ga.) served in the U.S. Senate from 1972 to 1997 and led the Armed Services Committee from 1987 to 1995. Nunn's most significant legislative achievement was the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, written with Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), to secure and dismantle weapons of mass destruction in the former Soviet Union.

  9. Strategic Airlift Capability - Wikipedia

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    The governing body of the program is the Strategic Airlift Capability Steering Board, supported by the NATO Airlift Management Programme Board that consists of representatives of the member nations. The SAC Steering Board exercises overall responsibility for the guidance, execution and oversight of the Strategic Airlift Capability in accordance ...