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1. ITT and PP analysis revealed similar results.
2. Preparation of ITT, contract drafts, and fully involving in bidding process.
3. To solicit offers from providers, the best-price purchase process relies on an Invitation to Bid (ITB), also known as Invitation to tender (ITT), Invitation for Bids (IFB), or Sealed Bids.
4. With these caveats, we will examine how ITT, under Geneen, worked as a tightly managed company.
5. We've captured a tension that distinguishes ITT sharply from Matsushita.
6. Interestingly , neither Matsushita nor ITT has excelled in major breakthroughs in basic or applied research.
7. As at Matsushita, there were strong incentives for ITT manager to come forward on problems himself.
8. At ITT,[http://sentencedict.com/ITT.html] it is hard to see such forces at work.
9. The confirmed OR rate was 32.86 % ( ITT analysis ) .
10. ITT Corp. as been awarded a sole source contract by CISCEA, part of the Brazilian Ministry of Defense, to upgrade four PAR-2000 precision approach radar systems sold to the country in 1997.
11. He should pay ITT on the total income from author's remuneration.
12. David Melcher of defense giant ITT talks about a new system that will upgrade air control systems in the U. S. and Europe.
13. ITT was stagnating when Geneen became the chief executive officer in 1959.
14. Undoubtedly, It'spared ITT many of the pitfalls of long and large meetings.
15. ITT Industries attaches great importance to its cooperation with China and its development in China.
16. Under the contract, ITT will furnish modification kits for the AN/SPS-48G(V) radar as part of the ongoing Radar Obsolescence Availability Recovery program, the Defense Department announced Aug. 18.
17. At times we saw this occurring at Matsushita as well as at ITT.
18. As determined by the sampling within this study, the top five are Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, and ITT.
19. It's a temporary solution when you are reluctant or find it difficult to use tw - itt - er.
20. Almost all chief executives employ meetings, but few companies focused on them as well as ITT.