The FNA high-risk
capability gaps are inputs to the FSA.
Guan and Ma (2003) investigated innovative capabilities and export performance among Chinese firms, concluding that export growth was closely related to the total improvement of innovation
capability dimensions, except for manufacturing capabilities.
Is execution of the
capability on-par with industry standards, or at least profitable, if close competitors rely on a similar
capability?
The present paper argues that this complement is a new
capability, referred to here as the 'transactional
capability'.
That is why so-called "gap analyses" are nothing more than highly subjective, qualitative statements that sound like, "The joint force commander lacks the
capability to do_____." There is nothing rigorous or analytical about this, so why beat around the bush?
But we have that same
capability on alert in Europe (in USAFE) and also in WESTPAC--we are able to respond to whatever contingencies that might arise.
Features: 100-psi pressure-forming
capability, four-post form and trim presses, Windows-based PC controls with color touchscreen.
In addition, it offers the
capability to disrupt explosive devices and perform forensic examination of explosives in postblast situations.
However, while many learners perceived high self-efficacy or
capability, their performance did not match this perception; in other words, learners were overconfident when judging their own performance.
This resonates well when we seek to build
capability, we look below the surface, beyond jets on the tarmac.
In addition to the traditional supplier selection criteria for Japanese OEMs--quality, testing
capability in Japan and co-development capability--OEMs increasingly are placing emphasis on the outsourcing of systems and modules to improve efficiency.