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NEM
(redirected from New Economy Model)

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NEMNational Electricity Market (Australia)
NEMNothing Else Matters (Metallica)
NEMNet Energy Metering (electricity)
NEMnetworked electronic media
NEMNoise Exposure Map (airport noise study)
NEMStar Trek Nemesis (Star Trek movie)
NEmNet energy for maintenance (livestock feeding)
NEMNetwork Equipment Manufacturer
NEMNemaline Myopathy
NEMNAAQS (National Ambient Air Quality Standards) Exposure Model
NEMNodal Expansion Method
NEMNorth East Monsoon
NEMNot Elsewhere Mentioned
NEMNormal Endosperm
NEMNew Economy Model
NEMNetwork and Enterprise Management
NEMNutritionally Enhanced Meals (skilled nursing facilties)


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Recognizing this paradigm shift to a new economy model centered on knowledge transfer and member interactivity, ASAE created the position of director of knowledge management to help design its own knowledge management strategy.
The dramatic fall-off, according to many observers, signals that the New Economy model has worn out its welcome.
Today, we need to transform government to a New Economy model that is flexible, networked and automated.
 
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