2017
DOI: 10.1515/raft-2017-0028
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Food Supply and Nutrition in the Bulgarian Army

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“…The impact of these factors on nutrition has been addressed by Glushkov. [2,3,4] The development of a proper design of the outsourcing service is an important element of the entire outsourcing process and, in order to be successful and meet the requirements of the Armed Forces personnel, the following aspects need to be considered: role of the military personnel; provision of sufficient equipment; location of service implementation; type and functional suitability of the service; skills of the military unit personnel involved in the service execution; prioritisation of individual services, if any; communication with the external contractor. The effectiveness analysis of oursourcing services is a mandatory and concluding stage of the use of such services.…”
Section: Satisfaction = Perception ≥ Expectationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of these factors on nutrition has been addressed by Glushkov. [2,3,4] The development of a proper design of the outsourcing service is an important element of the entire outsourcing process and, in order to be successful and meet the requirements of the Armed Forces personnel, the following aspects need to be considered: role of the military personnel; provision of sufficient equipment; location of service implementation; type and functional suitability of the service; skills of the military unit personnel involved in the service execution; prioritisation of individual services, if any; communication with the external contractor. The effectiveness analysis of oursourcing services is a mandatory and concluding stage of the use of such services.…”
Section: Satisfaction = Perception ≥ Expectationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, the prediction error in such models always exists, and these errors can accumulate in the process of dynamic forecasting. Such errors arising from the data collection process itself are also supplemented with errors related to ignorance of the essence of the data generation process and, as a result, are forced to be used for forecasting purposes in a stochastic model that is built on the basis of a particular economic theory, earlier similar studies and character traits available to the researcher of statistical data [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%