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What (who) is business as usual - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Business As Usual; Business as Usual (disambiguation); Business as Usual; Business as usual (disambiguation); Business as Usual (album)

business as usual         
Business as usual (business)         
COMMERCIAL OPERATION
User:Flashart1/Business as usual (business)
Business as usual (BAU), the normal execution of standard functional operations within an organisation, forms a possible contrast to projects or programmes which might introduce change. BAU may also stand in [to external events which may have the effect of unsettling or distracting those inside an organisation.
Business as Usual (Haystak & Jelly Roll album)         
HAYSTAK & JELLY ROLL ALBUM
Business As Usual (Haystak & Jelly Roll album)
Business as Usual is the second full-length collaboration album released by Haystak & JellyRoll on November 19, 2013. The collaboration album peaked at 11 on the Billboard Top Heatseakers Albums chart.

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Business as usual

Business as usual may refer to:

  • Business as usual (business), the normal execution of operations within an organization
  • Business as usual (policy), policy of the British government in World War I
Examples of use of business as usual
1. Business as usual can‘t be business as usual," Schwab told reporters.
2. "It cannot be business as usual, because business as usual will not bring us to the Millennium Development Goals.
3. Sadly, this is "business as usual" for the Palestinians.
4. "Some schools have a ‘business as usual approach‘ to war.
5. For some restaurants, it‘s business as usual, she said.