What does PAK mean?
PAK means Policy and Knowledge Facility
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Policy and Knowledge Facility?
Policy and Knowledge Facility can be abbreviated as PAK
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What does PAK stand for? PAK stands for "Policy and Knowledge Facility". |
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What is the meaning of PAK abbreviation? The meaning of PAK abbreviation is "Policy and Knowledge Facility". |
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What is PAK abbreviation? One of the definitions of PAK is "Policy and Knowledge Facility". |
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What does PAK mean? PAK as abbreviation means "Policy and Knowledge Facility". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- KB&KS - Knowledge Building and Knowledge Sharing Conference
- P&GD - Policy and Guidance Directive
- POPGUN - Policy and Procedure Governing the Use of Nicknames
- PoPAC - Policy and Project Advisory Committee
- EKAW - Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management - Knowledge Patterns
- PARIS - Policy And Re-Insurance System
- PAD - Policy and Analysis Division
- PASCI - Policy and Service Characteristics Inventory
- P&C - Policy and Communications
- PCEF - Policy and Charging Enforcement Function
- PAFT - Policy and Fair Treatment
- PDCF - Policy Dialogue and Convening Facility
- PAR - Policy and Review Committee
- PI - Policy and International Affairs
- PERU - Policy and Economic Research Unit
- PFMR - Policy and Financial Management Review
- PPHS - Policy and Practice in Health and Safety
- PDSF - Policy Dialogues Support Facility
- Pmde - Policy and Management Development and Environment
- KASH - Knowledge, Attitude, Skills, Habits. Another useful acronym for trainers to explain different aspects of learning. Generally skills and knowledge are easier to develop and change than attitude and habits. (Ack SD) If you know the origins of the KASH acron