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What are terms and conditions and why do you need them?

Consulthon

[removed] Reason #1: Prevent Abuses A Terms and Conditions acts as a legally binding contract between you and your users. This is the agreement that sets the rules and guidelines that users m.

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Speaking the Language of Your Team

Markovitz Consulting

But the big surprise for me was how difficult it was for the team to grasp the terms that I put on the learner’s storyboard. Focus process,” “target condition,” etc. Focus process,” “target condition,” etc. I started using Mike Rother’s Toyota Kata approach at a new client in NYC recently.

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How Prophetable is Your Consulting?

Consulting Matters

There's way too much getting lost in service of the obsession for short-term profitability. The ones who are drawn to the profession because of the potential for making great money and the prestige that comes from working with the executives. Then there's the ones who are in it for so much more than money. It's a very old one.

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Bank Valuation: Understanding Key Ratios and Metrics

Tom Spencer

In the previous article , we looked at how banks make money and how they must meet capital requirements. In this article, we will explore the importance of profitability ratios and valuation metrics that are crucial when analyzing banks. There are seven key profitability ratios and two valuation metrics that it is important to understand.

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How Prophetable is Your Consulting?

Consulting Matters

There's way too much getting lost in service of the obsession for short-term profitability. The ones who are drawn to the profession because of the potential for making great money and the prestige that comes from working with the executives. Then there's the ones who are in it for so much more than money. It's a very old one.

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Game, Set, Match: Business Lessons from the US Open

Chad Barr

I’ve been captivated by the riveting US Open tennis matches on TV this week, watching the athletes persevere the sweltering heat that’s making conditions on the court almost unbearable. Similarly, in business, our unique skills and core competencies lay the foundation for long-term success.

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An Anecdote on How Experimental Design and Statistics Are Used in Behavioral Economics and Business

Steve Shu Consulting

Our hypothesis is that the $5 per day treatment would yield the most success in terms of sign-ups for recurring savings. So we use traditional statistics to show that the difference in sign-ups between these treatment conditions is statistically significant. and save the incremental $0.45. the psychology and process).

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