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The ROI of eLearning: Measuring the Impact of Online Training on Organizational Success

Clarity Consultants

Instead, employees participate at times that are convenient to them, ensuring organizational productivity. How Do eLearning Consultants Measure the Results of Online Training Securing the strongest possible return on investment (ROI) when offering online training to employees is a common goal for businesses.

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A Refresher on Marketing ROI

Harvard Business

Marketing ROI analysis can help answer those questions. What is Marketing ROI, and How Do Companies Use It? Marketing ROI is exactly what it sounds like: a way of measuring the return on investment from the amount a company spends on marketing. Marketing ROI is a straightforward return-on-investment calculation.

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6 Digital Strategies, and Why Some Work Better than Others

Harvard Business

Based on our recent worldwide survey of 2,000 incumbent companies across all major industries and countries, we estimate that the average return on incumbent digital initiatives is below 10% — barely above the cost of capital. Insight Center. Crossing the Digital Divide. Sponsored by DXC Technology. We clustered companies in two ways.

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How Customers Perceive a Price Is as Important as the Price Itself

Harvard Business

Price wars have broken out in consumer industries around the world. As pressure intensifies to reduce prices, either by cutting the list price or offering a discount, managers may act hastily, without the same rigor they apply to investments elsewhere, such as capital deployment or product enhancements. All too often they don’t.

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Consultant Ninja: Dipping my toe in the health care debate.

Consultant Ninja

They also happen to be expensive, not because some greedy fat cat is out there, but because that high price justifies the ROI for the R&D in that product in the first place. Not sure about the Pepsi/Coke comparison. Productivity. (6). There are thousands of different advanced treatment options that are quite good.

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Putting Humans at the Center of Health Care Innovation

Harvard Business

The healthcare industry has long relied on traditional, linear models of innovation – basic and applied research followed by development and commercialization. This can result in favoring projects promising a quick ROI over riskier projects offering bigger impact in the long-term. Bogdan Dreava/EyeEm/Getty Images.