Vanity metrics are measurable things with little or no impact. Learn more about why they're used, how to identify them, and different examples.
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and when his captain and corporal fight their Flemish battles over again we are thoroughly conscious that we are listening, under the dramatic form, to one who must himself have heard many a chapter of the same splendid story from the lips of the very men who had helped to break the pride...
A major telecommunications breakthrough came in 1451, with the advent of mass communication. Johannes Gutenberg (1398-1468), a German goldsmith, invented the printing press. The technology introduced concepts that people today associate with the Internet – universal access to knowledge, a one-to-ma...
Systematic Sampling: This method involves selecting every nth member of the population after a random starting point is chosen. Probability sampling is widely used in research. It ensures that the sample is representative of the population, allows researchers to estimate the level of uncertainty in ...
Analyze survey results: Analyze the feedback in real-time and identify patterns in the responses which might lead to a much-needed breakthrough for your organization. GAP, TURF Analysis, Conjoint analysis, Cross tabulation, and many such survey feedback analysis methods can be used to spot and...
can drill down and interrogate every potential cause, the more likely we are to find a root cause. Once we believe we have identified the root cause of the problem (and not just another symptom), we can ask even more questions: Why are we certain this is the root cause instead of ...
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day - some point or period in time; "it should arrive any day now"; "after that day she never trusted him again"; "those were the days"; "these days it is not unusual" time - an indefinite period (usually marked by specific attributes or activities); "he waited a long time"; "...
8. to gain control of or advantage over: you have me on that point. 9. (usually passive) slang to cheat or outwit: he was had by that dishonest salesman. 10. (foll by on) to exhibit (mercy, compassion, etc, towards): have mercy on us, Lord. 11. to engage or take part ...