The phrase
"discernible improvement" means that there is a noticeable and clear positive change or progress in something.
Full definition
Essentially, although L&D may be confident that they can improve employees» performance, if the training isn't obviously linked to their roles, skills and strengths, the organisation won't see
any discernible improvements and, sooner or later, the L&D plan will fail.
Similarly, in their book, No Excuses, the Manhattan Institute's Abigail and Stephan Thernstrom point out that the financial inequalities in urban New Jersey had largely been done away with by 2000 — 01, yet school outcomes showed
no discernible improvement.
, the Manhattan Institute's Abigail and Stephan Thernstrom point out that the financial inequalities in urban New Jersey had largely been done away with by 2000 — 01, yet school outcomes showed
no discernible improvement.
Parents are understandably wary about a new offer to their children, free schools are struggling to make an impact in poor - performing areas of the country, and we are yet to see
any discernible improvement in outcomes.
So there is
no discernible improvement in the performance.
I would not touch Google Chrome with a 40 foot pole; if I did, I know with absolute certainty that I would waste hours for
no discernible improvement.
Ten - month delays for arranging case management conferences, an increase in the early costs of litigation «for
no discernible improvement», and uncertainties as to sanctions for non-compliance are just some of the woes shared by litigators in the survey.
No discernible improvements were found with regard to indicators of risk for child neglect.