Not exact matches
That's why using big data is so
important for small businesses: Culling and organizing data from the company is a direct way to take the guesswork out
of delegating, making it easier to
measure success and adjust course
as needed.
Style is
important as a status symbol and a
measure of their
success, but they're unconcerned with personal health.
As with many things in ecommerce, one size does not fit all, so it is
important to
measure and test the
success of changes you make to your online store's pricing strategy.
But the massive disparities in stock ownership are
important for two reasons: One is that when a politician brings up the stock market
as a
measure of economic
success, that
success isn't very relevant to many Americans.
We asked, «What are the most
important measures of success when using blogs
as part
of a SEO effort?».
First - author publications are among the most
important predictors
of career
success (
as measured by the probability
of becoming a PI)-- but middle - author publications are less helpful.
Schools such
as Wilbur shine under the current
measure of academic
success — the all -
important Academic Performance Index — based on students» achievement level on standardized tests.
After all, even in the British system, student achievement trumps site inspections
as the most -
important measure of school
success.
Measuring academic
success as students progress from preschool through high school and into college provides
important information about the quality
of the DPS education system.
Those indicators
of success should be
as important as conventional academic
measures.
As for standardized test results, 68 percent
of those polled said they are very or somewhat
important in
measuring a school or district's
success.
While you may not have thought about
measuring performance data
as part
of the equation for district
success, data from departments like transportation, maintenance and operations, food service, and technology can produce
important information about how schools and districts operate, which drives the ability to discover and communicate efficient best - practices.
The framework
of assessment they have described to us includes
important concerns such
as opportunity costs, supporting the animal advocacy movement, and alignment with Open Cages» overall strategy.132 Their assessment process also involves asking
important questions related to
measuring success and failure, such
as how they plan to evaluate the program, how long they plan to pilot it, and whether they already have data indicating that they should rethink their strategy.133 Metrics that they use to help evaluate specific programs include the number
of restaurants that agree to provide vegan meals in response to their restaurant outreach,
as well
as the amount and overall sentiment
of right - wing press discussion
of their legal initiatives.134, 135 These metrics provide useful information, but we think an organization prioritizing among many different interventions could benefit from the use
of metrics that are more directly related to their ultimate goals, rough estimates though they may be.
Topics like station density, dock siting and data collection standards may not make for flashy headlines in the mainstream media, but they are
important to equity
as to other
measures of success.
Since both «quantity» and «quality» are
important, caution should be used when considering quantitative
measures of uptake alone
as measures of success.
«
Successes are difficult to
measure, however it would be accurate to say that the importance
of mental health for our students is seen
as equally
important as physical health across the school by all stakeholders.»
The new law provides an
important opportunity for states to broaden the definition
of student
success to include
measures of students» social - emotional,
as well
as academic, development.