Sentences with phrase «quantify than value»

If there is a cost saving or gains in reach and efficiency, these are usually easier to quantify than value propositions.

Not exact matches

Low corn prices, challenges in valuing their biotech pipeline and the difficulty of quantifying upside from precision agriculture have caused Monsanto to sell for materially less than our estimate of its intrinsic business value.
Rather than merely quantifying their defensive actions, the Defence Score attempts to put a value on their endeavours based their location on the pitch and the context of their efforts during the match.
«Sadly and unfortunately, we live in the part of the world where time is not part of cost of production and if you calculate the amount of time that importers and exporters will spend at the port and begin to quantify in monitoring value, you would realize that single window has helped to reduce cost less than 25 %,» he said.
It can be argued that the film has more value than many historically important sociological studies, which often depend on questionnaires that attempt to quantify the unquantifiable and rely on college students as subjects.
Of all the money I've spent this year, my Dirty Discourse subscription is one of a small handful of things that I feel give more value than I could possibly quantify
The values for these factors may be less certain than those attached to market impacts, which can be quantified with market data, but they are still useful to provide economic assessments that are less biased against ecosystems.
The IPCC overstates temperature feedbacks to such an extent that the sum of the high - end values that it has now, for the first time, quantified would cross the instability threshold in the Bode feedback equation and induce a runaway greenhouse effect that has not occurred even in geological times despite CO2 concentrations almost 20 times today's, and temperatures up to 7 ºC higher than today's.
As clients demand more value from their outside counsel relationships and institute SLAs, firms struggle to quantify how they are better serving clients than their competition.
Since the value of a reputation is hard to quantify, defamation claims can often be motivated more by injured feelings than by money.
The flip side is that the benefits to the firm can be broader than simply revenue — improved cash flow, client referenceability, employee retention (if the work is prestigious or interesting), replicability (the ability to reproduce the output for other clients at lower cost / higher margin) are all benefits that have value and can be quantified.
Quantifying the value you will add as an employee is much easier if you are dealing with concrete examples, and no one has a better understanding of desired improvements and impact than your future manager.
This kind of quantified experience tells the hiring manager more about an applicant's potential value as an employee than subjective language such as «many» or «several.»
Gore also likes the quantitative approach, as does Kelly, who suggests quantified statements have more value to an employer than more general, nonquantified accomplishments.
I try not to give away identifiable value, but haven't been able to quantify any identifiable value other than to simply say a developer will likely want to buy this and scrape it someday - but that doesn't translate to current value for my residential landlord buyers as their formulas are steadfast.
Quantifying and monetizing the value of homes built better than code is possible today through a certified third - party HERS Energy Audit; and education that teaches appraisers and lenders how to interpret and monetize building performance data.
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