Sentences with phrase «really measure the success»

«We want to be accountable with something that really measures our success

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When you're starting out with something, it's really important to establish your own measures of success
In return, brands will just have to start adjusting the way they measure their content's success to really understand how it's performing.
In this candid conversation, we'll probe whether today's wellness programs really are bringing wellness to employees, how they're impacting productivity and the bottom line, and how to measure their success and keep employees engaged beyond week one.
But is that really the right way to measure success?
Defining your audience, finding your voice and determining what you really need to measure are all critical to the success of your marketing plan.
It seems the Anne Jacksons in our lives are not really «out there,» but rather «in here» — in our hearts and in our heads, when we look to other people to define us and to temporal standards to measure our success.
Because our culture has for so long insidiously taught citizens that the good life is measured by their economic success and participation in the consumer society, it is small wonder so many believe that politics is a burden that conflicts with their pursuit of what really matters.
Still its early days and im sure you will put a run of 3 or 4 wins together but then what after that, have things really changed, is success measured by the balance sheet of profit and loss and are the ammers the new kids on the block.
When I look back on my romantic / sexual life, I realize I have been a serial monogamist, which may mean I've been pretty good at monogamy (minus one episode of cheating decades ago) or pretty bad at it if we're talking lifelong monogamy (and making longevity the only way we measure a relationship's success really disturbs me).
It's difficult to measure the actual success of a prenatal education program like Baby Plus because you can't really tell whether the system is responsible for a baby's calmness, alertness or smarts.
For all that cutting Income Tax has come to be seen by governments as a measure of their success, does the public really notice the benefit?
I haven't seen any evidence of the success of online dating using the second measure and, in a period in which the rate of singlehood is increasing, we have good reason to be suspicious as to whether or not the first measure is really capturing an increase in marriage rates as the result of access to bigger markets.
«We really had very few reliable assessments to measure student success in K - 2 and even fewer for making instructional decisions,» King told Education World.
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The metrics also include «Financial Measures of Success» and «Operations / Governance» indicators, but is that what Mike really means when talking about «bad» schools?
And the overall conclusion, I draw: if we really want to measure Utah success we will look to as many measurements as possible.
I am not sure if Elsa is really a good student if one is measuring by standardized test scores and / or performance on classroom exams, but she could be one of those students who becomes a success in life — like some corporate founders and wealthy people who simply followed their dreams and desires.
UPDATE: In the interest of clarity, here are some definitions of terms: When I use the term ineffective, I mean ineffective at operating a successful self - publishing business (or really any sort of business, business being defined as commerce, where success is measured in terms of net profit dollars).
Or do you really want to measure success by book sales?
If you measure your success by how well you're doing compared to others, nothing has really changed.
We'll be seen to be doing something while really doing nothing and our success will be measured in dead cats - on tables and in the suburbs.
I really have no measure of success with the booth other than Luna acted appropriately the entire time and out of 250 brochures I requested I have about 20 left — meaning about 220 were handed out (plus the 10 left at the booth).
That you can go back to your small town wherever it was and be a provincial success, show in be a local exhibits, but that if you really wanted to be an artist, go where the work will be measured against the highest standards.
Mary Juetten: One of the things you were mentioning with these lawyers that are killing it and then not really understanding where they're at... When I was writing the book, Thomson Reuters did a little survey of some of their customers and the Firm Central customers, who provided some really interesting feedback in terms of how they measured success with respect to profitability.
Interview success can not really be measured unless you receive a job offer.
It would've really helped to have someone who had had a measure of success come say to me, «You will fail.
Many employers believe that success in pharma sales can't really be measured, and that the results represent the efforts of a team, not an individual sales rep.. So how do you answer?
This brings us to the question of whether divorce is really a fair measure of a relationships success or failure.
Unless you're actively tracking your real estate marketing efforts, there's really no accurate way to measure their success.
She turns 17 this month and I know this to be really true: You can use most any measure when you're speaking of success.
A friend told me to «measure success in decades, not days» recently and I've really been trying to focus on that perspective.
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