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  • ...mist in question believed that a country's economy shifted its equilibrium point due to expectations, and not according to [[price]] adjustment. Another con ...opensity to save is greater than the propensity to invest. The equilibrium point formed by the intersection of the two curves, gives us the possibility of r
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  • According to common notions compromise is a form of agreement between at least two parties, bas to the conclusion that either party in dispute has proved their point. If the prize is indivisible (for example, one important decision can be re
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  • arrivals from culturally diverse countries are characterized by some common features, but also have some differences. ...dash; {{i5link|a=[[Methods in management]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Decision point]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Pareto chart]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Rational dec
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  • One of the most common problem solving tools is the '''[[decision tree]]'''. This tool is used to ==Common Pitfalls of Problem Solving Tools==
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  • ...Critical mass'' - when the number of users reaches the right value. At the point of critical mass, the usability of the product / service is greater than or A common form of product dissemination is to encourage customers to encourage friend
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  • ...ves and experimental projects outside of selected area, although it should point direction and highlight were business shouldn't go. It will secure company ...erence between competition and own product should be highlighted. The most common [[standard]] value disciplines are: [[customer]] intimacy, [[operational ex
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  • Freight prepaid is a common way of shipping goods, especially when it comes to air and sea shipments. I ...in point, while the seller pays the cost of transportation from the origin point to the buyer's location.
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  • An example of nominal value is a company’s common stock with a par value of $1.00 per share. This means that the company has In summary, an example of nominal value is a company’s common stock with a par value of $1.00 per share. This establishes a legal capital
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  • ...underlying asset at a specified [[price]] (strike/ exercise price) at some point in the future. We should differentiate European Option form American one. E * '''Stock Options''': These are the most common type of option. A stock option gives the owner the right to buy or sell a c
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  • ...a stepping stone toward more realistic structures. It also is very easy to point out all the possible evils and to a degree benefits of monopoly if we exami
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  • * the benefits of functioning of the system are common to companies, suppliers and customers, ...ntrolling]] the flow of goods and services from the point of origin to the point of consumption.
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  • ...se operating income should be US$0 (the [[company]] reaches the break-even point), in the second possibility the company generates positive operating income * The most common example of variable cost ratio is the cost of raw materials used in the pro
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  • '''Substantial completion''' is a point in the course of a [[project]] when the project or part of it is sufficient ...ion'''. All this depends on the definitions contained in the contract. The point is that there are many definitions of completion. The parties have to agree
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  • One of the most common forms of creative advertising used by agencies is online social media, for ...d on an ongoing basis. Relatively few advertising creatives ever reach the point in their [[career]] where colleagues accept their creative credentials as e
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  • ...mething, such as the height of a person or the temperature of a room. Some common examples of quantitative variables include: ...erval variables measure the intervals between values and have no true zero point. An example of an interval variable is temperature, as it can be measured i
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  • ...ference between a portfolio's maximum point of return, and any further low point of performance. The '''Maximum drawdown''' is the biggest difference betwee ...aper-Publication-2nd-Issue-Common-Metrics-for-Performance-Evaluation.pdf ''Common Metrics for PerformanceEvaluation: Overview of Popular Performance Measurem
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  • Common sources of conflict in the [[workplace]] include power struggles, competiti ==Common Causes of Conflict==
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  • ...are many factors that influence the magnitude of this effect, and the most common are: ...the curve is obtained by placing each [[enterprise]] in the sector at the point at which unit cost of the product of a company intersects its cumulative pr
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  • ...peration and collaboration that a team demonstrates when working towards a common goal. It is the combination of individuals' commitment, leadership, [[commu ...sed in any situation that requires a team to work together to accomplish a common goal. It is especially important in high-pressure, time-sensitive situation
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  • ...tion]] or skills are shared or relayed from one party to another. From the point of view of [[management]], it is the process of acquiring, [[organizing]], ...veryone is on the same page and that the organization is working towards a common goal.
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  • ...se devices generate one-time passwords that are used to log in to systems. Common types of security tokens include USB keys and smart cards. ...xploit systems. It is essential for managers to be aware of the three most common methods used by cyber criminals to gain access to an organization’s syste
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  • Informal communication is based on common, informal, conversational language. It is connected with language which peo ...ain new [[information]] and knowledge about their jobs, achieve dissimilar point of view for their own job (D. Zhao, M. B. Rosson 2009).
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  • Augmented [[product]] is one of four levels of structure products. The most common application is the Kotler [[classification]] in which these levels take the ...e customer after a successful purchase feel like returning to the services point onece again;
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  • ...m of proof''' and are used to explain other evidence in the case. From the point of view of the investigation, all testimonial evidence is not considered re In conclusion, Testimonial evidence is one of the most common forms of proof used in criminal proceedings, but there are other forms of e
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  • ...of matter is an organized thing, that is, a team of people connected by a common goal of action, considered together with the resources they [[need]] to act ...t the organization to the environment, which is beneficial from the social point of view.
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  • ...tall, configure and operate a software product, as well as troubleshooting common problems. ...chen appliances, how to operate and maintain them, and how to troubleshoot common problems.
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  • ...formation of the ethnic groups, understood as a social group, which has a common origin and culture. ...the sentimental journeys undertaken by the ethnic groups plays a sense of common cultural heritage. Tourists usually those seeking contact with their [[coun
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  • [[Evaluation]]s can be divided from the point of view of the project goals (evaluation of [[action]] in relation to the o ...se different methods to assess the rationality of [[investment]]. From the point of view of the time factor, techniques profitability of investment projects
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  • ...tion]] and orientation of people. On this basis, they have identified five common styles (fig. 1). So called '''Organization Man Management''' is the most common (average) style in many organization. Managers attain adequate organization
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  • ...intrinsic value, as they can be used for jewellery. Today, it is much more common for money to have no intrinsic value, such as banknotes. Money with no intr ...e of value; it is used by citizens as a medium of exchange, and; it is the common unit of account for pricing all other goods in that economy. Thus, the nece
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  • ...s on time. It is one of the most important things we can receive from this point of bank reference. From the trade reference form you can also get informati ...he summary of the most important information that we want to get from this point of the bank reference: whether the applicant pays within 30 days.
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  • ...omes on leased public land as a means of realization of land use policy is common in some countries and cities, including Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Stockholm, Is ...the value for 20 or 30 years. Consequently, the formula [[needs]] at some point to reflect the market value and everything the landlord has provided for th
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  • Even pricing is less common than odd pricing and is often used for products that are perceived as high- The use of prices ending in "9" is a common practice in odd pricing, also known as psychological pricing, but it is not
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  • * '''Identifying the probability and impact of a risk''': One common example of qualitative risk analysis is identifying the probability and imp * '''Prioritizing risks''': Another common example of qualitative risk analysis is prioritizing risks. For example, wh
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  • * '''Qualitative changes''' point to the new properties or [[behavior]] of particular system. Qualitative oft ...irst point to differences in the size of one or more parameters, the other point to the new [[behaviour]], properties and reactions of the system highlighte
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  • The most common form of valuation used in practice is the comparative approach. It assumes ...ert appraisers [[need]] some [[content validity]] before using a reference point as a valuation anchor and make distinctions among unsanctioned anchors that
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  • Dominant designs are frequently recognized only after their emersion. It is common for the dominant design to be recognized only when it acquires more than 50 ...ionary perspective, the dominant design can be perceived as the transition point between the periods of variation and selection. The studies recorded the do
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  • ...egies), course of [[action]] (processes, structures). Strategizing is very common in [[industry]], business, military, politics and [[government]]. Strategiz The starting point of for mangers during strategize session involves preparing company [[missi
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  • ...he '''lease agreement''' or '''rental agreement''' accordingly. It is most common in relations between landlords and professional entities that rent commerci ...h a public entity such as the state or the federal [[government]]. At that point in time, the [[enterprise]] that has entered into an agreement with the ent
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  • ...cial. Team Leader [[needs]] to set the rules within the team, indicate the common team goal, ensure that every team member is involved and finally show how t ...m [[hierarchy]], but also disagree with each other. Peoples have different point of view and stick to their opinion, that leads to conflicts and sometimes t
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  • ...n Innovation is the Open Innovation Funnel, which is considered a starting point. It not only summarizes the key aspects of open innovation but also connect ...stems]]. However, no matter which dimension is being dealt with there is a common 3 phase process which is often used for implementing open innovation. This
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  • * False promises are a common form of manipulation advertising. Companies may try to lure consumers into ...gardless of its actual features or benefits. The following are some of the common types of manipulation advertising:
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  • There are common and well-known abbreviations used in many companies like: * '''bps''' - '''Basis Point'''
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  • The most common example of a probability density function is the [[normal distribution]], w ...within the range of μ pm σ. The height of the curve at any given point indicates the probability that the random variable will take on the corresp
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  • ...oints to the cluster center is reflected by the Euclidean distance. A data point is assigned to a cluster if the Euclidean distance to it is the smallest. T Cluster analysis has become a common means of grouping data in a wide variety of fields<ref>Everitt, Landau, Lee
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  • ...places which are not port of destination and port of origin. Transit is a common situation for land [[transport]] between a country without access to the se Goods are tranported from one point in a country to another country on the basis of the same customs document (
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  • The most common symbols used in logigrams include: * '''Diamonds''': Represent a [[decision point]] or a question being asked.
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  • ...xpected of them and what will happen if the expectations are not met. Some common situations in which a contract may be necessary include: * Fixed-price contracts are the most common type of contract for a project, and involve a fixed sum of [[money]] for al
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  • ...anted surveillance, or the misuse of [[technology]]. From a [[management]] point of view, it is important to implement a set of measures, such as privacy po The following are some of the most common types of violation of privacy:
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  • ...that is necessary for the implementation of the project, it is possible to point out problems between the [[project team]] and accounting. ...assumed that the stakeholders will act in a predictable manner, which is a common mistake. At this stage, both the manager and the project team must come to
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