Finally, to protect itself more fully from perfectionism, your company should establish a policy of rewarding experiments that are unsuccessful when it comes to producing financial returns but that are highly successful when it come to producing knowledge returns.
In the weeks to come, this knowledge will be transmitted to the 2, 000 teachers in the West Department, which includes the Port-au-Prince region.
Likewise, performance metrics are hard to come by in knowledge work, making it challenging to manage improvement efforts (which often lack a clear owner in the first place).
It has been used particularly for non-fiction books where experts can come together to pool their knowledge.
It will be interesting to see whether this new bounty program provides the incentive to motivate Wall Street professionals and outsiders with knowledge of misconduct or illegality to come forward.
But all that global knowledge sharing could come to a grinding halt if the Stop Online Piracy Act goes forward.
In broad brush strokes: was Professor Longley asked to use all his knowledge and expertise to sift through the evidence and come to a conclusion about whether change was needed in the NHS (with a tacit acceptance on all sides that the answer was pretty much bound to be yes) and suggest what those changes should be?
When we invest in basic research that helps invent the Internet or GPS, that gives businesses then an opportunity to come in and take that new knowledge and create new businesses and create jobs for everybody.
With more deals--and therefore more advisers, lawyers and other people with inside knowledge of what is to come--regulators are concerned that material information is leaking out and being used improperly.
Part of the attraction of selecting Bopara in this England side is the knowledge that he does not come to the crease riddled with nerves or the fear of failure.
Grant McKinnon, a poster dealer in San Francisco, explains that in the rock'n'roll field, many of the original artists, printers and negatives are still around, so primary-source knowledge is fairly easy to come by.
With these relationships will come immense knowledge about customer preferences and tremendous barriers to exit.
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He gathers the ingredients from his garden and the nearby jungle, gladly sharing his knowledge with anyone who wants to come and learn.
If people start getting engaged with the issue, the insurance industry will begin to come up with policies, safe in the knowledge that the catastrophic costs will be covered by the state.
Lewis, speaking to reporters as he left the attorney general's office after his testimony on February 26, said that he had come to "deliver clarity" and that he answered the questions that were asked to the best of his knowledge.
Neither scientists nor indigenous knowledge holders know the shape of things to come.
Some of his Italian plays display a lot of local knowledge, which it would be hard to come by without going there.
Being formerly employed by a government agency, I feel I have at least a little bit of applicable knowledge when it comes to where budget cuts would come from.
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His mother is a one-time Silesian aristocrat who aspires to be regarded as an intellectual and an aesthete to help make up for the knowledge that she has come down in the world.
They're accused of having come here without a lot of knowledge and using their presuppositions about this war to inform the commentary that they then release to the public.
In the days to come, the round table will share experience, promote good practice and exchange knowledge from diverse perspectives and partners.
They are endowed with specialized knowledge, and commensurate responsibility, with the understanding that patients will come to them in time of need knowing they can count on the doctors for good advice.
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Inside knowledge of the ins-and-outs of emerging markets is hard to come by.
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So the knowledge was there, sitting at the back of my mind, waiting to come true, when the doctor told me.
In these passages all Mr Kennedy's knowledge, skill and historical wisdom come together in observations that every reader will want to ponder and re-ponder.
Gigi Sohn of Public Knowledge thinks that the entertainment industry should be spending its time and money trying to come up with a different business model, instead of suing people who share files without permission on the Internet.
Researchers have unravelled much of the basic molecular biology of cancer and, aided by the outpouring of knowledge that the Human Genome Project has yielded over the past ten years, they have come to understand how the disease progresses.
With perseverance and a strong knowledge of the retail industry, they convinced iconic designer Zac Posen to be the first designer to come on board.
People with knowledge of his plans said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is waiting to see if additional players and coaches come forward with evidence or information before taking action.
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