Perhaps what Senna inspires within those who admire him is not measurable in numbers.
It is important to note that often, social responsibility efforts do not have measurable economic outcomes.
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Taking corporate social responsibility to the next level also involves putting a high priority on outcomes that are qualitative and not easily measurable.
He argues that the rules that regulate the industry are too vague and do not include measurable, objective targets for labour and social reforms.
"I have carefully studied the Iraq situation and believe we cannot continue asking our troops to sacrifice indefinitely while the Iraqi government is not making measurable progress to move its country forward, " he said.
And there I cannot but discover a new vitality in Britain, a new determination to be somebody in the world, not just rhetorically but measurable in terms of increased significance.
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Indeed, the news goosed Vivus stock slightly, but the measurable impact is not expected to be felt for months.
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Iran is a cash economy: credit cards, ATMs, and other personal financial tools that leave measurable traces are not to be found.
Of course not all human performance activity is measurable, and HR is often limited by shabby data.
But to do that, it has to support nonprofits to push for change, not just to deliver on predetermined measurable results.
The corps would want to identify objective, measurable standards, so as not to engage in subjective judgments, and might identify a few objectively verifiable aspects of the performances to measure and thereby assure that quality performances were being obtained.
In most cases, financial incentives intended to drive performance are effective only in roles where the performance criteria are completely unambiguous and easily measurable, individual performance does not depend on the contributions of coworkers, and necessary job tasks have a clear beginning and end.
Their concern is that - whether justified or not, whether sensible or not - the SNP are offering precise, measurable benefits while Labour's offer is still somewhat nebulous.
Pakistan has not reached any of the Education for All goals with measurable targets, but made significant progress in closing the gender gap, particularly in the early years after 2000.
The direct aim of this strategy would not be a less bad climate, but the more measurable goal of bringing energy to those in the developing world who are currently starved of it.
It should offer folks educational opportunities they wouldn't otherwise have, giving them the measurable and differentiated skills they need just -- not just to get through hard times, but to get ahead when the economy comes back.
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While Cincinnati public schools have not hit their targets, they have improved in all four consistently measurable areas: fourth-grade reading, eighth-grade math, graduation rates and college enrollment.
If you develop specific and measurable objectives for your team, surely that is that what merits reward, not who they happen to know.
Japan will not be able to farm this area (out to 50 miles) because the food will contain measurable levels of activity.
And I think the best way to do that is to combine high standards, measurable outcomes, but have an assessment system that you work with teachers on so that it's not just a matter of who's filling out a bubble, and you're also taking into account where do kids start, because not every kid is going to start at the same place.
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