Examples of derivative in the following topics:
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- Deriving, interpreting, and communicating patterns within data allows managers to make informed strategic and tactical decisions.
- The derivation, interpretation, and expression of patterns within data sets is referred to as analytics.
- With endless data available, it is easier than ever to derive advantage or make substantial mistakes in digesting this data.
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- A financial derivative is a financial instrument where the price is derived from the value of an underlying asset often used to manage risk exposure.
- There are three classes of derivatives.
- Financial derivatives are a very complex system of agreements.
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- Revenue is cash inflows or other enhancements of assets derived by delivering or producing goods.
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- Expectancy Theory postulates that an individual's motivation can be derived through identifying an appropriate expectation.
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- Hydrogen derived from traditional hydrocarbon sources (i.e. coal, gasoline, methane, methanol, natural gas or propane) can also be used as a fuel, although a small amount of carbon dioxide, sulphur, and other bits of matter from these sources is emitted as a result.
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- The derivation of the term 'globalization' stems from the verb 'to globalize', which embodies the concept of international interdependence and influence between various social and economic systems.
- As a result, the concept of trading goods simpler to produce in that particular region that were of equal value in pursuit of exchange became a practice that derived value.
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- Organizations derive significant value from empowering employees to help manage their managers.
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- A healthy and robust organizational culture may provide various benefits, including the following: (1) Competitive edge derived from innovation and customer service; (2) Consistent, efficient employee performance; (3) Team cohesiveness; (4) High employee morale; and (5) Strong company alignment towards goal achievement.
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- Equally as mind-boggling is the fact that the more a person works the more taxes he or she pays (in the USA alone, two-thirds of personal income tax – which constitutes 80% of the tax funds raised by the US government – is derived from the sale of labour).
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- (Lewin, Kurt, Field Theory in Social Science) Lewin's ‘Force Field Theory' states that two forces come into play when change is introduced into a work setting. ( The first force derives from those trying to instigate change (driving forces).