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- One of the things that makes Boundless unique is that anyone can contribute to our open educational content.
- It's important to note, however, that any changes made by community members will only be published on the site if they are deemed by the Boundless Content Team to be genuine constructive improvements—other contributions will be declined and hidden.
- This page provides guidance as to what makes a contribution constructive.
- A student using Boundless can make useful contributions by noting any points that are unclear or that could be better explained.
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- Capability management uses the organization's customer value proposition to set goals for capabilities based on value contribution.
- Some capabilities directly contribute to the customer value proposition and have a high impact on company financials.
- Value contribution is assured when performance is among the best in peer organizations at acceptable cost.
- Value contribution is assured when performed above industry parity at competitive cost.
- Value contribution is assured when performed at industry parity performance below competitors' cost.
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- One of the things that makes Boundless such a unique educational resource is its support for community contributions.
- The two major forms of community contributions to Boundless are improvements (in the form of feedback and edits) and additions (in the form of community-contributed books).
- These contributions can range from the correction of a small typo to a suggestion for a brand-new content module.
- This community-contribution model ensures our content is constantly improving and always up to date—no more waiting for the next edition to be published before your book has the correct current U.S.
- And don't worry—all community contributions to Boundless content are checked for quality by the subject-matter experts at Boundless, so the only changes that go live on the site are genuinely constructive ones.
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- Identify the six necessary conditions, according to the value-added perspective, that contribute to a social movement.
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- The quantity $\alpha_\nu$ has both positive and negative contributions.
- The positive contributions are true absorption and the negative ones correspond to stimulated emission.
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- The research of Swiss cognitive psychologist Jean Piaget has contributed immeasurably to our understanding of the development of learning in children.
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- Team roles define how each member of the group relates to the others and contributes to the team's performance.
- Team roles are not necessarily linked to specific work tasks and may even include responsibilities that do not directly contribute to the team's output.
- The consultant Meredith Belbin studied high-performing teams and devised a typology based on how members contributed to the group's success.
- Identify types of team roles and how they contribute to team performance
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- Destruction, mislabeling, appropriation, and repossession can contribute to conflicts surrounding the preservation of art.
- War, political unrest, accidents, and disaster are the typical outside factors that contribute to preservation conflicts when it comes to works of art.
- The appropriation of Native American iconography, sacred images, and sculptures for commercial use by non-natives has been a source of controversy, contributing to cultural subjugation.
- Summarize the events that can contribute to conflicts in terms of the preservation of art