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  2. Piece work - Wikipedia

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    When paying a worker, employers can use various methods and combinations of methods. [2] Some of the most prevalent methods are: wage by the hour (known as "time work"); annual salary; salary plus commission (common in sales jobs); base salary or hourly wages plus gratuities (common in service industries); salary plus a possible bonus (used for some managerial or executive positions); salary ...

  3. Piecemeal - Wikipedia

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    Piecemeal denotes something being done piece by piece or one stage at a time. Piecemeal may also refer to: Piecemeal (Gilbert Benson), a fictional character in the Marvel Universe; Piecemeal (Cyborg villain), another fictional character in the Marvel Universe; Piecemeal necrosis, a necrosis that occurs in fragments

  4. Defeat in detail - Wikipedia

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    Defeat in detail, or divide and conquer, is a military tactic of bringing a large portion of one's own force to bear on small enemy units in sequence, rather than engaging the bulk of the enemy force all at once.

  5. Improvement - Wikipedia

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    The term "improvement" in general means "gradual, piecemeal, but cumulative betterment", which can refer to both individuals and societies as a whole. [1] The term "improvement" historically referred to land improvement, the process of making wildland more suitable for human uses, particularly the cultivation of crops. [2]

  6. From Bundled Deals to Bigger Snacks: How America Ate in 2024

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    Walmart is arguably the champion of this approach, as its ready-made online shopping lists offer consumers an occasion to buy more than they might have picked up in piecemeal fashion.

  7. Workforce management - Wikipedia

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    Workforce management (WFM) is an institutional process that maximizes performance levels and competency for an organization.The process includes all the activities needed to maintain a productive workforce, such as field service management, human resource management, performance and training management, data collection, recruiting, budgeting, forecasting, scheduling and analytics.

  8. 3 Winter Sleep Problems & How to Fix Them - AOL

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    Winter brings less daylight and colder temperatures, which can disrupt sleep. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is more common in winter due to the lack of sunlight, causing sleep disturbances.

  9. 2024 was a Complicated Year for Climate Action - AOL

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    It was an uphill battle for climate action in 2024, with glimmers of hope amid halting progress.