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  2. SAP SuccessFactors - Wikipedia

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    SuccessFactors was founded in 2001 by Lars Dalgaard. In November 2007, the company went public on the NASDAQ Global Market under the stock symbol SFSF. In July 2008, SuccessFactors moved its listing to the NYSE, NYSE Euronext, and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (Deutsche Boerse).

  3. Critical success factor - Wikipedia

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    Critical success factor (CSF) is a management term for an element necessary for an organization or project to achieve its mission. To achieve their goals they need to be aware of each key success factor (KSF) and the variations between the keys and the different roles key result area (KRA). [1] Main success keys.

  4. John F. Rockart - Wikipedia

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    A primer on critical success factors. (1981). Rockart, John F., and David W. De Long. Executive support systems: The emergence of top management computer use. Dow Jones-Irwin, 1988. Articles, a selection: Rockart, John F. "Chief executives define their own data needs." Harvard Business Review 57.2 (1979): 81. Rockart, John F.

  5. State of American Business: All Business Is Local - AOL

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    Much of the 2025 State of American Business program focused on success stories and lessons from businesses and organizations in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. — Getty Images/choness “All ...

  6. Ron Daniel - Wikipedia

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    At McKinsey, Daniel developed the concept of "success factors", [1] which led to the emergence of critical success factors, those "areas of [business] activity that should receive constant and careful attention from management". [2] He hired and mentored future managing director Rajat Gupta. [3]

  7. Global Competitiveness Report - Wikipedia

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    Between 2004 and 2020, [2] the Global Competitiveness Report ranked countries based on the Global Competitiveness Index, [1] developed by Xavier Sala-i-Martin and Elsa V. Artadi. [3] Before that, the macroeconomic ranks were based on Jeffrey Sachs 's Growth Development Index and the microeconomic ranks were based on Michael Porter 's Business ...

  8. These are the best five states to start a business in 2025 - AOL

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    A new study assessed U.S. states on 11 factors and ranked them according to how friendly their environments are for starting a business. There were some surprises.

  9. Global workforce - Wikipedia

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    From 1980 to 2010, the global workforce grew from 1.2 to 2.9 billion people. According to a 2012 report by the McKinsey Global Institute, this was caused mostly by developing nations, where there was a "farm to factory" transition. Non-farming jobs grew from 54 percent in 1980 to almost 73 percent in 2010.