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  2. Effectiveness - Wikipedia

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    Simply stated, effective means achieving an effect, and efficient means getting a task or job done it with little waste. To illustrate: suppose, you build 10 houses, very fast and cheap (efficient), but no one buy them. In contrary to building 5 houses same budget and time as 10 houses but you get all 5 sold and the buyers are happy (effective).

  3. How Effective Is the Flu Shot This Year? The Latest Data ...

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    Dr. Shah explains that the flu shot typically contains up to four different inactive strains covering the two main types of flu: A and B. Getting the flu shot, he says, does not mean someone gets ...

  4. Starbucks Makes Major Update to Its Drink Policy, Effective Today

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    Starbucks is rolling out another big change to its policies today, but fans will likely enjoy this one. On Monday, Jan. 27, the global chain of cafés' new approach to refills officially went into ...

  5. Organizational effectiveness - Wikipedia

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    In economics, organizational effectiveness is defined in terms of profitability and the minimisation of problems related to high employee turnover and absenteeism. [4] As the market for competent employees is subject to supply and demand pressures, firms must offer incentives that are not too low to discourage applicants from applying, and not too unnecessarily high as to detract from the firm ...

  6. Entry into force - Wikipedia

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    In law, coming into force or entry into force (also called commencement) is the process by which legislation, regulations, treaties and other legal instruments come to have legal force and effect.

  7. Longtermism - Wikipedia

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    Philosopher William MacAskill defines longtermism as "the view that positively influencing the longterm future is a key moral priority of our time". [2] [6]: 4 He distinguishes it from strong longtermism, "the view that positively influencing the longterm future is the key moral priority of our time".

  8. Educator effectiveness - Wikipedia

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    Educator effectiveness is a method used in the K-12 school system that uses multiple measures of assessments including classroom observations, student work samples, assessment scores and teacher artifacts, to determine the impact a particular teacher has on student's learning outcomes.

  9. Innovation - Wikipedia

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    Based on their survey, Baragheh et al. attempted to formulate a multidisciplinary definition and arrived at the following: "Innovation is the multi-stage process whereby organizations transform ideas into new/improved products, service or processes, in order to advance, compete and differentiate themselves successfully in their marketplace" [8]