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Continuous Discovery Habits : Discover Products that Create Customer Value and Business Value
"If you haven't had the good fortune to be coached by a strong leader or product coach, this book can help fill that gap and set you on the path to success." - Marty Cagan How do you know that you are making a product or service that your customers want? How do you ensure that you are improving it over time? How do you guarantee that your team is creating value for your customers in a way that creates value for your business? In this book, you'll learn a structured and sustainable approach to continuous discovery that will help you answer each of these questions, giving you the confidence to act while also preparing you to be wrong. You'll learn to balance action with doubt so that you can get started without being blindsided by what you don't get right. If you want to discover products that customers love-that also deliver business results-this book is for you.
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Shakespeare and Fun : The Birth of Entertainment Value
In this bold, original study Hedrick proposes an early modern ‘entertainment value’ revolution, to which Shakespeare contributed and in which he played a competitive role. As London’s nascent capitalist industry developed and the variety of entertainments proliferated, theatre contributes to the birth of entertainment value and a commercial trajectory toward what Marxist critic Adorno theorizes as ‘fun,’ seen contemporaneously in LasVegasization and the election of Donald Trump to U.S.Presidency. In this innovative approach to Shakespeare’s plays through their compulsory, competitive relation to other choices from London’s entertainment industry, such as sex work and gaming, Hedrick recovers a coherent internal dynamic of theatre’s ‘pleasure enclosure’ accompanying the revolutionary logic of capital’s new cultural and economic extremes. Applying these relations to original, insightful readings of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Winter’s Tale, and The Taming of the Shrew, Hedrick draws from cultural studies, contemporary and personal parallels, wide-ranging historical materials, and political theory.These include: the semantic shifts in keywords of pleasure, the practice of betting on actors, the psychology of paying admission before an entertainment, and various ‘reality shows’ such as contests of prose and verse.Continual insights emerge, both broad and specific: from ten ‘entertainment value axioms’ to Shakespeare’s awareness of entertainment value’s birth at moments in his late plays, marking a logic of value crisis, bubbles, and the danger of ‘too much fun.’
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CSR Discovery Leadership : Society, Science and Shared Value Consciousness
This book argues that separation consciousness has kept a collective demand for corporate social responsibility at bay, even providing justification for business to neglect society.Yet there are signs that separation consciousness is being replaced with the expectation that businesses engage in symbiotic relationships with stakeholders that yield triple bottom line benefits.The potential for business to enact this social contract depends largely on the ability of top executives to discover how to activate the organizational values that make such benefits possible.The author argues that the required mind-set for this task bears a strong resemblance to the scientific discovery mentality, and that if executives were to embed this mentality in organizational decision making, shared consciousness between firms and stakeholders of the values that support corporate responsibility is feasible.CSR Discovery Leadership examines this prospect of shared value consciousness, a new frontier for CSR leadership.
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How do I know which value is the x-value and which value is the y-value?
In a coordinate pair (x, y), the x-value represents the horizontal position on the graph, while the y-value represents the vertical position. The x-value comes first in the pair and is always written before the y-value. When plotting a point on a graph, the x-value tells you how far to move horizontally, and the y-value tells you how far to move vertically.
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What is the difference between future value, present value, and net present value?
Future value is the value of an investment at a specific date in the future, taking into account the interest or return it will earn over time. Present value, on the other hand, is the current value of a future sum of money, taking into account the time value of money and discounting it back to its current value. Net present value is the difference between the present value of cash inflows and the present value of cash outflows over a specific time period, used to determine the profitability of an investment or project. In summary, future value looks at the value of an investment in the future, present value looks at the current value of future cash flows, and net present value compares the present value of cash inflows and outflows to determine the profitability of an investment.
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What is the value table for quadratic functions with initial value, final value, and increment?
The value table for quadratic functions with initial value, final value, and increment is a table that lists the input values, corresponding output values, and the increment between each input value. The initial value is the starting point of the function, the final value is the ending point, and the increment is the change in the input values. This table helps to organize and display the relationship between the input and output values of the quadratic function.
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What is a value chain or value creation processes?
A value chain is a series of activities that a company performs in order to deliver a valuable product or service to the market. It includes all the steps involved in creating, producing, marketing, and delivering a product or service to customers. Value creation processes are the specific activities within the value chain that add value to the product or service, ultimately leading to a competitive advantage for the company. By optimizing these processes, a company can improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance the overall value of its offerings to customers.
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Exploration and Discovery
The discovery and mapping of the world, its peoples, oceans and continents, are the result of centuries of exploration.This book traces the history of such travel and the pioneers who pushed back the frontiers of the known world.It explains the reasons for their journeys, whether out of scientific curiosity, to create trading opportunities, to spread religious beliefs or for personal gain or glory.With the aid of over 250 illustrations, maps and photographs, this accessible reference work captures all the excitement and spirit of adventure.
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SHOCK VALUE
Previously available only as stand-alone 48-page "One-Shocks," each of these graphic tales of terror will thrill, chill and shock fans of horror, supernatural suspense and crime noir.Dive to fathomless depths of both love and body horror, dream of Cthulhu, an ageless horror soon to wreak havoc on the world, and solve a fairy tale crime that’ll ruin your childhood!SHOCK VALUE collects three tall tales created by AfterShock’s best and boldest!Featuring EDEN from Cullen Bunn (PIECEMEAL, DARK ARK) and Dalibor Talajic (WITCH HAMMER, RELAY), MISKATONIC: EVEN DEATH MAY DIE from Mark Sable (WAR ON TERROR: GODKILLERS) and Giorgio Pontrelli (Dylan Dog) and TALES OF MOTHER F.GOOSE from Frank Tieri (AFTERDARK, PESTILENCE) and Joe Eisma (Morning Glories, Engineward).
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Value First, Then Price : Building Value-Based Pricing Strategies
Value-based pricing – pricing a product or service according to its value to the customer rather than its cost – is the most effective and profitable pricing strategy.Value First, Then Price is an innovative collection that proposes a quantitative methodology to value pricing and road-tests this methodology through a wide variety of real-life industrial and B2B cases. This book offers a state-of-the art and best practice overview of how leading companies quantify and document value to customers.In doing so, it provides students and researchers with a method by which to draw invaluable data-driven conclusions, and gives sales and marketing managers the theories and best practices they need to quantify the value of their products and services to industrial and B2B purchasers.The 2nd edition of this highly-regarded text has been updated in line with current research and practice, offering three new chapters covering new case studies and best practice examples of quantified value propositions, the future of value quantification, and value quantification for intangibles.With contributions from global industry experts this book combines cutting edge research on value quantification and value quantification capabilities with real-life, practical examples.It is essential reading for postgraduate students in Sales and Marketing with an interest in Pricing Strategy, sales and pricing specialists, as well as business strategists, in both research and practice.
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Culture and Value
Completely revised throughout, Culture and Value is a selection from Wittgenstein's notebooks -- on the nature of art, religion, culture, and the nature of philosophical activity.
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Is this the base value or the percentage value?
This is the base value.
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What is the estimated contract value or equivalent value?
The estimated contract value or equivalent value is the projected worth of a contract or business deal. It represents the total amount of money or resources that are expected to be exchanged as part of the agreement. This value is often calculated based on the terms and conditions of the contract, including the price of goods or services, the duration of the agreement, and any additional costs or benefits involved. It provides a clear understanding of the financial impact and significance of the contract for all parties involved.
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What is meant by the value of the value?
The phrase "the value of the value" refers to the importance or significance of something. It can be used to describe the worth or impact of a particular concept, idea, or action. Essentially, it is about understanding the deeper meaning or impact of something beyond just its surface level. It encourages us to consider the broader implications and significance of the things we value.
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What is the value table for quadratic functions with initial value, final value, and step size?
The value table for quadratic functions with initial value, final value, and step size is a table that lists the input values (x) and the corresponding output values (y) of the quadratic function. The initial value is the starting point for the input values, the final value is the ending point, and the step size determines the increment between each input value. By plugging in the input values into the quadratic function, we can calculate the corresponding output values and create a table to visualize the relationship between the input and output values of the quadratic function.
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