Examples of using Scorecards in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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with both teams contributing to the scorecards.
Yet, as companies grow, promotions fall in line with corporate processes, complex"balanced" scorecards of performance, and regression to the mean.
How can we enable them to make the right decisions based on analytics and campaign scorecards?
having gone the distance inside the ring, we will go to your official judges' scorecards.
such as scorecards, reports, filters,
If maintained in the top 30 FedEx Cup scorecards after the BMW Championship, Poston will be
For example, the team has built its own dashboards and scorecards, along with a useful desktop button, to invoke emergency messaging
So some of today's balanced scorecards will feature a different set of perspectives, sometimes even more than the traditional four listed above.
In addition, scorecards should be reviewed regularly- at least on a monthly basis and weekly in key
Develop dynamic BI models, dashboards, scorecards and flash management reports by linking-up Excel with Access, Web, Text, Internet, SQL, ERPs and other databases.
In addition, scorecards should be reviewed regularly- at least on a monthly basis and weekly in key functions,
Scorecards list the distance from each color of tees to the hole, so that every player in the group can know their distance,
Despite all the potential strategies such as keeping scorecards and going with perceived streaks, sometimes it's best to just
PerformancePoint reports and scorecards, Visio diagrams,
their previous ten meetings, and have been humbled without even getting their names on the scorecards in most of those matches.
a winner is determined either by the referee's decision or by judges' scorecards.
most dashboards tend to be highly interactive and enable you to explore data in individual reports and scorecards.
And the fact that he arguably won the second and third rounds-- at least based on two judges' scorecards-- proved he was not overly compromised.
a winner is determined either by the referee's decision or by judges' scorecards.
each other have seen neither side keep a clean sheet, while three of their last five at this stadium have seen over 2.5 goals on the scorecards.