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What is the Deming Cycle (PDCA) in change management?

Walk Me

Conducting this test on a smaller scale, ideally in a controlled environment, allows for an adequate evaluation of the results without impacting the broader operational workflow. From March 2014, when there was a hypoglycemia incidence of 0.53% (139 episodes), the rate fell to 0.31% (80 episodes) by December 2014.

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Solving Mobile Growth & Retention with Andy Carvell, ex Growth at SoundCloud

Brian Balfour

The biggest retention questions at SoundCloud Around late 2014 to early 2015, the SoundCloud team identified retention as an area of improvement, especially on the mobile side. It actually wasn't too bad at SoundCloud, by industry benchmarks, Andy told me. But, retention can always be better. “If Let's push them live.

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Unlock the Best 15 Employee Perks in the US Companies

Vantage Circle

Investing in an onsite gym or fitness center can be equally rewarding for a large-scale company. According to an SHRM study, US companies offering volunteer programs increased from 40% in 2014 to 47% in 2022. At the same time, some large-scale companies can even opt to balance both the in-house and partnership perks.

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My top essays/tweetstorms in 2019 on product/market fit, investing, KPIs, YouTubers, and more

Andrew Chen

However, as you scale, each cohort gets worse. Lots of benchmarking. 2) if it is working, then how do we scale it? If there’s something that’s working, can we scale it to be much, much larger? They found you via word of mouth, they are the early adopters of tech, and you have no market saturation yet.

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My top essays/tweetstorms in 2019 on product/market fit, investing, KPIs, YouTubers, and more

Andrew Chen

However, as you scale, each cohort gets worse. Lots of benchmarking. 2) if it is working, then how do we scale it? If there’s something that’s working, can we scale it to be much, much larger? They found you via word of mouth, they are the early adopters of tech, and you have no market saturation yet.