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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Outcome-focused" is correct in written English
It is used to describe an approach or mindset that prioritizes achieving specific results or goals. Example: "Our team adopted an outcome-focused strategy to ensure we meet our project deadlines."
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Whitehall must be leaner and much more delivery and outcome-focused.
Outcome-focused report cards need to provide simple data trends and a narrative that directly links how well a service is delivered with whether children and young people are better off.
Outcome-focused randomised controlled trials provide an excellent opportunity for such work.
Usually people who've started something themselves or started a project within a bigger company themselves have to be really outcome-focused versus task-focused.
The lack of a clear patient focus meant that goals were often process-based, rather than outcome-focused.
That's being outcome-focused.
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In addition, they're goal and outcome focused.
In a high-pressure, outcome focused business, finding the "right time" to take leave is always difficult.
"We do want this to be outcome focused, rather than focusing on the number of blackboards and the number of Sharpie pens available to students," he said.
Effective collaborative engagements among team members resulted in strengthened curricula with evidence of a reflective implementation of outcome focused course delivery.
Understanding, valuing and enabling the people at the core of the government's work is becoming more important as it moves away from a top-down, target-driven world to one that is more local, more outcome focused and easier on the public purse.
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