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The phrase "a higher performer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that performs at a level above average or expected standards.
Example: "In our recent evaluation, Sarah was identified as a higher performer compared to her peers."
Alternatives: "an exceptional performer" or "a top performer".
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However, the report said the average E.R.B. child was, statistically speaking, a higher performer than the average American child and that "this is not a new trend".
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Incentives for rewarding and recognizing high performance goes one step further as it recognizes differences in performance by making a high performer better-off (either financially or non-financially) than an underperformer.
Take Marcus, a high performer she interviewed for the study.
A high performer will blow by 4% without noticing.
A high performer can deliver 400% more productivity than the average performer.
This appears to be true even if the firm is a high performer on other ESG issues.
Finland, a high performer in PISA, makes much use of inter-disciplinary projects and teamwork in classrooms.
High performers also showed a stronger tendency to direct their own learning, which may be one of the ways to predict who will be a high performer.
Imagine an associate who misses deadlines and is chronically late for client meetings but is otherwise a high performer.
Over 40% of European managers said they would layoff an older manager even if that manager was a high performer.
If you are a high performer, "you have many more opportunities for accommodations" and flexibility, Rothbard says.
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