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The military relationship, part of a policy the Pentagon calls engagement, has not been without risks.
Because it excludes too many signals, a chain of e-mails, no matter how informative it is, can't create what Pentland calls "engagement": a state of energized trust in which productivity and "idea flow" is maximized.
The third key piece to Polaris is what Walmart calls "engagement scoring".
This sort of approach would emphasize what Eric Parens (2013) calls "engagement" over mere "efficiency" (5).
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Ms. Rubell's first big food-free, durable work was called "Engagement," a word she uses often.
We chatted with the evening's host, Ina Garten, known as the Barefoot Contessa, who told us the well-known story of her version of a dish called "engagement chicken".
Afterward, the researchers compared the read-outs, looking for wave patterns that they felt were related to measures of frustration, directed attention (which they called "engagement"), mental arousal and meditativeness or calm.
And there are micro problems, many of which have to do with what the Trust likes to call "engagement": should the volunteers in this house dress up as servants?
Tubular also features another useful score called Engagement per View, similar to OpenSlate's Engagement score.
These four types of outsourcing strategies or what some call engagement models for sourcing are largely grouped into two.
A dimensionless term called "engagement signal-to-hold-force ratio" is proposed as an additional way of rating the effect of assembly forces for snap-fits.
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