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They'll need to develop strong differentiators to distinguish themselves from the rest of the competition.
When Procter & Gamble developed an ingredient for dishwashing liquid that cut grease, it wasn't a differentiator for long P&G itself added the ingredient to its other brands.
A recently developed robust exact differentiator being applied, robust output-feedback controllers with finite-time convergence are produced, capable to control any general uncertain single-input single-output procesingle-input single-output
Finally, three groups of numerical simulations are employed to validate the effectiveness of the newly developed differentiator and the proposed adaptive constrained control scheme.
Leaders can start by developing their EQ. EQ is consistently posited as a differentiator for leaders.
By contrast, social needs more or less tend to be met in developed countries, where environmental CSR appears to be more effective as a differentiator (Khanna et al. 2005).
Its inverse is a differentiator.
"Video is definitely a differentiator," he said.
"It's a differentiator," he says.
The Figure shows a differentiator based on an electrical analog.
It is not a differentiator anymore in the professional market.
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