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The financial crisis is by no means over, but the urge to extract lessons from it already is irresistible.
Lastly, extract lessons from nature.
Two lessons from our research that may be applicable to other contexts lies in what gave meaning to our data and helped articulate process, in order to use the data to extract lessons about the tool.
This paper seeks to extract lessons for accounting researchers from anthropology, biology, chemistry, cosmology and medicine.
MIT Sloan's Thomas Kochan and Zeynep Ton extracted lessons for leaders and managers from the month-long (successful) protest.
Three groups emerged from his analysis of the responses: mullers (who extract positive lessons from the experience), chronic grievers and copers (like Clift).
This coding was used to extract the lessons from the implementation.
Some progress has been made towards extracting philosophical lessons from the empirical work indicating that attention has an explanatory role to play here (see, for several examples,the papers collected in Eilan, et al. 2005, Seemann 2011).
The Herculean task of extracting useful patterns and lessons from the 880 case histories has yielded a report that is a valuable harvest of marketing best practice.
There will certainly be no shortage of those ready to extract the wrong lessons from the Coakley loss.
If The Times really wants to extract institutional lessons from this fiasco, it needs to re-examine its fixation on diversity.
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