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County finances may be under strain after the ECB-inspired rush for development but at least English cricket has got some improved grounds to show for it; Greece only has a few dodgy villas and retirement pensions at 53.

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England have not played their best so far and have got some improving to do, but I think Australia played about as well as they can in this match.

Remember, what gets measured gets managed and what gets managed gets improved.

Remember, what gets measured gets managed and what gets managed gets improved, and relocation isn't a metric.

What gets measured gets improved.

As Peter Drucker said, "What gets measured gets improved".

"We've got some things to improve on," said the New Zealand coach, Stephen Kearney – and, even on a night of celebration, so have their hosts.

"We've got some things to improve but it's been fantastic to have so many great medal performances".

"We've got some things to improve but it's been fantastic to have so many great medal performances". Reed and Hodge were expected to win the men's pair race in the absence of New Zealand's world champions Hamish Bond and Eric Murray, who have won the last dozen races between the crews.

I've got some areas to improve on.

To examine the impact of outsourcing on a firm's performance, Jiang et al. (2006) used annual report data from a sample of 51 publicly traded firms in USA and got some evidence that outsourcing improved firm's cost-efficiency (sales less expenses/sales) but did not find any effect on firm's productivity or profitability (ROA and profit margin).

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