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Review the proposals – ask each licensee to explain how it arrived at its sales projections and what its assumptions were based on, benchmark proposals against other similar brands and other proposals, and analyse forecasted annual growth.
This year, for the first time, Matsushita plans to make the appraisal process transparent by showing its managers how it arrived at their scores this is very unJapanese behaviour and most revolutionary, thinks Atsushi Murayama, the company's personnel director.
The Haitian government has never explained how it arrived at its death toll figures.
The Bush administration did not explain how it arrived at its cost estimate, but health economists and budget analysts suggested two factors.
BLOOMBERG NEWS Banks Ask to See Stress Test Method | The big banks that were graded by the Federal Reserve have been asking the central bank how it arrived at its projections, The Wall Street Journal reports, citing unidentified people familiar with the situation.
Lynch, who left HP in May only seven months after the US firm bought his software company for $10.1bn£6.3bnbn), said in the letter that HP needs to explain how it arrived at its figure for the writedown on the purchase.
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