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The spreadsheet gurus in your organization know how to use pivot tables to pull meaningful insight out of a morass of numbers.
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The other birds in the organization knew how to act to make the penguins feel comfortable and secure.
Many leaders and organizations know how to build either a culture of deadline-, process- and return-on-investment-oriented discipline, or a culture of creativity, but not both.
These organizations know how to make an impact.
The most successful organizations know how to identify those blind spots and move past them.
The question the reporter asked me was, "How will No More and the supporting organizations know how successful the ad actually was for helping their cause?" And that question really got me thinking -- donations, awareness, exposure -- I would imagine that all of the pre- and post-buzz around the spot would be an amazing boost to their effort.
Even if you're lucky enough to have an analyst or data scientist on staff, the number of people in your organization that know how your metrics get calculated should be higher than one.
Furnished with sense organs that in some cases are superior to those of humans, animals are able to achieve wondrous and ingenious things; they adopt forms of collective organization; they know how to make use of medical and military arts; moreover, they are endowed with a form of reasoning, of language, of natural prophecy and even of religion.
The good news is that OpenStack is starting with code contributions from two organizations that know how to build and run massively scalable clouds - Rackspace and NASA.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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