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  2. Acknowledgment (creative arts and sciences) - Wikipedia

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    In the creative arts, credits are an acknowledgment of those who participated in the production.They are often shown at the end of movies and on CD jackets. In film, video, television, theater, etc., credits means the list of actors and behind-the-scenes staff who contributed to the production.

  3. Employee recognition - Wikipedia

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    The track of scientific research around employee recognition and motivation was constructed on the foundation of early theories of behavioral science and psychology. [3] The earliest scientific papers on employee recognition have tended to draw upon a combination of needs-based motivation (for example, Hertzberg 1966; Maslow 1943) theories and reinforcement theory (Mainly Pavlov 1902; B.F ...

  4. Project Success celebrates 25 years - AOL

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    Aug. 29—It's a time to celebrate for Project Success of Vermilion County. The organization is having a 25th Anniversary Celebration from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 30 at Harrison ...

  5. Acknowledgment - Wikipedia

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    Acknowledge, acknowledgment, or acknowledgement may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media ...

  6. Acknowledgment index - Wikipedia

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    An acknowledgment index (British acknowledgement index) [1] is a scientometric index which analyzes acknowledgments in scientific literature and attempts to quantify their impact. Typically, a scholarly article has a section in which the authors acknowledge entities such as funding, technical staff, colleagues, etc. that have contributed ...

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Swami Vivekananda/Acknowledgements

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  8. DICE framework - Wikipedia

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    The framework produces the DICE score, an indicator of the likely success of a project based on various measures. [2] DICE was originally developed by Perry Keenan, Kathleen Conlon, and Alan Jackson, all current or former partners at the Boston Consulting Group. [3] It was first published in the Harvard Business Review [4] in 2005.

  9. Project management - Wikipedia

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    There is a tendency to confuse the project success with project management success. They are two different things. "Project success" has 2 perspectives: the perspective of the process, i.e. delivering efficient outputs; typically called project management performance or project efficiency.