The article discusses leverage ratios such as debt to assets, debt to equity, debt to EBITDA, and debt to free cash flow, as well as the interest coverage ratio. Using company examples, I explain ...
The kind of diversity many companies set as a goal. The first blog in this three-blog series explained the limitations of current approaches to measuring and setting diversity, equity and inclusion ...
There are few concepts in corporate history that have been as unanimously adopted as metrics. NPS, Sales Per Store, Customer Churn Percentage, Employee Engagement Score … the number of metrics used ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. CTR, CVR, CPM, IPM, CPA, LTV — It’s easy to get lost in the myriad of acronyms and metrics that measure growth. After all, growth ...
In today’s competitive business landscape, establishing a strong brand presence is crucial for success, especially in the B2B space. The Fast Company Executive Board is a private, fee-based network of ...
This article was prompted by a recent discussion I had with a colleague about the right intensity metric to use for quantifying greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the healthcare industry. In particular ...
As solutions to managing cybersecurity threats increase, surprisingly few metrics are available on how well these methods work to secure organizational assets. The National Institute of Standards and ...
Learn how internal rate of return (IRR) and return on investment (ROI) measure investment success, their differences, and why ...
This chapter describes recent efforts by the chemical and petroleum industries to define process safety metrics suited to the needs of their enterprises. It then discusses how such concepts can be ...
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