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Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert Sutton Believed That Evidence-Based Management Is

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Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert Sutton believed that evidence-based management is founded on the belief that facing the hard facts about what works and accepting the nonsense that passes for sound advice will help organizations perform better.


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Significant Influence

The power to participate in the financial and operating policy decisions of an investee, but not control them, usually indicated by owning 20% to 50% of the voting stock.

Consolidated Financial Statements

Financial statements that combine and present a parent company's and its subsidiaries' financials as if they were a single entity, consolidating their assets, liabilities, income, and expenses.

Prior Period Adjustment

A prior period adjustment involves corrections of errors in previously issued financial statements, typically associated with the discovery of mistakes in accounting practices.

Equity Method

An accounting technique used to record investments in other companies, recognizing income and losses proportional to the level of ownership.

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