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In a wider and non-financial context the metric system of measurement is a decimal system based on the metre. | In a wider and non-financial context the metric system of measurement is a decimal system based on the metre. |
Revision as of 12:08, 11 May 2016
1.
Noun.
A measure.
The term is often used in the context of shareholder value management.
A value-based metric is a performance measure which is linked in a direct and understandable way with the creation of value for shareholders.
2.
Adjective.
In a wider and non-financial context the metric system of measurement is a decimal system based on the metre.