1. Her desired outcome was a bit of money to help with major structural repairs. 2. The desired outcome of most services is a satisfied customer. 3. The desired outcome of most services, after all, is a satisfied customer. 4. And the desired outcome usually happens. 5. Asking customers to focus on desired outcomes is an effective way to deal with both of these psychological blocks. 6. A focus on desired outcomes can help companies identify difficult-to-articulate needs. 7. After the moderator captures a handful of statements, he or she translates each one into a desired outcome. 8. But it is the subordinates who must define the objectives that move the organization toward the desired outcome. 9. But many details have yet to be resolved, and concerns remain about how the curriculum would be structured and whether it would have the desired outcome. 10. But, Butcher said, those who meet their desired outcomes earlier keep moving on to more advanced courses. |