A new framework for value metrics

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One response to “A new framework for value metrics”

  1. Professor Betty McDonald, FHEA, Ph.D, MPhil, MEd,Pg. Dip Ed. mAERA

    Congratulations Marisa! Well done!
    You could not have said it any better (and I quote) ‘Value creation is not only an outcome but also a process.’

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