Abandonment Rates
Abandonment rates refer to the percentage of people who do not complete a desired action, such as making a purchase or filling out a form.
Abilene Paradox
The Abilene Paradox is the phenomenon of a group making a decision that is counter to the individual preferences of its members.
Absconding
Absconding is the act of leaving a job or place of work without permission or notice. It can disrupt operations and lead to disciplinary action by the employer.
Absence
Absence refers to the state or fact of being away from a place or not present at a particular time.
Absenteeism
Absenteeism is the habit or practice of frequently being absent from work or duty, without good reason.
Absenteeism Policy
An absenteeism policy is a set of rules and guidelines that outline the acceptable levels of absenteeism in a workplace.
Absolute Rating
Absolute ratings are used to assess the creditworthiness of a borrower at a specific point in time based on a detailed analysis of their financial history.
Accessibility
Accessibility is the practice of designing products, devices, services, or environments to be usable by people with disabilities and to enable their full participation in all aspects of life.
Accommodation Network (JAN)
JAN is a free service that offers information on workplace accommodations for people with disabilities, under ADA laws.
Accountability
Accountability refers to the obligation to account for one’s actions and accept responsibility for their consequences.
Acqui-hiring
What is Acqui-hiring? Acqui-hiring, also known as talent acquisition, is a type of corporate strategy in which a company acquires another company primarily for the purpose of hiring its employees.
Adaptive Device
An adaptive device is a piece of equipment or technology designed to help people with disabilities perform tasks that may otherwise be difficult or impossible.