Better value definition

Better value. : higher efficiency of public means
Better value means improving outcomes by delivering value from all our resources, not just increasing the efficiency of what we currently do, but doing the right things in different ways.

Examples of Better value in a sentence

  • The termination of this Agreement or any Statement of Work shall not relieve the parties of any obligation accruing prior to such termination.

  • Advantages may include: Unique features Price New technologies or systems Better value to customers in terms of efficiency or ROI or cost/benefit ratios Greater compatibility with existing systems Include any independent validation or case studies >> Benefits to Clients << This is what your product or service provides to potential customers in terms of their own business goals.

  • Better value capture might not be distributed to small holders, farm workers or workers in distribution and processing.

Related to Better value

  • SPS AER Value means the Underlying Reference Value.

  • FR Value means, in respect of a ST FR Valuation Date, Worst Value.

  • transfer value means the value of a transferred vote calculated in accordance with rules STV47.4 or STV47.7.

  • Cash Surrender Value means the net cash surrender value plus any amounts outstanding as policy loans.

  • FR Barrier Value means, in respect of a SPS FR Barrier Valuation Date, the Underlying Reference Value.