To disclose definition

To disclose means to include information within a written communication, such as a Report where one is prepared.
To disclose means “to make something known publicly or to show something that was hidden” (Cambridge online dictionary). That means, with regard to a company, that it should have the readiness and willingness to share with an external party some internal information. It is essential in OI to share a minimum of internal data. However, firms can hesitate to do so because of secrecy concerns and the “Not- Invented-Here”- syndrome (Piller & Ihl 2009, p. 39). Firms have to decide the amount of information revealed, as well as carefully select to whom they reveal it. But in any case the firm should have a disclosure competence. Piller & Ihl (2009, p.
To disclose means ‘to make (secret or new) information known’, see ‘disclose’ in Concise Oxford English Dictionary (11th edn Oxford University Press 2006)

Examples of To disclose in a sentence

  • To disclose information on ownership and control, information related to business transactions and information on persons convicted of crimes in accordance with 42 CFR, Part 455, Subpart B, and to submit updated ownership and control disclosures within 10 business days of a change in ownership or control interest and at any time within 35 business days of a written request by HHSC or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ("HHS").

  • To disclose information on ownership and control, information related to business transactions, and information on persons convicted of crimes in accordance with 42 CFR, Part 455, Subpart B, and to submit updated ownership and control disclosures within 10 business days of a change in ownership or control interest and at any time within 35 days of a written request by HHSC or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ("HHS").

  • To disclose Personal Information only to authorized third parties.

  • To disclose for each pharmaceutical claim the amount the MCO paid the PBM, and of that amount, the amount paid to the pharmacy, including identifying the dispensing fee and the ingredient cost (if applicable), in a format and frequency determined by the Department.

  • To disclose any physical or psychological limitations to appropriate staff before participating in any activity.

  • To disclose to the Department the supplemental rebates allocation methodology between the PBM and the MCO.

  • To disclose to the Department all supplemental rebate revenue from the PBM on the HealthChoice Financial Monitoring Report.

  • To disclose information on ownership and control, information related to business transactions and information on persons convicted of crimes in accordance with 42 CFR, Part 455, Subpart B, and to submit updated ownership and control disclosures within ten business days of a change in ownership or control interest and at any time within 35 days of a written request by HHSC or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

  • To disclose to the child’s Service Coordinator any real or perceived conflicts of interest that would affect objectivity in the delivery of services.

  • To disclose to the child’s service coordinator and the individual, any real or perceived conflicts of interest that would affect objectivity in the delivery of services.