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    Financial Outcomes Are Often Short-Term in Nature,so They Omit Other
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Financial Outcomes Are Often Short-Term in Nature,so They Omit Other

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Financial outcomes are often short-term in nature,so they omit other key factors that might be very important to the longer-term viability of the organization.

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