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Anticipating issues and able to resolve them ahead of time; above the averaged baseline of expectations or requirements.

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Q: What does ahead of the curve mean?
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When was Ahead of the Curve created?

Ahead of the Curve was created in 2008.


How many pages does Ahead of the Curve have?

Ahead of the Curve has 283 pages.


What does the phrase 'behind the curve' mean?

In a business sense, it usually means a new employee is not quite keeping up with the 'learning curve' required to perform a particular job. In other instances it would mean 'off the pace' or 'behind schedule'. The origin of the phrase refers to the statistical bell shaped curve also called the normal probability distribution; where to be 'behind the curve' is to be analogously in area of the graph to the left of the bell curve, to be 'ahead of the curve' analogously in the area of the graph to the right of the bell curve.


What does curve mean?

curve means Bend


How far ahead must you be able to see if yu need to pass another vehocal on a hill or curve?

You never pass a car on a hill or in a curve.


What is fast ball?

A fast ball is when the pitchers throws the ball straight at the strike zone, it doesn't curve (curve ball) or lower (slider), it goes straight ahead.


How far ahead must you need to see a ahead to pass a vechicle on a curve or hill?

It is recommended to have a clear view of at least 500 feet ahead on a curve or hill before passing a vehicle. This is to ensure that you have enough time and distance to safely overtake the vehicle without compromising your safety or the safety of others on the road.


How far ahead must you be able to see if you need to pass another vehicle on a hill or curve?

4'8''.


When driving around a curve you should focus?

through the curve well ahead of your vehicle, along your path of travel. Mostly correct...but there are three parts to negotiating a curve; brake up to it, coast thru it, accelerate out of it. Your sight path should be ahead and to the OUTSIDE edge of the curve. You are looking at the point where your car would run out of the lane. As your progress thru the curve, your eyes "roll" forward also, always sighting to the outside. This results in maintaining center-of-lane travel, as well as enough forward observation to see, and react to, hazards.


How far ahead must you be able to see if you need to pass another vehicle on the hill or curve?

8 seconds


How far ahead must you be able to see if you need to pass another vehicle on Hill or curve?

8 seconds


Is it true that a normal distribution curve is symmetric about the mean?

yup, it's a bell curve