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Underperformance Indicator
/ˌʌndər·pərˈfɔrməns ˈɪndɪkeɪtər/noun
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An underperformance indicator is a quantifiable metric or signal that identifies when an entity, such as a stock, employee, or business process, is not meeting predetermined benchmarks or expectations. In today's data-driven world, it's often used in finance and management to trigger early interventions and prevent larger failures, highlighting not just shortcomings but also opportunities for strategic realignment.
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In 2008, underperformance indicators in the subprime mortgage market were widely overlooked, contributing to the global financial crisis that wiped out over $20 trillion in global wealth and affected millions of households worldwide.
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