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Differing standards for assessing need and evaluating results.
In particular, we refer to the problems that still exist in regard to evaluating results and cutting back on red tape.
A successful sales plan is actionable and has a method for evaluating results once the plan has run its course.
Evaluating results: Weaker relationship with performance, but positive relationship with satisfaction due to the future benefit.
Iterative decision-making (evaluating results and adjusting actions on the basis of what has been learned)
Ensure system quality and accountability by evaluating results and supporting high standards and continuous improvement.
Market research company Nielsen has a similar process based on only 5 steps : reviewing the category, targeting consumers, planning merchandising, implementing strategy, evaluating results.
Thus evaluating results in the metaclass object for whose name is (one can confirm this by evaluating which returns the name of the metaclass of .)
In evaluating results one needs to work on the basis of what would have happened if the EU had not used its budget funds for those purposes it uses them in accordance with budgetary procedure, and of which we are unaware.
While AT&T is still evaluating results, Mr. Benner said, "We've been very pleased by several hundred voluntary favorable responses, a remarkable number," including requests from people who did not receive the mailing but heard about it from friends.
Tasks or programmes need to be treated as 'temporary systems'- that is, operations with defined objectives, internal plans for action, linked to scales of time and resource, with built-in mechanisms for monitoring progress and evaluating results - a cardinal principle at every level.
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