Not exact matches
«Every pill gets approved
based on very
rigorous outcomes and clinical analysis, but it doesn't mean it gets bought — doctors make the
decision, and they have to be convinced.»
Mr Morris added: «Where previously they may have gone ahead and made a
decision based on information that wasn't complete, they are being much more
rigorous that the information is complete, and will defer the matter until they have all the information.»
Work of this type forms part of the NOC's ongoing commitment to providing the best possible information to
decision makers
based on rigorous scientific analysis.»
New collaborations and structures tend to be more successful where the
decision to change has been taken
on logical and evidence -
based grounds, subject to
rigorous assessment and careful implementation.
She has partnered with institutions around the country to help them
base their
decisions on data, incorporate predictive analytics, design interventions to solve process challenges, and test those interventions in randomized field trials or other
rigorous research designs.
These included a strong vision of and value for public education in which almost Finnish children participate as the creator of Finland's future society; resulting high status for the country's teaching profession whose members are stringently selected through
rigorous university -
based teacher education programs that confer Masters degrees
on all of them; a widespread culture of collaboration in curriculum development among teachers in each school district; an equally robust culture of collaboration among all partners in strong local municipalities where most curriculum and other policy
decisions are made; and a system of widespread cooperation and trust instead of US - style test -
based accountability.
Despite this, LAUSD's Deasy bio still says he's «a man
on a mission» who's «championed
rigorous and ambitious learning opportunities for youth, fair teacher and administrator evaluations, pay ‐ for - performance, staff development and training, and data ‐
based decision ‐ making.»
Education Secretary Justine Greening has recently appointed Sir Kevan Collins, CEO of the Education Endowment Foundation, as the «evidence champion» who will ensure that
decisions on the problem of social mobility are
based on rigorous and trustworthy evidence rather than hunches.
They manage portfolios
on a discretionary
basis, which means they make the
decisions after you go through a
rigorous process of specifying goals and guidelines in an investment policy statement, or IPS.
Still, these computer - driven services can offer a more
rigorous investment approach than you get with many traditional advisors, who may be
basing decisions more
on gut instinct and an occasional review of your portfolio.