The lack of Commonwealth influence
on resource allocation was also found to be the case once Special Purpose Payments were handed over to the state and territories.
IT Business Analysts are in charge of maintaining and enhancing a company's computers system; their responsibilities are adapting information systems, adding new features, providing guidance to employees, taking part in planning sessions, and advising
on resource allocation.
Thus, the level of resources available to each student depends critically on the state, the district, the school and perhaps even the classroom in which the student is enrolled, and
on resource allocation decisions made at each of these levels.
As Congress advances ESEA legislation, several concerns have emerged around the provisions for portability, such as the effect
on resource allocation among schools.
A wise policy
on resource allocation will ensure good dividends.
Instead of focusing
on resource allocation, with its connotation of one - off choices, managers should concentrate on the fluid reallocation of funds, people, and attention.
Not exact matches
In the near future, these digital assistants may become sophisticated enough to make recommendations for
resource allocation or task assignment; they'll crunch the numbers
on previous, similar projects and may be able to suggest the most efficient path forward for any given scenario.
Workfront, for example, specializes in projecting data visuals
on project data, including task progress and
resource allocation metrics.
This unusual
allocation of
resources afforded Acompli the ability to hyperfocus
on product.
Companies that effectively use these decisions to frame their strategies and
resource allocation report having been able to increase sales up to 10 percent and customer retention up to 30 percent, compared with companies that rely
on a traditional «funnel.»
You can't begin to think about individual asset
allocation models until you figure out which asset classes are appropriate for you based
on your age, time frame, financial
resources, experience, personality, desires, objectives, goals, and risk tolerance.
I fear that parts of the central bank community have become blinded by the science and the technique, and that there has been excess
allocation of intellectual
resources to this pursuit (which perhaps could have better been focused
on financial stability issues).
A productivity tool for accurately tracking time
on task, task management,
resource allocation, and work collaboration.
«A singular emphasis
on grain has the unintended but inevitable consequence of exacerbating rail service issues for other commodity sectors, skewing the railways»
allocation of scarce capacity
resources towards the movement of grain,» the coalition said in a Mar. 9 letter to Garneau.
There is a third way that achieves the best efficiencies of market
allocation of
resources without the corruption that the Yeltsin - Chubais regime has imposed
on behalf of Russia's foreign adversaries.
In my attempt to create this value, I provide you with insights
on the operations, capital deployment best practices, investment processes, portfolio
allocations, investment committees, and fund manager selection processes of family offices using instructional videos, audio MP3s, and other unique
resources you simply won't find anywhere else.
Mistakes made in that determination have a direct negative impact
on investor performance, and lead to suboptimal
allocation of the economy's labor and capital
resources.
According to Entrepreneur, after evaluating approximately 10,000 U.S. based firms, the team of editors and researchers behind the E360 Performance Index collected more than 250 pieces of data from the finalists, focusing
on growth drivers and challenges, goal setting,
resource allocations, and reward systems.
For example, discrete or discriminating considerations of political power could very easily — and, I should think, obviously — enter into the
allocation of economic
resources on a global scale.
This structure will allow the department to form a multi-layered method to the talent evaluation and recruiting processes, increase its emphasis
on both student - athlete and coach development and retention, and provide a boost in
resource allocation and generation.
From modeling to action was a simple but decisive jump, and Obama's campaign managers made serious
resource -
allocation decisions (including where to send the candidate, where to send surrogates and where to concentrate advertising) based
on volunteer - supplied information up until the last hours of the race.
In 2016's crucial home stretch, Parscale made the important decisions about
resource -
allocation, including how much to spend
on television vs. other channels.
Over the years, these sectors have been exerting a lot of pressure
on the limited available
resources despite
allocations to the Statutory Funds.
Mr. Speaker,
on the expenditure front, we have shown our commitment to eliminate expenditure overruns and will remain committed to continue with the design and implementation of the Public Financial Management (PFM) reforms with the aim of eliminating inefficient and ineffective
allocation of
resources.
The Partnership is also performing an intermediary function to resolve conflicts over education policy and
resource allocation in an effort to keep the focus
on student achievement.
«The nationwide dialogue by APC
on true federalism», the governor said, «connects with its expressed commitment to making governance more meaningful to the people by changing the way people are governed, especially in terms of access to and
allocation of
resources».
As the Ranking Member
on the House Appropriations Committee, which oversees federal funding
allocations, I will continue to make sure that the Lower Hudson Valley has the
resources to serve residents, support economic growth, and prosper.»
California is
on the minds of the Tory strategists who have to make difficult decisions about
resource allocation.
Although blessed with
resources that remain untapped, the state has avoidably relies
on allocations from Abuja to keep body and soul together over the years.
Resource allocation operates
on the basis of relative expenditure need, as agreed through political judgement.
Former Minister of Lands and Natural
Resources, Nii Osah Mills, who confirmed the transaction to Class News» Jonas Ofori - Yeboah
on Tuesday, 17 January, said the
allocation of the property to Mr Rawlings was part of his «entitlement» as a former president.
That this would be a ineffective
allocation of
resources becomes all the more apparent when compared to the value for money gained by spending # 800,000
on a project which tackles the kind of crime in question close to its root.
Sit
on the top deck and you will see the reality of
resource allocation in the capital.
To put the interest payments
on the debt in context, we should note that the entire
allocations in the 2016 budget to the Ministries of Roads and Highways, Trade and Industry, Food and Agriculture, Water
Resources, Works and Housing, Youth and Sports, and Ministry of Transport amounted to a total of GH cents 2.1 billion.
The ability to continue production will depend
on how cropping systems adapt to the lower water
allocations and stricter management of that
resource.»
«Vision» is a broad term, but leaders of companies that scored well
on corporate vision easily defined it: a long - term commitment to science, communicated strongly and regularly from leadership, backed by action such as
allocation of
resources and recognition of successes.
«For instance, the annual
allocation of crime - control
resources is partly determined by variations in serious crime rates, information that is based
on official data sources.»
A few articles are included that document the research
on issues for women in science: gender disparities in degree programs, leadership roles, tenure rates, pay,
resource allocation... the list goes
on.
Future research
on what efforts contribute most effectively to maternal mortality reductions will help the
allocation of
resources and setting priorities,» explain the authors.
In reviewing Meldrum's and Daegling's books in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Matt Cartmill of Duke University concludes that if the chances of Bigfoot's being real are one in 10,000 (his admittedly wild guess), then having one physical anthropologist
on the case seems a reasonable
allocation of professional
resources and that Meldrum does not deserve scorn or abuse.
The Innovative and Novel Computational Impact
on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program promotes transformational advances in science and technology for computationally and / or data intensive, large - scale research projects through large
allocations of computer time and supporting
resources at the Argonne and Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (LCF) centers, operated by the US Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science.
This led me to work
on a diversity of topics, from life - history theory and optimal
resource allocation to the evolution of mate choice and mating systems, population genetics and phylogeography, habitat and niche modeling, and the evolution of dispersal, kin structures and social systems.
«We present a model of cognitive cost based
on the novel idea that the brain senses and plans for longer - term
allocation of metabolic
resources by purposively conserving brain activity.
Countries will continue to face tough decisions
on water
allocation — how to balance competing demands from households, farmers, industry, ecosystems and hydro - power — to optimise the use of this finite
resource.
Recommendations for states, districts, and individual schools include improved teacher training, support for e-learning and virtual schools, stronger technology leadership, a move toward more digital content and away from reliance
on textbooks, better use of broadband, and integration of data systems for such uses as online testing, understanding relationships between decisions,
allocation of
resources and student achievement, and tailoring instruction to individual students.
Understanding the drivers and actors behind
resource allocation and legislative reforms is as important as having clarity
on the best policy options.
A «lean» district office will focus
on policymaking instead of top - down operational decisions, including a small «strategy group» that will set learning standards and ensure the equitable
allocation of
resources, but will not mandate teaching methods or control school spending.
Since 2010, the civil rights office has issued detailed directives
on eliminating racial disparities in school discipline; the
allocation of school
resources among racial groups; schools» responsibility for preventing bullying; the use of race - based assignments to achieve diversity; achieving gender equity in intercollegiate and interscholastic sports, and support for pregnant and parenting students.
However, while I was clearing my credential, working with mentor teachers to reflect
on my practice, and finding out how real students differed from theoretical ones, I also spent long hours after school with the speech and debate team reading philosophy and theory and talking about innovative alternatives for national defense, natural
resource allocation, and, of course, education.
The Case Against High School Sports In this article published by The Atlantic author Amanda Ripley, describes the role of high school sports in the American education system, how current
resource allocations favor sports over academics and consequences as American students fall behind in international rankings and draws
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