Sentences with phrase «set measurable targets»

In 2007 the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) set measurable targets to track and assess developments in the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.
Only a small subset of issuers — 24 or 13 % — have set measurable targets.
Setting a measurable target allows organizations to determine to what extent they've met their goals.
Setting measurable targets — in some cases, with baselines provided as a point of comparison — to reduce disaster deaths, economic losses and damage to infrastructure, for instance, will help countries to deal with the impacts of climate change.

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Burke suggests managers sit down with employees to explicitly set measurable expectations and targets.
Independently verified, it enables Ireland's farmers and producers to set and achieve measurable sustainability targets — reducing environmental impact, serving local communities and protecting the extraordinarily rich natural resources that Ireland enjoys.
To promote more sustainable production, in 2012 Bord Bia launched Origin Green, a national program that brings together government, the private sector and food producers to set and achieve measurable sustainability targets.
Corporate brands like Proctor & Gamble and Volkswagon have been running test campaigns with promising results: VW saw a measurable lift in sales last spring after targeting ads to households with high auto purchase intent (as determined by looking at data sets that included auto lease expiration dates).
«Government must get a grip on teacher retention and we expect it to set out a targeted, measurable plan to support struggling schools as a matter of urgency,» she said.
Then we set a schoolwide achievement target four years into the future, and then spelled out SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timebound) for each grade level to act as stepping - stones toward the long - range target.
Through both the Standards Assessment Report and Quality Assurance Review processes a school is guided to focus on both its areas of strength and weakness, enabling the school to set clear, targeted, measurable improvement goals that become not just the basis for maintaining accreditation but that become in themselves a continuous improvement process.
In [the bill's] current form... states would not have to set any measurable achievement and progress targets or even graduation rate goals.
This master plan addresses the city's environmental challenges through a set of ambitious but achievable and measurable targets that put the city on the path to sustainability.
«Contributing to combating climate change and respecting planetary boundaries in the way we do business is a priority for us,» said Marie - Claire Daveu, Chief Sustainability Officer and Head of International Institutional Affairs, Kering, «The Science Based Targets initiative is enabling the business community to set meaningful and measurable goals to ensure that we align with the 2 °C global agenda and Kering is proud that our own GHG reduction ambitions have been validated by the initiative.»
Set targets to end the overincarceration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children through COAG's Closing the Gap agenda, with a commitment to halve the gap by 2030 and a reporting mechanism with measurable sub-targets
the development of a comprehensive set of measurable targets to be achieved over the next 10 years;
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