... responsibilities, promote consistency and standardization in data and metadata collection and reporting processes, and greatly facilitate data sharing, integration, synthesis, and analysis. Guidance should ... identify, collect, and report consistent data and metadata and to facilitate timely data analysis, sharing, integration, and synthesis. Resources, examples, and use of the DES template are shown. ... Following is a compilation of data managementpolicyand guidance documents for program and project use in developing data management plans. Documents can be downloaded and implemented individually...
... concerns to the Graduate Medical Education Committee and GME Staff; 94 19. RISK MANAGEMENTAND DISASTER POLICY 19.1 Incident Reporting and Risk Management 19.1.1 Incident/Event Reporting ... forms of industry interaction, both on and off campus and including both KUMC-sponsored and other events. The standards are appended to this policyand may be found at www.accme.org. b) ... evaluation of the faculty and program by the residents is necessary to maintain the quality of Graduate Medical Education and is required by the policies and procedures of the ACGME and the University...
... theutilizationofavailableresources(NIST,2008).3.1Customer and marketknowledgeTheprocesstounderstandtheneeds and expectationsofcurrent and futurecustomers and markets(i.e.,theprocesstounderstandthevoiceofthecustomer and market)(NIST,2008).3.2Customerrelationships and satisfactionTheprocesstoestablishcustomerrelationships, and toascertaincustomersatisfaction and dissatisfactioninordertoretainthecurrentcustomers, and acquirenewcustomers and newmarkets(NIST,2008).4.1 Performance analysis,review and improvementEffectiveselection and useoffinancial and non‐financialdata and informationtoanalyze,review, and improveorganizational performance withaviewtowardachievingstrategicobjectives and toprepareforunexpectedorganizationalorexternalchanges(NIST,2008).4.2Data and knowledge management Thedevelopment andmanagement ofknowledgeassets(e.g.,allsortsofdata,information,software and hardware)toimproveorganizationefficiency and effectiveness(NIST,2008).5.1WorkforceengagementThemechanismthatengages,develops, and assessesanorganization’sworkforcetofosterhighemployee performanceand toenable and encourageemployeestocontributetotheachievementofstrategicobjectives and organizationalsustainability(NIST,2008).Continued13 ... theutilizationofavailableresources(NIST,2008).3.1Customer and marketknowledgeTheprocesstounderstandtheneeds and expectationsofcurrent and futurecustomers and markets(i.e.,theprocesstounderstandthevoiceofthecustomer and market)(NIST,2008).3.2Customerrelationships and satisfactionTheprocesstoestablishcustomerrelationships, and toascertaincustomersatisfaction and dissatisfactioninordertoretainthecurrentcustomers, and acquirenewcustomers and newmarkets(NIST,2008).4.1 Performance analysis,review and improvementEffectiveselection and useoffinancial and non‐financialdata and informationtoanalyze,review, and improveorganizational performance withaviewtowardachievingstrategicobjectives and toprepareforunexpectedorganizationalorexternalchanges(NIST,2008).4.2Data and knowledge management Thedevelopment andmanagement ofknowledgeassets(e.g.,allsortsofdata,information,software and hardware)toimproveorganizationefficiency and effectiveness(NIST,2008).5.1WorkforceengagementThemechanismthatengages,develops, and assessesanorganization’sworkforcetofosterhighemployee performanceand toenable and encourageemployeestocontributetotheachievementofstrategicobjectives and organizationalsustainability(NIST,2008).Continued13 ... Morethan100yearsold.Focusesonbusinessconsulting,systemsintegration, and managedservices.ServesGlobal2000 and midsizecompanies,governmentagencies, and otherorganizationsintheU.S. and aroundtheworld.Majorservicesincludecustomerrelationship management, enterpriseresourceplanning,key performance indicator(KPI)development,information management, performance management, enterprisestrategydevelopment and transformation, and informationtechnology(IT)strategydevelopment and transformation,amongothers(BPMM,2005).BPMPartnersInc....
... Control andPolicyand Workspace Management Group Policy is applied by creating an object that contains the properties that extendcontrol of the computer and user’s access to network and machine ... strategy and groups and users extensively in the earlier chapters.But before you go there, first sit down with the policy required by change management and security, and separate out policy required ... on.Change Control Policy Rules, and the formulation thereof, governing changecontrol and management. Change Control Rules The enforcement of policyand the methods or techniques and Enforcement...
... share of the bandwidth, which typicallymakes this setup the preferred queuing method. 3○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○Security andPerformance Management Standard and Extended IP ... issue the showaccounting IOS command. 21○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○Security andPerformance Management Let’s consider the example of sending IP, IPX, and AppleTalk in relation to ... queues—high, medium, normal, and low. Answers a, b, and c are incorrect, because 16 is the correct answer. 9○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○Security andPerformance Management The example...
... that competency models and performance standards like those described above help managers and employeesidentify and address development needs. Obviously, any performance standards thatare not ... Human Performance Management Q27 Performance Management Training Topics Q Philosophy and uses of the system.Q Description of the rating process.Q Roles and responsibilities of employees and ... per-formance managementand pay delivery; and (5) implementing the system. Thepaper presents best practice-based, easy to understand, nuts -and- boltsapproaches for developing and implementing performance...
... Federal land management and the needs of State and local people, including needs for lands for the economy, community expansion, recreation areas, food, fiber, minerals, and fish and wildlife and ... resource lands—those lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management except the Outer Continental Shelf. S. 507 contained these basic provisions relating to land management: (1) management ... scientific, cultural, and other resources and values (including fish and wildlife habitat) of the public lands involved; and (B) minimize the period and method of such use and the interference...
... land use, as well as the role and importance of land use, land use change, and land managementand policy, and the importance of land use for sustainability.2 Land use is also considered a ... to shape and change land. For example, not only do land cover and land use reect environmental systems and the opportunities and constraints they provide, but land cover and land use also ... OF CHANGE IN SPACE AND TIMELand use and land cover changes are inherently spatial and dynamic. The magnitude and impact of changes in land use and land cover are such that land use change is...
... Croissant, C. Landscape patterns and parcel boundaries: An analysis of composition and conguration of land use and land cover in south-central Indiana. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment ... Transformation Domains and Methods 212.5 Example Landscape Context—Australian Rangelands 232.5.1 Spatial Patterns and Relationships 252.5.2 Temporal Patterns and Inuences 262.5.3 Data and Information: ... climate and economic factors and very small-scale spatial dependencies in habitats and land-scape function. The rangelands have the following characteristics: 1. Diversity in climate, soils, and...
... conditionsMonitor and evaluate progressClearly these roles require catchment groups to be able to understand the drivers and barriers affecting land managers and understand the impacts of land management ... conditions and land manager perceptions, values, and practices.3.2 MAPPING CHANGE IN LAND USE AT A REGIONAL SCALE3.2.1 WHY UNDERSTANDING LAND USE CHANGE IS IMPORTANTA capacity for detecting and reporting ... (satellite imagery and aerial photography), and cadastre. Other important information sources were reserve estate data, land cover, local government zoning information, and other land management data....
... Deforestation in Western Uganda 694.4 DATA AND METHODS4.4.1 DATA SOURCESLand use and land cover data for this study come from land use/cover maps from the Uganda NBS and FAO Africover. Although ... on Uganda and the defores-tation debate, we present a framework of analysis and then data and methods. The key results are then presented and discussed.4.2 BACKGROUND4.2.1 UGANDAUganda is ... the forest and woodland cover at 45% of the total land cover in 1890. More recent gures have been in the 20% to 25% range. Forest and woodland are important because only 3% of Ugandan households...
... termsofassessingcausality(giventhepresumptionoflineartimemovingonlyforward),thechallengeremainstosortoutfrommyriadperiodicitiesoflandscapedriversandchange, which are important enough in any given landscape, and how then to bestdene a temporal landscape scale.6.1.2 FROM PATTERN AND STRUCTURE TO PROCESS AND FUNCTIONSeveral ... Francis Group, LLC 116 Land Use Change: Science, Policyand Management 2. Meyer, W. B., and Turner, B. L., II, eds. Changes in Land Use and Land Cover: A Global Perspective. Cambridge University ... 114 Land Use Change: Science, Policyand Management (b) (c)(a)(d)FIGURE 6.7 (a) Seasonality impacts this landscape in several ways. Here, rice stubble isatypical“winter”ordryseasonlandscapecomponent.Hazeinbackgroundissmokefromtraditional...
... account of land taken out of production and left to fallow” (p.1009),andwewouldarguethatmostlandusemodelsdonottakeaccountoflandtakenoutofproduction,lefttofallow,or how land under primary and secondary ... woodland– low SURSehima woodland– moderate SURTriodia woodland– low utilisation potential Dicanthium grassland– high SURTriodia grassland– low utilisation potential Mitchell grassland– ... landholdings. The imagery is from eastern Chapare between 1986 and2 000andis10by10kminarea;allimagesareatmosphericallyandgeometricallycorrectedTM/ETM+Band4.(a)Showsthe least forest clearance and...