Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Communication goals

Whether types that occur are more acceptable, given communication goals ... [Pg.133]

Quality assurance and quality control of biomarker data get far more attention than whether biomonitoring communication goals are achieved and why (Balch and Sutton 1995), despite the importance of both issues. The committee suggests practical ways to improve biomonitoring evaluation below. [Pg.133]

Points to Consider Tliere is no such entity as tlie public instead, there are many publics, each with its own interests, needs, concerns, priorities, preferences, and organizations. Different risk communication goals, audiences, and media require different risk communication sbategies. [Pg.528]

The principal thought advanced in this book was that advertising is essentially a communications device and that the results of advertising should therefore be measured in terms of communications goals. It... [Pg.60]

The technique just referred to has been put to use widely by Du Pont in its advertising but we have felt compelled to try to go beyond setting communications goals. Since the ultimate purpose of our business is to make a profit, it follows that our advertising should be measured in terms of what it is contributing to the company s profit. Because of the many other factors affecting profit, it is difficult to isolate the effect of advertising, but we have been able to do it in several cases. Since we have been able to do it in some instances, this remains our... [Pg.61]

Because these manufacturing processes are susceptible to particulate, pyrogenic and microbiological contamination, the skill, training and attitudes of the personnel involved are critical. Operators should be skilled, disciplined and responsive to supervision. Supervisors should be diligent and dedicated. Managers should communicate goals and provide facilities and systems that preclude or minimise the risk of error. [Pg.296]

An interview is what we in discourse studies call a communicative activity (Sarangi Coulthard 2000) that has a communicative goal, a situational frame and a set of participation roles. Examples of different communicative activities are committee meetings, lunch breaks, court hearings and job interviews. In these simations we act and talk differently. For example, a meeting at work might be held in the same place and with the same participants as the limch break, but in contrast to the limch break the conversation is more strucmred and one of the participants holds the role as chairperson. [Pg.751]

If the framings are not clear, or it is not clear what the main communicative goal(s) is, the participants might not know what is expected to be relevant contributions (Linell Tunquist 2003). Another example is when there is a mix of activities, for example a meeting and an interview. The overall communicative goal of the communicative activity lays the premises for the contributions in the interview. [Pg.751]

Does senior management communicate goals to all workers in the organization ... [Pg.383]

Senior leadership does not communicate goals and objectives to all levels. [Pg.5]

Logistics strategy is the set of guiding principles, driving forces and ingrained attitudes that help to communicate goals, plans and policies, and which are reinforced through conscious and subconscious behaviour within and between partners across a network. [Pg.31]

Many large companies, especially within major hazardous and construction industries, have adopted the so-called zero-goal mindset or philosophy (Levitt and Samelson, 1993). This philosophy is based on the belief that all occupational injuries and illnesses and process and environmental incidents are preventable and management s goal for them all is zero. It is an easily communicated goal with many implications that are not always fully understood. [Pg.236]

Vision To develop and implement a comprehensive array of school-based programs and services to support students, family, and community. Goals (1) To provide a full continuum of mental health promotion and intervention programs and services to include early identification and intervention, prevention, evaluation, and treatment. (2) To remove barriers to learning and improve the academic success of students. (3) To enhance strengths and protective factors in students, families, and the school community. (4) To promote the quality of life and wellness in military families. (5) To provide training, staff development, and research opportunities to improve children s mental health and education. [Pg.197]

The contractor shall communicate goals, standards, and policies by a system specified by appropriate administrative procedures. [Pg.28]


See other pages where Communication goals is mentioned: [Pg.49]    [Pg.74]    [Pg.129]    [Pg.132]    [Pg.134]    [Pg.130]    [Pg.193]    [Pg.36]    [Pg.61]    [Pg.61]    [Pg.487]    [Pg.751]    [Pg.31]    [Pg.179]    [Pg.10]    [Pg.247]    [Pg.153]    [Pg.203]    [Pg.162]    [Pg.4]    [Pg.14]    [Pg.74]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.55 ]




SEARCH



© 2024 chempedia.info