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A panel of 17 environmental experts convened by the National Academy of Sciences adopted an unfavorable report on the president s plan, however. They said that the plan lacked "most of the basic elements of a strategic plan a guiding vision, executable goals, clear timetables and criteria for measuring progress." They were also concerned that the plan missed the opportunity to cooperate with other countries on research on climate change issues. [Pg.93]

Is the wording correct Is it clear and concise Does it support the goals clearly Will it be understood by all the parties, industries, nations that it will affect ... [Pg.37]

Describe the goals clearly make clear the vision and align with strategy. [Pg.58]

Have analytical goals clearly in mind precision, accuracy, concentration range, cost, speed). [Pg.274]

Program Effectiveness (4) Hazard control performance measured against established goals, clearly displayed, and recognized. (3) Personnel held accountable for safe performance with appropriate rewards and consequences. (2) Accountability systems in place, but rewards/consequences do not always follow performance. (1) Personnel generally held accountable but consequences more negative rather than positive. (0) Accountability inconsistent and mostly prompted by serious negative events. [Pg.375]

Hazard control performance is measured against established goals, clearly displayed, and recognized. [Pg.170]

Search trees are widely used to represent the different states that a problem cem adopt, example is shown in Figure 9.4 from which it should be clear where the name deri especially if the page is turned upside down. A tree contains nodes that are connected edges. The presence of an edge indicates that the two nodes it connects ctre related in so way. Each node represents a state that the system may adopt. The root node represents initial state of the system. Terminal nodes have no child nodes. A goal node is a special k of terminal node that corresponds to Em acceptable solution to the problem. [Pg.477]

Clearly, there is a need for techniques which provide access to enantiomerically pure compounds. There are a number of methods by which this goal can be achieved . One can start from naturally occurring enantiomerically pure compounds (the chiral pool). Alternatively, racemic mixtures can be separated via kinetic resolutions or via conversion into diastereomers which can be separated by crystallisation. Finally, enantiomerically pure compounds can be obtained through asymmetric synthesis. One possibility is the use of chiral auxiliaries derived from the chiral pool. The most elegant metliod, however, is enantioselective catalysis. In this method only a catalytic quantity of enantiomerically pure material suffices to convert achiral starting materials into, ideally, enantiomerically pure products. This approach has found application in a large number of organic... [Pg.77]

The goal of filtration in the modem municipal treatment plant is a maximum of 0.1 ntu (nephelometric turbidity unit), which ensures a sparkling, clear water (8). Freedom from disease organisms is associated with freedom from turbidity, and complete freedom from taste and odor requites no less than such clarity. The National Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulations (NIPDWR) requite that the maximum contaminant level for turbidity at the point of entry into the distribution system be 1.0 ntu unless it can be shown that levels up to 5 ntu do not interfere with disinfection, interfere with the maintenance of a chlorine residual in the distribution system, nor interfere with bacteriological analyses. [Pg.276]

Have the team set clear goals for the test run. Ensure they are measurable. [Pg.104]

An important issue, the significance of which is sometime underestimated, is the analysis of the resulting molecular dynamics trajectories. Clearly, the value of any computer simulation lies in the quality of the information extracted from it. In fact, it is good practice to plan the analysis procedure before starting the simulation, as the goals of the analysis will often detennine the character of the simulation to be performed. [Pg.53]

Announcement of decision to implement PTPM. A formal presentation must be made by top management introducing the concepts, goals, and benefits of PTPM. Management commitment must be made clear to all levels of the organization. [Pg.728]

To understand the mechanisms for the reaction of lithium with different carbons is the goal of this chapter. However, before we can do this, we need clear structural pictures for carbonaceous materials in each of the three regions. [Pg.346]

Therefore, if the desired indoor air quality goals are clearly defined, they will benefit the designers, health and safety professionals, manufacturers of control technology equipment, end users, and other experts who are responsible for maintaining a safe and healthy indoor climate. In conclusion, introduction of the target level process for industrial air quality will benefit both the health sector and the production sector. [Pg.404]

There are two requirements for goals the one mentioned above and that specified in clause 4.1.4 under Business plans. Quite why goals are addressed twice is a mystery, but clearly one needs to specify goals before one can start to produce a business plan. However it is not uncommon to find business plans comprising nothing else but goals and objectives, with no substance at all on how these goals and objectives are to be accomplished. [Pg.102]


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