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Performance measuresIndicators of the work performed and the results achieved in an activity, process, or organizational unit. Performance measures should be both non-financial and financial. Performance measures enable [..]
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Performance measuresPerformance measures are parameters or information that can be collected and evaluated to determine if a program of action is accomplishing its intended purpose. Federal pipeline safety regulations require that pipeline operators establish performance measures as part of their integrity management programs.
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Performance measuresA more precise measure than indicators. Performance measures are used to provide information on administered items and outputs in terms of quality, quantity and efficiency.
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Performance measuresSpecific quantitative productivity measures of work performed within an activity or program (e.g., total miles of streets cleaned). Also, a specific quantitative measure of results obtained through a program or activity (e.g., reduced incidence of vandalism due to new street lighting program).
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Performance measuresPerformance measures means the specific indicators that are employed to assess how well a person, business, organization, or a system is functioning. Generally, the performance of a business, organiza [..]
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Performance measuresOutput measures of system effectiveness, either measured or modeled. Often expressed in relative terms of output (usage) to input (cost). Also known as Performance Indicators or Measures of Effectiven [..]
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Performance measuresA gauge used to assess the performance of a process or function of any organization. Quantitative or qualitative measures of the care and services delivered to enrollees (process) or the end result of [..]
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Performance measuresMethods or instruments used to estimate or monitor how a health care provider’s actions conform to criteria and standards of quality.
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Performance measuresIndicators of the work performed and the results achieved in an activity, process, or organizational unit. Performance measures should be both non-financial and financial. Performance measures enable periodic comparisons and benchmarking. For example, a common performance measure for a distribution center is % of order fill rate. Pe [..]
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Performance measuresBenchmarks of a student’s or teacher’s progress over time. Performance measures often include both behavioral expectations (standards) and achievement expectations (indicators) and both must be met to meet adequate progress requirements.
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