Evaluation
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For a person, this means that a time of labor -- physical and worldly -- ceases, replaced by a time of contemplation, evaluation, inward endeavor.
Based on the sole principle of scientific excellence, it has put an
evaluation
system into place that enjoys high credibility in the scientific community.
But we also need to acknowledge that billions of dollars have been spent on well-meaning attempts to save lives, with an alarming lack of high-quality
evaluation
of how these investments have performed.
Groups like the World Health Organization – which came under fierce criticism during the Ebola crisis – can learn from the 80% of American non-profit boards that have a formal process in place for a yearly
evaluation
of their CEO.
Fortunately, almost all global agencies have instituted processes for independent
evaluation.
Evaluation
is important, but it needs to be followed up with strong governance reforms that require leaders to shift incentives and behavior.
The benefits of this initiative quickly became apparent, with
evaluation
studies showing that participants became more accepting of the health significance of mental illnesses, more confident in their ability to help others, and motivated to apply their knowledge after completing the course.
The more these “objective” indicators are used in research assessment and personnel evaluation, the more scientists feel obliged to play the citation game.
There is no strategy behind it, no consultation with allies, no thorough
evaluation
of the implications, no specific plan of the necessary steps - and no willingness to spend any money.
A more pragmatic approach to selecting infrastructure projects in which to invest – including a systematic
evaluation
of costs and benefits, based on precise criteria that account for broader economic and social objectives – could save the world $200 billion annually.
Whether the tax, which will be debated this summer, achieves its public-health goals depends on the details, and on rigorous
evaluation
of its effects.
Potentially worse is the beating their confidence takes as they spend their twenties worrying, as their male peers – however attractive – almost never do, that their (generally minimal) advancement reflects an
evaluation
of their looks, and is not tied to their accomplishments.
That is why enabling legislation for spending programs should contain sunset clauses, with extensions subject to independent
evaluation.
In case you think that people receiving such a windfall will spend it on alcohol, gambling, or prostitution, an independent
evaluation
has shown that they don’t.
This is out of line with the intentions of the ECB’s Governing Council, as enunciated in 2003, after an
evaluation
of the previous four years of monetary policy.
We need well-designed systems of finance, student assessment, professional development and management, quality assurance, and monitoring and
evaluation.
Moreover, Nature ’s 2005
evaluation
of the two encyclopedias in terms of comparably developed scientific articles found that Wikipedia averaged four errors to the Britannica ’s three.
Finally, we will need adequate monitoring and
evaluation
systems to enforce a new compact for MDBs.
Perhaps we should not be so eager to be relieved of the burden of reflection, evaluation, and choice--in short, of grappling with what lies at the true heart of our humanity.
All of this will lead to cost
evaluation
and escalation.
Still, his call for an
evaluation
of the TBTF problem will have a major impact for three reasons.
In exchange, they are subjected to rigorous
evaluation
to assess the drug’s safety and effectiveness for general use.
Primakov's resignation and the formation of a new cabinet restored the disrupted equilibrium despite all the talk about the roll of clans and their interests played in the decision and its
evaluation
as political gambling by the presidential circle.
Loughner’s shooting of 19 people in 2011, including Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, attracted global attention, as did the court-ordered
evaluation
of his mental competency.
But the IMF’s arguments have been weakened by a recently published report by its own
evaluation
office, highlighting the Fund’s failure to identify emerging risks in the run-up to the crisis.
No perfect substitutes for the market in the area of scientific discovery exist, but a good surrogate, which enables scientists to compete effectively, is the system of peer review , i.e., the anonymous
evaluation
of research by scientific colleagues.
Policy experimentation is a central part of discovery, coupled with monitoring and
evaluation
to close the learning loop.
Macro-development economists need to recognize the advantages of the experimental approach and adopt the policy mindset of enthusiasts of randomized
evaluation.
Targets must be clearly defined, measurable, and actionable, and they must be supported by effective monitoring, evaluation, and shared frameworks of accountability.
Every civic initiative, every activity of any kind was subject to ideological
evaluation
and control.
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