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International Evaluation Conference

Evaluation, 1995
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Arnold J. Love   +2 more
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Internal evaluations

The TQM Magazine, 1993
Discusses the use of Internal audits as an essential part of the ISO 9000 certification process. Asserts they can also be used as a tool to help empower employees to continuously improve both themselves and their work practices. Considers the audit procedures in one company and describes the steps taken in implementing a quality assurance system ...
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Internal Dosimetry Evaluations

Health Physics, 1986
A computerized approach to the average absorbed dose calculations in the standard human body is reported. For each selected radionuclide, a matrix S of the order n X n is constructed and stored in the computer. The matrix elements consist of the absorbed dose coefficients per unit cumulated activity (rad microCi-1 hr-1) for n different organs.
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Assessing International Evaluations

American Journal of Evaluation, 2005
Each year, hundreds of millions of dollars are spent in international and bilateral aid programs to assist developing countries in expanding democratic governance. Evaluating these efforts’ effectiveness is important given the vast needs of the client population.
Kenneth Bollen   +2 more
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Evaluating international markets

International Marketing Review, 2000
Reports the results of a study of experienced exporters and their perceived importance of various types of foreign market information relevant to target market selection. In general, findings indicate that information related to market potential is most highly valued, and information related to culture is rated least important. Differences in perceived
Van R. Wood, Kim R. Robertson
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Evaluating International Competitiveness

2014
This chapter addresses the need for improvement in the development of quality assurance indicators to evaluate progress related to the implementation of the Bologna Process. There is noted room for improvement, as well as an interest in engaging feedback from key stakeholder groups, namely employers.
Kathleen Voges   +3 more
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