Microelectronic Interconnections and Assembly 1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-5135-1_6
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“…[44] As of 1998, eighteen to twenty states had also developed measures of institutional performance. [45] The ideas of Process re-engineering and Continuous Improvement were repackaged and called "Reinventing Government". In industry, these ideas were credited were reducing overhead and redundancy, thus leading to more efficient operations that were characterized by lower costs.…”
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“…[44] As of 1998, eighteen to twenty states had also developed measures of institutional performance. [45] The ideas of Process re-engineering and Continuous Improvement were repackaged and called "Reinventing Government". In industry, these ideas were credited were reducing overhead and redundancy, thus leading to more efficient operations that were characterized by lower costs.…”
Section: Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Ewell points out "the assessment of student learning has become an essential operating requirement for colleges and universities." [100] Ewell contends that this assessment is needed to satisfy accountability to societal stakeholders and ensure program integrity. Coupled with the ABET EC2000 Criteria, which invites departments and faculty to determine what is assessed and how, faculty can longer avoid learning how to perform assessment.…”
Section: Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%