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The phrase "a needs analysis" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a process of evaluating and identifying the requirements or necessities of a particular situation or individual. Example: Before launching a new product, the company conducted a needs analysis to determine the target audience's preferences and demands.
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Communication Skills Performed a "needs analysis" for each client, aligning goals with budgetary and time constraints.
Get in touch to request a needs analysis and find out what we can do for you.
Typically, MOE will work with schools to conduct a needs analysis of areas that teachers need for their professional development.
First, a needs analysis survey form designed by Nunan and Burton (1985) was administered to 150 students.
The course was developed on the findings of a needs analysis and piloted in the EAP course in the bachelor-degree program in the 2013-2014 winter semester.
First a needs analysis is conduct, the overall system structure based on the analysis is given and each subsystem is described in detail and design.
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Survey staff needs: My staff are asked to fill out a training needs analysis form at least once a year and have plenty of opportunities to suggest continuing professional development (CPD) training, resource or visit ideas.
The United Kingdom has recently withdrawn a £5.9 mln prisons contract that would have provided a "training needs analysis" for Saudi prison service staff.
The bid to provide a "training needs analysis" for Saudi prison staff was submitted in April, and Noms intends to carry out the contract.
It said the contract would be "to conduct a training needs analysis across all the learning and development programmes within the Saudi Arabian prison service".
Thus, in order to synchronize all various units, a training needs analysis (TNA) is required.
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