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Programs should review end-of-semester evaluations of GSIs by their students and, in those cases where improvement is needed, outline the steps a GSI should take to improve.
The study says: "Due to the sector's high sustainability impacts and potential exposure to license to operate issues, this is a significant area where improvement is needed".
We present recommendations for use, and suggest areas where improvement is needed for their use in optimization processes to support buildings׳ design.
After the first year of study, the student's progress is evaluated by the faculty to determine whether continuation to the Ph.D. is recommended and whether there are particular areas where improvement is needed.
By accurately plotting their current position, a retailer can identify where improvement is needed and guide the strategic roadmap.
Should a student fail the examination, faculty will review the examination with the student and explain where improvement is needed.
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Its's bigger, it has more features, it has improved where improvement was needed, but the focus and the finesse that typified Apple products is no longer dominant.
The UK's nations and regions were also acknowledged as areas where improvement was needed".
Many times in appraisal discussions, managers mentioned areas of performance where improvement was needed.
And of course we also took a critical look at our own magazine, its strengths and weaknesses, what areas we felt were working well and where improvement was needed.
2. Some managers reported that the traditional performance appraisal program tended to cause them to save up items where improvement was needed in order to have enough material to conduct a comprehensive discussion of performance in the annual review.
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