Strategic Directions definition

Strategic Directions means course of action that leads to the achievement of the goals of the Hospital’s strategy;

Examples of Strategic Directions in a sentence

  • Alcohol and Other Drug Services completed Strategic Directions 2010, a three-year strategic plan which was accepted by the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors on November 7, 2006.

  • To align the current treatment system funded by the County of San Mateo with Strategic Directions 2010, this contract will emphasis a developmental approach to making changes called for in the AOD Plan.

  • All proposals for change must be aligned to the University’s Strategic Directions.

  • Administrative Activities, Reporting, Situation Analysis, Strategic Directions, Critical Path • To be recognized by regional tourism operators and stakeholders as a regional tourism resource and catalyst.

  • The District will arrange activities designed to promote the Strategic Directions for these employees to work on during this time.

  • The District will arrange 29 activities designed to promote the Strategic Directions for these employees to work on during this time.

  • Annual Flat Rate $737,156 $626,583 85% $110,573 15% Strategic Directions 2010 $521,093 $521,093 100% 0 0% TOTAL Funding $1,258,249 $1,147,676 91.2% $110,573 8.8% (*) Priority Populations as identified in the AOD Strategic Directions 2010 plan.

  • Reedley College Strategic Directions: Student Success Committee activities will align with and support the following strategic directions.

  • The WOHT Dispute Resolution Process is found in the WOHT Mission, Strategic Directions, Structure and CDMA document.

  • All employees who are subject to the provisions of this Agreement are required to provide service to the public in accordance with the Mission Statement, our Values statement and the Strategic Directions and to comply with the provisions of the Child and Family Services Act (1984) and Ministry Standards as amended.