Strategic Goal definition

Strategic Goal. A: Address the underlying causes of biodiversity loss by mainstreaming biodiversity across government and society Target 1
Strategic Goal means any objective strategic goal, formula or standard in respect of a Performance Period established by the Committee consistent with the terms hereof and the terms of the Omnibus Plan, which may incorporate (to the extent permitted under Section 162(m) of the Code) provisions for disregarding or adjusting for changes in accounting methods, corporate transactions (including but not limited to dispositions and acquisitions) and other similar types of events or circumstances, and which shall be based on one or more of the following criteria applicable to the Company, any of its Affiliates, and any of their respective business units, or any one or more other performance measures selected by the Committee in its sole discretion consistent with the terms of the Omnibus Plan: (i) the attainment of certain target levels of operating profit; (ii) the attainment of a specified level of debt reduction; or (iii) the attainment of specific improvement in return on assets. The Strategic Goals for the Performance Period 2004 - 2006 are set out in Part A of Appendix I.
Strategic Goal. 2: To provide a supportive learn- ing environment that is conducive to Teaching and Learning. Strategic Goal 3: To maximize family and com- munity engagement that contributes to the advancement of student success. Strategic Goal 4. To build professional capacity in order to achieve a premier, student focused workforce. Gadsden administrators and teachers have studied our student performance data to decide on the most important areas of improvement for our school. • Vocabulary Acquisition • Writing Across the Content In the 2nd Grade Classroom The 2nd grade classroom teachers will work with students and their families to support students’ success in reading and math. Some of our key connections with families will be:

Examples of Strategic Goal in a sentence

  • HUD Strategic Goal: Increase the availability of decent, safe, and affordable housing.

  • Strategic Goal 7: Provide all Americans Access to a Safe, Nutritious, and Secure Food Supply.

  • Strategic Goal 2: Enhance service delivery to employers and jobseekers.

  • Strategic Goal Area 3The systematic incorporation of risk reduction approaches into the design and implementation of emergency preparedness, response and recovery programmes in the reconstruction of affected communities.

  • Strategic Goal Area 2The development and strengthening of institutions, mechanisms and capacities at all levels, in particular at the community level, that can systematically contribute to building resilience to hazards.


More Definitions of Strategic Goal

Strategic Goal. B: Reduce the direct pressures on biodiversity and promote sustainable use Target 5 By 2020, the rate of loss of all natural habitats, including forests, is at least halved and where feasible brought close to zero, and degradation and fragmentation is significantly reduced. Relevance of Target for AEWA: Highly relevant. The issue of habitat loss and degradation is central to delivering AEWA’s objectives. TC assessment of needs: Needs significantly more attention from Parties especially with respect of the following issues: establishing schemes to monitor and report on the extent of wetlands and other habitats – and change over time – jointly with Ramsar and other relevant international processes; identifying and addressing the main drivers of habitat loss at flyway level; ensuring that important natural habitats of waterbirds are protected through legislative or other means; and developing a shared and evidence-based understanding of regional rates of wetland habitat loss as the basis for prioritised actions to address the drivers of such loss and degradation in the context of impacts on sustaining flyway populations. Provides major opportunities4 to work with those involved with delivering the Ramsar Convention at various scales.
Strategic Goal. Increase NCP participation in the workforce.
Strategic Goal. C: To improve the status of biodiversity by safeguarding ecosystems, species and genetic diversity Strategic Goal D: Enhance the benefits to all from biodiversity and ecosystem services Strategic Goal E: Enhance implementation through participatory planning, knowledge management and capacity building
Strategic Goal. 1A: Excellence in Education: Instruction Services Strategic Goal 1B: Excellence in Education: Student Support Strategic Goal 2A: Institutional Effectiveness: Xxxxxx Student Success Subcommittees: Subcommittees are formed as needed. Revision Approved by Reedley College Academic Standards Committee, August 22, 2012 Approved by Reedley College Academic Senate, October 22, 2012 Revision Presented to Reedley College Academic Standards Committee, September 28, 2016 Revision Presented to Reedley College Academic Standards Committee, April 26, 2017 Revision Presented to Reedley College Academic Standards Committee and approved May 16, 2018
Strategic Goal means the development, in partnership with the Company’s Executive Committee, of a compelling growth strategy for the Company that is accepted and endorsed by the Board.
Strategic Goal means a general statement of purpose or a short, medium or long term goal set by an AI in line with its corporate mission and values, with a view to achieving desired outcomes in relation to growth, efficiency, survival and control of the environment1.
Strategic Goal. 2: Make transit and other sustainable modes of transportation the most attractive and preferred means of travel Objective 2.1: Improve transit service.