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Workshop Objectives. A workshop was held to initiate the development of best practices for the collection of fisheries- dependent mammal, sea turtle, and seabird bycatch data in pelagic and demersal longline fisheries. The workshop was held at the International Fisheries Observer Conference (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx), November 8-11, 2004, in Sydney, Australia. The objectives of the workshop were to: • Share information on current data collection practices and methodologies (i.e., why are certain variables collected, which variables are collected, and how are they collected by observer programs worldwide). • Solicit information from data users on variables that are critical, preferred, optimal, or not important to facilitate research and analysis to reduce bycatch of protected species. • Identify data not being gathered systematically that might facilitate research and analysis to reduce bycatch of protected species. • Coordinate with observer program staff to understand data collection limitations. • Recommend best practices for observer data collection in longline fisheries that would facilitate research and analysis to reduce bycatch of protected species, in the form of a prioritized list of variables and consistent procedures. • Establish a network to continue to develop, refine, and implement best practices. WORKSHOP APPROACH
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Workshop Objectives. Upon completion of this workshop you will be able to:  Identify the purpose of a resume  Determine the best resume format for your targeted career search  Organize individual information including dates of employment, companies worked for, positions held and education or training experiences  Draft accomplishment statements that demonstrate quantifiable results using the STAR format – Situation/Task, Action and Results  Write a qualifying summary and list key skills that target specific positions using resources such as O*Net Online, Employ Florida Marketplace and other online resources for job descriptions  Use supporting career search campaign correspondence such as cover letters, reference sheets and thank you notes What is a resume? It is a visual presentation of your skills and experience. A good resume demonstrates how your skills and abilities match the requirements and qualifications of the job(s) to which you are applying. What is the purpose of a resume? To get an interview!! Therefore, it is crucial that your resume makes that all-important first impression for you. You don’t get a job solely based on your resume. A good resume stimulates the interest of a potential employer to talk with you further. What are employers looking for in a resume? Most human resources professionals, recruiters and hiring managers spend a maximum of 10 seconds on the initial scan of a resume. Make your resume stand out in those critical 10 seconds by ensuring it is:  Easy to read – use a professional format that is clean and crisp  Well-written and concise – free of grammatical and punctuation errors, and not needlessly wordy  Professional and accurate – highlight your unique accomplishments using facts and figures to back up your claims  Well-organized – use bullets, bold print and indentations to quickly guide the eye to main points  Electronically searchable – use a font, such as Arial or Times New Roman, which can be picked up by electronic resume scanners. Font size should not be smaller than ten  Proofread! – Proofread! – Proofread! – or ask someone else to do it – another pair of eyes always helps How long should a resume be? The best resumes are usually no longer than one or two pages. Some electronic resume readers and online applications will only read one page, so the second page information may be lost. In most instances a one-page resume will suffice, however yours should never be longer than two pages. Do I need to change my resume every tim...
Workshop Objectives. The meeting objectives included: A recap of the objectives of the HIV ST working group and the outcome of Workshop #1 A focus on learnings from different HIV ST service delivery modalities to address some of the information gaps identified in Workshop #1 Providing an opportunity for blood based HIV STK manufacturers/representatives to present their products to the group Summarizing and creating a plan to address the additional information gaps that were identified during the session to better understand current market performance Workshop Participants: The workshop was attended by stakeholders from public, private, for-and not-for-profit providers, social/commercial importers and suppliers, and development partners. Representatives from the following organizations participated in the meeting: the Tanzania Commission for AIDS (TACAIDS), USAID, T-Marc, Sciex (representing Orasure), Synermed (representing Mylan HIV self-testing kit), Nebula Health Care (representing Bionnex), MyService, Tanzania Youth Alliance (TAYOA), Population Services International (PSI), FHI360, Amref, Pathfinder, and FHM Engage.
Workshop Objectives. Provide overview of the Regional Ocean Partnership Funding Program (ROPFP); • Identify ideas to advance West Coast regional coastal and marine spatial planning (CMSP) while supporting the full range of West Coast regional ocean priorities to facilitate a coordinated and robust application for funding under the ROPFP; and • Confirm next steps moving forward.
Workshop Objectives. The objective of this workshop was to present the results of MMAMA at the end of the project to a wide audience of academic, industrial and EC participants in order to disseminate them and favour the discussions and collaborations between the attendants. The public show of the demonstration of implementation of SMM would allow to convince our stakeholders and the European manufacturers of coatings, photovoltaic cells, advanced thin film materials and semi-conductor circuits about the importance and necessity to use this European platform for microwave testing and control for nanotechnology materials.
Workshop Objectives. The objectives of this Micro B3 stakeholder workshop are to inform and discuss:  different scenarios of data flow associated with genetic material that was accessed under the scope of the Nagoya Protocol,  the importance of open access to marine, environmental and genomics data for pre- competitive research in order to facilitate dissemination and further analysis of such data and to fully unlock its scientific potential,  the need for clear regulation of data access and transfer, as well as related benefit- sharing in ABS agreements at the point of access to genetic material, as well as  possible options for managing data further downstream in the research and development chain in line with international obligations established by the Nagoya Protocol.
Workshop Objectives. The overall aim of CreativeCH is enabling cities and regions across Europe to benefit from Cultural Heritage assets through innovative approaches, products and services that are developed and promoted in creative cooperation of Cultural Heritage (CH) organisations, Science & Technology (S&T) centres and Cultural & Creative Industry (CCI) businesses. The CreativeCH workshop programme consists of 10 workshops that are organised to share, discuss and consolidate the current experiences in CH – S&T – CCI Cooperation. The project aims at creating a rich and inspiring knowledge base on such cooperation. Therefore the workshops cover a wide range of issues and opportunities in such cooperation. The workshops xxxxxx an open and productive exchange of experiences among the participants. The formats are flexible, chosen according to the particular topic and the type and context of the event at which a workshop is held. The typical setup that has been used in the workshops already held includes short “show & tell” presentations, demonstrations of innovative digital products and services, and moderated discussion rounds. The duration of such a workshop is about 3 hours.
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  • Specific Objectives In accordance with Articles 34 and 35 of the Cotonou Agreement, the specific objectives of this Agreement are to:

  • Goals & Objectives The purpose of this Agreement is to ensure that the proper elements and commitments are in place to provide consistent IT service support and delivery to the Customer by Centre. The goal of this Agreement is to obtain mutual agreement for IT service provision between Centre and Customer. The objectives of this Agreement are to:  Provide clear reference to service ownership, accountability, roles and/or responsibilities.  Present a clear, concise and measurable description of service provision to the Customer.  Match perceptions of expected service provision with actual service support & delivery.

  • Training Objectives It is important that the objectives for the employee(s) enrolling in this course or program is related to the strategic objectives of the organization for which the employee works. Provide text to explain how the training event meets agency objective(s) and purpose type.

  • Project Objectives The Program consists of the projects described in Annex I (each a “Project” and collectively, the “Projects”). The objective of each of the Projects (each a “Project Objective” and collectively, the “Project Objectives”) is to:

  • Goals Goals define availability, performance and other objectives of Service provisioning and delivery. Goals do not include remedies and failure to meet any Service Goal does not entitle Customer to a Service credit.

  • PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES 4.1 The Performance Plan (Annexure A) sets out-

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