Performance Metrics definition

Performance Metrics means criteria established by the Administrator relating to any of the following, as it may apply to an individual, one or more business units, divisions, or Affiliates, or on a company-wide basis, and in absolute terms, relative to a base period, or relative to the performance of one or more comparable companies, peer groups, or an index covering multiple companies:
Performance Metrics means the Board approved organization performance metrics that provide an overview of the organization performance in achieving quality, workplace safety, financial and human resource targets including without limitation, the Performance Improvement Targets, Balanced Scorecard, Patient Safety Indicators, wait times indicators and such other performance metrics that the Board may approve from time to time;
Performance Metrics means the measures of an

Examples of Performance Metrics in a sentence

  • Title IA and Title IIA Performance Metrics Points Title IA students will meet or beat the expected outcome measures for reading and/or math on the Star Assessment.

  • The proposed revised Annex IX (Performance Metrics) pursuant to Section 4.2(f) (ManagementCo Responsibilities – Performance Metrics) shall have been approved by PREB or otherwise finalized for purposes of this Agreement in accordance with Section 4.2(f) (ManagementCo Responsibilities – Performance Metrics).

  • The Budgets and the related ServCo staffing levels for each Contract Year shall be designed to be adequate in both scope and amounts to reasonably assure that Operator is able to carry out the related O&M Services in accordance with the Contract Standards and have a reasonable opportunity to earn the Incentive Fee for achieving the Performance Metrics.

  • Contractor is subject to ongoing monitoring for compliance with all RFP and contract requirements, with emphasis on the following: Performance Metrics for – Registered School Nurses (RN’s) Provision of RN personnel with appropriate credentials and training for assigned positions in a timely manner (3-5 business days).

  • In the event such an amendment is proposed, Operator shall prepare and submit to PREB proposed amended Performance Metrics, which amendment shall require and be subject to approval by PREB; provided that to the extent a new category of metrics is added or the methodology for calculating a given metric is modified as part of the amendment, a Tax Opinion and a Reliance Letter shall be obtained, at the cost of Owner or Administrator, with respect to any such amendment.


More Definitions of Performance Metrics

Performance Metrics means the commitments for training workers, job creation, job retention, minimum hourly wage, capital investment, and other commitments set forth in the award agreements.
Performance Metrics means performance objectives measuring achievement in earnings (including earnings per share or net earnings); earnings before interest, taxes and depreciation; earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization; total stockholder return; return on equity or average stockholder’s equity; return on assets, investment, or capital employed; stock price; margin (including gross margin); income (before or after taxes); operating income; operating income after taxes; pre-tax profit; operating cash flow; sales or revenue targets; increases in revenue or product revenue; expenses and cost reduction goals; improvement in or attainment of working capital levels; economic value added (or an equivalent metric); market share; cash flow; cash flow per share; share price performance; debt reduction; customer satisfaction; stockholders’ equity; capital expenditures; debt levels; operating profit or net operating profit; workforce diversity; growth of net income or operating income; billings; financing; regulatory milestones; stockholder liquidity; corporate governance and compliance; environmental or climate impact; social good impact; intellectual property; personnel matters; progress of internal research; progress of partnered programs; partner satisfaction; budget management; partner or collaborator achievements; internal controls, including those related to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002; investor relations, analysts and communication; implementation or completion of projects or processes; employee retention; strategic partnerships or transactions (including in-licensing and out-licensing of intellectual property); establishing relationships with respect to the marketing, distribution and sale of the Company’s products; supply chain achievements; co-development, co-marketing, profit sharing, joint venture or other similar arrangements; individual performance goals; corporate development and planning goals; and other measures of performance selected by the Administrator. Performance Metrics may be measured on an absolute basis or relative to a pre-established target, across or within Performance Periods, and, with respect to financial metrics, in accordance with or with deviations from either United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”) or International Accounting Standards Board (“IASB”) principles.
Performance Metrics. Each of the Modified Pooled OMC Equipment Availability Factor Performance Metric, the GPI Metric, the BOP Performance Metric, the XXXX Capacity Performance Metric, the XXXX EAF Performance Metric, and the XXXX EFOF Performance Metric.
Performance Metrics means criteria established by the Administrator relating to any of the following, as it may apply to an individual, one or more business units, divisions, or Affiliates, one or more mutual funds or investment portfolios, or on a company-wide basis, and in absolute terms, relative to a base period, or relative to the performance of one or more comparable companies, peer groups, mutual funds or investment portfolios, or an index covering multiple companies, mutual funds or investment portfolios:
Performance Metrics has the meaning specified in the Employment Agreement.
Performance Metrics means each of the Capacity Performance Metric, the EAF Performance Metric, and the EFOF Performance Metric.