Examples of Process Level in a sentence
Formal Complaint Process Level One – Complaint to DistrictAnyone may initiate a formal complaint of sexual harassment, even if the informal complaint process is being utilized.
Grievance Process Level TwoIf the aggrieved employee is dissatisfied with the Vice President’s response, he/she must, within five business days of receipt of the response, submit a written request to the Director of Human Resources for a review by the President.
There can be no guarantee that instruments suitable for hedging currency or market shifts will be available at the time the relevant Underlying Fund wishes to use them, or will be able to be liquidated when the relevant Underlying Fund wishes to do so.
Process Level One: An employee who believes that he/she has a grievance shall inform that employee’s immediate supervisor that the employee has a potential grievance and discuss the matter with the supervisor within five working days of the occurrence of the grievance.
Flexibility and ease of interpreta- tion of BPM techniques allows shortening the path between process design and its translation into working software and makes BPM a very useful tool that integrates three levels within an organization: the Enterprise Level, the Process Level and the Implementation Level.The term “BPM” is used in many different ways.
The provision of the Sugar Industry Reform Package and more buoyant sugar prices helped push farm sale prices up.20 The decision to expand sugarcane production through purchase of land is likely to involve investing at a high point in the rural land price cycle.
Commissioning Process Level 1 is the proper level of commissioning for the Projector Upgrades.
Levels of Delegated Authority for Course and Program Approval Process Level I Course and Program Changes: Level I course and program changes require campus approval by the department, college/school, and university Undergraduate Curriculum or Graduate Curriculum Committees.
Pedro da Motta Veiga, ‘Trade Policy-Making in Brazil: Transition Paths’, in Inter-American Devel- opment Bank, Institute for the Integration of Latin America and the Caribbean (IDBINTAL), The Trade Policy-Making Process, Level One of the Two Level Game: Country Studies in the Western Hemisphere (Washington, DC: Inter-American Development Bank, March 2002), p.
The Internal Control System implemented at PT Portugal was based on an internationally acknowledged model - COSO (Committee of Sponsoring Organisations of the Treadway Commission) - making use of the layers established according to such model, notably: (i) Entity Level Controls; (ii) IT Level Controls; and (iii) Process Level Controls.