4th September 2009, 08:34 PM
I do love grabbing the wrong end, because often it is more interesting.
Measuring the known (which is what you describe is easy-ish) measuring the unknown in a planning concept.. nw thats more interesting. I would love to see exactly how these measurements are done.. and how exactly they will be implemented in PPS. rather than a vague concept and mumble, which is all I see in (for example) this Policy HE6: Monitoring indicators.
All I want to know is where is the docuemnt to back this one up.
I am the same with Setting issues... I can't say too much, however I recently had this (alleged) conversation.
"the setting is significant"
"how did you work out the setting"
"we have still to decide"
"so why is it significant"
" please take part in a consultation"
"about what?"
"how to work out setting value"
"so how can you work out the setting is significant?"
"we have decided"
"what?
"that is is significant based on the setting criteria"
"what criteria?"
"we have still to decide"
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArg xx( xx(
So where can I find these performance indicator criteria... then I will be happy
Measuring the known (which is what you describe is easy-ish) measuring the unknown in a planning concept.. nw thats more interesting. I would love to see exactly how these measurements are done.. and how exactly they will be implemented in PPS. rather than a vague concept and mumble, which is all I see in (for example) this Policy HE6: Monitoring indicators.
All I want to know is where is the docuemnt to back this one up.
I am the same with Setting issues... I can't say too much, however I recently had this (alleged) conversation.
"the setting is significant"
"how did you work out the setting"
"we have still to decide"
"so why is it significant"
" please take part in a consultation"
"about what?"
"how to work out setting value"
"so how can you work out the setting is significant?"
"we have decided"
"what?
"that is is significant based on the setting criteria"
"what criteria?"
"we have still to decide"
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArg xx( xx(
So where can I find these performance indicator criteria... then I will be happy
For really I think that the poorest he that is in England hath a life to live, as the greatest he
Thomas Rainborough 1647
Thomas Rainborough 1647