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There аre twо pаrts tо this test. Be sure tо do both pаrts as specified. Answer both Part I and Part II as specified. PART I—Answer two out of the three questions in this part as specified. 1)As presented in Mikesell, define the term mandate. Present one specific example of a mandate. As considered in Module 4, specify two potential positives and one potential negative about certain mandates OR one potential positive and two potential negatives. about certain mandates. 2)Consider the strategies of: dire consequences, spend to save, it pays for itself, and geographic dispersion. Select two of these strategies; define them and present a concrete illustration for each one. 3)The City of Happyville Health Department is preparing a new needs request to add two more full-time restaurant inspectors to its current force of three such inspectors. Suppose the general role of these inspectors is to protect the public from getting restaurant food-related illnesses. In part, this is pursued via annual restaurant inspections, and special inspections pursuant to citizen complaints. Specify one example of a potential indicator (measure) that might realistically be projected for if the proposed increase is approved and for if the proposed increase is not approved. (an actual proposal might use multiple indicators—am just asking for one example here) Present two major specific, diverse examples of pesky questions that a budget reviewer might ask about the actual need for the proposed increase in positions? (an actual proposal might elicit many pesky questions—am just asking for two examples here)
There аre twо pаrts tо this test. Be sure tо do both pаrts as specified. Answer both Part I and Part II as specified. PART I—Answer two out of the three questions in this part as specified. 1)As presented in Mikesell, define the term mandate. Present one specific example of a mandate. As considered in Module 4, specify two potential positives and one potential negative about certain mandates OR one potential positive and two potential negatives. about certain mandates. 2)Consider the strategies of: dire consequences, spend to save, it pays for itself, and geographic dispersion. Select two of these strategies; define them and present a concrete illustration for each one. 3)The City of Happyville Health Department is preparing a new needs request to add two more full-time restaurant inspectors to its current force of three such inspectors. Suppose the general role of these inspectors is to protect the public from getting restaurant food-related illnesses. In part, this is pursued via annual restaurant inspections, and special inspections pursuant to citizen complaints. Specify one example of a potential indicator (measure) that might realistically be projected for if the proposed increase is approved and for if the proposed increase is not approved. (an actual proposal might use multiple indicators—am just asking for one example here) Present two major specific, diverse examples of pesky questions that a budget reviewer might ask about the actual need for the proposed increase in positions? (an actual proposal might elicit many pesky questions—am just asking for two examples here)
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