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There is no such thing as "performance edition."
The difference between output and outcome is that , output is the product or service that comes out of a process and outcome is the net result of that output to the organization.
Differences between public administration and political process?
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core of performance is induvidual for canada core of Performance is always in groups for Japan
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Processes deliver OUTPUTS. In other words, what pops out of the end of a process is an output. For example in a recruitment process the output would be newly appointed staff. An OUTCOME is a level of performance, or achievement. It may be associated with the process, or the output. Outcomes imply quantification of performance. The newly appointed people may be: - capable, or incapable of performing their role (Competence vs. Requirements) - too many, or too few (Quantity) Processes deliver OUTPUTS. In other words, what pops out of the end of a process is an output. For example in a recruitment process the output would be newly appointed staff. An OUTCOME is a level of performance, or achievement. It may be associated with the process, or the output. Outcomes imply quantification of performance. The newly appointed people may be: - capable, or incapable of performing their role (Competence vs. Requirements) - too many, or too few (Quantity)
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The process is bank reconciliation.
There are many differences, including design, performance, engine power, cost, and others.
the side with the most population won because they had more power