The successive hurdle approach is a method used in decision-making processes, particularly in project evaluation and selection. It involves a series of sequential stages or "hurdles" that a project or proposal must pass through to advance to the next phase. Each hurdle represents specific criteria or benchmarks that must be met, allowing for a systematic assessment of viability and feasibility while minimizing risks. This approach helps organizations filter out less promising projects early on, focusing resources on the most promising opportunities.
Hurdle
Isn't it a hurdle? If that's what you mean. .
If you mean this word in the context of athletics, it is "hurdle".
hurdle tecnology is hurdle technology.
Turtle Hurdle :)
In some dialects, "hurtle" is a homophone for hurdle.
Jack Hurdle's birth name is Lawrence M. Hurdle.
That you have passed a hurdle but have not been referred yet.
The multiple-hurdle approach in policing refers to a strategy where law enforcement agencies implement several sequential processes or criteria that must be met to address a specific issue, such as hiring officers or evaluating suspects. Each "hurdle" serves as a filter, allowing only those who meet certain standards or qualifications to proceed to the next stage. This method enhances decision-making by ensuring thorough evaluation and reducing bias, ultimately aiming to improve the quality of personnel and the effectiveness of policing outcomes.
Ennis C. Hurdle has written: 'John N. Hurdle and descendants'
Clint Hurdle is 59 years old (birthdate: July 30, 1957).
Elite Hurdle was created in 1992.