Program Weight Sample Clauses
The Program Weight clause defines how the relative importance or value of different components or deliverables within a program is determined and allocated. In practice, this clause specifies the percentage or numerical weight assigned to each part of the program, which may affect performance evaluations, payment calculations, or prioritization of tasks. By clearly outlining these weights, the clause ensures transparency in how success is measured and helps prevent disputes over the significance of each program element.
Program Weight. Scores shall be based upon the written examination and Oral Board. The weights assigned shall be as follows:
A. Written Examination - 50 points. (An applicant must achieve a score of at least 70% in order to take the Oral Board.)
B. Oral Board - 50 points.
C. To qualify for a promotion, all applicants must achieve a minimum score of seventy (70) points.
Program Weight. Scores shall be based upon a written examination, performance evaluations, an Oral Board examination, and seniority within the Office of the Sheriff of Lenawee County. The weights assigned shall be as follows:
Program Weight. 1. Scores shall be based upon the written examination, department oral board and classification seniority. The weights assigned shall be as follows:
a. Written Examination: 30 points.
b. Oral Boards: 40 points.
c. Evaluations: 20 points.
d. Classification Seniority: A maximum of 10 points. (Up to a maximum of 10 points on classification seniority.) (.083334 points per month of service within the classification).
Program Weight. Scores shall be based upon a written examination, performance evaluations and an oral board examination. The weights assigned shall be as follows:
A. Written Examination. Forty (40) points.
B. Performance Evaluation. Forty (40) points.
Program Weight. Sheriff is open to modifying test and will explore other options. Scores shall be based upon the written examination and promotion interview board. The weights assigned shall be as follows:
a. Written examination seventy (70) points (an applicant must receive a minimum score of seventy percent (70%) in order to be eligible to take an oral interview).
b. Oral interview twenty (20) points.
c. Bonus points of one (1) per year, maximum of ten (10), for each year of service.
Program Weight. Scores shall be based upon the In Basket examination, department oral board, evaluation, and classification seniority. The weights assigned shall be as follows: In Basket Examination: 30 points Oral Board: 40 points Evaluations: 20 points Classification Seniority: A maximum of 10 points. (Up to a maximum of ten points on classification seniority.) (.083334 points per month of service within the classification.) The Sheriff shall compile a list of the top candidates ranked upon their final score. For each emergency communications supervisor position which is open and which is to be filled as determined by the Sheriff, a roster of successful candidates shall be maintained in consecutive order for a period of two (2) years. The Sheriff shall make his selection from the top candidates as follows:
Program Weight. Scores shall be based upon a performance evaluation and an oral board examination. The weights assigned shall be as follows:
A. Performance evaluation. Forty (40) points. Any qualified applicant may receive up to 10 additional points on the performance evaluation if he/she served as a FTO or CTO.
B. Oral Board. Forty (40) points.
Program Weight. Scores shall be based upon the written examination, assessment center, and seniority. The weights assigned shall be as follows:
A. Written Examination: 40%
B. Assessment Center: 56%
C. Seniority*: 4% * 1/4 point for each year of seniority. To qualify for placement on a promotional list, all applicants must achieve a combined score on the written, assessment center and seniority of seventy (70%) percent. Employees subject to this procedure may participate in whatever number of promotional opportunities their eligibility permits and, accordingly, may be on more than one (1) promotional list if they have achieved the requisite minimum score of seventy (70%) percent.
Program Weight. Scores shall be based upon the written examination, performance evaluation, and department oral board. The weight assigned shall be as follows:
a. Written Exam: 60 points. An applicant must score in the top seventy percent (70%) of the exam group in order to take the oral board.
b. Performance Evaluation: 40 points.
c. Oral Board: 40 points.
d. Seniority: Up to a maximum of five (5) points. Seniority points are given at the rate of one half (1/2) point per year beginning with the fifth (5th) year through the fifteenth (15th) year with a maximum of five (5) points.
e. Performance evaluation shall be the average score from the two (2) most current evaluations for each employee.
f. Two (2) points for Associate Degree, four (4) points for BA, five (5) points for Master Degree or above. Points do not accumulate for different degrees.
Program Weight. Scores will be based upon the Written Exam and the Oral Board as follows:
(a) Written Exam - Forty percent (40%)
(b) Oral Board - Sixty percent (60%)