Performance Enhancement and Evaluation Center University of New England's (PEEC) on the Westbrook College Campus in Portland, Maine will take healthcare education to the next level and allow UNE to serve as a leader in the region. Cost-Based Decision-Making. This course is an introduction to the aggregation of product costs, managerial control, performance evaluation, pricing, as well as other contemporary topics, such as balanced score card, EVA, and MVA. Environmental protection contributes to making our communities and ecosystems diverse, sustainable and economically productive. A monthly publication that features a snapshot of economic data for New England and its six states, including employment, unemployment, income, consumer prices, consumer confidence, real estate, and exports data. Also features the Indicators database. Here you will find a general overview including key economic indicators for the region, a look at the region's demographic composition, a snapshot of New England's banking system, and a glimpse at government finances in the six states. The New England HERC supports the efforts of each of its member institutions to recruit and retain outstanding faculty, administrators, and staff through the sharing of information and resources. Along with our partners, ISC launched the New England Futures project to inspire business, government, and nonprofit leaders in all six states to take responsibility for our common future. A forum to facilitate the development of ideas, the exchange of information, and coordination of programs among and between members in order to enhance the regional concept of planning and development. For more than 25 years NEEP has identified and researched economic issues relevant to New England, giving its members the tools they need to make informed, insightful business and policy decisions. In partnership with members from all across the health care system, NEHI conducts evidence-based research and stimulates policy change to improve the quality and the value of health care. An alliance of leaders from K-12, higher education, business and government in all six New England states focused on helping the six states develop strategies to increase the economic competitiveness and well-being of the region and its citizens through expanded college participation and success. Our Quality Management Plan plan spells out our commitment to developing quality assurance project plans (QAPPs) for each project involving the collection of environmental data or the evaluation of environmental technology. | Building upon a strong liberal arts foundation, we challenge our students to reach their full potential through informed discourse and the pursuit of excellence in a framework of academic freedom. Economic Adventure promotes a family oriented understanding of key economic concepts, including standard of living, economic growth, and rising labor productivity, using examples from New England's own unique history. The New England Public Policy Center is dedicated to improving the quality of analysis on the economic and policy issues that affect the region. Hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston’s Research Department, NESG seminars cover topics related to the New England economy and presented by researchers from universities and other organizations. Select from lists of the most popular New England statistics. The Economic Profile of New England paints a broad picture of the region’s economy by examining data on labor force, income, housing, and other important economic indicators. In 2006, ELP launched the New England Regional Network to develop local emerging leaders and strengthen environmental efforts from center city neighborhoods and the suburbs to rural areas in New England. Comprising small business officers from Defense agencies and Procurement Technical Assistance Centers, along with defense contractors large and small, created a special High Performance Team dubbed `The Matchmakers' to identify problems in implementing national small business programs and to work aggressively to solve them. A region-wide effort involving leadership from the commercial and nonprofit cultural sectors and served as models for many of the creative economy initiatives currently in progress across the region. When it comes to ‘green’ hotels and eco-friendly restaurants, New England is leading the way. Forbes magazine ranks four states in the top dozen ‘greenest’ in the nation. The official tourism site for the six states of New England. The local economies of the New England states are closely intertwined; future housing and economic development strategies must be planned jointly. The mission of the New England CC is to develop the capacity of state education agencies to assist districts and schools in improving achievement outcomes for all students. |