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INDICATORS

INDICATORS
ScnBasic
Those manifestations in a person or group that indicate whether it is doing well or poorly, signal an approaching change, or show that the auditing process has reached the desired end point.
INDICATORS
ScnMaster
conditions or circumstances arising during an action which indicate whether the action is running well or badly. A bad condition not getting any better or not lessening, or the person having losses would be bad indicators. A bad condition getting better or becoming less present would be a good indicator. Good indicators also include such things as fast progress, person happy, having wins, etc. TRs and Objs Crs Glossary Final approval 25.4.90
INDICATORS
ScnTUEU
those manifestations in a person or group that indicate whether it is doing well or poorly, signal an approaching change, or show that the auditing process has reached the desired end point.conditions or circumstances arising during an action which indicate whether the action is running well or badly. A bad condition not getting any better or not lessening, or the person having losses would be bad indicators. A bad condition getting better or becoming less present would be a good indica- tor. Good indicators also include such things as fast progress, person happy, having wins, etc.conditions or circumstances arising during an action which indicate whether the action is running well or badly. A bad condition not getting any better or not lessening, or the person having losses would be bad indicators. A bad condition getting better or becoming less present would be a good indicator. Good indicators also include such things as fast progress, person happy, having wins, etc.those manifestations in a person or group that whether it is doing well or poorly, signal an approaching change, or show that the auditing process has reached the desired end point.
INDICATORS
ScnTech
those manifestations in a person or group that indicate whether it is doing well or poorly, signal an approaching change, or show that the auditing process has reached the desired end point. (HCOB 20 Feb 70)