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Accountability, in
terms of
ethics and governance, is
equated with answerability, culpability, liability, and the
expectation of account-giving. As in...
- theology, the age of
accountability (also
called the age of discretion) is the age at
which children are
deemed to be
accountable for
their beliefs and...
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Accountability software, or shameware, is a type of
surveillance software that
records the user's
Internet activity and
reports it to
another person, often...
- time to
recovery which can be
easily measured and the
supplier held
accountably. Note that some
suppliers will
interpret MTTR to mean 'mean time to respond'...
- The
United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) is an independent,
nonpartisan government agency within the
legislative branch that
provides auditing...
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according to the
basic principle of
autonomy for
accountability, that it is
freed from the
rules but
accountable for results.
Charter schools are
publicly funded...
- An
accountability partner is
someone who
supports another person to keep a
commitment or
maintain progress on a
desired goal. They will
often be a trusted...
- ****ignment
matrix (RAM), also
known as RACI
matrix (/ˈreɪsi/; responsible,
accountable, consulted, and informed) or
linear responsibility chart (LRC), is a...
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Republican Accountability (RA),
formerly Republican Accountability Project (RAP) and, for the
current presidential election,
Republican Voters Against...
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Police accountability involves holding both
individual police officers, as well as law
enforcement agencies responsible for
effectively delivering basic...