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This arrow circle diagram example was created on the base of the figure illustrating the webpage "Institutional Planning" from the Southside Virginia Community College website. "Planning at SVCC is a continuing process which is directed by four main influences. First, the President publishes the college's goals for the upcoming year. Second, academic programs and administrative units publish goals within their area of responsibility in support of the President's goals. Third, data on the college's students, programs, and initiatives are collected by a variety of studies and reports. Suggestions are also gathered from various stakeholders for the planning committee to consider. Fourth, the planning committee summarizes the information collected and the progress on meeting the current college goals. The committee then recommends items for the annual planning retreat to address. The planning retreat takes the recommendations of the planning retreat and publishes a planned response to ensure the attainment of the president's goals and to address the issues raised by the input process."
[southside.edu/ institutional-planning]
The arrow circle diagram example "Program assessment plan" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Target and Circular Diagrams solution from the Marketing area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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Arrow circle diagram
Arrow circle diagram, arrow circle diagram,
"Chronic care management encompasses the oversight and education activities conducted by health care professionals to help patients with chronic diseases and health conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, lupus, multiple sclerosis and sleep apnea learn to understand their condition and live successfully with it. This term is equivalent to disease management (health) for chronic conditions. The work involves motivating patients to persist in necessary therapies and interventions and helping them to achieve an ongoing, reasonable quality of life." [Chronic care management. Wikipedia]
The health care risk diagram (process decision program chart, PDPC) example "Chronic care improvement" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the solution "Seven Management and Planning Tools" from the Management area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Risk diagram
Risk diagram, risk, plan,