System-Level Accountability Scorecard
Assumptions: Strategy Alignment with External Environment
Government
Rationale: Some
proposed
legislation could cause the system to make strategic changes;
however, the likelihood of enactment is uncertain. Latest Update:
Background: The system bases its strategic
actions on assumptions about the condition of macro-environmental
elements like government regulations. Some of the considerations
for analyzing the Government Environmental Indicator are as follows:
- Legislative constraints on system decisions, e.g. tuition
rates, construction plans, contracting, etc.
- Stability of political leadership.
- Availability of state and federal budget resources.
- Other legislative mandates related to matters such as intellectual
property, labor regulation, and health and safety factors.
- Regulatory considerations.
The condition of this environmental indicator will be reassessed
as legislative proposals emerge and develop.
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