Public Health Finance-1
Criteria | Exemplary - 100% | Satisfactory - 80-99% | Partially Met - 40-79% | Attempted - 1-39% | Not Evident - 0% |
Count 15% | More than 10 criteria are listed in the heuristic. | At least 10 criteria are listed in the heuristic. However, one or two of the criteria don’t meet “Satisfactory” in the “Quality” criterion (of this rubric). | Less than 10 criteria are listed in the heuristic, or more than two don’t meet “Satisfactory” in the “Quality” criterion (of this rubric). | Less than 6 criteria are listed in the heuristic. | No criteria are listed in the heuristic. |
Quality 40% | Criteria should produce clear, useful insights into the prospect of merging with the target organization. | Criteria are defined in such a way as isolate specific qualities of a target organization and evaluate them. The same criteria, applied to a second target organization, would produce an evaluation that could be easily compared to the first. | Some of the criteria could are vague or jumbled. The evaluations they produce may not be useful in the process of deciding what would need to be done to accomplish a successful merger with the target organization. | Most of the criteria are insufficient to the task of evaluating what would need to be done to accomplish a successful merger with the target organization. | No criteria are listed in the heuristic. |
Coverage 30% | Criteria provide deep coverage on each of the listed aspects, and then some. | Each of listed aspects that the heuristic is supposed to cover are addressed:
| Some of the listed aspects go uncovered. | Most of the listed aspects go uncovered. | None of the listed aspects are covered. |
Grammar and Mechanics 15% | There are no errors in grammar or mechanics. | There are a few errors in grammar and/or mechanics, but they are minor. | There are enough errors in grammar and/or mechanics to distract, sometimes, from the document’s intention. | There are regular, serious errors in grammar and/or mechanics. | The grammar and/or mechanics contain enough errors to regularly confuse the document’s meaning. |