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- Strategy_Markup_Language abstract "Strategy Markup Language (StratML) is an XML-based American national standard vocabulary and schema for the information commonly contained in strategic and performance plans and reports. StratML Part 1, Strategic Plans (ANSI/AIIM 21:2009) specifies the elements of strategic plans and Part 2, Performance Plans and Reports (ANSI/AIIM 22:2011) extends Part 1 to include the additional elements required for performance plans and reports. Part 1 has been approved for publication as an international (ISO) standard.Sections 2 and 10 of the GPRA Modernization Act (GPRAMA) require U.S. federal agencies to publish their strategic and performance plans and reports in machine-readable format. StratML is such a format.Guidance issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) notes that XML is a machine-readable format but does not require agencies to use an open, standard format. However, OMB Circular A-119 directs agencies to use voluntary consensus standards whenever possible and OMB's open government directive requires the use of open data formats to the extent practicable. In May 2013, President Obama issued an executive order, making openness and machine-readability the default for the information of the U.S. federal government, and an accompanying OMB policy memo reiterated that data standards should be used.The vision of the StratML standard is: A worldwide web of intentions, stakeholders, and results. Its more explicit purposes include enabling strategic alignment through literal linkages between performance objectives and the business records supporting them.Although the initial focus has been on the plans and reports that U.S. federal agencies are required to compile and maintain under Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA), the standard has been specified generically so as to be applicable not only to all organizations, worldwide, but also to individuals who choose to lead mission/goal-directed lives.Publishing strategic and performance plans and reports on the Web in open, standard, machine-readable format is a good practice not only for agencies at all levels of government worldwide but also all organizations whose plans and reports should be available to the public. Charitable, tax-exempt organizations have an obligation to their donors, as well as to taxpayers, to share their plans and performance data freely. Charity Navigator's 3.0 initiative focuses on the results being achieved by charities, as the primary means by which their performance should be evaluated. Corporate social responsibility plans and reports should also be openly and freely available on the Web.Performance management and management by objectives (MBO) are supported in a highly scalable manner by an open, machine-readable standard like StratML, thereby enabling the realization of network effects as well as interoperability among proliferating stovepipe "dashboards" reporting performance indicators to various stakeholder groups.".
- Strategy_Markup_Language wikiPageExternalLink StratML.
- Strategy_Markup_Language wikiPageExternalLink www.performance.gov.
- Strategy_Markup_Language wikiPageExternalLink xml.fido.gov.
- Strategy_Markup_Language wikiPageExternalLink StratMLToolList.htm.
- Strategy_Markup_Language wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Strategy_Markup_Language wikiPageExternalLink WhyStratML.pdf.
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- Strategy_Markup_Language comment "Strategy Markup Language (StratML) is an XML-based American national standard vocabulary and schema for the information commonly contained in strategic and performance plans and reports. StratML Part 1, Strategic Plans (ANSI/AIIM 21:2009) specifies the elements of strategic plans and Part 2, Performance Plans and Reports (ANSI/AIIM 22:2011) extends Part 1 to include the additional elements required for performance plans and reports.".
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