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Transparency

For Transparency we have terms and definitions in 18 topics. The topics are Accounting, Advocacy, Fundraising, Grantmaking, International Economics, Non-Profit Accountability, Non-Profit Governance, Non-Profit Leadership, Non-Profit Marketing, Paper, Photography, Physical Geography, Postcard, Public Speaking, Role Playing Games, Scanner, Scrapbooking and Supply Chain.



Transparency (Accounting)

in economics(1) Principle adopted in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade that governments must make their rulesregulationsand practices open and accessible to the public and other governments. (2) General Agreement on Trade in Services requirement that its member states publish their regulations affecting trade in servicesthat they notify the Council for Trade in Services of any relevant changesand that they respond promptly to requests for information from other members.


Transparency (Advocacy)

Sharing information and acting in an open manner. Transparency allows stakeholders to gather information that may be critical to defending their interests. Transparent systems have clear procedures for public decision making and open channels of communication between stakeholders and officials, and make a range of information accessible.


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Transparency (Fundraising)

Sharing information and acting in an open manner. Transparency allows stakeholders to gather information that may be critical to defending their interests. Transparent systems have clear procedures for public decision making and open channels of communication between stakeholders and officials, and make a range of information accessible.


Transparency (Grantmaking)

Sharing information and acting in an open manner. Transparency allows stakeholders to gather information that may be critical to defending their interests. Transparent systems have clear procedures for public decision making and open channels of communication between stakeholders and officials, and make a range of information accessible.


Transparency (International Economics)

The clarity with which a regulation, policy, or institution can be understood and anticipated. Depends on openness, predictability, and comprehensibility. Lack of transparency can itself be a NTB


Transparency (Non-Profit Accountability)

Sharing information and acting in an open manner. Transparency allows stakeholders to gather information that may be critical to defending their interests. Transparent systems have clear procedures for public decision making and open channels of communication between stakeholders and officials, and make a range of information accessible.


Transparency (Non-Profit Governance)

Sharing information and acting in an open manner. Transparency allows stakeholders to gather information that may be critical to defending their interests. Transparent systems have clear procedures for public decision making and open channels of communication between stakeholders and officials, and make a range of information accessible.


Transparency (Non-Profit Leadership)

Sharing information and acting in an open manner. Transparency allows stakeholders to gather information that may be critical to defending their interests. Transparent systems have clear procedures for public decision making and open channels of communication between stakeholders and officials, and make a range of information accessible.


Transparency (Non-Profit Marketing)

Sharing information and acting in an open manner. Transparency allows stakeholders to gather information that may be critical to defending their interests. Transparent systems have clear procedures for public decision making and open channels of communication between stakeholders and officials, and make a range of information accessible.


Transparency (Paper)

Photographic positive mounted in a clear or transparent image.


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Transparency (Photography)

A positive image on a transparent base, such as film or glass, viewed by transmitted rather than reflected light. When mounted in a metal, plastic or cardboard mount, a transparency is called a slide. Also Archival terminology for a 4x5 sheet of film.


Transparency (Physical Geography)

The ability of a medium to allow light to pass through it.


Transparency (Postcard)

A type of Hold to Light postcard that creates its transformation with many thin layers of paper. A total change in image is caused by strong light behind the postcard. There are no die cut holes in the surface to achieve this transformation.


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Transparency (Public Speaking)

A visual aid drawn, written, or printed on a sheet of clear acetate and shown with an overhead projector.


Transparency (Role Playing Games)

Rules design that does not call attention to the rules in operation. In general, it suggests rules that are intuitive, though different people may find different systems intuitive. It is generally considered a problematic term on The Forge.


Transparency (Scanner)

A positive photograph on transparent film such as Agfachrome, Kodachrome, or Ektachrome film, usable as copy for color separation and viewed by transmitted light. A positive color image of the original drawing, painting or scene on a colored photographic film is also referred to as a chrome.


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Transparency (Scrapbooking)

A clear film/sheet of material that has images, designs, word art, etc. printed onto its surface. When a transparency is laid over another surface, the bottom layer will show through wherever the transparency is clear.


Transparency (Supply Chain)

The ability to gain access to information without regard to the system's landscape or architecture. An example would be where an online customer could access a vendor's web site to place an order and receive availability information supplied by a third party outsource manufacturer or shipment information from a third party logistics provider.




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