Frequent changes of focus mean that P&G is not particularly interested in recruiting specialists for a specialist's job.
Not exact matches
But democratic systems also have the downside
of high cost
of periodic elections, the influence
of special interests on elected leaders and the general lack
of a sharp national
focus, in some cases, because
of the
frequent changing of leadership and
change of national development plans anytime such
changes happen, and also the generally slow nature
of the decision - making process.
«This type
of frequent,
focused distraction,» she explains, «isn't just capable
of creating long - lasting
changes in our brains; it is particularly good at doing so.»
Hess's second case study
focuses on the five - year - old voucher plan in Cleveland, where he finds that the potential benefits
of choice and competition were neutralized by multiple factors, including
frequent changes in leadership, the state's move to take over the city's schools, the modest size
of the vouchers (only $ 2,250), and the existence
of strong unions.
The key mistakes identified include: late publication and
frequent changes in the middle
of the year; inappropriate content; lack
of clarity on standards and contradictory guidelines; a
focus on tick - box skills rather than the quality
of work; lack
of time to implement the new curriculum; and serious errors on the design
of a reception baseline, leading to its cancellation.
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The scientists said the IPCC needs to make a number
of structural
changes, including producing more
frequent and
focused reports, increasing transparency and shifting some
of its attention to hyper - local projections that would provide communities and their leaders a clearer picture
of what their futures look like.
As a result, he's been a
frequent target
of environmental groups and scientists
focused on slowing climate
change.
He suggests having a Global Science Panel to deliver
frequent,
focused reports on specific scientific topics, Regional Evaluation Panels to assess the cultural, social, economic and development dimensions
of climate
change and a Policy Analysis Panel to undertake rapid analyses
of specific policy options, such the environmental effectiveness
of controlling black carbon.
It argues that the IPCC's «heroic days»
of «Herculean work» are probably over, more
frequent assessments
focused on policy challenges are required, and the wider review
of science made possible by the blogosphere can help: New Scientist says because the case for anthropogenic climate
change is firmly established («the Nobel prize is won») the IPCC really needs to revision itself.
«One
of the challenges that many companies have been finding is just keeping up with the
frequent changes,» says Riyaz Dattu a Toronto - based partner at Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, where he
focuses on international trade and market access.