Sentences with phrase «as a measure of success»

Using test scores as a measure of success or failure has so many flaws it's pathetic.
It involves setting objectives according to the demands of shareholders, coordinating activities through a professional bureaucracy, and treating productivity as a measure of success.
The money, while appreciated for the usual reasons, is almost more important as a measure of success — a tangible way of keeping score in the game most people play.
Sad to say in this competitive society anything that does not reward people with money and power don't seem to qualify as a measure of success.
For all that cutting Income Tax has come to be seen by governments as a measure of their success, does the public really notice the benefit?
Tough seems to take school performance as the measure of success, but that seems to me too narrow a view for understanding a life trajectory.
The second issue is that, although there are examples of growth as a valued indicator of success, too often we still use a limited view of achievement as our measure of success.
It's not unreasonable to examine adult educational progress as measures of success.
To put it simply, a marriage will implode on itself if it's using its own ease and happiness as a measure of success.
We must not become complacent and accept mediocrity as a measure of success... Club Arsenal with its long traditions, history and status deserves better....
Using off flow as a measure of success also creates another perverse incentive to treat claimants largely according to how long they have claimed their current primary benefit, and what benefit they are claiming, rather than their underlying barriers to work.
The Governor is insisting that we focus on student achievement rather than funding the education bureaucracy as a measure of success.
Sony has cited the $ 40 million generated by these digital rentals and purchases as some measure of success.
But whether or not you actually agree with their comments, it would be silly to think that Lionsgate won't be using the «Twilight» films as the measure of success for the first (and likely not last) installment.
Wenders, the most commercially successful exponent of the neue deutsche Kino, has become known as the most «American» member of the movement, in terms of his filmic content as well as the measure of success that he has achieved in carving his own niche as a European filmmaker in America.
Just as your typical entrepreneur identifies a market and a product to alleviate the «pain» of its prospective clients, a social entrepreneur prioritizes social return over profit as her measure of success.
Businesses have earning reports and stock prices as measures of success; schools seeking multiple purposes — see above — are expected to show immediate, midterm, and long - term results, many of whichare hardly reducible to numbers.
So, on the writing front, having about 97 % of the first time readers returning to buy the movie optioned novels and many coming back to purchase all 9 novels in the series, even crossing over to my YA fantasy series just to keep reading can be used as a measure of success.
«AAHA is my test... because I am a solo practitioner, we need AAHA as a measure of our success.
The press tends to focus on the FCA's enforcement record as the measure of its success, with the size of fines capturing the headlines.
There is also focus on the seminal work of professional services theorist David Maister and the subject of Profits Per Partner which has strongly held sway as a measure of success of law firm performance.
Accomplishments are quantified by using numbers, percentages, and dollar amounts as measures of success where possible.
If we only look at divorce as the measure of success or failure in a relationship, then we would declare a 2 year marriage and a 42 year marriage to both be failures if they end in divorce.
Despite the fact that SEL is not currently recognized by our state as a measure of success, we are committed to focusing on SEL programming in our schools.
CRB, Certified Real Estate Brokerage Manager The Certified Real Estate Brokerage Manager (CRB) designation is recognized industry - wide as the measure of success in brokerage and real estate business management.
It's true that loneliness increased over time for consumers who valued material possessions as a measure of success or a type of «happiness medicine.»
As a measure of success, Down To Earth is targeting 250k members by the end of 2009.
What will you look to as measures of success?
As a measure of success, our goal is to increase the college and career readiness rate of all students in a cohort to 94 % by 2030.
Chambers had moved from another location on a higher floor just this year, as a measure of success but also in search of street traffic.
Yet law firms persist in using another type of PEP (profits per equity partner) as a measure of success.
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