Not exact matches
Last October, I looked around the table during a Lessonly
board meeting and thought to myself, «How do the women on the team feel when they walk past this
room and see a bunch of men making big
decisions on their behalf?»
A person who was in the
room when Cohn brought out the dossiers says the ploy had no influence on the
board's
decisions, though it was unmistakably a threat to release damaging information.
New manager, new back
room staff, new control in terms of
board decisions is what we need.
What would Wenger do if he was the
decision maker at
board room level all these years, if it was his club literally.
I fail to see the sense in a fair bit of what he does — but being the charitable sort I give him more benefit of the doubt than maybe he is entitled to because I just know that every
decision he has made or has not made has far more complexity to it and involves things that will probably remain unknown outside of the AFC
board room for ever.
Barton has made several gestures suggesting his disappointment with the Newcastle
board, and the previous along with his various dressing
room bust ups could weigh heavily on Newcastle's
decision to release their star player.
«The
decision that I have made about that [New York City schools chancellor] position is however a
decision I can no longer sustain,» he said, garnering loud applause from attendees and
board members in the
room.
And one day, because of a calculated
decision in a
board room, he gets moved down the ladder in American consumer life.
And at some point in the haze of hoorahs and cheers as the
board voted to rescind its
decision to increase the tax levy, I felt a whoosh of air behind me and turned to see (no lie) M. de Tocqueville, notebook in hand, scurrying from the
room.
I explained that I had come from a previous role as an advocate of student voice and student
decision making in all areas of school life from classroom to
board room.
The transformation will enable practitioners, policy - makers and leaders to use data to drive
decisions everywhere from the classroom, to the
board room, to the halls of the legislature.
The
decision not to use the headquarters conference
room was explained in an October 2004 memo from
board chairman Strickland.
According to the
decision, the pair returned to his office to fax the document, and Sinukoff invited the woman into his
board room, where he told her he could knock $ 1,000 off her bill if she agreed to perform «favours» for him.
I see there is a recent 304 paragraph
decision in B.C. — Newman et al v. Halstead et al, 2006 BCSC 65 — in which the court awarded damages totalling $ 681,000 against an individual defendant (who did not appear at the trial, hence there was no defence per se) for her liability in making defamatory statements on her website, chat
rooms and email about various teachers in which she made allegations of misconduct and allegations that the School
Board mishandled or covered up this activity.
The mood
board for my office really helped me to visualize where I was headed in that
room and helped in the process of making decorating
decisions.
It was the best
decision I ever made and if we had continued to live in that house, the basic
room (with the bead
board) would have been so versatile.
After making my
decision of what to use the extra
room for, it was time to go to the drawing
board.