Ideally this should be done
discipline by discipline.
But since the ethos of the university is established in its academic disciplines, that can happen only as the new worldview demonstrates its usefulness,
discipline by discipline.
Not exact matches
This recommendation comes from finance professor Anat Admati, who says: «Economists tend to think that beliefs and behavior are guided
by incentives and rational processing of information, but I know that there is more to it than this simple model, and that other
disciplines have much to say.
The case for a more
disciplined approach has been powerfully argued
by...
Adapted with permission of the publisher, John Wiley & Sons, from
Disciplined Entrepreneurship Workbook
by Bill Aulet.
As Marina shared,
discipline is key to harnessing the power of big data and without it, it's too easy to become overwhelmed
by the metrics that can be generated.
As part of that settlement, ZTE agreed to dismiss four senior executives and
discipline 35 others either
by reducing their bonuses or reprimanding them.
It amounts to a counterintuitive bet: a passive music service delivered
by cable firms and operated with financial
discipline can win against flashy VC - backed on - demand streaming companies.
This enriched program focuses on high - level fundamentals in everything from math to the humanities in its first two years, followed
by an accelerated,
discipline - specific engineering science major.
By taking action every day, you develop the habit and
discipline to make your dream a reality.
«
By constant self -
discipline and self - control you can develop greatness of character.»
In Canada, however, the printer companies are prevented from excluding third parties
by the Competition Act, which has enabled refilling businesses such as Island Inkjet to operate and provide some measure of competitive pricing
discipline.
«Cash flow after organic investments increased to $ 2.8 billion, up
by more than 50 percent from a year ago, thanks to good operational performance and continued spending
discipline,» added Pouyanne.
Well, that — and a childhood shaped
by strict
discipline.
This wildly popular course is offered
by the University of California, San Diego, via Coursera, It provides «invaluable learning techniques used
by experts in art, music, literature, math, science, sports, and many other
disciplines.»
By incorporating a weekly fast, everyone on our team has developed greater
discipline and self - control.
A reform committee led
by Xi called on the Foreign Ministry to «forge a politically resolute, professionally exquisite, strictly
disciplined foreign affairs corps,» and in October, Xi appointed China's top diplomat to the country's powerful Politburo, making him the first former Foreign Ministry official in 20 years to reach that level.
For starters, Prime Minister Stephen Harper has promised to fight the federal deficit, expected to reach $ 56 billion
by fiscal year - end, with «fiscal
discipline» instead of tax increases.
Greg McKeown's book Essentialism: The
Disciplined Pursuit of Less is a wonderful deep dive into the art of saying no
by pursuing less.
Neuromarketing is a
discipline that seeks to understand how marketing stimuli impact people
by observing and interpreting their emotional reactions.
The case for a more
disciplined approach has been powerfully argued
by my counterpart Liam Denning at Bloomberg (This is Big Oils Quarter to Lose, April 24).
However, May's sincerity was questioned
by Labour's Lisa Nandy, who reminded her of three previous occasions when, as Home Secretary, she had been failed to act on information suggesting that incriminating evidence against individual MPs was routinely used
by whips to enforce party
discipline.
Finally, desperation was measured
by the assist - to - turnover ratio, reflecting
disciplined care of each possession while simultaneously moving the ball to facilitate «great, not good» scoring opportunities.
These debates and turf wars and internal politics surface for everyone, but I'm of the mind that social isn't something to be owned
by any one department or
discipline.
In 1976, Ingvar Kamprad also put in some efforts to ensure the spiritual and cultural survival of IKEA
by pubishing the text «A Testament of a Furniture Dealer», in which he outlines nine theses regarding
discipline, frugality and simplicity that he wanted to guide his furniture company.
But if you worked at GE at that time and heard Welch speak, he would have focused over and over again on just three things: globalize the business, drive service and recurring revenues, and improve quality throughout the company
by embracing the
discipline of six sigma.
Now that Puerto Rico's Governor Ricardo Rosselló has introduced a fiscal proposal that will cope with the island's debt and balance the budget, and our decisions are being
disciplined by a federal fiscal control board, we need to start thinking about what it will take to create a sustainable economy where more companies like Señor Paleta can grow.
The price
discipline relied on
by the global duopoly of BPC and Canpotex (Saskatchewan's potash international shipping agency) has — at least for the time being — ended, but according to analysts it's the big players who are really going to be able to weather the industry's current troubles.
«The best profile is someone who has a really deep
discipline — they're excellent at sales or engineering — but they're OK doing a tour of duty for a couple of years where they do all this other crazy stuff and they don't get insulted
by it,» Vernon concludes.
It ensures
disciplined spending, eliminating the likelihood that a business will burn through its capital too quickly, or obtain so little that it becomes hamstrung
by funding constraints.
It's unlikely there'll be management advisors, but financial
disciplines and controls may be imposed
by the lender.
Michaels countered
by saying the very restrictions of commercial television — fixed time slots, ad breaks, language rules — impose a very necessary
discipline on a creative process that could otherwise spiral out of control.
Are you willing to possibly have financial covenants and reporting
disciplines imposed
by a lender?
Execution done right is a
disciplined process, a logical set of connected activities
by an organization to make a strategy work.
As such, we believe management's financial
discipline in expanding
by acquisition will be a key factor in maintaining the investment - grade rating.
Lee, of course, has been forced
by circumstance to stress
discipline so Singapore could survive economically.
Lee keeps the country's labor force cheap and
disciplined by setting strict guidelines for both wage increases and working conditions.
We believe that higher financial risk stemming from management's willingness to increase leverage for acquisitions is mitigated
by its
disciplined approach — as demonstrated
by the unsuccessful bid for Casey's in 2010 and resistance to a higher bid for Statoil.
That was followed
by a revelatory 1,600 - word Facebook posting
by the former Moxy Fruvous singer explaining that, in his view, the CBC terminated his employment based on their moral judgements of his BDSM (bondage -
discipline - sadomasochism) preferences in the bedroom.
Though he concedes that Singapore - style
discipline is harsh
by Western standards, Lee insists he can afford no slack.
The corollary of that is an enfeebled fin de règne in which Merkel defends a centrist legacy against attacks from both sides, accompanied
by a gradual loss of party
discipline as potential successors jockey for position.
Prominent Perth company director Tracey Horton is among a group of business leaders appointed to a new federal Treasury advisory council designed to replicate the
discipline provided
by a private sector governance board.
Following his education in industrial design at the Central St. Martin's art school in London, Dyson worked for a while as an interior designer, though he admits to not have been too taken in
by the way the
discipline was perceived at that point in time, which was the early 90s.
It required Chinese leaders to be
disciplined and focused on nothing else but pro-growth policies even when such policies were denounced or opposed
by ideologues inside the regime.
Finally, you need to have enough self - confidence to stand
by your decisions as well as enough self -
discipline to persevere and build your new business.
China's financial system is plagued
by unlicensed financial activity and illegal fundraising, thanks to a system of corrupt regulators colluding with wrongdoers, said Xu Jia'ai, the newly appointed head of
discipline at China's central bank, this week.
The company's recently announced goal of hiring 10,000 military veterans and spouses
by 2018, for example, means that Starbucks will be gaining a fleet of largely
disciplined, top - notch employees.
It can be challenging to maintain the same execution
discipline created
by the scarcity of capital when the bank account is overflowing.»
I am often asked whether we can not get used to given working hours merely through
discipline and
by confining our sleep habits to certain times.
A trade war triggered
by safeguard tariffs would open a new wound in the global trading system, because it would unravel almost a quarter of a century of
discipline and dethrone the WTO as the arbiter of global trade and a check on protectionism.