Sentences with phrase «for autocratic»

On the negative side, people who work for autocratic managers often feel as though their contributions are not valued by the organization and decisions often don't consider how it will affect employees other than the manager.

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There's hardly room for group discussion or input because the management style is autocratic, which limits creativity and the team's desire to learn new things.
Typically, you'll find there's hardly room for group discussion or input because the management style is autocratic, which limits creativity and desire to learn new things.
He or she distrusts the team and doesn't delegate; there's no room for group discussion or input because the leadership style is autocratic.
It's come about for a simple reason: high - risk, high - speed, high - focus assaults tend to be unforgiving on bureaucratic or autocratic management styles.
Babar called himself Padishah, an Iranian title for king which implied that he was not the democratic chief of a few Turkish tribes but was an autocratic Iranian sovereign.
What would you suggest, that some autocratic murderous dictator gain control over all the Muslim nations and force a single, state version of the faith, like Constantine did for Christianity?
Thus it comes about that no State, even the most autocratic, is morally neutral, for those who exercise authority within it are morally responsible beings.
Although the church, along with all institutions, will find adherents no matter how autocratic the rule of its membership is, I claim that in order for the church to survive in a healthy manner,...
He is violently opposed to concepts of God derived from autocratic forms of government, at whose word everything began, whose rule is by divine fiat, and who is ultimately responsible for all evil and suffering.
Writing in Commonweal, Peter Steinfels, senior religion reporter for the New York Times, describes what is now a very tired scenario: «A church that is democratic, egalitarian, open, embracing, tolerant, innovating, lay - led, diverse, and affirmative of American values is pitted against a church that is autocratic, hierarchical, dogmatic, discriminating, clerical, monolithic, and committed to a European past.»
You'd think that no proud, patriotic, freedom - loving American would ever welcome the takeover of this country by an autocratic dictator, yet millions of Christians living in this country can't wait for King Jesus to wipe out all democracy.
I realise that Chechnya, as Kadyrov's private fiefdom, is far worse than the rest of Russia but even with that in mind Russia's backslide into autocratic thuggery under Putin should be condemned for what it is.
Many ex players will comment they prefer the strong hand of a autocratic leader, but Wenger's more laissez faire approach is often good for creative types if balanced with some semblance of autocratic principles.
The flip - side of that is his autocratic nature made it difficult to make appointments which would diminish his power, but the responsibility for doing that still lay with the club itself — the board and the owner.
For this Wenger must take a large share of the blame, for his increasingly autocratic management style has bred a group of mentally weak clones, supremely talented but insecuFor this Wenger must take a large share of the blame, for his increasingly autocratic management style has bred a group of mentally weak clones, supremely talented but insecufor his increasingly autocratic management style has bred a group of mentally weak clones, supremely talented but insecure.
The question whether autocracies or democracies work better for the people is probably impossible to answer in an empirical fashion, because democratic and autocratic states differ on a lot of dimensions.
It can also be very difficult — see, for example, the many accounts of Sir Montagu Norman's autocratic rule in the early part of the 20th century when he was the bane of all chancellors of any political colour.
Cristina, while gradually building up her own reputation in executive - level leadership (some praise her on policy but condemn her on personality, criticizing her for being confrontational, autocratic and unwilling to seek consensus and consult others) portrayed herself as merely continuing and expanding the policies that her husband started.
perhaps along the lines of «Gordon is an autocratic little sod, who never let us have any money when he was chancellor, and is surely leading the labour party into the political wilderness for the next 20 years, so he should really do the right thing and bugger off»
In fact the USA has intervened in the Russia civil war by siding with the Tsar (an autocratic system like Monarchy; even though Woodrow Wilson was known for its idealist, non-interventionist, mindset).
It is a genuine fear that guides policy, and is not simply a means for one autocratic leader to justify protecting another.
Bob Friedrich can resume absolute rule of his demesne at Glen Oaks Village, which to be frank is probably a better fit for him, as his personality apparently tends more towards the autocratic than the legislative.
John Baron inquired what effect support for democracy would have on our autocratic allies in the region.
It is a very autocratic organisation and there is no room for criticism.
Your Highness, dictators are not born but they are made, you have sadly reached at a level of being autocratic and monocratic because you have qualified for it.
A slate of candidates known as the Strengthen the Shield platform kicked off its campaign in Brooklyn, blasting Lynch's 16 years of what they call autocratic leadership and faulting him for a five - year delay in getting a new contract.
As a candidate for mayor, Bill de Blasio sought to differentiate himself from Michael R. Bloomberg in every way possible, vowing to turn the page on what he cast as an autocratic billionaire's 12 - year reign.
Anton Zeilinger, a quantum physicist at the University of Vienna, says the team has learned from the existing two Flagships — especially the Human Brain Project (HBP), which was heavily criticized for making unrealistic claims and an autocratic management style.
It's well - known that Ernst Lubitsch had an autocratic way with actors, modelling gestures for them in order to get the precise timing and...
The staccato cadence of Tim Streeto's editing, which clusters together short scenes that excise the beginnings and ends of interactions, often keeps the impact of Bernard's autocratic parenting from registering fully on impact, but the film's tragicomic punch lands in the final act after an otherwise useless therapy session triggers in Walt a warm memory of his mother — thus spawning a stint of self - analysis that doubles as an occasion for viewer reflection.
Meanwhile, Atari's search for Spots gets lost in a droll rumpus of coincidentally topical issues: deportation, a youth rebellion against Kobayashi's autocratic ways, a Putin - style poisoning.
There's no credited DP) look at an autocratic English fashion designer humbled by love for a strong - willed, refugee waif could probably use a few adjustments to make a more comfortable audience fit.
Yet Lindseth argues that the autocratic nature of the courts, which are generally less accountable to voters, is one of the chief reasons to reserve education policy matters for the elective branches of government.
So, what happens to the republic once the traditional public schools have all been removed from the protection of the U.S. Constitution and are controlled by autocratic, for profit, often fraudulent, opaque and abusive publicly funded but private sector corporate charter schools that use bully tactics to achieve their goals?
«He has pushed too many autocratic programs without real consideration of the consequences for educators,» says United Teachers Los Angeles president Alex Caputo - Pearl.
The sad thing is, many of these principals have not taught for more than a couple of years and could benefit from input from their experienced teaching staff, yet they still use an autocratic approach to manage their schools.
The head of the state teachers union told me last fall that White excelled at «behind - the - curtains work» to the point of being «autocratic,» suggesting White's enemies hated him for the same reason his allies liked him so much: He was dogged about getting what he wanted.
Such types have obviously not witnessed or experienced for themselves the downsides of a day job, including what it is like to work with autocratic bosses and annoying colleagues.
Bulawayo's words paint a clear yet lyrical message of life in Zimbabwe, a country in turmoil for decades under autocratic rule.
He has a few minor eccentricities: his command of invective, which has earned him the Egyptian sobriquet of Father of Curses, his explosive temper, his autocratic, arbitrary method of dealing with the authorities of the Service des Antiquités, which had led in the past to our being barred from most of the interesting sites in Egypt... Well, but no proud mother could have asked for a better son than mine.
In the first chapter, Massie writes: «Even as Empress Catherine, at the height of her autocratic power, she wished not only to be admired for her extraordinary mind and obeyed as an empress, but also to find the elemental creature...
This trend will also tend to be reflected across the region, for slightly different (less autocratic) reasons — in fact, we should see it mirrored more generally across all emerging markets.
It stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition.
I would say that if you are looking for a fine boned, jackal headed, dog aggressive, fearful shadow of what a dog could really be, check out one of those autocratic «pure» breeders.
But John Moores, an autocratic figure, remained on the board and found it impossible to let go of the reins; in 1980 Peter was brusquely pushed aside as chairman for failing to live up to his father's exacting standards.
In this interview, Krasner speaks of her dismay with the lack of recognition that many professional female artists receive; her resistence to joining the Club and the Irascible Eighteen; her experiences with getting exposure as a female artist; her relationship and respect for John Graham; the interest of Betty Parsons in Krasner's work; the mixed compliments received from Hofmann; her relationship with Newman; Her objection to de Kooning's «Woman» series; the Freudian aspect of Abstract Expressionism; the authoritarian / autocratic image of Rothko and Newman; the sexually biased role of the female within the Jewish Faith; the impossibility of separating content and aesthetic value; her female influence upon Pollock; her role in exposing Pollock to Matisse; her ability to network for Pollock (Herbert and Mercedes Matter, Sandy Calder, James Johnson, Sweeney, Hofmann); her ambiguity as to whether she has had the tradition female artist experience due to her association with Pollock.
It was interesting to see your account of the lineup of countries for and against the absurd «Embers» icon; with democratic NZ, GB, Germany and Belgium for, and autocratic China, Russia and Saudi Arabia (plus the USA) against.
Oil sands advocates have seen an opening, however, in Americans» perpetual nervousness over its reliance on oil imports from unfriendly and autocratic regimes, as well as a newly restive Middle East, and have increasingly argued for Canadian petroleum as an alternative to «conflict oil» tanked in from dodgier countries.
Tensions in Egypt boiled over in January 2011, following 30 years of autocratic rule under former president Hosni El Sayed Mubarak; protestors filled Tahrir Square, which became the catalyst for two governments being overthrown, first in 2011 and, following the election of the Moslem Brotherhood, in 2013.
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