After all, while educators hold the fate of innocent children in their hands, nowhere are the consequences
for leadership failure as devastating as on the battlefield, where an officer's ineptness can result in the deaths of those entrusted to his care.
Not exact matches
(After the March 24
failure, it would be nearly unthinkable
for the Republican
leadership in Congress to call
for a vote without being sure of the count ahead of time.)
I think this list is instructive, but each of these reasons
for failure is due to a
failure in
leadership at some level.
This study also asked company
leadership the reason
for business
failure, giving a list of four main reasons
for failure with sub-categories below those.
Leung's
failure to demonstrate his competence and
leadership will weaken Beijing's case and broaden the support
for democracy in Hong Kong.
[16:00] Pain + reflection = progress [16:30] Creating a meritocracy to draw the best out of everybody [18:30] How to raise your probability of being right [18:50] Why we are conditioned to need to be right [19:30] The neuroscience factor [19:50] The habitual and environmental factor [20:20] How to get to the other side [21:20] Great collective decision - making [21:50] The 5 things you need to be successful [21:55] Create audacious goals [22:15] Why you need problems [22:25] Diagnose the problems to determine the root causes [22:50] Determine the design
for what you will do about the root causes [23:00] Decide to work with people who are strong where you are weak [23:15] Push through to results [23:20] The loop of success [24:15] Ray's new instinctual approach to
failure [24:40] Tony's ritual after every event [25:30] The review that changed Ray's outlook on
leadership [27:30] Creating new policies based on fairness and truth [28:00] What people are missing about Ray's culture [29:30] Creating meaningful work and meaningful relationships [30:15] The importance of radical honesty [30:50] Thoughtful disagreement [32:10] Why it was the relationships that changed Ray's life [33:10] Ray's biggest weakness and how he overcame it [34:30] The jungle metaphor [36:00] The dot collector — deciding what to listen to [40:15] The wanting of meritocratic decision - making [41:40] How to see bubbles and busts [42:40] Productivity [43:00] Where we are in the cycle [43:40] What the Fed will do [44:05] We are late in the long - term debt cycle [44:30] Long - term debt is going to be squeezing us [45:00] We have 2 economies [45:30] This year is very similar to 1937 [46:10] The top tenth of the top 1 % of wealth = bottom 90 % combined [46:25] How this creates populism [47:00] The economy
for the bottom 60 % isn't growing [48:20] If you look at averages, the country is in a bind [49:10] What are the overarching principles that bind us together?
When I do due diligence
for investors, and I find team members hesitant or openly negative when talking about the
leadership team, there is likely a trust issue, or at least a
failure to communicate.
When politicians like Sask premier Brad Wall make snarky comments on twitter which trigger an onslaught anti-Quebec insults and Brian Jean ignores the fact that Notley got tentative support
for Energy East from Ontario premier Wynne and focuses instead on the «
failure» of Notley's climate strategy to knock all the provinces in line right now, they're engaging in cheap politics, not
leadership.
Around the time of
leadership succession, emotions often flare, relationships in family and work undergo stressful changes, and the success — or
failure — of an effective transition can impact the family and the business
for years.
Thus, our
failure to take a
leadership role in protecting the earth has become,
for some, a stumbling block to knowing God.
I think that his actions as President speak more loudly of his «faith» than anything — his excuses
for Islamic
leadership's
failures to condemn extremist behavior while at the same time calling to task marginal Christian leaders
for mere words.
Lack of
leadership on the pitch is one of the main reason
for Arsenal repeated
failure after Viera's departure.
1)
For me, the massive error, or B.F.M. as you put it, of the last parliament was the Miliband - Balls
leadership's complete
failure to address the Tory claim that the Labour Government's social expenditure crashed the economy prior to 2010.
In a failed effort to ring fence Ms. Olatoye from losing her post as a result of this lead crisis and other
failures of
leadership, the de Blasio administration forced Brian Clarke, a senior vice president
for operations, and Jay Krantz, a director of technical services, to resign.
Just as Gov. Andrew Cuomo was wrapping up his Q - and - A with reporters by railing against New York Republicans, calling out state GOP Chairman Ed Cox and Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos
for failing to join Rep. Pete King in decrying the House
leadership's
failure to bring the Sandy disaster aid bill to the floor, the following statement from Skelos arrived in my in - box:
Indeed, the need
for a shift in the nation's
leadership structure has become inevitable and eminently desirable to accommodate young technocrats who can take responsibility
for their actions and results, be accountable where previous administrations were not, and tell the truth about their
failures without blame games.
There has been considerable displeasure with Cox's
leadership among rank - and - file Republicans
for some time, with upset over everything from his
failure to fulfill his fundraising pledges to his wooing of Levy to the failed congressional bid of his son, Chris, in NY - 1.
The following statement can be attributed to Ian Rosenblum, Executive Director of The Education Trust — New York: «While the Trump Administration's
failure to protect students» civil rights is shameful, we are grateful to the New York State Education Department and Board of Regents
for providing state
leadership on this crucial issue.
The continued need
for major reform whether it's at the ballot box, on criminal justice issues, or reproductive health, reflects a
failure of
leadership at all levels.
There are concerns that
failure of MPs to back the
leadership in May's elections could leave them being blamed
for any
failure afterwards.
Shadow Justice Secretary Sadiq Khan called the deputy prime minister's announcement a «humiliation»
for the government and a «spectacular
failure» of
leadership from David Cameron.
The same week, he helped her send out a press release criticizing state officials
for «a
failure of
leadership» to enact ethics legislation.
If we can not get our claws off and allow
for fresh
leadership to emerge then we shall sink further.Not too long ago I thought we heard the jockeys claiming the horses were responsible
for this disgraceful
failure while one of the horses was bold enough to lay the
failure at the doorstep of the jockeys.
My guess is that the evident
failure of these strategies will encourage Labour MPs to vote
for Ed Miliband, as the most left - leaning of the mainstream
leadership candidates.
Accepting the
failures of his
leadership as his alone against a tide of media hostility and so on, and not of his message and policies — not a wholly implausible argument
for those inclined to believe — would give the left's next candidate a much clearer run, a sympathetic hearing and a wave of righteous indignation to ride.
Yet, McMahon said he does not believe he — or the district — will be «punished» by the White House or Democratic House
leadership for his
failure to get onboard
for the crucial vote, adding, «I have not been threatened, and I will continue to be an independent voice
for the district.»
Rather than apologising
for a mistake made by someone else over a decade ago, Jeremy could have told Labour members how he proposes to face up to his own
leadership failures.
Rice, a Garden City Democrat in her second term, voted instead
for Rep. Tim Ryan (D - Ohio)-- who is not related to Speaker Paul Ryan — to continue her protest of the current
leadership and the Democrats»
failure to determine why they have not won back the House majority.
He did not hesitate to lay the blame
for the loss on the
failure of the
leadership in both party and government to listen to the admonishment that there were serious issues affecting the way the country was being managed.
Members are being asked to appear on short notice in Albany to cast votes
for leadership without adequate time to reflect on the past successes and
failures of the conference.
I urge the County Legislature to use its subpoena power, if necessary, to bring the
leadership of the ECWA to Old County Hall to answer
for their
failures on this issue and others at a public hearing.»
Mr Burnham, who stood against Ed Miliband
for the party
leadership in 2010, claimed many voters had «decided the coalition is a
failure as a government», but «what they aren't yet convinced is that we have the answers».
Council members and Education Committee Chair Robert Jackson told Mulgrew that they appreciated his
leadership in identifying the DOE's huge
failure to secure hundreds of millions of dollars in Medicaid reimbursement
for special education services over the last two years.
For all of the successes that the Blair government had, the failure of judgement in following Bush into war in Iraq will stain his leadership record for ev
For all of the successes that the Blair government had, the
failure of judgement in following Bush into war in Iraq will stain his
leadership record
for ev
for ever.
His allies defend his poll numbers with the following argument: Margaret Thatcher and David Cameron were also unpopular at the same stage in their
leaderships, yet the following general elections propelled them to Downing Street; suggestions that he is Labour's William Hague or Iain Duncan Smith, and destined
for failure, are, they say, ridiculous.
He called a Sunday story on his credit card debt, child support and college tuition payments
for his son a «deflection
for their
failures of
leadership.»
Barnsley Central MP Dan Jarvis, who explains his decision not to stand
for the Labour
leadership in a column in the Times, also gives his take on Labour's election
failure.
VERDICT: While it's the weakest episode so far, More Than A Feeling still has some moments of payoff
for leadership successes (and
failures) earlier in the series.
One can even say that it is underlying disdain
for the very kids in his district that is a critical reason why he is such an abject
failure as a school leader: If you don't care
for kids, you can not do the hard work of transforming the quality of instruction, curricula and
leadership that is needed to give kids cultures of genius in which to succeed.
This past May, Jenny Sedlis of StudentsFirstNY wrote an editorial about Bill de Blasio's plans
for the city's «
failure factories,» which she alleges «have made little progress under this mayor's
leadership» and continue to operate without appropriate standards and accountability.
The
failure of many traditional attempts by schools to engage students as partners in education
leadership or «democratic education» lies in the mixed messages of many communities» agendas
for public education.
The categories included program characteristics (explicitly articulated objectives and role expectations, provision
for continuous student progress, flexibility in matching materials and instruction to student needs, and stability of programs over several years),
leadership behaviors (establishing reading improvement as a school priority, being knowledgeable about reading instruction, actively facilitating instructional decisions, establishing and maintaining monitoring of student progress, and evaluating teachers), and psychological conditions (high expectations
for students, calm and businesslike school climate, staff commitment to the reading program, staff cooperation, parental involvement, and attribution of reading
failure to program defects).
From where they sit, families should barely be seen and almost never heard, except when they are called upon to help their kids with homework, staff field trips, run bake sales to fund school budgets, and be the scapegoats
for the
failures of teaching, curricula, and
leadership.
Teachers in schools with strong collaborative cultures — as opposed to top - down or individualistic cultures — are more likely to exercise creative
leadership together and assume responsibility
for student success or
failure.
Until we decide that enough is enough and demand effective
leadership and legislation that affects change, we will only continue to set our schools and our children up
for failure.
To the extent that the
failure of low performing schools reflects the challenges that disadvantaged students bring to the classroom, and not simply poor
leadership or instruction, more attention to those challenges may be necessary in the form,
for example, of health clinics, counselors, or mental health specialists.
Bob and Roberta Smith has tweeted his support
for the rather unlikely prospect of a second referendum (as if the first one weren't tiresome enough); Wolfgang Tillmans has been quick to warn American conservatives to hold their noses in this autumn's Trump / Clinton contest in light of the supposedly populist victory, and Anish Kapoor has accused outgoing Prime Minister David Cameron of a «
failure of
leadership».
Predictable, woefully inadequate, jaded, pitiful, unconscionable
leadership — whose
failure to respond ably to the requirements of practical biophysical reality of the relatively small planet God has blessed us to inhabit and, I suppose, not to overwhelm — could have profound adverse implications
for the future of our children,
for biodiversity and the environment,
for Earth as a fit place
for human habitation and life as we know it.
The fault
for this
failure in
leadership is with Tom Karl who is Director of NCDC.
But the defeat of federal climate legislation, the
failure of
leadership at the United Nations Climate Conference in Copenhagen, the struggling economy and the rise of global warming skepticism in U.S. politics dampened prospects
for climate policy.