Sentences with phrase «for underperformance»

«The single most consistent reason for underperformance in media companies is bad acquisitions,» the authors of the 2009 book write.
«As I am sure you will agree, there should be no excuse for underperformance in any school.
What accounts for the underperformance of longer maturity bonds in April?
More often than not, though, it's incorrectly used to compensate for the underperformance of the remaining marketing mix components whose design and implementation require several weeks.
In all, we found that there were nine psychological behaviors that were to blame for the underperformance in one way or another.
Maybe the trend is worse than its peer group and that accounts for the underperformance.
Industry experts have varying opinions on the cause for that underperformance in a market where real estate fundamentals across most property types have continued to improve.
How does investor tolerance for underperformance line up with their understanding of a long - term perspective?
No matter what, it is the manager who is held responsible for underperformance within any organisation.
Renowned social psychologist and educator Claude Steele became even better known in 2010 with the publication of his book Whistling Vivaldi, which focuses on Steele's theory of «stereotype threat» as a possible explanation for the underperformance of minority students at the higher education level.
When a tiny national tweak can totally distort an improving academy's data, what story is a principal, who never makes excuses for underperformance, supposed to tell Ofsted?
In the mutual fund or hedge fund industry, this type of pay for underperformance (or abhorrent performance) fee structure would truly never stand....
The report paints a vivid picture of a culture where teachers were publicly humiliated or fired for underperformance, and whistleblowers faced more consternation than cheaters.
Selecting the Russell 2000 historically resulted in: 1) less return per unit of risk than could have been achieved with the S&P SmallCap 600, or 2) a lower hurdle for expensive active managers to gain outsized fees — more often than not for underperformance.
The average investor is simply overpaying for underperformance.
But the long list of reasons given for the underperformance typically misses the importance of interest rates on most hedge fund strategies.
Consider mutual fund managers, whose fund performance is reported daily, whose investors can withdraw money at any time, and who are often replaced for underperformance.
Our exposure to the European Financials sector was one of the key reasons for our underperformance versus the Index.
There are many reasons for this underperformance which we will explain in another blog post.
Wolf and his colleague Bryan Hassel have called for a «big toolbox» of talents and strategies, including incentives for student and educator performance, goal - setting up and down the federal - state - local system, and consequences for underperformance.
Recognizes chronic absenteeism as an early indicator for underperformance and addresses it through inclusion of a chronic absenteeism measure in its accountability system.
Whether for underperformance or underenrollment or both, school closings have prompted public outcry over the past decade in cities including Philadelphia, Chicago, Milwaukee and Detroit.
The previous two chains had faced criticism for underperformance.
Another academy trust has been criticised for underperformance by Ofsted in the education watchdog's second focused inspection of an academy chain.
These new thresholds for coasting schools are in addition to existing targets for underperformance.
An award - winning study of Illinois school districts over an 18 - year period found an average of two tenured teachers out of 95,000 were dismissed for underperformance each year.
Faced with closure for underperformance, ATA chose to have KIPP DC take over the school.
List said future studies might also tweak the incentive system: Teachers may be asked to return the money for underperformance periodically, rather than all at once at the end of the year.
Even though the current bull market is in its eighth year and is the second - longest bull market in U.S. history, the downside protection the DRS generated through the bear markets of 2000 - 02 and 2007 - 09 have compensated for its underperformance relative to the S&P 500 during the last several years.
The Pensions Regulator expects more of professional trustees than of their lay colleagues and is likely to impose heavier sanctions for underperformance.
«It's not just for underperformance, it can be something else.
The blame for its underperformance, according to Buffalo Wild Wings» management, lies with the painful combination of historically high wing prices for this time of year, a shift in mix toward its value - priced offerings, and difficult traffic trends.
For the Oakmark International Small Cap Fund, the cause for underperformance was mainly due to exposure to businesses involved in the U.K. real estate market.
The less tolerance for underperformance, the more index - like performance becomes.
They want the plaintiff's to scientifically prove ineffective teachers are responsible for underperformance, but they're against any efforts to scientifically quantify effectiveness.
One of the explanations for their underperformance is that markets are efficient, a term that was coined by Nobel Laureate Eugene Fama.
Topics include identifying reasons for underperformance, clarifying expectations and addressing problems in ways that motivate and boost confidence.
On Dollar General's conference call, management blamed the weather, food price deflation and food stamp cutbacks, as well as growing competition from Wal - Mart, for the underperformance.
In this note we discuss the reasons for the underperformance this year of Chinese equities and their prospects for a return to outperformance in the coming months.
Tesla said it produced just 260 Model 3 units during the quarter, citing «production bottlenecks» for the underperformance.
Another reason for underperformance is that the Dogs didn't get to include the year's best performer so far.
The latter comment appears to be another swipe at trusts Wilshaw has already singled out for underperformance, including E-ACT, the School Partnership Trust Academies (SPTA) and Academies Enterprise Trust.
The implications seem simple: If fee - charging money managers aren't persistently outperforming their benchmarks, we likely should not be paying them for underperformance, right?
It's been remarked that one reason for underperformance is the rejection by investors of some of the stocks that come up on their screens.
They will also be looking to identify underperforming segments, diagnose reasons for this underperformance (e.g., deficiencies in cards, offers or communications targeting these segments), and develop initiatives to improve performance.
@hobbyfarmer: The reason for the underperformance is simple.
It's even possible that the replacement security will lag by a large enough amount that the tax benefit will not make up for the underperformance.
Few of the general reasons for the underperformance may be rising production / operational cost, declining market share, lack of new product / services, change in competitive dynamics or inefficient management.
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