Sentences with phrase «in being accountable for»

The College of ECE (2013) has identified portfolios as «a tool that assists members in being accountable for their own continuous professional learning» (p. 23).

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That's intended to make everyone feel personally invested in and accountable for acting on what they've learned.
Idea you can steal: Empower a dedicated team (or, in the case of smaller companies, a key person) that's responsible and accountable for the success of your content marketing program.
«We need to make sure that employers are on notice that we are going to come out and ensure that they're being compliant,» Benner said «For those that don't, we're going to take some very aggressive steps in terms of criminal investigations to make sure that we address them and hold them accountable
When you are relying upon their work for your business, insist upon using only independent contractors that will agree, in writing, to some form of being accountable for the deliverable they are hired to create even after it has been delivered.
«We hold all our business units accountable for performance, and in this transition, that's what we are looking for,» Bakish told THR in that interview.
The Browning - Ferris decision builds on a previous memo from July 2014, in which the board said McDonald's Corp. could be held accountable as a joint - employer for its franchise owners» activities and any labor disputes they may have.
In a quintessentially Canadian outcome, many have been blamed for the corporation's demise, but few held accountable.
Board members of color are charged with holding their companies accountable for the diversity of their leadership teams, for pushing to source from minority - owned businesses, and in supporting giving that addresses inclusion.
Engage PEO CEO Jay Starkman, whose national legal and HR consultancy is based in St. Petersburg, Fla., tells me he believes employers should hold their employees accountable for their health choices.
The government says deferred prosecution agreements (DPA), which were called for in public consultations last fall, will be another tool used by judges to hold companies accountable.
«This resolution holds Goldman Sachs accountable for its serious misconduct in falsely assuring investors that securities it sold were backed by sound mortgages, when it knew that they were full of mortgages that were likely to fail,» said Acting Associate Attorney General Stuart F. Delery in a statement.
Building a team that's accountable for each task is an invaluable objective in making content marketing more effective in an enterprise environment.
It's far too easy to feel like a cog in a big machine, as opposed to someone directly accountable for delighting customers regardless of level or department.
«To me, a leader is someone who holds her - or himself accountable for finding potential in people and processes.»
Anthony Scilipoti, executive vice-president of Veritas Investment Research in Toronto, published a report recently arguing that Laramée should be held accountable for not making his objections to the agent agreements and payments known to the company's board or auditors.
The ruling marks the second time the high court has rendered an opinion in the case, in which the state is seeking to hold Greenberg accountable for sham transactions at the insurer.
When things go wrong in the U.S. Military, whether in the field or in garrison, the nature and structure of the Army forces one to be held accountable for his or her actions.
However, when you are in business for yourself, there's no one to hold you accountable or keep you on track.
We hold all our business units accountable for performance, and in this transition, that's what we are looking for.
Finally, in 2018, there appears to be a greater appetite for learning about consent and holding those who commit acts of sexual violence accountable.
In Washington, both Democrats and Republicans have criticized President Trump for what they say is his reluctance to hold Russia accountable for its hacking of the Democrats during the 2016 presidential election; American intelligence agencies have also blamed the Kremlin for those attacks.
And Sandy Parakilas, a former Facebook platform operations manager, wrote on Tuesday in The Washington Post that Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, must «be held accountable for the negligence of his company.»
Board directors are accountable for ensuring McCain is always working most effectively for its shareholders, employees and for the communities in which we live and work.
Directors must have demonstrated high ethical standards and integrity in their personal and professional dealings and must be willing to act on — and remain accountable for — their boardroom decisions.
If we did not make this adjustment, we would be holding companies accountable for unconsolidated subsidiary assets without measuring the income from those assets in our calculation of ROIC.
REI was direct in stating that it was holding Vista accountable for its approach.
In an October article in LifeHealthPro, an online trade journal for insurance agents and financial advisers, Michael Markey, an insurance agent and owner of Legacy Financial Network, called for Ramsey to «be regulated and to be held accountable» by the government for the opinions he gives to listenerIn an October article in LifeHealthPro, an online trade journal for insurance agents and financial advisers, Michael Markey, an insurance agent and owner of Legacy Financial Network, called for Ramsey to «be regulated and to be held accountable» by the government for the opinions he gives to listenerin LifeHealthPro, an online trade journal for insurance agents and financial advisers, Michael Markey, an insurance agent and owner of Legacy Financial Network, called for Ramsey to «be regulated and to be held accountable» by the government for the opinions he gives to listeners.
Yet, when plan sponsors are held accountable, as fiduciaries, for the investment choices provided in defined contribution plans, these non-fiduciary consultants are rarely liable.
They ultimately are accountable for what happens on their aircraft and in the parts of the terminal under their control.
An increase in national income should reduce mortality not just because it is usually associated with lower poverty and better nutrition but also because growth can be a proxy for other good things: more sensible economic policies; more democratic, accountable governments; and a greater commitment to improving people's living standards.
It's a key factor in many of the dozen lawsuits filed by San Francisco - based lawyer Christopher Dolan — he argues Uber should be held accountable for the misdeeds of its drivers, while Uber counters it's not to blame because the drivers are independent contractors.
He said his role in the crypto sphere, and the multitude of his current crypto class action lawsuits, is to continue to hold crypto companies accountable for all actions in this relatively new and unknown non-traditional financial space:
«Even if they leave the reins in your hands, you'll still be accountable for explaining the reasoning behind your choices.»
Changing the views of many skeptical young Koreans could depend on whether Lee and others implicated in the scandal are in fact held accountable for any criminal wrongdoing in a trial that some have deemed to be a test for rule of law [6] in South Korea, or whether they will continue to enjoy the status of being untouchable.
There are no open class action lawsuits against Kraken -LSB-...] There will always be lawyers engaged in barratry, and there will always be traders unwilling to be accountable for their own decisions.»
«The tailings pond failure at Mount Polley Mine may be the worst industrial accident in B.C. I've seen in my lifetime and Premier Clark and the Liberal government need to be held accountable for their role in it,» said New Democrat leader John Horgan.
Hurco's exec comp plan lowers the risk of investing in the company's stock because we know executives are held accountable for creating real profits.
Ashley Judd says she wants Harvey Weinstein to be «held accountable» for «illegal conduct» that caused her to lose money, status, prestige and power in her career; Weinstein denies her allegations.
Be accountable for growing market share in assigned area.
So if a silent partner has a 10 % stake in a business, for example, he or she would only be accountable for 10 % of the incurred losses and debts.
Appendix C reveals that assistant deputy ministers who were accountable for contracting procedures were put in charge of overseeing part of the health ministry investigation that led to the wrongful terminations, despite their conflict of interest.
The outcome will be a better leadership team of engaged people who are not only accountable for their work, but also who see opportunities for themselves and are willing and excited to participate in the ownership of the business.
This ensures that companies are held accountable for all the capital invested in their business.
They are targeting an ROE of 10 %, concentrating on profits rather than volume, placing divisions in separate structures and holding division managers accountable for profitability.
On the practical side, unlike any others to follow, Buffett doesn't sell advice but rather takes his own, for which he is in every sense accountable» Frank Martin
The rule, which grew out of the 2010 Dodd - Frank financial oversight law, was intended to promote transparency so citizens in some of the world's most impoverished countries can hold their governments accountable for the wealth generated through mining and drilling.
«Now is the time for all those who value justice and equality in holding Uber accountable, not only in its complicity with Trump's hateful policies but also for impoverishing workers,» the TWA statement read.
«Perhaps one of ways to use blockchain technology to solve social problems is to use it in a way that holds charities accountable for their spending.»
On the Day of Judgement everyone will be accountable for his own actions in this life.
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