Sentences with phrase «making about governance»

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He said repeatedly that the Board will be responsible for making decisions about governance, leadership and succession, and he hand - selected a group of trusted advisors and independent directors to fulfill this role.»
Be careful about overvaluing your startup with faulty assumptions; it will only make your life more difficult - particularly if your investors have governance rights, such as positions on the company's board.
Uncertainty about platform governance thus makes it less likely that an ICO will raise sufficient funds.
LeadTogether is dedicated to stimulating discussion and making resources available about governance, leadership and organization development related to Waldorf schools and training centers.
So, the Bristol Post have launched their Make Bristol Greater campaign, aimed at raising the debate about what the Bristol city region should be called and what its governance should look like.
Various interest groups in support of and opposed to the NDC have also made all sort of claims over the last seven and three - quarter years about the character of the NDC's governance.
Governance is about making the people happy and so we are doing that.»
Borough President Katz's efforts to reform the Queens Borough Public Library's governance began early in February 2014 when news reports surfaced about questionable spending decisions made by Thomas Galante, the Library's former President and CEO.
Cornelius Murphy, Jr., co-founder of Consensus and former president of the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, said Consensus reviewed 12 different governance models, studied past government consolidation efforts and collected public input from about 6,000 people before making its recommendations.
Borough President Katz's efforts to reform the Queens Borough Public Library's governance began early in February 2014 when news reports surfaced about questionable spending decisions made by Mr. Galante.
The Academy will also take immediate action to increase diversity by adding new members who are not Governors to its executive and board committees where key decisions about membership and governance are made.
I've got to believe that it's something about the structure of the charter sector — its governance by mission - driven boards instead of local politicians; its ability to recruit and retain educators that share a vision rather than a collective bargaining agreement (and conventional preparation and certification); its sense of urgency driven by accountability to authorizers and funders — that makes the difference.
Improving governance Conversion can help prompt a conversation about streamlining governing bodies and making them smaller, more professional and ultimately more effective.
The lessons of the Trojan Horse plot were not, therefore, about the rights and wrongs of faith schools, free schools or academies, but — as Peter Clarke made clear in his report — about poor governance, inadequate Ofsted inspections, and negligence by Birmingham City Council which «failed to intervene appropriately».
In particular, I'm interested in learning more about the ways schools engage students in things such as decision - making, school governance, curriculum design and assessment of learning.
Susan: I agree with Ken that when the governance team — the board members and the superintendent — fails to research, examine, measure outcomes, and understand root causes before making decisions about change, they risk alienating staff and community members, even though they may be appeasing the desires of current special interest groups.
«By making the work of [the Office of School Reform and Innovation] in promoting innovation pilots and authorizing autonomous schools a part of the work of the chief academic and innovation officer, I am also excited about the increased opportunities to promote and share innovation and best practices across all our schools, regardless of governance type.»
By making the work of OSRI in promoting innovation pilots and authorizing autonomous schools a part of the work of the Chief Academic and Innovation Officer, I am also excited about the increased opportunities to promote and share innovation and best practices across all our schools, regardless of governance type.
Other schools can gain insights about democracy from the approach that Kentucky's legislature took to decentralize school governance and ensure representative voices on School - Based Decision - Making (SBDM) Councils.
Oh and should Malloy and Pryor reverse course and decide they really meant what they said about parent involvement, they need to act with just as much haste in Windham and New London where Steven Adamowski is making a complete and utter joke out of Connecticut's school governance laws.
NSBA looks forward to joining the president and Congress in a conversation about «protecting our children's information» while safeguarding school districts» efforts to promote student achievement and make informed governance decisions based on student data.
If it does, that means the state — not the parent - led school governance council — will be making the final decisions about how to transform the elementary school.
«Given the reemergence of poor governance practices coupled with new evidence of troubling decisions made by the school's board of trustees, placing the school on probation signals my deep concerns about the viability of the school under its current governing board,» Wulfson wrote.
Governance is rarely talked about and rife with politics, yet system leaders who seek to transform their school districts must pay close attention to the decision - making processes — both formal and informal — if they seek to improve outcomes for children.
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In his foreword to the report, Robert A. G. Monks, corporate governance expert and founder of Institutional Shareholder Services, writes: «The world needs leadership in making the best decisions about global warming and world energy needs for the next fifty years.
Political questions about who decides, whether governance institutions are in place before experiments get seriously underway, and how decisions about how hot it will get are made are endless.
Governance is likewise a topic about which different scenario families make divergent assumptions.
Effective governance that leads to more sustainable results has clear rules on transparency, participation and decision - making, and agreement about a way to solve conflicts that can arise.
Klein asks about the downsides of that dominant position: «Do you think that governance structure makes you, in some cases, less accountable?»
And that will come with a new set of core developers and some governance about how decisions are made among that core developer team,» he wrote.
Government agencies need to be clear about who makes decisions, how, when, and in what contexts, so that their interventions do not undermine legitimate governance structures.»
In addition, governance training may be necessary to assist LALCs to be able to make proper decisions about Aboriginal land.
«Governance» is about power, relationships and processes of representation, decision making and accountability.
«Good governance» is about creating the conditions for legitimate and capable decision making and for collective action about a community's affairs.
Governance:: That Indigenous people in the region are consulted about alternative Indigenous governance structure following the abolition of ATSIC; service providers operating in community will regularly consult and negotiate with community to ensure the needs, aspirations and customary law are represented in decisiGovernance:: That Indigenous people in the region are consulted about alternative Indigenous governance structure following the abolition of ATSIC; service providers operating in community will regularly consult and negotiate with community to ensure the needs, aspirations and customary law are represented in decisigovernance structure following the abolition of ATSIC; service providers operating in community will regularly consult and negotiate with community to ensure the needs, aspirations and customary law are represented in decision making.
At the most basic level, we need skilled members, organisational support, and strong governance structures to ensure we can utilise our native title rights and interests, and make informed choices about our development.
At its heart, governance is about who has power and authority, and how they use it... Without genuine decision - making power, and the practical capacity to exercise legitimate and accountable authority, any system of governance will fail.
Equally as important, members in the governance process should have access to the appropriate levels of financial information about the association to ensure that they are making decisions regarding association operations and programming with the necessary context and understanding.
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