Sentences with phrase «making hierarchy»

«By allowing us to grow structures much faster with a broad range of precursors, this technique really opens up a whole new direction for making a hierarchy of complex three - dimensional structures with nanoscale resolution at the rate that is demanded for manufacturing scalability,» said Andrei Fedorov, a professor in the George Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Our organizational charts provide you visibility into the decision - making hierarchy at accounts.
I do not embrace the man - made hierarchy of the Catholic Church or the secrecy and corruption it engenders, but I understand why they are concerned about nuns and priests - those who bear their name - and what it is they teach.
In his resignation letter, Kensrue said that the authority of church elders to correct leadership at Mars Hill «is trampled under the man - made hierarchies and «chain of command.
Lernoux neglects to mention the positive side of such centralization — that it made hierarchies more independent of monarchs and governments.
Former deputy assistant commissioner (DAC) Peter Clarke made the damning point — which must have made the hierarchy at News International squirm — that the police inquiry had been deliberately frustrated.
This role is crucial for the building of decision making hierarchies and resources for various stages of the Summit Learning implementation journey.
In works on paper, Kim has made hierarchies of softness (Pianoiss... issmo (Worse Finish), 2012) and schematics of good and bad noise (How to Measure Quietness, 2014).

Not exact matches

At our app development company, we've turned to self - organization: a new way of doing things that empowers our engineers to make their own decisions and move at speeds they would quite frankly never reach were they being restrained by a top - down corporate hierarchy.
They make themselves into the «go - to» person for particular issues or topics - even if they don't necessarily have a high position in the hierarchy.
5) Finally, if the decision were being made by a team, or members of a hierarchy, rather than by an individual, would members feel empowered to speak their mind if they felt the team, or their boss, was making a bad decision?
Managers love to complain about the sense of entitlement, lack of respect for hierarchy, and frequent job - hopping they see in their young employees (make that young - ish — the oldest among them are entering their mid-30s today).
It's important because: You have made the business relationship equal, rather than creating a hierarchy.
Plenty of idealistic business people read it and, in the case of Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh — who had already been experimenting with making the online shoe retailer a hierarchy - free «Holacracy» — embraced it as gospel.
For firms not ready to make such a radical leap, simply organizing staff into strategic self - contained pods that each use a flat hierarchy is an easy first step.
A data - driven culture is when you make decisions based on data, not hierarchy.
And it will also raise alarms for those who oppose having lead directors on boards because of a fear of special communications between the lead director and CEO that never make it to the board, a hierarchy of communication that would not serve the board well.
The series of studies tested the effects of power hierarchies on team productivity by creating teams with either a mixed propensity towards leadership — in one case some participants were primed to feel powerful by thinking of a time they wielded power over others while others subjects were asked to envision a time they were bossed around before joining the group — or teams made up entirely of hard charging leadership types or participants primed for a meeker, go along, get along approach.
But whatever happened in the boardrooms of Apple, his next piece of advice is a valuable one for any good leader who wants to surround themselves with top talent and retain those skilled workers: «If you want to hire great people and want them to stay working for you, you have to let them make a lot of decisions and you have to be run by ideas, and not hierarchy
«What makes it so extraordinary is that I was in an entry - level position, and she was a news anchor, and in the newsroom hierarchy, there is quite a difference,» King says today.
«We produce hierarchies to make our lives easier cognitively.
«Too many businesses insist that decisions ought to be made by the highest - ranking person in the company hierarchy.
Ferguson says of Stalin: «No Oriental despot had wielded such complete personal power over an empire, because no previous hierarchy had been able to make participation in unofficial networks — even suspected participation — so terrifyingly dangerous.»
They highlight companies such as Medium and Zappos, which have embraced Holocracy, a new organizational and management system that spreads decision - making responsibilities among a set of roles and teams, rather than a hierarchy of people.
Less obvious, but perhaps, arguable would be older and younger siblings where the older sibling has more perceived power, however it could take many forms, and might be argued that any close familial relationship is likely to develop a hierarchy of power, or pecking order, that invalidates any equal position in which to make a valid consent.
I would say the limited hierarchy of David's gathering is what makes it a safe place.
«I do not say this in any way to minimize the abuse of minors by Boston priests, which is heinous, or the serious mistakes made by the Church hierarchy in responding to it,» O'Malley said in the letter.
The theory of societies, like modern general systems theory, pictures a world made up of societies within societies (systems within systems) That is, societies do not just line up side by side like mosaics — they form «nested hierarchies» that go from subatomic particles through cells to animal bodies, or through stars to galaxies.
I've said it once, and I'll say it a million times more: What makes a marriage holy and sacred isn't the degree to which it reflects a rigid hierarchy, but rather the degree to which it reflects the self - giving, self - sacrificing love of Jesus.
What makes the New Testament household codes powerful and countercultural is that they actually challenge those hierarchies by instructing all members of the household — even the masters, who in that culture held unilateral authority over their slaves, wives, and children — to imitate Jesus Christ in their relationships by modeling his self - sacrificing love.
The first is the website [http://www.usordinariate.org/] of the new US Ordinariate, the Ordinariate of the Chair of Peter, a name which splendidly makes very clear a basic characteristic of most Anglican converts these days: their loyalty to the Magisterium (undoubtedly one reason for the firm opposition of most of our hierarchy to the idea ofan independent Anglican Catholic jurisdiction 20 years ago).
I think one thing that has been overlooked by most of the other comments is why the hell does a cleric of a religion that is supposed to not even have a hierarchy have $ 6000, which as the article pointed out is more than 6 times what the average Pakistani makes in a year, to throw around...
He runs the risk, then, like the Apostle Peter, of denying the Lord, even if he is present to us and speaks in His name; the holiness of the hierarchy of Mother Church is obscured, making it less fertile.
If religious belief is attained when reason makes a «total response of the total being to what is apprehended as the ultimate reality,» such that in this act reason is reborn, then it follows that those who totally accept a given world - view as ultimate, whether it be theistic or non-theistic, naturalistic or supernaturalistic, immanentist or transcendentalist, as normative for their entire lives and as the supreme value in their hierarchy of values, and hence not taken as a means but as an end, belong to the religious dimension.
If, therefore, we discuss future human structures and institutions of the Church which would make possible a more active participation of the laity in the decisions of ecclesiastical authorities, such efforts should not be discredited in advance by saying that they would remain in any case subject to the good pleasure of the hierarchy.
We have only made a beginning in solving these problems, and it needs courage and mutual confidence between hierarchy and laity if we are to make progress.
The sources of the trinitarian doctrine is quite clear from history, and with it came beliefs in various things like transubstantiation, theosis, that Mary was a perpetual virgin free from sin, infant baptism, ecclesiastical hierarchy, bishop succession, the phoenix, that the world is made up of fire, water, earth and air, and that things formed of one element are immortal while things formed of many elements are mortal.
But today we need no longer fear that they will do much harm and make the laity less willing to abide by the decisions of the hierarchy.
If we make a demand on the Church, we must always examine precisely whether it is really addressed to the hierarchy and its members as such, or to the Church, that is, to all of us Christians, and precisely in the sphere where the official Church does not teach and act authoritatively.
For the church that means transforming the caste system of male clerical hierarchy to partnership in ministry, and putting Galatians 3:28 — as well as the stance of the American Catholic bishops that «women should be in decision - making roles» — actually into practice.
Dogma doesn't say that women shouldn't have higher positions in the hierarchy, or that decision - making in the church should not be shared with female religious.
I am prepared to believe in miracles, but the notion that the Catholic hierarchy will make literature and the arts a priority and then exercise good judgment in supporting them exceeds all credulity.
The Church's Governance — Deficiency Syndrome The first thing Christianity did in Africa was to make people surrender their sovereignty to church hierarchies and governments.
Those Catholic spouses who found from their own experience that the Church's ban posed a serious threat to their own marriages — and often to a mother's physical and mental health — were forced to make choices that, either way, left them embittered toward the Church, or at least toward the hierarchy.
I've read that the whole idea of hierarchy in the Bible was man - made and used by human kings (think Henry VIII) to justify their despotism.
In the pure air of the desert, they were making a protest against the worldliness of the Jerusalem hierarchy.
A civilized society is, in the universal hierarchy of social order, simply a particular form of social creativity made uniquely distinctive by human effort.
In the lives of women there exists a unique opportunity to develop a sense of God, and there exists something of the essence of God which, though made known to us in Christ, we missed because women were excluded from the ranks of church hierarchy and demeaned in religious tradition.
He confirmed the worst fears and prejudices of Protestants about lascivious priests and nuns and the unbridled ambitions of the hierarchy to subvert the public schools and make the U.S. a satrapy of the Vatican.
Imagine a progression of superjective durations that corresponds to the progression of superjective sizes as one ascends a hierarchy such as the one that makes up an animal body.
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