Sentences with phrase «much about governance»

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It's also pretty much about everything: it manages to cram musings on history, passion, governance, memory, legacy, friendship, war, jealousy, love, race, America, and death into its 47 catchy songs.
These events illustrate a way of thinking about the governance and management of companies that is now pervasive in the financial community and much of the business world.
«The reports provide a much greater insight than any information already available about the UCP [Universal Credit programme], there are strong arguments for transparency and accountability for a programme which may affect 11 million UK citizens and process billions of pounds, which has had numerous reported failings in its governance
You wouldn't think that Louis R. Maldonado, the president of Community School Board 12 in the South Bronx, would have much nice to say about New York City's new school governance structure.
Although much about school governance is learned on the job, there is a wealth of experience to be shared within the charter community.
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.
Kelley's recommendations to ensure charter school accountability include, among others, requirements for charters to report much more information about their financials and a prohibition on obvious conflicts of interest in charter school governance and operations.
Charter advocates should remember that parents don't care much about issues like governance or whether a school employs union teachers.
The demand for socially responsible investing strategies is growing as a means to manage environmental, social, and governance (ESG)-- related risks — which can impact long - term returns — and as an opportunity to promote social and environmental issues, but much remains unknown about the performance potential of these strategies.
With so much governance and regulatory safety built into the Canadian Robo Advisory landscape, pensioners and retirees should have no inhibitions about using them as investment vehicles.
And please, let's not bother talking about NAMA, court cases etc... For years now, REO's had terrible corporate governance, far too much leverage, and pretty much promised to totally fuck investors... And so it has come to pass, and shareholders don't even have a luxury Moroccan get - away to show for it...
And if / when we do start talking about governance and policy for SRM, the conversation will proceed much more effectively if we already have governance / policy for CDR in place.
Over the past few years I have not had much good to say about Toronto's governance or management.
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