Sentences with phrase «necessary course corrections»

This requires regular monitoring of your investment versus your sales, and continually making necessary course corrections.
«She made some very necessary course corrections,» says one of her mentors, Richard Streedain, a professor of educational leadership at Chicago's National - Louis University and a school principal for 25 years in the Chicago area.
It also seemed to be a natural by - product — actually the quintessence — of the Left's technocratic bent: if we set clear, measurable aspirations, develop aligned policies, organize ourselves to achieve our goals, continuously assess performance, and make necessary course corrections, then we will succeed.
Or we could humbly listen, respectfully argue our case, and make the necessary course corrections.
Although that original vision still offers a potential path forward, the odds of the necessary course correction actually taking place seem slight.
Shortly thereafter, Madison Superintendent of Schools Thomas Scarice pled with state legislators to «listen to the teachers, administrators, parents, and even the students, to make the necessary course corrections» to school reform.
These touch - points don't have to be stuffy team meetings that drag on endlessly, but effective check - ins such as conference calls to chat about progress, surface any issues, review dependencies, and jointly decide on any necessary course correction.
You need to revisit the numbers every few years to make any necessary course corrections to ensure you're taking as much risk as you need, but no more.
By sticking with actual data and avoiding the «Yeah, it feels like I had a good year» you'll be able to make the necessary course corrections to save the right amount of money in the upcoming year.
You could argue that the price drop was a necessary course correction, especially for Ether, which was never designed to be used as an investment tool.
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