Sentences with phrase «not hierarchy»

So it's things like the way we operate open plan, the way that we measure financial performance, the way we talk to each other, having a flat structure in our thinking and not a hierarchy.
Unlike many others, he showed no obvious signs of dislike or disgust, and he was very quick to point out that there is not a hierarchy of sins.
it's these sisters who are emulating Christ and not the hierarchy who are attempting to squeeze tighter to maintain control.
If a Catholic literary revival is to occur in the U.S. (or anywhere else), it will come from writers and readers, not the hierarchy.
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
A data - driven culture is when you make decisions based on data, not hierarchy.
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.
This is his own model of societies as a «nested hierarchy,» but without the further qualification that the dominant occasion somehow acts as the field or interstitial space for the subordinate occasions.
Along with the importance of these relationships, are several other key features: the nested hierarchies of organisation at hundreds - if not thousands - of different levels on this planet... the same laws of physics and chemistry function throughout the universe, and everything is related to everything else, often in highly differentiated ways.
Along with the importance of these relationships are several other key features: the nested hierarchies of organisation at hundreds - if not thousands - of different levels on this planet... the same laws of physics and chemistry function throughout the universe, and everything is related to everything else... as any system or organism is always a part of some larger system, organism or ecology, it in turn fulfils a certain function, or set of functions - which is often interpreted as having a certain «purpose» within that larger system.
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.
At its core, (yearlong projects aside), my relationship with Rachel isn't a hierarchy; it's a partnership.
Also James, you seem to imply that there isn't a hierarchy of any kind.
For the past decade or so, they have been exposing a nested hierarchy of structural motifs in genomes that are every bit as elemental to the identity and activity of each cell as the double helix.
The Linnaean system predated this theory by a century, but it worked because its nested hierarchy was much like Darwin's tree of life.
By nested hierarchy I mean a way of looking at the brain, looking at its layers and how they developed over the course of evolution.

Not exact matches

«Your brain is wired not only to figure out where you sit in the professional and social pecking order against others, but to reinforce your position in that pecking order,» says writer Steve Errey, who continues: «When you get wrapped up in establishing or maintaining status, the moment your place in the hierarchy drops you're going to feel pretty horrible... Don't get into the status game — there are no winners.»
Of course, the citizens of a town aren't part of an authority hierarchy the way that employees of a corporation are, but still you see the problems that come with scale.
«We don't have a hierarchy.
Collaborative environments that don't rely on traditional hierarchies hold particular appeal for millennials, though Atkinson suggests the model works for employees of any age.
Organizational hierarchies shouldn't get ripped apart, and IT resources shouldn't get diverted from day - to - day operations.
Whether or not an organization is truly flat, hierarchies are less extreme and employees find it easier to address a situation with their supervisor or teammates.
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.
Real estate is determined by functional need, not office hierarchy.
To investigate the impact of not looking our best on our behavior, Stanford professor Margaret Neale and PhD student Peter Belmi asked a group of both women and men to write about a time they felt either attractive or unattractive and then quizzed them on their attitudes to inequality and hierarchy.
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.
Rigid, hierarchy - based file management structures aren't the answer for collaborative, growing companies.
I no longer work within a hierarchy; I am not in a position to push back or step forward.
Startups are able to experiment across social media platforms in ways that large corporations, with their red tape and layers of hierarchy, can't.
Formal hierarchies don't seem to work anymore.
Blankfein was below them in the hierarchy and not well known outside the firm.
Would your employees argue that your organizational hierarchy produces its haves and its have - nots?
By mapping out the responsibilities of each job in the company hierarchy, an org chart helps people understand exactly what they should do and shouldn't do in their role.
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.
We'd wake up, walk 20 feet down the hall, sit down at the table, not move except to eat, then go to bed,» Ho tells Fast Company, claiming the unusual arrangements helped the team be more innovative and productive, save money and instill a horizontal, hierarchy - free culture.
«It's not a clean picture — that hierarchy is always good or bad.
On Wednesday's broadcast of CNN's «The Lead,» Senator Elizabeth Warren (D - MA) responded to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Interim Director Mick Mulvaney's comments that there was a «hierarchy» in his Congressional office that he wouldn't talk to lobbyists who didn't give him money, but «might talk to» lobbyists who did by declaring the Trump administration the «Most corrupt administration ever.»
While outsourcing the 401 (k) hierarchy is possible, outsourcing its liability is not.
In accordance with the mitigation hierarchy, they should be convinced that impacts can not be avoided or mitigated in any other reasonable way before considering offsetting, but if they reach that conclusion, offsetting should be a live option for them to consider and to require.
Members of coworking and shared workspaces are not all working for the same company under a hierarchy of roles and positions that help to align goals, culture, and behavior of the entire group.
Give an example of a business situation where the norms of hierarchy are not followed, (by a foreigner who doesn't understand), and explain how they should be followed according to the norms of Singapore.
«Why do people create hierarchies when they say they don't want them?
These groups are not forthright about the centrality of gender hierarchy in their belief system.
Doesn't Chaput realize, Reid says, that the stagnation of the Catholic Church in America can be chalked up to «the right wing» like Chaput himself that «has controlled the Church hierarchy for some three decades now»?
With all the RCC's riches being horded and their hierarchies living in lives of humble luxuries, I'm sorry but I can not rightly commend such religious liars who would rather pilfer and lay sieges upon the emotionally despondent and financially poor... Give all that you have obtained by years of pilferage and give it back to your flocking poor oh pabulum pope... Only then will Christ Jesus find mercies upon your religion's unholiest vespers...
But the hierarchy will not budge.
Father Reese writes on Newsweek «s On Faith blog, «The Catholic hierarchy does not support ecclesial or state - sponsored homosexual marriage and still argues that sex outside of marriage, including homosexual activity, is sinful.»
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.
It is not the Catholic Church but the «Catholic hierarchy» that takes such an obstreperous position.
If we discovered a lost matriarchal society tomorrow, I think the proper interpretation of the passage for them would be to have wives be head of their husbands the way Christ is head of the church, because that is the situation (the not ideal situation of power and control and hierarchy and distinction) that they have to live with (at that moment).
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