Sentences with phrase «on chain of command»

It is also an interesting political take on the chain of command in the military, lampooning the superior officers as incompetent fools, despite having their hearts in the right place, the film manages to successfully create sympathy for Col. Berman (Ed Harris) in that despite his general inability to do the job, he is actually well liked.
I'm not big on chain of command.

Not exact matches

By Saturday up to 200 employees drafted from merchandising, logistics, supply chain and human resources teams were marshaling people and goods from Home Depot's buzzing five - room command center filled with monitors tracking the storm and maps of the hurricane region pasted on walls.
He had an open e-mail channel to anyone in Multi-National Force - Iraq — and often received messages from junior leaders on problems in their areas that they could not get resolved through their chain of command (or problems that the chain of command were creating).
Valukas also portrayed a corporate culture in which there was heavy pressure to keep costs down, a reluctance to report problems up the chain of command, a skittishness about putting safety concerns on paper, and general bureaucratic resistance to change.
That led authorities on both sides of the border to make a series of arrests all the way up the cartel chain of command to Zambada.
The gifts and offices of the Holy Spirit are given equally to a certain «level» on the chain - of - command, thereafter, only men receive certain gifts and offices.
A grown man walking in on a pedifile abusing a child should be so outraged that there would be no time for chain of command!
Updated at 12:35 p.m. ET on 7/16 Washington (CNN)-- An effort to remove sexual assault cases from the military chain of command received a bipartisan boost Tuesday as conservative Republicans joined the bill's main backer, Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, to voice their support for the measure.
The impudence of a service personnel who breaks all protocols within the chains and channel of communication and command to attempt to getting the attention of the president by pouring inciteful sentiments on social media, with a delusional and myopic perception that he is a known maverick and avowed outspoken officer in uniform; such a joke
ALBANY — The State Legislature has adjourned for the year without coming to an agreement on mayoral control of New York City's schools, leaving a looming question mark over the chain of command for the nation's largest public school system and its 1.1 million students.
Texas church shooting suspect and Air Force veteran Devin Kelley escaped from a New Mexico «behavioral center» in 2012, according to an El Paso Police Department report, which also said he «was attempting to carry out death threats» that he «had made on his military chain of command
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand made another stop on The Daily Show last night as her effort to take reporting sexual assaults in the military outside of the current chain of command enters a crucial phase in Washington.
On the dislodgement of drug dealers, CP Awunah said, «The Command through actionable intelligence and with the cooperation of members of the public has dislodged about fifteen (15) drug peddlers in the State, disrupting their supply chain.
It seems to me, on the basis of what we know so far, the bigger questions are for those lower down the chain of command.
What they met on ground is confused political leadership in the person of President Goodluck Jonathan; an army unpaid and ill equipped; and a police force competent only in shooting unarmed civilians and channelling bribes up the command chain.
It continued up the chain of command, its contents merely glossed over as one executive signed off on it and passed it on to the next.
«I know him,» he tells the two men, before joyously getting Senator Lockhart kicked out of the room as he briefs Higgins on «phase two» of the Javadi operation, which involves some crazy scheme to usher in a new regime in Iran with Javadi embedded as a high - ranking military insider who will be moved «up the chain of command
This is a script that feels like it was born from a weekend binge session of caffeine and «90s - era Jerry Bruckheimer movies, capped off with about 30 minutes of Wikipedia searches on the layout of the White House and the succession of the chain of command during wartime.
No joke: that exact same information (including how Sullivan got his hands on the numbers) is passed up the chain of command in explicit detail several times, making this nearly -2-hour long film feel frustratingly padded.
A classic way to initiate change is to rely on your formal chain of command.
And she draws on recent releases from the Russian archives to challenge the view that the deaths were a unilateral act by a maverick group of the Ekaterinburg Bolsheviks, identifying a chain of command that stretches directly, she believes, to Moscow — and to Lenin himself.
A fancy table ends up being made with mismatched types of wood because every person in the chain of command assumed the previous one had signed off on what turned out to be, in essence, a typo; nobody bothered to ask.
If you are visiting a shelter run by a city or county, find out if the director had to overcome chain - of - command issues such as restrictions on social - media use or fundraising.
The Duty to Report template supplements existing company, state and federal standards and provides guidance on how to report observed animal abuse or mistreatment through the proverbial chain of command.
The chain of events started when the group realized their commanding officer, Guri B. Olson, was planning on using them as B - Type Device materials.
A 2014 report by the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works titled The Chain of Environmental Command: How a Club of Billionaires and Their Foundations Control the Environmental Movement and Obama's EPA features the Energy Foundation.
This document should contain a decision - making flow chart so that people can quickly see the chain of command and responsibilities, plus the agreed crisis protocols and processes (including proxies should someone be on annual leave or perhaps involved in the crisis).
While the role of risk used to reside with the in - house legal team or general counsel, who was the go - to person on anti-bribery or corruption questions, occupational health and safety, and other issues, rapidly that role is also moving right up the chain of command so in many companies it's the CEO, CFO, COO, and chief risk officer.
The hierarchical order may still exist for ease of organization and reporting relationships as laid out in a chain of command on an organizational chart.
Advised chain of command on training status, personal availability and readiness.
Focus on selling solutions that fit customer requirements and utilize flexibly sales tactics and presentations to match individual sales cycle, chain of command, decision - making process, and need for relationship building.
«From a hospital president on down the chain of command, all staff are encouraged to provide proactive and positive interaction with hospital visitors, including patients and anyone else roaming the halls,» Miller says.
They'll never need details on names in the chain of command, and much of the information on military equipment, programs, acronyms, and forms won't have any relevance to them.
Kept chain of command informed of noted discrepancies while on watch and directed completion of immediate actions required for plant safety conditions.
I am responsible for coordinating scheduling of assigned post to ensure coverage of all regular areas of responsibilities; generate regular reports on the activities of assigned personnel and forward all information through the chain of command daily.
Prepared and provided reports and briefed upper chain of command on analytical findings and recommended suggestions for improvements.
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