Sentences with phrase «on radical transparency»

It's all very ladylike, and made with an emphasis on radical transparency.
It turned into a heated discussion on radical transparency including open relationships and group sex.
Open - book management is a business practices based on radical transparency and consists of sharing financial and decision - making duties among all employees.

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Dalio founded Bridgewater in 1975 out of his apartment, and throughout the»80s he laid the foundation of a corporate culture based on «radical transparency
DALIO: Radical transparency allows everybody who is in that group to understand what is really going on so you can't have spin.
His stock response to the committee's concerns about divisive political ads was that Facebook believes «radical transparency» is the fix — also dropping one tidbit of extra news on that front in his written testimony by saying Facebook will roll out an authentication process for political advertisers in the UK in time for the local elections in May 2019.
Then, in order to get those things to have radical truthfulness and radical transparency, when I mean radical truthfulness is just, put everything on your table and get past it.
GFI is «committed to radical transparency,» 43 taking steps such as detailing their research and progress on their blog, sharing white papers, and distributing monthly reports from each department to interested community members.
The PASC recommended some radical changes; Sir Hayden concentrated on issues of procedure and transparency.
It is important to realise that radical reform of the way Parliament operates is unlikely to happen, because incoming governments have too strong a vested interest in the status quo, unless there is a strong, persistent and well - informed demand from the public for action which gives them genuine participation in the parliamentary process, more direct transparency to overcome dependence on a highly distorting media, and the right to recall MPs for manifest breakdowns in integrity or competence.
It «believes that the EU must now embrace radical reform based on economic liberalisation, a looser and more flexible structure, and greater transparency and accountability».
Everlane's commitment to «radical transparency» and focus on high - quality, honestly priced basics has resonated with consumers and the company is reportedly valued at «north of $ 250 million.»
Bridgewater's Ray Dalio Spreads His Gospel of «Radical Transparency» (The New York Times) Robert Kegan, who researched Bridgewater, shared his perspective on Ray Dalio and the transformation he brought to the firm.
Though these materials have their practical origins in construction and workmanship, their unexpected assemblages constitute a radical and poetic investigation into the polarities of weight and light; a meditation on solidity as compared to transparency.
This report on prices does nothing to alter Ofgem's findings in March that competition is being stifled by a combination of tariff complexity, poor supplier behaviour and lack of transparency and that radical change is needed.
That is, it aims to induce its users into sharing personal information — what the company has called «radical transparency» — and then aims to surveil users to generate the insights that will keep them «engaged» on its site and to precisely target them with ads.
This is primarily because radical transparency is anathema to a financial system built on secrecy.
Bridgewater's company culture is founded on a sense of «radical transparency» that encourages employees to constantly challenge each other and reflect on one another's decisions and mistakes.
Baer shares a case study in which a Virginia - based pool company who faced financial hardships came out on top by utilizing the radical transparency approach.
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