Sentences with phrase «point decision makers»

Going forward, electricity decisions should meet water - smart criteria that point decision makers to options that make sense locally, are cost - effective, and reduce both carbon emissions and exposure to water - related risks.

Not exact matches

Financial institutions have since found that eliminating contrasting points of view cuts their decision - makers off from their best chance of spotting and correcting problems.
It highlights the opinions and experiences of IoT decision - makers on topics that include: drivers for adoption; major challenges and pain points; stages of adoption, deployment, and maturity of IoT implementations; investment in and utilization of devices, platforms, and services; the decision - making process; and forward - looking plans.
Hire a point person to make tough calls and establish clear expectations of when that decision maker has full authority and when he or she should consult upper management across seas.
While we do not think the solutions to the three points raised in the ad are as simple as those proposed, we are encouraged that prominent evangelicals are joining the discussion, acknowledging that religious people have something to say to secular decision - makers.
It points to fundamental human experiences and raises them up as warning signals to decision - makers.
Stressing the point that Ausveg is not politically aligned, Mr Mulcahy said he is focussed on maintaining a good relationship with decision makers, particularly in the Senate where it could well be that smaller parties and independents have the balance of power.
Its easy to point the finger, when things aren't going well, But the blame always has to stop at the decision maker!
We have the same coach, point of motivation and decision maker who has (aside from the fa cups) failed both domestically and in Europe.
Assuming that decision - makers make cost - benefit analyses when deciding to use force, China's doctrine calls for acquiring a nuclear arsenal only large enough to destroy an adversary's «strategic points» in such a way that the expected costs of a first strike outweigh the anticipated benefits.
World Science Forum shall be a meeting point, and an occasion to exchange views, for representatives of science, politics, international organisations, industrial and financial decision makers, international science fora, and science academies.
As University of Wisconsin law professor Neil Komesar has insightfully pointed out, «All societal decision makers are highly imperfect.»
But don't be so darned subtle that the decision maker you are targeting completely misses the self - interest point linked to your recommended policy.
The point is not that we should prefer nontraditional leaders to seasoned educators, but that standard practice can prevent decision makers from tapping into unconventional skills, insights, or ways of thinking.
From a summative point of view, users at the classroom and periodic assessment levels want evidence of mastery of particular standards; at the annual testing level, decision makers want the percentage of students meeting each standard.
Step 3: Study the school's structure: For most parents, this meant learning everything they could about the school - it's programs, it's policies, the identity of the key decision - makers and, especially, the educational point of view of the decision - makers.
The study will have a particular focus on systems» reform journeys and decision points, and what can be learned from those stories to develop a system - level school leadership development strategy, drawing out implications for policy makers in the United States.
«The school PR professional is the one single individual in the school system who is uniquely positioned to influence key decision makers to consider the points of view all key constituent groups, internally and externally.
Create talking points and / or a product (slides, video, podcast, brochure, etc.) to convince the school or district's decision maker to take that next step.
Often, your local animal control bureau or non ‐ profit humane society can point you towards a sympathetic decisionmaker.
Hound them to the point they regret ever making this decision and for ever becoming law makers in the first place.
Specifically, in the «main messages» of our Summary for Decisions Makers, we include these three points (excerpted):
But whatever we do, let's keep pointing at Greens as the only poor decision - makers even as our own references also play up the virtues of the Free Market:
I'm not so hostile to subjective Bayesian methods if used in a specific manner that actually helps make Nic's points concrete and clear to decision makers.
The point is that people and decision makers care more about climate on the time scale of a season and ~ 10 years than they do about the century time scale, which is reflected by many of the articles in the media and the blogosphere.
The point I was really making is that bias is a major problem for all decision - makers, especially when it comes to expertise, because Kahneman follows Meehl's conclusion that experts also generally suffer from overconfidence as well.
The point is that these are government decision - makers, so obviously they are first and foremost going to select the models and modellers they believe will most benefit the cause of government.
The whole point of telling policy makers the science is so that they can make better decisions.
Paltridge points out that politicians and other decision - makers now have «nowhere to turn for a second opinion.»
If supporting risk management decisions is to be the goal, then assessments must take as their starting point the needs of decision - makers by assessing risks in relation to their objectives.
«The findings, which have been published in the journal Scientific Reports, point to a so far neglected source of greenhouse gases in the sea and could have a profound impact on decision makers
Beyond this common ground, we fall on different points of the spectrum between James's pragmatic approach, where he proposes giving decision makers information as our «best guess» about future outcomes nonetheless, and Lenny's highly skeptical position — namely, there's no hope in approximating the real world in any useful sense.
According to Google's blog, one of the main purposes of putting together the map is to give scientists, decision - makers, media and the general public a new way to access and understand GHG emissions data collected since 1990, and perhaps to the point that it will have an impact on the climate change agreement to be hammered out in Copenhagen at the end of this year.
«A key next step in transforming the advances in our understanding of climate into the actionable information that decision - makers need is the creation of a single point of access for basic climate information,» they argued.
Justice Abella was also anxious to point out the necessity for decision - makers to «ask how the Charter value at issue will best be protected in view of the statutory objectives».
There are circumstances in which it is manifestly unfair to expect the claimant to mount a full - blown constitutional challenge before the first decision - maker with power to hear it, a point at which they are most likely to be without the benefit of legal advice.
As a refresher, Dunsmuir held that certain presumptions will point to the applicable standard of review; the level of deference afforded to statutory administrative decision - makers.
The Judge concluded the case by pointing out that the dispute demonstrated the range of possible outcomes when parties are calculating Close - Out Amounts, and the wisdom of ISDA making the changes that it did in the 2002 Agreement — NPC illustrated the type of outcome that a party given the role of decision maker and limited only by a requirement of rationality might press for, regardless of the fact of an actual replacement transaction.
This point goes to a tension in Doré between the duty of administrative decision - makers to consider Charter values and the role of a reviewing court which has to assess the reasonableness of the resulting decision and whether a proportionate balance was reached.
Then in 2011 Justice Rothstein, this time writing for the majority in Alberta (Information and Privacy Commissioner) v Alberta Teachers» Association, 2011 SCC 61, wrote that the principle of judicial deference asserted in Dunsmuir had evolved to the point where there is a presumption the standard of review is reasonableness where a statutory decision - maker applies and interprets its home statute (at para 39).
The starting point is that the decision - maker is under a duty of transparency and fairness (which in this case required full disclosure of the model and underlying data); it should not normally give undertakings as to confidentiality in respect of material that fairness dictates it should disclose as part of its consultation.
It may for example not be necessary to grant legal aid for more than advice, particularly as the obtaining of advice from a competent solicitor may save further cost by persuading the individual that he has no case or enabling him to present his application in a way which enables the decision maker or court to deal with it expeditiously and without the cost incurred in seeing whether a litigant in person does have valid points.
A labour arbitrator said that it was, but the Court (unanimous on this point) easily rejected that view, again without addressing either the question of the standard of review or the administrative decision - maker's reasoning (though the majority did discuss it at length on the other issue in the case, which concerned the interpretation of a collective agreement).
[128] Others point out, however, that unlike court decisions, arbitral decisions do not serve as precedents for other arbitrators or for any other decision - makers.
Although it's important to target the final decision - makers in your sales process, as noted above, it's often critical to find and win over someone at the firm (or potential strategic partner) who is a few rungs below because she not only truly understands the pain point you're trying to alleviate, but she's the one for whom that pain is a meaningful and present part of daily life (e.g., the senior associate whose life would be immeasurably improved by having your product or service).
My point is that doing so seems irreconcilable with the presumption of reasonableness for interpretation of a decision - maker's home statute.
However, impartiality is not enough if a decision - maker fails to address and resolve key conflicts in the evidence; a decision - maker may be unable to make a decision reasonably without having expressly considered the implications of conflicts in the evidence on critical points: Whyte v. British Columbia (Superintendent of Motor Vehicles), 2013 BCCA 454.
Hire a point person to make tough calls and establish clear expectations of when that decision maker has full authority and when they should consult upper management across the sea.
And because we want every procrastinator and every last - minute decision - maker to get the best possible price, we extended our deadline for early - bird ticket pricing to the breaking point.
The entire point of LinkedIn is to get found by relevant decision makers in your industry as you assess different career opportunities.
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