Not exact matches
The current government has already flagged they don't understand the needs of the tech industry through the NBN
policy decisions they have made and I genuinely hope this doesn't further extend to a «do nothing»
approach in the upcoming budget and throughout the rest of their
term.
[16:00] Pain + reflection = progress [16:30] Creating a meritocracy to draw the best out of everybody [18:30] How to raise your probability of being right [18:50] Why we are conditioned to need to be right [19:30] The neuroscience factor [19:50] The habitual and environmental factor [20:20] How to get to the other side [21:20] Great collective decision - making [21:50] The 5 things you need to be successful [21:55] Create audacious goals [22:15] Why you need problems [22:25] Diagnose the problems to determine the root causes [22:50] Determine the design for what you will do about the root causes [23:00] Decide to work with people who are strong where you are weak [23:15] Push through to results [23:20] The loop of success [24:15] Ray's new instinctual
approach to failure [24:40] Tony's ritual after every event [25:30] The review that changed Ray's outlook on leadership [27:30] Creating new
policies based on fairness and truth [28:00] What people are missing about Ray's culture [29:30] Creating meaningful work and meaningful relationships [30:15] The importance of radical honesty [30:50] Thoughtful disagreement [32:10] Why it was the relationships that changed Ray's life [33:10] Ray's biggest weakness and how he overcame it [34:30] The jungle metaphor [36:00] The dot collector — deciding what to listen to [40:15] The wanting of meritocratic decision - making [41:40] How to see bubbles and busts [42:40] Productivity [43:00] Where we are in the cycle [43:40] What the Fed will do [44:05] We are late in the long -
term debt cycle [44:30] Long -
term debt is going to be squeezing us [45:00] We have 2 economies [45:30] This year is very similar to 1937 [46:10] The top tenth of the top 1 % of wealth = bottom 90 % combined [46:25] How this creates populism [47:00] The economy for the bottom 60 % isn't growing [48:20] If you look at averages, the country is in a bind [49:10] What are the overarching principles that bind us together?
This, aspect of the C.D. Howe
approach, could place Canada even further apart from its main competitor nations in
terms of business R&D support
policies unless done carefully.
For the longer
term the Fed will have to reconsider its broad
policy approach.
If it were to be decided that monetary
policy should be more responsive to asset price events, such an
approach would have to be motivated by a broader and rather more long -
term notion of financial and monetary stability than is in common use today.
N.B.: More volatility, because we're
approaching a regime shift in
terms of Fed
policy.
We think we have struck a reasonable mix — a flexible
approach which gives a high priority to low inflation over the medium
term, while recognising that
policy also has to take account of what is happening to jobs and activity in the near
term.
It restates the Bank's
approach to making monetary
policy decisions within the framework of a medium -
term inflation target, in way that supports sustainable economic growth and serves the public interest.
 Mr. Poloz himself bent over backwards in his last Monetary
Policy Report to not use that
term — even though the Bank's own numbers (projecting negative GDP growth for both the first and second quarters of 2015) suggested a recession was indeed already underway. Instead, public officials are normally sanguine and rose - coloured in their public pronouncements, hoping to incrementally shift consumer confidence with their cheeriness, and thus spark more spending. [A ridiculous extreme of this
approach was provided when George Bush blithely encouraged Americans to go shopping in the days after the 9 - 11 terrorist attacks.]
Though it is important not to overstate the situation — realistically, the AfD party is unlikely to have a significant influence over
policy in Germany in the short
term — the level of support for the German right - wing party reflects a significant protest vote, which could have an influence on Chancellor Merkel's
approach as she looks past her election victory.
At the same time, however, I have called attention to the difficulty of trying to work out an «ecological»
approach to social
policy when we, like the chaos scientists, know so little about how to predict and influence long -
term developments.
This should explain the short -
term approach by most of them and the «hire and fire»
policy.
This is according to the Daily Telegraph who also state that the deal is a 4 year contract, which I am personally quite surprised at given Vardy's age and the club's usual
policy of not offering long
term deals to those
approaching 30 or over 30 years old.
And in the four months since the Coalition Government was formed, I think we have begun to show that we are serious about a longer
term approach to
policy and politics.
However, there are fundamental questions over building a strategic
approach to the conflict that if answered could provide more solid bedrock to
policies that have too often been defined by a tactical responsiveness as opposed to a long
term vision.
My view has been that our
policy in relation to the Middle East Peace Process generally but more recently our
approach and language during the current crisis in Gaza is morally indefensible, is not in Britain's national interest and will have a long
term detrimental impact on our reputation internationally and domestically.
WAMC's Hudson Valley Bureau Chief spoke with Yandik, a fourth - generation farmer from Columbia County, about what he brings to the table in
terms of experience and
policy approach.
Despite my long -
term party membership, I have come to the conclusion that Labour's
approach to housing
policy is both tragic and an opportunity in equal measure.
The Conservative leader said Tony Blair had wasted his first two
terms in office by reversing Tory
policies and then reinstating them, and pledged he would not do the same but instead offer the «long runway
approach to political change».
The governor has for years taken a laissez - faire
approach to the Senate leadership structure, and some progressives charge he encouraged Klein's alliance with Republicans as a bulwark for his own centrist
policies — particularly during his first
term.
The absurdity of suggesting that Iain Duncan Smith's Christian motivations were any kind of secret and of criticising the use of moral categories to justify his
policy approaches - only lefties are allowed to have morals, after all; to be Right Wing is, by definition, to be evil, seeking to impose final solutions on the poor, force them to eat rotting horse - flesh, and cleansing them from beyond the sight of nice middle class folk; any right - winger employing a moral
term such as «wrong» or «sin» must have some sinister ulterior motivation - has been covered already by the Editor and by Cranmer.
«The bigger point is, in
terms of environmental
policy, I think this is a dubious
approach,» she said.
In
terms of
policy — I know that the Conservatives like a leak — perhaps I should draw attention to the hon. Gentleman's
approach.
The government will continue to «lurch back and forth» between so - called command - and - control standards on carbon emissions and the deregulatory
approach favored by conservatives without such a
policy, Mankiw argued, which «makes long -
term planning all the more difficult.»
For those interested in the finer points of education
policy, I'd also recommend: Alyson Klein on helping long -
term English - language learners, Chad Aldeman on the difficulty of «raising the bar» for teacher preparation entry, Mike Petrilli's Education Next piece on a schools agenda for working - class families, Kathleen Porter Magee on a great - news story for Catholic schools, Nat Malkus on the Title I funding fight, and Paul Peterson on the «Bush - Obama»
approach to reform.
A pivotal issue for early - education
policy is whether there is enough evidence to make a choice among the various child - centered and content - centered
approaches, based on the long -
term effects on children.
Therefore, our
approach is to pursue timely change —
policies based on long -
term consideration of Singapore's future, while preserving timeless constants — values that provide navigation beacons in the turbulence of change.
The best study of this
approach, by Takako Nomi and Elaine Allensworth, examined the short -
term impact of such a
policy in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS), where double - dose algebra was implemented in 2003.
To give you a taste of what is coming in Part 2, the arguments can be summarized as: 1) Education does not lend itself to a single «best»
approach, so the Gates effort to use science to discover best practices is unable to yield much productive fruit; 2) As a result, the Gates folks have mostly been falsely invoking science to advance practices and
policies they prefer for which they have no scientific support; 3) Attempting to impose particular practices on the nation's education system is generating more political resistance than even the Gates Foundation can overcome, despite their focus on political influence and their devotion of significant resources to that effort; 4) The scale of the political effort required by the Gates strategy of imposing «best» practices is forcing Gates to expand its staffing to levels where it is being paralyzed by its own administrative bloat; and 5) The false invocation of science as a political tool to advance
policies and practices not actually supported by scientific evidence is producing intellectual corruption among the staff and researchers associated with Gates, which will undermine their long -
term credibility and influence.
A new report published by Stanford's
Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE) makes the case for investing LCFF resources on research - based
approaches in order to see long -
term improvements.
Connecticut needs a stable, responsible budget, with real structural reforms, rejecting the crisis - driven, short -
term approach that has marked state fiscal
policy for years.
But establishing a long -
term, sustainable vision for the role of assessment in education should be a priority if this is to remain a viable
policy approach.
For example, VAMs are useful «for researchers comparing large groups of teachers to investigate the effects of teacher training
approaches or educational
policies, or simply to investigate the size and importance of long -
term teacher effects... [I] t is clear that value - added scores are far superior to unadjusted end - of - year student test scores» (Haertel, 2013, p. 23).
Pressed for answers this week, Sen. Jerry Tillman (R - Randolph), a supporter of the A-F school grades, told N.C.
Policy Watch that in
terms of how the A-F school grading formula works, — 80 percent of a grade is based on students» achievement at one point in time, and 20 percent is based on students» growth over time — he's taking a wait - and - see
approach, speculating that it will take some time to see if the formula needs tweaking to present a better picture of which schools are helping their students grow and which are not.
Dear Gangadhar, Suggest you to
approach any life insurance company and apply for a
term insurance
policy.
In some instances, this
approach might make more sense than paying premiums on a long -
term care
policy.»
The
policy community, while producing much more research on this topic, is divided between those who don't consider
policy design a valid notion at all, and those who
approach both design and
policy in much narrower
terms.
The intent is to institute a more rigorous and consistent
approach in
terms of
policy and practice through critical review of precedent within the institution with an eye toward resolution of current issues.
I said that one concern «in the
policy arena is that the «plus» stuff [research and development] tends to get shed in favor of short -
term symbolism and that the «price» [cost of emissions of greenhouse gases] could get watered down» given the way Congress has
approached such bills in the past.
The only plausible
approach is a stepwise
policy, building from smart near -
term steps that can be sold to many constituencies for many reasons (energy efficiency, boosting resilience to climate hazards in vulnerable places) toward the tougher ones.
As Matthew L. Wald and others reported this morning, Energy Secretary Steven Chu is poised to head back to California, leaving President Obama with a new opportunity to signal his
approach to energy and climate
policy in his final
term.
Schneider's
approach to climate
policy, comes up during a discussion of the enduring uncertainty surrounding the most consequential aspects of global warming, particularly the near -
term rate at which sea levels will rise as ice sheets melt and seawater warms.
The NYSERDA framework, the «Renewable Heating and Cooling
Policy Framework: Options to Advance Industry Growth and Markets in New York,» sets out policy options and market - based solutions for the next few years, and identifies approaches for longer term a
Policy Framework: Options to Advance Industry Growth and Markets in New York,» sets out
policy options and market - based solutions for the next few years, and identifies approaches for longer term a
policy options and market - based solutions for the next few years, and identifies
approaches for longer
term action.
They provide ideas on how positive changes can be attained as well as an understanding on how cities can generate solutions that have large, short and long -
term positive benefits in
terms of climate change mitigation and how this
approach can be effectively embedded into local
policy settings to contribute to cities» ability to generate co-benefits at local level.
IEA urges Belgium to take a long -
term approach to energy
policy Report recommends reconsidering nuclear phase - out 19 May 2016
Halkos, George and Tzeremes, Nickolaos and Tzeremes, Panagiotis (2014): A nonparametric
approach for evaluating long -
term energy
policy scenarios: An application to the Greek energy system.
A nonparametric
approach for evaluating long -
term energy
policy scenarios: An application to the Greek energy system
Höhne, N., M.G.J. den Elzen, and M. Weiss, 2006: Common but differentiated convergence (CDC), a new conceptual
approach to long -
term climate
policy.
However, were future technologies and
policies able to achieve a rapid reduction of greenhouse gas emissions â $» an
approach termed â $ œmitigationâ $ â $» this would greatly lessen future global warming and its impacts.
This speech in fact serves as a preview of an upcoming report by my colleagues and I that takes this three pillar
approach to analyze the clean energy
policies of Germany, Spain and China, and makes the case that these countries are taking a comprehensive
approach towards developing their clean energy industries, whereas all the United States has is a series of patchy and heterogeneous state action (e.g. state renewable energy standards) or federal action that is limited in duration (e.g. short -
term renewable energy tax credits, or one - time green stimulus spending).