Sentences with phrase «rewards for failure at»

We have to end the situation where we have rewards for failure at the top — harming the company and its workforce.
(ii) at the same time, ensuring it links the solidarity and interests of the bottom and the middle, so that it is possible to build winning coalitions to support universal services, redistribution through progressive universliam and tackle eg rewards for failure at the top, to the extent that entrenched privilege and advantage is not convinced by what might appear an altruistic appeal.

Not exact matches

«It may be that film or technology products are aiming for more breakthrough products or are offering more complicated rewards (a completed movie or gadget, rather than a band t - shirt), and are thus at a higher risk of failure,» says Mollick.
Better Markets, a non-profit organization that advocates for the public interest on Wall Street, says a potential promotion by Williams to lead the Federal Reserve Bank of New York would reward failure - because the San Francisco Fed failed to prevent widespread customer abuses at San Francisco - based banking behemoth Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC), which it's supposed to supervise.
Its better to win a» Reward for failure trophy» than to get nothing at all from a «sucessful» ucl round of 16 qualification.
Giving him a new contract means rewarding failure, because we've been going downhill for at least 5 years.
Amid the ongoing debate about whether he has been rewarded for failure or if he deserves another chance because of his time at Everton, Moyes knows getting results on the field is the priority.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan has failed at Manchester United, yet he has been rewarded for that failure with a bigger, # 180,000 - a-week pay packet at Arsenal.
The treasury minister Lord Myners had indicated to RBS that there should be «no reward for failure», [49] but Goodwin's pension entitlement, represented by a notional fund of # 8 million, was doubled, to a notional fund of # 16 million or more, because under the terms of the scheme he was entitled to receive, at age 50, benefits which would otherwise have been available to him only if he had worked until age 60.
I suppose public outrage at pay only seems to come at times when you're doing badly and, to coin the cliche, being rewarded for failure.
If children at - risk for life - failure aren't born to parents that can provide the support to develop the protective factors needed they can begin to suffer from reward deficit syndrome, the inability of the brain to produce the chemical reinforcement that we need to develop good habits.
Maybe if the management at one of these pub houses adopts NPR's approach about mandating failure (as in, employees were rewarded for having projects blow up in their faces), we'd have a difficult ballgame.
GMO Food Just Doesn't Make Sense Despite the failures of GMOs, it is clear that their developers have not failed at making huge profits in a system where farmers are forced to market on volume, and have no market rewards for nutritional quality or penalties for ecological impact.
Instead, a system of scoring that has points which are rewarded at selected intervals and a system of punishments where the scores and lowered for the «failure» of the player rather than «game over» occurring.
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