Sentences with phrase «says about governance»

It will be interesting to read what it says about governance and whether we agree with the conclusions.
This year, we all must feel certain and confident in our selection for governor, so we should hear what Paterson, Levy, Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, former Rep. Rick Lazio and whoever else may step forward has to say about governance, education, ethics reform, health care and civil rights.

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He said repeatedly that the Board will be responsible for making decisions about governance, leadership and succession, and he hand - selected a group of trusted advisors and independent directors to fulfill this role.»
«Even if the bills are not implemented, it creates a public discussion about discrimination, and that creates the idea that discrimination is important to religious freedom,» says Marieka Klawitter, a professor of public policy and governance at the University of Washington.
«A lot of times you have to think about how old your workforce is,» says Matt Kelly, the editor - in - chief of Compliance Week, a Boston, Massachusetts - based monthly magazine covering corporate governance, risk and compliance.
«Investors start to wonder about the board and the governance of that company,» he says.
The greater focus on executive pay means investors also care more about board pay, said Pat McGurn, head of strategic research and analysis at corporate governance firm ISS.
McNabb says he thinks a lot about governance issues these days.
Wells Fargo said in a release that within 60 days it will provide details to the Fed about a plan for enhancing the board's governance oversight and the company's compliance and operational risk management.
Danielle Brown, the company's recently hired vice president of diversity, integrity and governance, sent employees a memo on Saturday responding to the engineer's essay, saying the document contained «advanced incorrect assumptions about gender,» and that it was not something that she «or this company endorses, promotes, or encourages.»
Even though Harper is pursuing an economic agenda to build trade and investment with the Chinese, he won't shy away from raising concerns about the rule of law, good governance and democracy, said the source, saying the prime minister would represent «values that define us as Canadians.»
That shouldn't stop exchanges concerned about their reputations and corporate governance standards from leaning against the fashion — perhaps by limiting dual classes to the first five years of public ownership, or capping nonvoting stock at, say, 25 percent of all shares.
Conversely, if shareholder activism results in good governance and it doesn't result in greater board diversity, what does that say about diversity?
The widely divergent responses to the governance failures at AMP, which was chaired by a woman, and CBA, which was chaired by a man, say a lot about how hard it is to advance gender diversity in Australian business.
Clients say they want information about environmental, social and governance (ESG) investments, but advisors have been slow to respond.
These, I suggest, are the essentials around which we can unite, and beyond which we must grant liberty for differing opinions about issues relating to the future of Israel, the chronology of the end times, the nature of the priesthood, the practice of the gifts of the Spirit, church governance or even (dare I say it?)
So you're talking about like the church in the Middle Ages when they were connected to actual governance of people's lives, and it mattered greatly what they said about things?
After a series of successful rounds for Mr Cameron in prime minister's questions, Mr Brown said his opponent ducked the opportunity to ask questions about policy, favouring gossip over governance.
Let's not gamble with the destiny of this country by giving it to any other flag bearer who doesn't understand how governance is all about and is now coming to try how to govern» Bernice Ansah said with Passion.which
Ologbondiyan said, «It is shocking that on the face of the colossal failure of governance leading to hunger and starvation, ethnic division, bloodletting and killings in our land, Mr. President is more concerned about a selfish agenda of foisting himself on a people who have become despondent of his leadership.
Watson interrupted to prevent Rupert Murdoch's son answering the questions, saying: «Your father is responsible for corporate governance, and serious wrongdoing has been brought about in the company.
«If the protest is said to be for and about good governance, who is afraid of the protest?
The Ambassador said Ghana had become one of US's most important partners on the African continent and added «We work together on a wide range of issues we both care about — economic growth and development, democracy and good governance and peace and security.»
Hunt said that the revelation over the hacking of Milly Dowler's phone was significant for him as it raised concerns about a corporate governance issue.
He said, governance is a continuous process and a government will come and go but the development of Ghana should be our topmost priority... We are not begging the president to give us any commendation but lying to Ghanaians is what we are worried about.
Cornelius Murphy, Jr., co-founder of Consensus and former president of the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, said Consensus reviewed 12 different governance models, studied past government consolidation efforts and collected public input from about 6,000 people before making its recommendations.
«Effective government and effective governance is being able to collaborate and being able to be clear about your positions, and so the mayor and I have a good working relationship, and it's always in the best interest of New York City for that to happen,» Ms. Mark - Viverito said.
Speaking about the policy options emerging from the four regional assessments, Watson said: «Although there are no «silver bullets» or «one - size - fits all» answers, the best options in all four regional assessments are found in better governance, integrating biodiversity concerns into sectoral policies and practices (e.g. agriculture and energy), the application of scientific knowledge and technology, increased awareness and behavioural changes.»
«The financial system, the political system, governance systems, they all come first,» he said, noting that in one of the original donor strategies for developing Haiti, which was about 25 pages long, the word science never appeared once.
«We came to take a half a degree Celsius out of future warming, and we won about 90 percent of our climate prize,» said Durwood Zaelke, president of the Institute for Governance & Sustainable Development, who has worked toward the agreement for more than a decade.
Speaking about Data IQ's co-founder, George Kidd from the ODA said: «Christine works extensively in the industry, speaking at many conferences and events on the importance of data protection, security and overall data governance, as well as solutions for companies wishing to maximise the value of data within their organisations.»
A former director of governance at a large MAT, says you should aim to get staff «on board» with the decision, as they are most likely to be the people parents will ask about the process.
Inside Higher Ed, July 2, 2012 «This gubernatorial concern about board appointments is a significant departure from an era when there was more deference to institutions about who they wanted on boards, said Richard Chait, a professor at Harvard's Graduate School of Education who studies university governance
You wouldn't think that Louis R. Maldonado, the president of Community School Board 12 in the South Bronx, would have much nice to say about New York City's new school governance structure.
All that, the audit said, «not only raises significant questions about the governance and overall health of the organization but... of its future likelihood of success.»
Oh and should Malloy and Pryor reverse course and decide they really meant what they said about parent involvement, they need to act with just as much haste in Windham and New London where Steven Adamowski is making a complete and utter joke out of Connecticut's school governance laws.
Education minister Nick Gibb said it had received a «number of worrying allegations» about the school's governance.
Lord Nash, the academies minister, said the initial warning was given because of «serious concerns about financial management and governance», and said the decision to terminate had «not been taken lightly».
Another audience member, Mekka Smith, said that Cahill's speech revealed something new about the administrative and governance issues that she was unfamiliar with.
He also urged the beverage giant to withdraw the «extreme overreaching» plan, saying it raised questions about Coke's corporate governance.
What the museum's latest bad decision says about nonprofit governance wsj > The George Washington University, the Corcoran Gallery of Art and Corcoran College of Art + Design, and the National Gallery of Art announced a proposed collaboration gwu > The Corcoran, the National Gallery of Art, and the George Washington University (GW) are announcing a proposed collaboration corcoran.pdf
They say their findings, which focused on the effect titling had on forest clearing and disturbance in the Peruvian Amazon between 2002 and 2005, suggest that the increasing trend towards decentralized forest governance via granting indigenous groups and other local communities formal legal title to their lands could play a key role in global efforts to slow both tropical forest destruction, which the researchers note is responsible for about the same amount of greenhouse gas emissions as the transportation sector, and climate change.»
«The entire topic has just been extremely taboo, and people are just so averse to it that we can't even talk about governance,» she said.
Al Gore saying the U. S. climate bill will help bring about «global governance»?
Over the past few years I have not had much good to say about Toronto's governance or management.
Danielle Brown, VP for diversity, integrity and governance at Google, says the document «advanced incorrect assumptions about gender.»
Kowalski says lawyers typically decide to leave their firm for one of two reasons: money or concerns about law firm governance issues.
«Now is the time to invest in yourself by thinking clearly about what's next for you personally — and for your organization generally — with respect to the evolving worlds of information governance and eDiscovery,» said David Cowen, president of The Cowen Group and the moderator of the event.
She says she has been talking to various government agencies about further support and collaboration, and the clinic just started a partnership with the Centre for International Governance Innovation in Waterloo, Ont., which enabled it to hire an administrator.
It's time to look international law as a way to bring about peaceful governance in the eye and say it's not working.
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