Much of recent sustainability thinking has been about bringing the larger social web back into executive decision making.
The U.S. government now owns substantial equity stakes in formerly blue chip companies, and it is getting involved in everything from strategic managerial decision making to executive compensation.
Indonesia will also implement new approaches to promote women in decision making positions in executive bodies and increase participation in legislative bodies.
The Llandovery College product was the first Ospreys captain to lead them to silverware, lifting the Celtic League title in 2005 and spoke to joint chief executive Mike Cuddy before making his decision public.
Argyris described a method for improving the thinking and decision-making of executive groups that involved engaging them both collectively and individually as a coach-facilitator, giving them feedback, challenging their thinking and using focused exercises to help them reflect on how they operate.
The cause of decision-making failure by executive teams is simple: groupthink.
Every executive had a strict timetable for making a decision and making sure it was carried out.
If past practice is any guide, what passes for a decision-making process in the executive branch on such issues will authorize the enunciation by Ambassador Wendt of a general commitment to such flexibility.
Decisions on the election were taken as part of a collective decision-making process by the Scottish Executive, Scotland Office, returning officers and other relevant stakeholders.
The moves will open up the world's No. 1 auto maker to its first outside directors in its 76-year history, accelerate generational change in the executive ranks and streamline the company's decision-making.
As companies contemplate how they will satisfy investor and SEC requirements, they will be well served if they put themselves to a three-pronged test: (1) Are our programs and goal-setting processes geared toward pay and performance alignment? (2) Do our decision-making processes and actions around executive compensation drive alignment? (3) Does our firm have a culture that actually values alignment?
"Executive compensation is one of the most public arenas of decision making, as far as the board's responsibilities are concerned, " Hodgson says.
Former Apple executive Michael Mace said that Lynch inherited some of the bad decision making at Adobe.
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Last week NIHE chief executive Paddy McIntyre announced his retirement making it clear that his decision had nothing to do with any inquiries.
The News Corp. executive also defended Mr. Hunt's handling of the regulatory decision-making process.
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Toward that end, Muslim Mafia shows how CAIR has assiduously sought to penetrate U.S. decision-making circles, mounting successful influence operations against the executive, congressional and judicial branches.
Chief executive Hamish Morrison said that putting fishermen at the heart of the decision-making process would "help prevent the kind of dog's dinner of a deal done in Brussels last month".
But a smart chief executive officer is also smart enough to build a strong team that has the ability to manage the decision-making while the CEO is out of the office.
Careful decision-making in communicating information to the public seems to reflect lessons learned by a chief executive who has had to navigate the aftermath of attacks or threatened attacks where American lives were lost or threatened.
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