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" Moreover, both the preparatory process and the Seattle ministerial meeting demonstrated that while full transparency is vital-and the institution will have to steel itself to become yet more open-efficient and effective decision-making is necessary if continued paralysis is to be avoided."
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Sutherland, Peter D. "Reality check"
Harvard International Review
22.1 Mar. 22 2000: 20-4
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" Included here are several aspects of decision-making processes, including agenda setting, identifying and deliberating over goals and policy strategies, crafting particular policy alternatives, and overseeing implementation."
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HULT, KAREN M. "Strengthening Presidential Decision-Making Capacity"
Presidential Studies Quarterly
30.1 Mar. 1 2000: 27
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" Included here are several aspects of decision-making processes, including agenda setting, identifying and deliberating over goals and policy strategies, crafting particular policy alternatives, and overseeing implementation."
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HULT, KAREN M. "Strengthening Presidential Decision-Making Capacity"
Presidential Studies Quarterly
30.1 Mar. 1 2000: 27
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" Development management professionals can assist in a number of ways; for example, addressing the organizational and process aspects of implementing new communications and technology policies, helping decision-makers focus on the equity and distributional issues, and so on (see World Bank, 1998)."
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Brinkerhoff, Derick W.,Coston, Jennifer M. "International Development Management in a Globalized World"
Public Administration Review
59.4 July 1 1999: 346
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" The district was implementing the site-based decision making model, and I was originally interested in studying several aspects of teacher participation in the school decision-making process and its impact on teachers' professional growth."
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SABAN, AHMET. "PROFESSIONAL GROWTH THROUGH SELF-REFLECTION AND WRITING"
Education
120.3 Mar. 22 2000: 512
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" The decision making process is political, but usually results in a balance between the competing interests within the company and a course of action which has the broad support necessary to be an effective implementation."
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Suutari, Raymond. "Fault Lines"
CMA Management
73.9 Nov. 1 1999: 16
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"... the necessary plan of action for addressing the situation and take over the decision making as needed to ensure that the plan is properly implemented."
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MCCOY, DORCAS EVA. "American Post-Cold War Images and Foreign Policy Preferences toward "Dependent" States: A Case Study of Somalia"
World Affairs
163.1 June 22 2000: 39
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"... their activities, would allow personnel at the lower level to be involved in decision making by providing them with necessary information and having multiple versions of a business so that it can be implemented according to suitability."
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Srinivasan, R. "Developing measures to assess the extent of sustainable competitive advantage provided by business process reengineering"
Journal of Academy of Business and Economics
2.2 Apr. 1 2003: 54-69
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"... Simon's approach rules out the emotional responses and ethical intuitions that Luban sees as vital to just decision making.(22) Simon's legally-grounded framework also does not focus on aspects of moral identity that Thomas Shaffer and Anthony Alfieri emphasize."
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Rhode, Deborah L. "Symposium Introduction: In Pursuit of Justice"
Stanford Law Review
51.4 Apr. 1 1999: 867-868
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" Recognizing that change is necessary is a step in the right direction, but making those difficult decisions that affect the organization, its members, and how the organization will function can be difficult."
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Smith, Darlene A. "Working Together for the Future"
Ostomy Quarterly
37.1 Sept. 22 1999: 6
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" Thus, adding cues and preview experience or providing detailed information about failure probabilities will probably help observers recognize differences in component reliabilities, but will not necessarily help them make the correct weight adjustments for decision making."
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Montgomery, DeMaris A. "Human sensitivity to variability information in detection decisions"
Human Factors
41.1 Mar. 1 1999: 90-91
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"... decision as to which competing legitimate norms to follow."(21) In that statement, we recognize that U.S. practice, even in the vitally important area of workplace safety, may be at a variance from a hypernorm standard."
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Dunfee, Thomas W.,Donaldson, Thomas. "Tightening the ties that bind - defending a contractarian approach to business ethics"
American Business Law Journal
37.3 Mar. 22 2000: 579
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" It is not necessary to accept the extreme versions of such arguments to recognize the widespread dissatisfaction with current decision-making processes."
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Young, Stephen,Tavares, Ana Teresa. "Multilateral rules on FDI: do we need them? Will we get them? A developing country perspective"
Transnational Corporations
13.1 Apr. 1 2004: 1-30
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" Although prescriptive theories of decision making assume that information guides choice, in practice, the role of information is often largely symbolic, that is, to impart an air of rationality to choice (e.g. Feldman and March 1981; Meyer and Rowan 1978)."
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Drummond, Helga. "Is Escalation Always Irrational? [*]"
Organization Studies
19.6 Feb. 5 1999: 911
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" It's an opportunity earned every day through hard work and commitment." * Decision-making and conflict resolution. "When it comes to making major decisions or implementing..."
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ESTESS, PATRICIA SCHIFF. "TEAM EFFORT?"
Entrepreneur
28.6 June 1 2000: 125
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" Implementation of a structured approach remains challenging, in part because it is different from what decision makers or stakeholders have come to expect."
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Gregory, Robin. "Using Stakeholder Values to Make Smarter Environmental Decisions"
Environment
42.5 June 1 2000: 34
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" Susan Herbst tackles the vital question of how political decision makers conceive of public opinion and its role in representative democracy."
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Brehm, John. "Reading Public Opinion: How Political Actors View the DemocraticProcess"
American Political Science Review
94.3 Sept. 1 2000: 722
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"... commerce in ... chemical substances and mixtures do not present an unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment."(145) TSCA section 4(a) uses clear, mandatory language requiring EPA to gather the information vital to its decision making."
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Pettit, Holly E. "Shifting the experiment to the lab: does EPA have a mandatory duty to require chemical testing for endocrine disruption effects under the Toxic Substances Control Act?"
Environmental Law
30.2 Mar. 22 2000: 413
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"... good GDP data are vital to high-quality research, a greater understanding of the U.S. economy, and, ultimately, to sound decision making."
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. "Press Conference Announcing the Commerce Department's Achievement of the Century"
Survey of Current Business
80.1 Jan. 1 2000: 10
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"... free flow of goods, services and factors across international borders (which would increased the space for those commanding huge resources) and the proposal to introduce statutory handcuffing of the state in vital areas of public decision-making in response to popular politics."
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Kabra, Kamal Nayan. "Macro-Economic Issues and Policies: The Case ofBangladesh"
Journal of Contemporary Asia
29.4 Oct. 1 1999: 556
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" One of the most fatal mistakes I have come to recognize is making decisions based on how my peers think."
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. "How to make difference"
Washington Times
Dec. 6 1998: 5
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" The participants' emphasis on the relational aspects resulted in inconsistencies in individuals' meanings when making an end-of-life decision for oneself, having others make a decision for self, or when one is obligated to make a decision for another family member."
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LEICHTENTRITT, RONIT D.,RETTIG, KATHRYN D. "Elderly Israelis and Their Family Members Meanings towards Euthanasia"
Families, Systems & Health
18.1 Mar. 22 2000: 61
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" Information is a vital component in the development of critical thought and independent decision-making and, consequently, access to the ever-increasing body of available information is vital to the development of students' potentials."
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. "Students' bill of information rights"
Teacher Librarian
26.2 Nov. 1 1998: 35
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" Pending Issues in RTI Despite the conceptual appeal of using an RTI model to conceptualize interventions and to use it as a basis for decision making, there are two vitally important issues that must be addressed in research and practice."
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Gresham, Frank M. "Current status and future directions of school-based behavioral interventions"
School Psychology Review
33.3 June 22 2004: 326-344
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" Second, genuine reform of our national security organization and decision-making structure is vital."
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. "Understanding the enemy; Strategies for fighting terror"
Washington Times
Dec. 22 2004: 19
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