Mandate
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Large, non-tech companies and smaller, non-venture-funded companies were more likely to
mandate
the same approach for all teams within the company.
We’ve seen how companies at various stages tend to run projects with different approaches, and how Big Tech generally does not
mandate
a single approach, though big firms have lots of organizational support to make this process work.
A relevant quote from a response to my survey: “Recently, C-level executives have started to
mandate
the ways of working for all teams (everyone needs to follow the same methodology).
And when it gets decoupled, we might find that democracy, the multitude of voices, actually impedes capitalism because a state that does not have any pretense of limited government can very quickly
mandate
a regulatory framework for drones, for electric cars, for self-driving cars, for any new innovation where they feel that they can leapfrog Western societies.
The State of Connecticut became the first and only state to
mandate
that women receive notification of their breast density after a mammogram.
It is an invitation, maybe even a mandate, to enter the most vital arenas of human life, the most sensitive and the most frightening, the ones that we never want to go to, but when we do go there, we feel incredibly transformed when we do.
Because California was the first state in this country to
mandate
25 percent reduction of greenhouse gases by 2020.
And so, this swarm keeps growing to tens of thousands of people, each taking on something small with very, very decentralized
mandate
to act on the organization.
Moreover, this transition needs no new inventions and no acts of Congress and no new federal taxes,
mandate
subsidies or laws and running Washington gridlock.
I just wanted a blessing, I didn't want some kind of
mandate.
The end result was six ministers resigned, the first speaker of the house in 300 years was forced to resign, a new government was elected on a
mandate
of transparency, 120 MPs stepped down at that election, and so far, four MPs and two lords have done jail time for fraud.
In Iceland, she was one of the protesters who was outside of Parliament when the country's economy collapsed, and then she was elected on a reform mandate, and she's now spearheading this project.
I wished to tell him that, in the end, our
mandate
is clear: We have to rise above bad fortune.
But despite our electoral mandate, the markets mistrusted us.
She's been in the post since 2008 and actually opened an office to investigate cases of violence against women, which she says is the most important area in her
mandate.
Companies can
mandate
diversity, but they have to cultivate inclusion.
You're running a company with a 90-day
mandate.
The United States Department of State now has a
mandate
from Congress to give a report every year, and the State Department reports that 800,000 people are sold across international borders every year into slavery, and that 80 percent of those sold are women, into sexual slavery.
By "play" I am in no way suggesting we take a light approach to dying or that we
mandate
any particular way of dying.
Sounds like a great idea, but it's not realistic and it's impossibly hard to
mandate
globally.
And third, it had to be cost-effective without subsidy or without
mandate.
We have to tell them that they've got a new
mandate.
The old
mandate
was very simple and very single: if you're in a position of power or authority, you're responsible for your own people and your own tiny slice of territory, and that's it.
Today, I think everybody in a position of power and responsibility has got a dual mandate, which says if you're in a position of power and responsibility, you're responsible for your own people and for every single man, woman, child and animal on the planet.
And that's what our
mandate
is, in a way, to do.
She was able to do this because SDSS, since its beginning and by
mandate
from the Sloan Foundation, has made its data both publicly available and usable to a broad range of audiences.
On the other side of my family, my grandmother Aliza left Poland in the 1930s and left for what was then the British
Mandate
of Palestine, and she never saw her family and friends again.
And so, far from being insignificant, the fact that the laws of physics allow this or even
mandate
that this can happen is one of the most important things about the physical world.
By mandate, you cannot make a person compassionate.
Software is subject to another primal force: the
mandate
to release more and more versions.
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