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The real damper on employee engagement is the soggy, cold blanket of centralized authority. In most companies, power cascades downwards from the CEO. Not only are employees disenfranchised from most policy decisions, they lack even the power to rebel against egocentric and tyrannical supervisors.
Gary Hamel
Power
Employees
Cold
Tyrannical
Only
Blanket
Employee
Most
Policy
Policy Decisions
Real
Authority
Egocentric
Disenfranchised
Lack
Against
Decisions
Centralized
CEO
Engagement
Companies
Rebel
Even
We need to take the country in the right direction, whether it is around administrative policy decisions or legislative changes or ensuring the macroeconomic stability.
Chanda Kochhar
Country
Changes
Ensuring
Administrative
Direction
Take
Policy
Policy Decisions
Around
Stability
Legislative
Whether
Decisions
Right
Right Direction
Need
It is vital for officials and regulators to have input from people within our businesses who understand the intricacies of how financial markets operate and the consequences of certain policy decisions.
Jamie Dimon
People
Financial
Consequences
Our
Input
Markets
Financial Markets
Vital
Operate
Policy
Policy Decisions
Within
Understand
How
Officials
Decisions
Certain
Who
Businesses
Asking presidential candidates whether they support or would change past foreign policy decisions is the most common line of questioning among members of the media. It's also the most pointless.
Pete Hoekstra
Change
Past
Presidential
Members
Would
Pointless
Support
Most
Also
Policy
Policy Decisions
Foreign
Foreign Policy
Line
Questioning
Candidates
Common
Whether
Decisions
Asking
Media
Among
The war on terror, sometimes known as the 'Global War on Terror' or by the clunky acronym GWOT, became the lens through which the Bush administration judged almost all of its foreign policy decisions. That proved to be dangerously counterproductive on several levels.
Peter Bergen
War
Sometimes
Several
Dangerously
Administration
Through
Almost
Counterproductive
Almost All
Global
Global War
Policy
Known
Policy Decisions
Judged
Became
Terror
Foreign
Proved
Foreign Policy
Which
Decisions
Bush
Bush Administration
Lens
Levels
When presidents decide to litigate an issue to protect their policy decisions, they are more likely to act judiciously, and with an eye toward compromise, because they can see the larger implications for the legacy of their office.
Asha Rangappa
Presidents
Eye
See
More
Compromise
Toward
Implications
Likely
Protect
Policy
Policy Decisions
Because
Issue
Legacy
Office
Decide
Decisions
Act
Larger
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