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accountabilities

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  • noun Plural form of accountability.

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Examples

  • So no change in people, it's just a question of making sure the accountabilities are a little clearer, cleaner and in some cases we have added some folks in certain countries in EMEA as well that we think will contribute to improved performance.

    unknown title 2011

  • Organizational facets such as accountabilities and business alignment are crucial to make producing quality the default.

    BeyeNETWORK Content 2009

  • The cabinet secretary, Sir Gus O'Donnell, has asked Sir Bob Kerslake, permanent secretary of the communities department who chairs a committee of permanent secretaries working on the localism issue, to look into the "accountabilities issues" arising from the reforms.

    David Cameron's localism bill is incoherent, say MPs 2011

  • We spoke of the need for both external regulation and self-regulation; both external accountabilities and the internal moral compass which comes from embedding values in a business.

    Jim Wallis: Values at Davos Jim Wallis 2011

  • Last week the cabinet secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell revealed that he had asked a high level group of permanent secretaries, which are coordinating the localism agenda, to investigate the "accountabilities issues" around the reforms.

    Doubts cast on coalition's 'Big Society' and nudging tactics 2011

  • In an ideal world, organizations would manage the data explosion by first putting an information management strategy in place that takes into account different accountabilities and responsibilities at all levels within an organization to ensure the accuracy and integrity of information.

    More Data, More Problems: How Deduplication Can Drive Business Value 2009

  • We spoke of the need for both external regulation and self-regulation; both external accountabilities and the internal moral compass which comes from embedding values in a business.

    Jim Wallis: Values at Davos Jim Wallis 2011

  • We spoke of the need for both external regulation and self-regulation; both external accountabilities and the internal moral compass which comes from embedding values in a business.

    Jim Wallis: Values at Davos Jim Wallis 2011

  • We felt civil society could have done a better job of enforcing the various accountabilities of governments and business.

    What impact have the global crises had on development thinking? | Lawrence Haddad 2011

  • The “corporate person” is allowed to operate and function as an individual, yet no bound by the same accountabilities as a natural person.

    Warner Music takes on Larry Lessig 2009

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