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Now principals have full control over the schools' budgets and are held accountable for performance.
"We've always been held accountable for performance, but he's ratcheted it up a couple of notches".
They were holding Booker accountable for performance, just as he intended to hold teachers and principals accountable.
"We've got to remember we are hiring project people, project people that will be held accountable for performance.
Rather than singling out charter schools, we should hold all schools accountable for performance and insist on transformation where there is failure.
As part of a larger network, constituent schools will be held accountable for performance and transparency, updating parents continuously about their children and their studies.
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Speaking after the disappointing draws with Serbia and Macedonia, Regan said: "Craig has backed himself to succeed and we back him as well" - before adding ominously: "He knows he is accountable for performances and results".
Unlike the comptroller, anonymous board members will not be held accountable for the performance and operation of the pension system.
The industry's revenue model, long investment cycle, and lack of visible performance data make VCs less accountable for their performance than most other professional investors.
It should be no surprise to your team when you ask about performance-to-plan and hold people accountable for their performance.
This is especially true, according to the study, when low performers are not held accountable for poor performance.
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