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So we find ourselves, in a ward of 70% social housing that combines acute deprivation on the Mozart estate with an avenue of Grade II listed cottages, in the wildly unlikely role of poster boys and girls for a form of governance more often associated with rural villages.
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5– 7 Thus, clinical governance activities more and more often include measuring and improving PSC as a stepping stone to creating highly reliable organizations.
Fourth, networks can be perceived as effective despite lack of trust, or inflexibility; but some characteristics, such as low levels of legitimacy or of relational governance, seem to be occurring more often among the less effective networks.
But since the financial crisis of 2008, which revealed widespread flaws in corporate governance, shareholders have flexed their muscles more often.
This multi-level governance approach becoming prominent in the 1990s further weakened the EU Commission based on multi-national governance contained by subsidiarity rules and being more often than not merely a policy advisor than a policy maker.
Whereas secession can be perverted as a clandestine attempt to impose authoritarian rule on a homegrown level, autonomy as a political concept is more often associated with grassroots governance, local production, self-sufficiency, and the celebration of diversity.
By the late medieval period, town walls were increasingly less military in character and more often expressions of civic pride or part of urban governance: many grand gatehouses were built in the 14th and 15th centuries for these purposes.
Absolutism is, more often than not, antithetical to effective -- or at least collaborative -- governance.
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Tenure makes university governance more democratic.
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