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But babies and very young children are terrible at planning and aiming for precise goals.
Among the problems, critics say, is that despite earlier promises of transparency, the process is shrouded in secrecy, its precise goals opaque.
Antii Vasara, a senior vice president for Nokia's Symbian devices who works for Ms. McDowell, said she liked to set clear, precise goals and track results.
Too often, companies get lost in buzzwords that muddle a clear path for the future or offer vague platitudes instead of precise goals.
They operate in "connection and inspiration 4 environments that need employee development, rapid change, and teamwork.5 They found the Controllers' approach problematic, as it often stopped them from prescribing precise goals beyond the short term.
In New Jersey, where the state treasury retains 65 percent of the reimbursements, filing the claims has been mandatory since 2008, and the state has set precise goals for its districts, including a 90 percent return rate on forms giving parental permission for schools to file on a child's behalf.
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