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That the tenure of the average chief executive is ever more fraught is well documented.
Believing that the Tenure of Office Act was unconstitutional, Johnson ignored it.
"The governor's plan is consistent with his longstanding position that the tenure system is broken," he said.
One practical suggestion (from both authors) is that the tenure of leaders (whatever their field) be limited.
Li Fan, a Beijing-based consultant on grassroots democracy, believes that the tenure system has "basically failed".
That said, Mr. O'Brien pointed out that the tenure requirement was under review and had been hotly debated for at least a dozen years.
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They also have an up-or-out review that resembles the tenure review, which helped convince Ladd that her colleagues would be of the same--or higher--caliber as those at an institution that offers tenure.
One of several factors that deem the tenure of Derek McInnes at Aberdeen as worthy of praise is the ability to dodge banana skins.
Abdel Aziz, who was elected in 2009 after seizing power in a coup that ended the tenure of the country's first democratically elected president, was hospitalized in 2012.
It is the same barricade that threatens the tenure of professors and blocks the work of journalists in the highest rank.
A survey by the Chronicle of Higher Education found that lecturers earn nearly $70,000, and that professors on the tenure track earn an annual salary of $90,000 to $102,000.
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