The new CEO Frans has discovered our infrastruture was too complex to make quick and correct decisions.
In the face of wildly uncertain demand, management can find it difficult to make the correct decisions about capital allocation and scaling production capacity.
By taking ownership of their own medical care, asking the right questions and making sure their doctors have the information they need to make the correct decisions.
Prior to the system's introduction umpires were getting just over 90% of decisions correct.
Mandates that agency self-inspection programs shall review original and derivative classification decisions and correct misclassification actions appropriately.
Even more interesting, they were actually able to identify the correct time frames to make financial decisions.
These decisions were not all correct.
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"We will elaborate on why their decisions were incorrect, and how to correct and what the consequences might be, " he said of the letters.
Obama's correct reading of history is why he's made the decisions he has in his first term -- even when they were politically unpopular.
When my gut does not agree with my decisions - and all analytics show it is the correct one - I pay closer attention to the results.
He is concerned that poor decisions on regulation will flow from the lack of correct information and noted that both the exchanges and the broker-dealer community have been quiet on the issues.
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The Lincoln of "Lincoln" is brilliant because it shows a political figure navigating the perilous ambiguities of life, making the decisions that history, 150 years later, has judged heroic and correct.
As the physicians on the ground when these decisions were made and the procedures were performed, we felt confident we were making the correct choices for our patients.
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When those who make bad decisions are not bailed out but bear the consequences of their actions, markets quickly self correct and impose just sanctions on the imprudent and greedy.
If the privileged window hypothesis is correct, feelings are reliable precisely because they are tuning us into the cumulative knowledge necessary to make good decisions.
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