They facilitate other's strategic actions, too, by providing a balance of direction and autonomy, of learning from actions and rewarding appropriate risk-taking.
The balance between self-direction, digital exploration, and maintaining productivity is indeed a delicate one.
Each pulls in its own direction, and finding the right balance between them is what gives the work its unique value.
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"Often decisions about where to film a drama for TV are very finely balanced, and there is a risk that the ban might tip the balance in the wrong direction, " it says.
The high cost of technology and the gains it promises are now tipping the balance more firmly in the direction of the very big ones and against small regional or community banks.
Now, the thrust of this polling is not that everything has changed, but that the balance has shifted in the other direction.
The Commission should, to achieve balance and a new sense of direction, have members who question many of the compromises the SEC has made in recent years.
However, if a company has decided to change strategic direction, then a leveraged recapitalization of the balance sheet is not necessarily the best foundation to retool the enterprise.
She is worried that the "balance has shifted too far in the direction on cuts and not enough focus on getting welfare reform right".
If we could shift the balance for health care providers in that direction, solving problems like the one manifest at HCA would be a lot more possible.
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The use of a sufficiently robust basket would result in a balance of errors as variations in one direction in some commodities cancel out variations in the opposite direction in others.
Attempts at reform had led to the overthrow of the Harold Wilson Labour government in 1970, and an anti-union bill put through by Heath led to the destruction of his majority in 1974 and its replacement by another weak Wilson government that tipped the balance of power still further in the direction of the unions.
He said the NHS was going "in the right direction" and called for a "proper sense of balance".
Every two years elections alter the political balance in Congress, potentially causing a reversal in direction on taxes and regulation.
In one of its first data analyses in May 2011, Startup Compass discerned that tech start-ups with two or three founders were most able to strike a balance between sticking to a plan and changing the direction of the business.
Tilt the screen downward and the contrast quickly plummets, and the color balance appears pretty sickly when gazing onward from any other direction.
Even if differences over Medicaid are resolved, several sticking points remain: the size and direction of tax cuts and which economic estimates should be used to balance the budget.
This is a step in the right direction, says Director of Research John Derrick, as China tries to balance too-low growth with too-high inflation.
The time was certainly ripe to redress the balance, but Schumacher tips the scales too far in the opposite direction.
But on balance, the U.S. economy is moving along in the right direction.
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They tend, on balance, to point up, as this means that they are pointing in the same direction as the magnetic field a configuration that is much more stable than the reverse.
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