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...harder to remove. "Deutsche Bank's particular dilemma is that the CEO stands alone," says Ulrich Hocker of the German Shareholder Protection Association, which advocates tougher corporate governance. Whatever the outcome, the case is a blow to Ackermann and can only make his plan for change harder to implement. A sympathetic Frankfurt banker said: "Imagine how distracting it must be to try to talk about serious things like new capital requirements when you know that everyone listening is just wondering whether you're going to resign." Deutsche Bank must also convince investors that it can function effectively and implement...
...Bush Administration’s budgetary irresponsibility. He is the only Democrat who has offered a compelling alternative to the Bush “tax cuts at any cost,” credit card, fiscal policy. Dean has unabashedly committed to repealing the Bush tax cuts, allowing him to implement the centerpiece of his vision of progressive government: universal health care, a goal supported by 60% of all Americans...
Alan Stone explained that such a plan would be difficult to implement at Harvard, where he says the philosophy of learning is “classically deeply residential...
...countries to focus on the most urgent needs. The IMF has now recognized that it pushed conditionality too far, and in some cases has cut back. Ownership and participation One of the reasons for the failure of so many IMF programs was that the governments that had to implement them felt no sense of "ownership" over them. Programs were imposed on reluctant governments, who often accepted them over enormous public opposition. That meant that as soon as the country was less in need of IMF money, the reforms were abandoned. This is precisely what is happening today in Thailand...
...that’s the key to the system—and what allowed Wheaton to implement it in the first place: Harvard’s depth...