... Austin is named for Rodney Austin, the amateur astronomer from New Zealand who located it in December 1989. If expectations hold true, Comet Austin will appear as a fuzzy glow brighter than the North Star. In a moonless sky, its tail ...
However, organizations that cultivate it will find that it is a driver of innovation and a competitive advantage. This book simplifies the steps your organization can take to make diversity of thought a core strategy.
... Rodney Austin notes : ' Whitehall's record of compliance with the non - binding recommendations of the ombudsman is actually outstanding ; on only two occasions have government departments refused to accept the PCA's findings and in ...
... Rodney Austin, “Human Rights, the Private Sector and New Public Management,” UCL Human Rights Review 1 (2008): 17. 47. See Austin, “Human Rights, the Private Sector and New Public Management,” 23, who also commented critically at 21 ...
... Rodney Austin, 'Political and Constitutional Aspects of the Westland Affair' (1987) 40(1) Parliamentary Affairs 20. 8 For example, disclosures by Claire Short regarding allegations that the United Kingdom spied on then UN Secretary ...
... Rodney Austin argued that the exemptions and veto meant that the law was no longer a 'Freedom of Information' Bill but an 'open government' law in which information was released with the 'consent of Ministers' (2000, 321). In looking ...