Policy

A policy is a deliberate system of principles to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes. A policy is a statement of intent, and is implemented as a procedure or protocol. Policies are generally adopted by the Board of or senior governance body within an organization whereas procedures or protocols would be developed and adopted by senior executive officers. Policies can assist in both subjective and objective decision making. Policies to assist in subjective decision making would usually assist senior management with decisions that must consider the relative merits of a number of factors before making decisions and as a result are often hard to objectively test e.g. work-life balance policy. In contrast policies to assist in objective decision making are usually operational in nature and can be objectively tested e.g. password policy.

The term may apply to government, private sector organizations and groups, as well as individuals. Presidential executive orders, corporate privacy policies, and parliamentary rules of order are all examples of policy. Policy differs from rules or law. While law can compel or prohibit behaviors (e.g. a law requiring the payment of taxes on income), policy merely guides actions toward those that are most likely to achieve a desired outcome.

Policy (Martha Davis album)

Policy is the first solo studio album by Martha Davis, who is better known as the lead singer for the band The Motels. Martha broke up with her band in February 1987, declaring that she was going solo, and by November, she had released her first solo album.

Track listing

  • "Tell It to the Moon" (Diane Warren) – 4:16
  • "Just Like You" (Martha Davis, John Dexter) – 4:11
  • "Heaven Outside My Door" (Davis) – 4:03
  • "Don't Tell Me the Time" (Davis) – 3:34
  • "Rebecca" (Davis) – 3:22
  • "What Money Might Buy" (Davis) – 3:32
  • "Don't Ask Out Loud" (Davis, Roger Bruno, Ellen Schwartz) – 4:24
  • "The Hardest Part of a Broken Heart" (Davis) – 4:03
  • "Lust" (Davis, David Batteau) – 3:59
  • "My Promise" (Davis, Batteau, Bruce Gaitsch) – 3:52
  • "Bridge of Sighs" (Davis, Sue Shifrin) – 3:52
  • Singles

    "Don't Tell Me the Time" (Capitol Records #44057) Released: Nov 1987 Charts: Australia #8 / US #80
    "Tell It to the Moon" (Capitol Records #44114) Released: Jan 1988 Charts: Australia #65
    "Just Like You" (Capitol Records #79188) Released: Mar 1988 Charts: US-FM #15
    "Don't Ask Out Loud" (Capitol Records #79188) Released: Mar 1988 Charts: Australia #90
    "What Money Might Buy" (Capitol Records AU:#CP 2157) Released: Apr 1988 (Australia only)

    Policy (Will Butler album)

    Policy is the debut solo album by Will Butler, best known for his work in Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire. The album was released on March 10, 2015 by Merge Records.

    Concept

    Butler set out to make an album akin to what he calls "American Music". Butler has stated that "Policy is American music—in the tradition of the Violent Femmes, The Breeders, The Modern Lovers, Bob Dylan, Smokey Robinson, The Magnetic Fields, Ghostface Killah, and John Lennon (I know, but it counts)." He has called this type of music "Music where the holy fool runs afoul of the casual world".

    Recording and release

    Policy was recorded in a week in Jimi Hendrix's old living room, which is now Studio C at Electric Lady Studios. Butler recorded it during a short break on Arcade Fire's Reflektor tour. All songs were recorded there, with the exception of "Something's Coming", which was recorded in Aaron Dessner's home recording studio, the recording place of The National. Additional work for the song was done in the basement of drummer Jeremy Gara. Most of the instrumentation had been done by Butler, with the exception of drums that were done by Gara, also of Arcade Fire. He also "Had a couple of friends come in to do clarinet, saxophone and backing vocals".

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