"Tsar" label has proved counterproductive in the past
Previous Tsars, across various policy areas, have observed that they found the "tsar" label to be counterproductive to their work.
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Cited by: David Price 6:52 PM 10 January 2015 GMT
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...the Obama administration as a whole tended to prefer not to use the "czar" term. One Office of Management and Budget veteran said, "I'm not fond of the term czar. It's a name with pejorative connotations hung on these people who are coordinators, facilitators, catalysts ... [the Obama czars controversy is] much ado about very little. Appointing individuals to serve as the focal point on some issues of presidential interest is a tested and [sometimes] very effective way of dealing with such challenges." Resistance to the term has itself a long history; the Interstate Commerce Commissioner during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, Joseph B. Eastman, declared he was not a "Federal railroad czar" upon being appointed transportation coordinator.
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Tackling obesity in the UK »Tackling obesity in the UK
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Improve collaboration across organisational boundaries »Improve collaboration across organisational boundaries
Appoint an obesity champion or tsar »Appoint an obesity champion or tsar
"Tsar" label has proved counterproductive in the past