Get opinion leaders on your side.
Not exact matches
Not all of us are that honest - kind - of - guy who has no fear to straightly state his
opinion and show appreciation when it comes to a well - done job, but being a
leader is sometimes all about
getting out of our comfort zone.
Great
leaders know that while everyone doesn't have to agree, they won't
get much done by arguing, and
opinions can be changed without forcing your own on someone else.
THink for yourself... obviously it stirred you up... and you are still responding... because the way i wrote it was to incite those feelings... how else can you
get to say all you want... if i wanted to spend all night writing then maybe id care... but as i said...
leaders do not care what others think... your
opinions are as well founded as a mermaid on land... because the way i write a blog does not hinder my ability to
get my point across... try adding feeling to your writing... and you might find it works better than your seemingly monotnous tone
In particular, local media attention matters: it's often easier to
get than national coverage, it lets you leverage your local activists and it can lead to much broader distribution of your story if it
gets on a newswire (even local blogs can help, since they may be disproportionately read by elected officials and other
opinion leaders and can also serve as a source for national blogs — see this article for details).
On the other hand, if you're trying to reach a handful of influentials, such as, say, political activists in the mountain states in the West, you're going to
get better results by focusing on the specific blogs and newsletters that these people read — and where possible, to contact potential
opinion leaders individually and directly.
It's now clear what happens when a shadow Cabinet minister publicly expresses their difference of
opinion with the Labour
leader: They either
get sacked or they
get told to shut up, as shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn has been.
But,
opinion leaders get much of...
Labour's MPs can barely wait to
get their fingers on their phones before tweeting their latest moral outrage at the behaviour of their
leader, whether it's because of a perceived failure to deal with anti-semitism, or his support for decriminalised sex work, or any of the other
opinions or unforced errors he's responsible for.
In 1980, when I was a student at the Acherensua Senior High School, there were attempts by some chiefs and
opinion leaders from Ahafo to
get the Dr Hilla Limann government to create the Ahafo area as a separate region out of the Brong Ahafo Region but the move fizzled out after the December 31,1981 coup that toppled the People's National Party (PNP) government.
But credible sources confirmed to DAILY GUIDE that the main agenda for the confab was about what could be done, in terms of strategy and planning, to help Mr. Mahama become the NDC presidential candidate and
get the support of the
opinion leaders.
«The majority
leader felt he had the authority, and he's
got legal
opinion to suggest it's correct, the authority to move the stipends around as long as he didn't exceed the amount of the stipends,» DeFrancisco said.
Then there are district
leaders whose
opinions must be sought, and any candidate who can
get the petition signatures to appear on the ballot can run.
A new report from
Getting Smart presents
opinions from experienced ELL educators and thought
leaders across the U.S. about existing tools and gaps in the field.
A
leader can
get to know quite a bit about the experience of Muslim boys in their school by simply asking community members, teachers or counselors their
opinions.
The ESA will credential them on a case - by - case basis, but in a manner that those that influence others, and those that are
opinion leaders in the video game space, they'll be able to
get in.
So while I can't explain the mystery of Will's mega-puzzling irresponsibility about scientific facts, it seems to me that people who believe it's important for public
opinion leaders to
get this stuff right — whatever Roger Pielke, Jr., may think about that — need to think carefully about how to respond in particular to Will, whose columns must surely reach many millions of people.
So with the understanding that I sure as hell know what pervasive influence peddling can do to the process of peer review — because the pharma companies do actively recruit their «key
opinion leaders» on the basis of things like editorial clout and that prominence within their specialty which gives them to hold responsibilities in peer review for «high impact» medical journals — you might appreciate why, when I
got to read those e-mails in the FOI2009.zip archive last November, my immediate desire was for something brutally Sicilian to happen immediately and with spatter marks on the surrounding walls to the C.R.U. correspondents who had been concerting to infest and pervert the peer review process throughout the physical sciences wherever anything critical of the AGW hypothesis might be brought into publication.
When you
get involved in online conversations with thought
leaders and communities, you should always listen first and contribute an original
opinion next.
To
get a better understanding of how parents and children use the internet, the key parental concerns and how parents are helping children stay safe online, we commissioned
Opinion Leader to carry out a programme of research over the summer of 2016.