Sentences with phrase «poor leaders believe»

Poor leaders believe KM is a technology problem and will invest millions in tools that the lawyers happily ignore, but wise leaders recognize this as primarily a cultural problem.

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been criticized (sometimes by their own leaders) for not doing enough on behalf of the poor, the majority of the American labor force believes they are actually doing a good job in this area.
I believe Mark Jackson is toxic and Blatt is a good tactician but a poor leader; I want someone who understands today's league, has infectious leadership and doesn't necessarily need NBA head coach experience.
After losing the 1959 general election, Labour Party leader Hugh Gaitskell came to believe that public opposition to nationalisation had led to the party's poor performance and announced that he proposed to amend Clause IV.
I remember arguing, because I genuinely believed it, that Neil Kinnock's poor poll ratings as a potential prime minister were simply the inevitable reflection of his current position as leader of the opposition.
Some Cuomo administration insiders say they don't believe that the governor wants Senate Minority Leader John Sampson (D - Brooklyn) and his team to return to power because of their poor record.
But it more likely reflects the PM's confidence: the Labour leader's poor personal ratings mean he believes he has little to fear from ridiculing him.
However 32 % believe that his performance as leader has been only «fair», with 19 % (up from only 12 % in November) considering his performance «poor».»
And I do not believe that the EU's leaders will seriously tell German exporters, French farmers, Spanish fishermen, the young unemployed of the Eurozone, and millions of others, that they want to make them poorer, just to punish Britain and make a political point.
However, virtually all of the senior leaders surveyed believe that the pupil premium has allowed them to target resources at raising the attainment of their poorest pupils.
And third, although Kopp recognized that most corps members would not remain classroom teachers beyond their two - year commitments, she believed that TFA alums would form the nucleus of a new movement of educational leaders — that their transformative experiences teaching poor children would mold their ambitious career trajectories.
When you ask education leaders in Omaha why the achievement gap is so glaring, you get the usual answers, «Those kids don't care, they're too poor to achieve at high levels, their parents don't get involved, etc. etc.» Fortunately we know that when schools expect ALL students to achieve, and give them great teachers who believe in their ability, students can beat the odds and rise above the challenges.
«There's some core principles that all the leaders here believe in — making sure that we continue to provide resources to the poorest school districts and not creating a situation where we can suddenly shift dollars from... poorer districts to wealthy districts, or alternatively, that education aid suddenly can start going to sport stadiums or tax cuts at the state level,» Obama said in remarks to the media after the meeting.
Many other characters play a part including Thalia, whose face was mauled by her stepfather's vicious dog, and who must now learn to live with her scars; and Adel, who adores his father, believing he is a benevolent leader until he discovers his beloved father is a war criminal, a thug who uses his intimidating power to steal from the poor.
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