Admit your mistakes gracefully -
Real leadership requires the ability to know when you've done wrong and accept responsibility.
Real leadership requires clairty, not subterfuge.
Real leadership requires real reforms and that is what is needed in these difficult times.»
Negotiation and
real leadership require different skills than filing lawsuits.
Not exact matches
In my view, this will
require the election of an Afghan president with some
real leadership abilities, unlike Hamid Karzai.
Germany has shown
real leadership in response to this crisis, unilaterally lifting the Dublin regulation
requiring refugees to be accommodated in their country of first entry, pledging to resettle up to 35,000 Syrian refugees under the Vulnerable Persons Relocation Scheme (VPRS) and leading efforts to build a co-ordinated European response.
«I decided to run for State Senate because the residents of the 60th Senate District deserve
real leadership and are not receiving the results they
require from our current State Senator.
One last thought on
leadership. When truly disruptive innovation collides with any market, historically the big boys don't survive. They are lacking the bold
leadership required to make major course corrections. The top ten most profitable law firms - 9 of which have no blogging presence to speak of — will lose their position if they don't join the party. As Kevin O'keefe noted this week, anonymity online is a losing proposition, while others disagree. We aren't just talking about blogging though, it's the whole social media system - Legal Onramp, JDSupra, and even LinkedIN, Twitter, and Facebook. These are powerful tools, and
real leaders will understand, like their younger counterparts, it is much more significant to harness the power of fire, than to simply try and stamp it out for fear of getting burned.
Starting a quality control program in
real estate
requires leadership from the top down, commitment from the bottom up, and a willingness to follow through.
It is time for organized
real estate to provide the
required leadership and put into effect what the many surveys and task forces of the past have recommended.
While at the conference, Mr. Blaesser met with NAR's
leadership to discuss Robinson & Cole's work for NAR and was asked to address the controversial issue of private transfer fees (PTFs), which are fees
required to be paid to a private third party upon the sale or transfer of
real property.