Sentences with phrase «senior leaders make»

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Here are four moves that, as senior leader, you can make to put your new manager securely in the driver's seat.
MacDowell makes sure that all of his senior leaders have similar sessions at least quarterly, to listen deeply and keep communication open.
There are three decision - making criteria that drive a senior leader's decisions: time, resources and requirements.
As a matter of interest, I chair our Diversity Leadership Council, made up of senior leaders from across our businesses, and it is the only committee other than my executive committee that I sit on.
This week, Toronto will be hosting the third of four annual meetings of ABAC, a council made up of three senior business leaders from each of the 21 APEC economies.
Joan Crain, senior director and global family wealth strategist at BNY Mellon Wealth Management, who won the Industry Thought Leader award, noted that many expat workers are surprised to find they owe taxes in the US as well as in their home countries — making them, as she calls it, «accidental Americans.»
I also make the case that research conducted from a true anthropological inspired and ethnographic foundation will help senior leaders to make important assessment regarding future business models and organizational structure towards becoming a social business.
Attitudes have begun to change in churches where the senior pastors have made a regular and conscientious effort to use clergywomen as supply preachers, as workshop leaders and speakers, and as substitutes during pastoral emergencies or vacation times.
In addition, religious leaders often have the stature to advocate and negotiate with the most senior national decision - makers as countries make tough decisions on how to allocate scarce resources for health.
Armstrong is slightly older than Gauld, but has far more senior experience in the Scottish top flight than his former teammate did when making the big move, with his performances for the Terras in the SPL having attracted the attention of Ronny Deila's league leaders Celtic, who are also believed to be interested in signing Armstrong.
The problem, however, is that the «4» was made by Haymon, a senior, who head coach Brad Underwood called, «the best leader I've ever been around.»
His final competition was lackluster, too: Collin Klein, who was the effective leader of an effective Kansas State team, lost his inside track at the Troy Smith Memorial Vote for being the public face of an undefeated title contender, and Manti Te'o had to overcome decades of bias against defenders... and tackle totals that dropped in his senior season as the defense around him made it easier for him to do his job and easier for Notre Dame to win.
Andrew Torres: The San Juan senior hooper is among the section leaders in 3 - point shooting, making 54 long - range shots and converting 53 % of his 3 - pointers.
Coach Chris Nixon and his assistants realized by Week 2 that they had something special on offense that would make the team better and would likely see their senior leader on the field for every snap.
«Comcast is a leader in providing parents the tools and the knowledge they need to make the right decisions about what members of their family should be able to see on their TV and online,» said Joe Waz, Senior Vice President for External Affairs and Public Policy Counsel at Comcast and FOSI board member.
ChildObesity180 leverages the experience and assets of senior leaders across four sectors — academia, business, government, and non-profit — to work toward a common goal: making healthy changes to the environments that children move through every day.
Hazel Blears MP and Mehdi Hasan (Senior Editor New Statesmen, co-author «Ed: The Milibands and the making of a Labour leader») will be joined by a special guest to pass judgement on your ideas.
It is a story of decisions deferred, of a senior team divided, and of a losing struggle to make the Labour leader electable.
The Labour leader is facing calls from some within his senior team to shake up the weekly session in order to make it less confrontational — perhaps by defusing the topicality of the exchanges by making them topic - based.
The war of words among senior Conservatives over Britain's relationship with Europe has intensified, as David Cameron's attempt to make an upbeat case for staying in the European Union — styling himself the leader of «Project Fact» — was dismissed by Boris Johnson as «baloney».
Israel made further rounds at the FDR Democratic Club, and then with a plethora of civic groups and senior centers all the while meeting one on one with community leaders.
The senior senator has long been speculated to be gunning for Majority Leader Harry Reid's job (assuming Reid doesn't manage to make it back to Washington in January, that is).
Block club leaders are hoping that we can have this passed because we want to make our streets safe for our seniors and our children,» said Rasheed Wyatt, University District Common Council member.
A senior House Democrat said Thursday that it's time for House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D - Calif., and her leadership team to prepare to step down and make way for the next generation of lawmakers in her caucus.
Levin replaced an earlier provision by Gillibrand with one that would require prosecution decisions to be reviewed by more senior leaders and would make it a crime to retaliate against those who report assaults.
The extraordinary developments come as the Labour leader's spokesman denied claims made to this newspaper that an emotional Corbyn, 67, had had a «Wednesday wobble» over his position after prime minister's questions last week, and that a senior aide had drawn up a five - point extraction plan for the beleaguered leader.
The decision ends speculation that senior party leaders would move to make Kathleen M. Rice — the Nassau County district attorney and the candidate said to be favored by Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo, the party's presumed nominee for governor — the convention's «designee.»
Other senior Conservatives who made questionable claims included Alan Duncan, the shadow leader of the House of Commons, who oversees the party's expenses policy.
After weeks of expectation that the Labour leader was going fundamentally to change the unions» grip on policy - making, he was accused of backing down at the TUC conference... «There is no question that this is a retreat,» a senior figure on the Blairite wing of the party claimed — The Times (#)
«The Muslim Council of Britain has made a commitment to Government to examine their internal processes and ensure that the personal actions of all members, including senior leaders, remain true to the organisation's agreed policies, avoiding a repeat of the issues which arose after one member signed the Istanbul Declaration.
Mark Esper, the Secretary of the Army, toured the arsenal along with the senior military leaders from the Army Materiel Command, which oversees the sprawling cannon - making facility.
Sir Menzies» predecessor, Charles Kennedy, is understood to be considering what would be a remarkable comeback as party leader, but is being advised by senior Liberal Democrats that he would only damage himself further if he made a doomed effort to regain his job.
The church's pastor, Father Walter Tonelotto, had told the senior center's leaders that he wanted to clear out the space so he could make more money off of it by hosting film crews, the New York Post reported.
The former opposition leader and other senior colleagues will make a series of interventions aimed at winning over wavering Labour supporters.
But senior Labour sources say that since becoming leader Mr Corbyn has never made any attempt to argue that the party should campaign to leave in the referendum.
«It's only the first week here, so I feel like things are just getting going, but in the coming days we will help business leaders meet with lawmakers to help bolster the U.S. position, and to make sure the official U.S. delegation is bold,» says Anne Kelly, senior policy director at Ceres, a business and sustainability nonprofit.
About one in ten facilities reported that senior leaders such as the chief executive officer, medical director, and director of nursing didn't make a clear commitment to support hand hygiene improvement, according to the study.
Zoosk Seniors has over 40 million members, making it a leader in the online dating world.
Ultimately, however, district leaders must ensure that their staff members know how to take advantage of management rights, and school boards must charge the superintendent and senior staff with actually making full use of managerial prerogatives.
Making sure this happens isn't down to the school alone; schools do not operate in a vacuum and this is why it's important for school business managers and senior leaders to build and maximise relations both within the school and outside of it.
At present, many senior leaders in education see VR, AR and MR as a distraction, because the learning benefits are yet to be proven, but what is clear, is that there will be a push ‑ pull effect that makes their introduction into mainstream teaching almost inevitable; the «push» from the software giants, wanting to promote the take - up of their products, and the «pull» of learners keen to use «cool stuff» in their school.
Senior - level library leaders in significant decision - making roles interested in crafting an exciting new vision for their libraries and serving their many constituencies more strategically, comprehensively, and effectively
The EEF's Teaching & Learning Toolkit — which is used by half of all senior leaders in schools to make decisions — clearly presents that different learning styles have «no evidential basis whatsoever» (Education Endowment Foundation, 2016).
As the summer drew to a close, Senior Lecturer James Honan, one of many HGSE faculty members who devote their time to guiding these administrators through the many challenges in their work, reflected on how the Ed School is making a difference in the professional practice of scores of higher education leaders from across the country and around the world.
Senior Lecturer Kay Merseth, faculty leader of LEV, explains that there can be many advantages to attending institutes as a team of practitioners, including working together on district challenges, planning strategies to address problems, and making plans to carry out actions at home — all with colleagues who can hold them accountable.
The responsibility ultimately falls to senior leaders to enforce consistency when it comes to behaviour, which in turn, makes classroom teaching much easier and more productive.
Getting the right Principal is crucial to the success of an Academy, however, the growing demand for experienced leaders and other changes can make it more difficult to recruit the right person for a senior role.
by Brett Wigdortz, founder and CEO, Teach First; Fair access: Making school choice and admissions work for all by Rebecca Allen, reader in the economics of education at the Institute of Education, University of London; School accountability, performance and pupil attainment by Simon Burgess, professor of economics at the University of Bristol, and director of the Centre for Market and Public Organisation; The importance of teaching by Dylan Wiliam, emeritus professor at the Institute of Education, University of London; Reducing within - school variation and the role of middle leadership by James Toop, ceo of Teaching Leaders; The importance of collaboration: Creating «families of schools» by Tim Brighouse, a former teacher and chief education officer of Oxfordshire and Birmingham; Testing times: Reforming classroom teaching through assessment by Christine Harrison, senior lecturer in science education at King's College London; Tackling pupil disengagement: Making the curriculum more engaging by David Price, author and educational consultant; Beyond the school gates: Developing children's zones for England by Alan Dyson, professor of education at the University of Manchester and co-director of the Centre for Equity in Education, Kirstin Kerr, lecturer in education at the University of Manchester and Chris Wellings, head of programme policy in Save the Children's UK Programme; After school: Promoting opportunities for all young people in a locality by Ann Hodgson, professor of education and director of the Learning for London @IOE Research Centre, Institute of Education, University of London and Ken Spours, professor or education and co-director of the Centre for Post-14 Research and Innovation at the Institute of Education, University of London.
Following commencement, he worked as a teacher and principal, and cofounded two schools — including the Mapleton Expeditionary School of the Arts, a redesigned urban high school that made Colorado history when 100 percent of seniors were admitted to 4 - year colleges — and the New Leaders for New Schools, a national nonprofit that recruits, prepares, and places outstanding urban school lLeaders for New Schools, a national nonprofit that recruits, prepares, and places outstanding urban school leadersleaders.
Start with teaching and learning The best way for headteachers and senior leaders to begin is with what they are experts in — what makes good or outstanding learning for them in their school?
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