Sentences with phrase «approach new business partnerships»

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Have you noticed lately that people are approaching you on a regular basis about new partnerships in business, philanthropy and giving?
And, as for newcomer Cédric Charlier, his relationship with Aeffe shows that taking an entrepreneurial approach and being open to partnerships can also help get a new fashion business off the ground, while still enabling a young designer to explore the breadth of his creativity.
Set up clear structures for partnerships Adopting a community school approach means that all partners must adopt a new way of doing business.
Skills • Demonstrated proficiency in Spanish and English • Strong aptitude for successful cross-cultural interactions • Exceptional active listening skills • Advanced negotiation skills • Innovative approach to problem - solving • Expertise in Microsoft Office, DesignWare 3D EyeWitness, and current crime mapping softwareWork HistorySergeant, Community Policing Division — Mansfield Police Department, Mansfield, TX — 2015 — Present • Supervise 10 employees, bolstering the community policing division by adding two new officers and establishing a clearer protocol for each team • Maintain relationships established in the business district and branch out to other areas of the city, continuing to build partnerships between citizens and officers • Oversee an effective community policing division that has contributed to a 3 - percent decrease in the crime rate during the last year • Provide adequate support for our officers, who are routinely faced with crises on the job.
Our challenge for the future is to embrace a new partnership between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians... The truth is: a business as usual approach towards Indigenous Australians is not working.
The truth is: a business as usual approach towards Indigenous Australians is not working... We need a new beginning — a new beginning which contains real measures of policy success or policy failure; a new beginning, a new partnership, on closing the gap with sufficient flexibility not to insist on a one - size - fits - all approach for each of the hundreds of remote and regional Indigenous communities across the country but instead allowing flexible, tailored, local approaches to achieve commonly - agreed national objectives that lie at the core of our proposed new partnership; a new beginning that draws intelligently on the experiences of new policy settings across the nation...
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