Sentences with phrase «building consensus across»

«She sat on that board for as long as she did because she was really good at building consensus across different parties and factions within the education community.
«District Attorney Rice is exactly what we need in government today: tough, progressive, thoughtful and able to build consensus across the state in order to solve everyday problems,» Bishop said in a statement released by Rice's campaign.
Through the CIC program, the Cancer Research Institute conducts a number of important initiatives that seek among other things to build consensus across the field on key issues, to develop and implement new standards for carrying out and reporting immunological monitoring assays of therapeutic cancer vaccines, and to establish and promote the adoption of new criteria for evaluating the clinical impact of cancer immunotherapies.
• Reputed as expert presenter, negotiator, and businessperson able to forge solid relationships with strategic partners and build consensus across various organizational levels.
As a strong negotiator, I can forge solid relationships with partners and build consensus across multiple organizational levels.

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«As the IDC has long believed, the best way to govern is by building consensus, working across the aisle, and advancing common sense proposals that move New York forward,» Klein said in a statement.
Excerpt: «I hope to reach out across the party aisle to establish bi-partisan working relationships, starting with new lawmakers, to restore some consensus building and the policy - making functions of the Legislature.»
My long list of successful projects in both of these areas can be attributed to reaching across organizations in order to build consensus and achieve common goals.
It is the organizational framework we've not yet constructed for building consensus among education leaders across the country to identify what's working.
For years, consensus had been building across the political spectrum that the nation's schools, especially those in urban America, were in urgent need of fundamental change.
Across the nation a consensus may be building around the legitimacy of standardization, pushing decentralizing reforms such as charter schools and vouchers to the side.
It aims to stimulate debate and build consensus on this new and challenging terrain, integrating cutting edge knowledge and experience from a wide range of disciplines into a single framework that can be clearly and effectively articulated to endorse urgent action across all sectors of society.
This allows for a dynamic dialogue that serves to build consensus and convergence towards sound competition policy principles across the global antitrust community.
It sets out in very simple, undeniable terms, the need for action and seeks to build a consensus for that action across every part of the legal community, lawyers, law firms, lawyer assistance programmes, law schools, the judiciary, legal insurers and regulators, highlighting to each their interest, and the role they can play, in supporting lawyer wellbeing.
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