Not exact matches
Organizational
leaders are
changing their perceptions and attitudes
around workplace wellness.
Here are some thought - provoking quotes from
leaders and
change - makers who have contributed to the conversation
around LGBT equality:
Chambers spoke from the sidelines of YPO Edge, a summit held in Vancouver, Canada of nearly 3,000
leaders from
around the world who have been dubbed «architects of
change.»
Leaders must embrace ambition and strong personality traits, promoting mutual respect, accommodating women's needs and
changing the conversation
around «bossy» women.
Great
leaders are good at adapting to the environment
around them, and are good at making
changes when they're needed.
I would also like to have been seen as a flexible
leader, someone who could adapt and
change and grow and help the people
around her succeed, too.
The community of opportunity
leaders emerging
around the opportunity mind - set are the
change - makers who will scale up the sustainable ideas and opportunities,» says Marianne Haahr.
With economic growth strengthening
around the globe, business
leaders are finding it easier to stiff - arm worries over geopolitical conflagrations, cyberattacks, climate
change - related events and the rest of the lineup of potentially destabilizing calamities that form part of the Trump era.
Climate
change activists
around the city, including the
leader of a Sunset Park group, are praising a decision by the de Blasio administration to divest $ 5 billion in pension holdings from companies dealing in fossil fuel.
«We did hear from a number of business
leaders around the country that
changes in trade policy had become a bit of a risk to the medium - term outlook,» Mr. Powell said in the question - and - answer session.
• No «teams» sent
around the U.S. and the world to
change lives,
leaders, and nations, as was regularly done by Dr. Buchman, by the Oxford Group, and by Moral Re-Armament (Frank N. D. Buchman.
As is the case elsewhere
around the world, Marxist parties and institutes try to offer an alternative to fatalism, but party
leaders appear to be little interested in serious social
change.
It's the first meeting of the
leaders since Donald Trump announced he was withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, in which countries
around the world committed to a series of targets on the issue of climate
change.
While we still lodge
around 5th place, in touch (theoretically) with the
leaders, there is not a taste for the (metaphorical) bloodshed we need to force
change.
In K - 12 education, teachers, educators, and school
leaders can create environments in the classroom that
change students» mindsets by implicitly and explicitly giving them messages
around belonging and possibility.
Former Assembly Minority
Leader and unsuccessful 2006 gubernatorial candidate John Faso was my guest yesterday on «Capital Tonight» following his
change - of - heart endorsement of Rick Lazio for governor and call for his fellow Republicans to unite
around the ex-Long Island congressman or risk another crushing defeat.
Notwithstanding the formidable talents of Lord Mandelson, whose experience of stopping coups has already come in handy, the most obvious way to turn Labour's fortunes
around is a
change of
leader - after all, Gordon Brown had a notable honeymoon, even though he was not polling well before taking over the top job.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposal to
change the state tax code to get
around the loss of deductions under the new federal law is «the work of a mind severed from reason and reality,» GOP gubernatorial candidate John DeFrancisco, the deputy state Senate majority
leader, said.
CapTon's Jimmy Vielkind reported earlier today that the party is poised to hire Casale to «help with its operations and transition toward more of a support role for members of legislative conferences,» and Cox has started calling
around to inform GOP
leaders of this
change.
We have reporters from
around the world who are seeing the positive
changes, which is why it is so shocking to me that our own local
leaders are blind to impact their actions could have on our economic development.
There's a general consensus
around Albany that NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio got the short end of the stick in the so - called framework deal announced yesterday by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and legislative
leaders, but the mayor is trying to put a positive spin on things, saying today there's still time for things to
change while the deal remains open.
«The election of Jeremy Corbyn as Labour
leader has galvanised a new generation of activists, and this year at Left Field we aim to give them a platform to discuss issues
around social justice, the economy, gender and the possibilities for genuine
change under a Corbyn government.»
At Wednesday's event, more than 100 people from
around the state, including elected
leaders, business owners and citizens, spoke on the
changes.
Tim Shipman, in the Daily Mail, warns that «disgruntled backbenchers voiced scepticism at [David Cameron's] plans for an agreement with Nick Clegg and urged him to
change his leadership style, complaining that key decisions are taken by a clique
around the
leader.»
Leaders of sanctuary cities
around the region say a new threat by Attorney General Jeff Sessions won't
change their immigration policies.
The double - breasted suit wrapped
around that wiry 6ft 3» frame, the round - lensed glasses, the chaise longue pose he adopts in the Commons chamber — here is a man who could sit down in the Carlton Club in 1922 and happily discuss ousting Austen Chamberlain as Conservative
leader without having to
change his mannerisms one iota.
The dramatic animations are already
changing the perspectives of political
leaders, entrepreneurs, and activists
around the globe.
Such a transition has been made possible by the convergence of several factors: a stream of new science showing an accelerating pace of climate
change and its impacts; the everyday experience of people witnessing the change around them (and seeing it on the evening news); the compelling portrayals of what is happening and why, such as Al Gore's documentary An Inconvenient Truth and the 2007 reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; and the shifting stances of constituencies as diverse as evangelical Christians (who argue for protecting the climate on grounds of stewardship of God's creation) and military leaders (who argue on grounds of national secu
change and its impacts; the everyday experience of people witnessing the
change around them (and seeing it on the evening news); the compelling portrayals of what is happening and why, such as Al Gore's documentary An Inconvenient Truth and the 2007 reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; and the shifting stances of constituencies as diverse as evangelical Christians (who argue for protecting the climate on grounds of stewardship of God's creation) and military leaders (who argue on grounds of national secu
change around them (and seeing it on the evening news); the compelling portrayals of what is happening and why, such as Al Gore's documentary An Inconvenient Truth and the 2007 reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change; and the shifting stances of constituencies as diverse as evangelical Christians (who argue for protecting the climate on grounds of stewardship of God's creation) and military leaders (who argue on grounds of national secu
Change; and the shifting stances of constituencies as diverse as evangelical Christians (who argue for protecting the climate on grounds of stewardship of God's creation) and military
leaders (who argue on grounds of national security).
This year, I've been very fortunate to be a part of the inaugural class of the Presidential Leadership Scholars (PLS) program, which brings together 60
leaders from
around the country to work on projects designed to create significant social impact and
change.
Climate
change leaders from
around the world are applauding the French government's decision to press on with a landmark U.N. conference in Paris at the end of the month, even in the wake of deadly terrorist attacks.
Today, scientists
around the world, including those at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research that Schellnhuber founded in 1992, are successfully investigating the nonlinear dynamics of the complex climate system, and religious
leaders like Pope Francis - whose green Encyclical Schellnhuber had the honor to present to the world in 2015 - joined in the call for avoiding dangerous climate
change.
Leaders and diplomats from
around the world are huddling at the 2015 U.N. Climate
Change Conference in an effort to produce a global response to the climate problem.
NJBIZ editors looked at legislators, educators and business
leaders around the state to find those who are affecting
change and fostering growth in their respective fields.
«When we're on a path of feeling better, eating better and becoming a
leader, we often have a desire to
change the lives of the people
around us.
Day - Lewis effortlessly captured Lincoln's stature throughout the film, and would
change his posture and poise in response to those
around him, whether he was being distant when Mary was still in mourning over their son, or being a strong
leader amongst his peers.
In terms of school
changes, MATs listed firing school
leaders on conversion as one of the important
changes and three - quarters of MATs stated that they regularly move
around teachers and senior
leaders between their schools.
Bryan and his team have spent much time in the trenches of education leadership, including helping urban districts to expand their principal pipelines, evaluate
leader effectiveness, and equip
change agents to turn
around schools.
Principals take on the role of manager and facilitator of
change, while teacher
leaders take on responsibilities
around issues of teaching and learning.
The executive leadership training programs will provide an opportunity for participating state and district teams to work more collaboratively in such areas as leading
change and team development, leadership for instructional improvement, methods to accelerate
leader performance, addressing stakeholder engagement
around critical state and local issues, and sustaining improvements in school and student achievement.
This week 54 female education
leaders from
around the world are participating in a unique learning institute where they will learn how to drive organizational
change.
After our last Harvard Business Review article looking at the one type of
leader who can turn
around a failing school, we received emails from several Head Teachers saying,» I'm making the long - term
changes you suggest, but I'm about to be fired!
Utilizing his twenty plus years of working closely with students as a building
leader, Dr. Dillon can work with student groups to build mission, vision, and common language
around the needed
changes in a school or district.
Findings from these studies suggested that principals seek out teacher
leaders» input
around instructional issues and that these efforts have a positive impact on
changes in school - wide instruction.
We are an international educational consulting company based in Los Angeles, California, USA that works with education
leaders around the world to develop the strategy and confidence to lead bold
change — and provide the embedded supports to make
change happen.
In Leading
Change in Your School, distinguished author and researcher Douglas B. Reeves offers lessons learned through his work with educators in thousands of schools around the world and presents real - life examples of leaders who have met the challenge of change head - on — with impressive results for their schools and dist
Change in Your School, distinguished author and researcher Douglas B. Reeves offers lessons learned through his work with educators in thousands of schools
around the world and presents real - life examples of
leaders who have met the challenge of
change head - on — with impressive results for their schools and dist
change head - on — with impressive results for their schools and districts.
In this Issue Brief, prepared by Public Impact for The Center for Comprehensive School Reform and Improvement at Learning Point Associates, we offer seven steps for district
leaders to support the dramatic
change required to turn
around chronic low performance.
Utah's NTEP
leaders and members of the Board ultimately joined forces to restructure a complicated and bureaucratic licensing system by conducting focus groups
around the state, visiting with key stakeholders, and successfully advocating for legislation that allowed that Board to proceed with key
changes.
Thus,
leaders must learn to redirect their own and their staffs» sense of urgency to motivate and unify the school community
around a common purpose, if the desired
change is to prove successful.
All
around the world well - intentioned, time - stressed educational
leaders are trying their best to keep up and «
change» schools in some way.
Over 120 + educational
leaders from
around the world are now part of their fast growing community, all of whom are raising the bar on
change in their schools.