Sentences with phrase «exercise leadership of»

Or that principals are so heavily constrained they can't exercise leadership of their own schools?

Not exact matches

(Foremen who hadn't been in leadership positions before exhibited the «sergeant's phenomenon» — at first they exercised their authority in a pretty wild way, without regard for the welfare and security of the rest of the people.
Ahead of the visit, he has done much to win Beijing's favor, including rebuffing the US over joint military exercises, downplaying an international - court ruling that rejected China's claims in the South China Sea, and criticizing US leadership.
When working with the leadership team of one of my clients, we went through a simple exercise.
«We do not just teach empathyand compassion practices,» says Tan, «we also relate them to the skillful exercise of team leadership and also use those practices as a foundation for developing business - relevant skills like conducting difficult conversations and developing trust in teams.
The OSCE chairmanship has served as an important platform for other post-Communist European countries to demonstrate the maturity of their diplomatic capabilities, showcase the commitment of their political leaders to the Helsinki principles, and earn the respect of other OSCE participating states by exercising leadership on key regional security issues.
He's no fan of exercise, but was driven enough to shed 40 lb., mainly through dieting in the four months since winning the UCP leadership (he admits to yo - yoing back from greater weight losses, and predicts he will again).
Women have equally strong skills and gifts in the areas of church management, finance, administration and supervision; many of us have been reluctant to exercise those skills or claim those gifts because they may differ from male leadership styles.
By way of sharpest contrast, the Board encountered a «haughty» and uncooperative manner in some bishops, leading them to the conclusion that «the exercise of authority without accountability is not servant - leadership; it is tyranny.»
I felt only a twinge of guilt when I exercised authority over the male members of my leadership team.
We may arrange «a group of professing believers in Jesus who have been baptized and have organized themselves under the leadership of elders and deacons for the purpose of carrying out the Great Commission; for conducting the ordinances of baptism and the Lord's Supper; for building up of the Body through the worship of God, the fellowship of believers, the teaching of the Word, and the exercise of spiritual gifts» and still not be receiving the presence of Christ.
The Koran is likewise the chief basis of instruction for those who are to exercise leadership in the mosque.
In the communities that comprise contemporary evangelicalism, doctrinal and theological leadership is exercised by individuals and institutions that have earned the confidence of Christians within their various spheres of influence.
Yet later, in the case of Ananias, Peter was fully capable of exercising bold, demonstrative leadership.
The traditional lists of early Roman bishops indicate, according to Eno, that «the collective leadership counted among their number men who stood out from the crowd; people perhaps who frequently exercised a de facto leadership but without being monarchical bishops.»
Withoutencountering opposition, these ideologues exercised global normative leadership under the guise of their expertise.
In both these areas, the leadership exercises power disregarding the rights of others.
In the second session they began to exercise more leadership and the majority gradually aligned themselves with the progressive wing of the Council.
They might thus have exercised a leadership function in shaping the thinking of the nation.
ministers», in a Parish which Fr Finigan thinks doesn't need them («Eucharistic ministers», it may be said in passing, are frequently among those semi-clericalised laity who busy - body their way into positions of prominence in the Parish, and don't like it when Father decides he is going to exercise priestly leadership in a way which threatens their little world).
Deborah — prophet, judge, national leader (Judges 4 - 5)[McKnight says, «if we ask what did women do, and we ask this question of Deborah, we learn that women could speak for God as a prophet, render decisions n a law court as a judge, exercise leadership over the entire spiritual - social Israel, and be a military commander who brought Israel to victory.»
The Cardinal points out that in Benedict's «important» Regensburg address he «develops a «criticism from within» of scientific technological rationality, which today exercises cultural leadership
It aspires to empower individuals and organizations to exercise their own ingenuity and assume leadership, and to improve their own performance and practices, quality of life, and the well - being of their communities.
Team - building games, experiential learning, leadership exercises and an end - of - the - week challenge are all part of the fun.
It marks a positive change from a mode of governance that has in the past enabled the Cabinet leadership to manipulate electoral accountability for partisan advantage and to exercise dominance over government backbenchers and the legislature.
Burke provides other arguments about the need for representatives to have the freedom to exercise personal judgement and suggests they are somehow more able to see the bigger picture but I'd be interested in hearing your opinion on whether there is any knoweldge, information or argument about the Labour leadership contest or candidates that is the preserve of MPs only?
Today, however, such a system is not commonly practiced and most parliamentary system parties» rules provide for a leadership election in which the general membership of the party is permitted to vote at some point in the process (either directly for the new leader or for delegates who then elect the new leader in a convention), though in many cases the party's legislators are allowed to exercise a disproportionate influence in the final vote.
Founded in 1935, NACo brings county officials together to advocate with a collective voice on national policy, exchange ideas and build new leadership skills, pursue transformational county solutions, enrich the public's understanding of county government and exercise exemplary leadership in public service.
We call upon the Labour Party NEC to immediately withdraw this suspension to allow the General Secretary, who has been a life - long member of the Labour Party and who represents thousands of low - paid workers across the UK, to exercise his democratic right to vote in the upcoming leadership election.
Although time has come to establish as myopic, our thinking that youthfulness could rob these middle - aged kings of the capacity to provide appropriate leadership and exercise sound judgement.
At the end of this exercise, I want to see a re-united APC under whatever leadership your exercise brings up.
Do you as party chair feel any particular obligation to exercise quality control over who's getting on the ballot, particularly in the city, to try and upgrade the quality of elected leadership this community has?
Major stakeholders of the party within the state, this reporter gathered, are of the opinion that the national leadership of the party should not leave the current exercise of choosing the party's governorship candidate for the November 16 election in the hands of the cronies of any of these factional leaders.
It's hard to tell if the politicians responsible — not just the leadership of H&F, but their backers Boris Johnson and Eric Pickles — actually believe this gargantuan exercise in social re-engineering is going to result in the paradise they claim or if they've been knowingly flim - flamming all along.
He said the exercise had been «bedevilled with too many challenges, challenges that I believe have been the creation of the Commission to a large extent and also the leadership of the security agencies.»
The party lamented that «the governor's past hasty decisions to destroy all roundabouts in the state capital, embark on an endless staff screening exercise, the planned sale - off of government properties, and all the governor's other inconsistencies in making policies, has shown poor leadership and brought untold hardships on Kogites.»
In his letter to his rival, he wrote: «You have spoken regularly about how last year's leadership contest was one of the largest democratic exercises in our party's history — and I agree.
The office of Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D - R.I.) noted that in a panel discussion last week, the senator called climate change a global problem that demands global leadership, adding, «This may be the only issue in which the Republican Party doesn't want the United States to exercise global leadership.
«In this matter of great urgency and importance, this is an opportunity to exercise scientific leadership, raise awareness and contribute to averting a potential environmental disaster,» they wrote.
MPE01: Leadership in Medical Physics, Development of the profession and the challenges for the MPE (D&IR) This module aims to help the future MPE in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (including imaging outside the D&IR department proper) acquire the knowledge, skills, competences and attitudes necessary to exercise a strategic leadership role within the profession -LSB-...]
Meghan Murphy, vice president of thought leadership at Fidelity Investments, explains that this is because while talking about wanting to improve your diet and exercise routine is socially acceptable, being open about financial anxiety is not.
He's drawn on his SEAL experience to develop exercise and leadership teachings, notably detailed in his book The Way of the SEAL.
Some Alpha Males are dominant by their leadership, and others by the exercise of power.
Recognizing that the exercise of effective leadership must be context specific, the curriculum is designed to identify alternative leadership approaches and strategies.
Murphy goes on, in an attempt to restore balance, to present the unheroic side of these six dimensions of leadership: developing a shared vision (as well as defining a personal vision), asking questions (as well as having answers), coping with weakness (as well as displaying strength), listening and acknowledging (as well as talking and persuading), depending on others (as well as exercising power), and letting go (as well as taking charge).
When leadership becomes an exercise in maintaining (and advancing) our position, we fail to nourish school cultures based on creativity, openness, and comfort with ambiguity — qualities defining many leading - edge businesses that still seem scarce in the world of education.
Young people are able to contribute to the life and work of the school, exercise responsibility as members of communities and offer support to others through the Volunteering section and DofE leadership.
This is an ambidextrous exercise that allows both sides of the brain to alternate leadership throughout, until the drawing is finished.
The strategy draws on elite sports psychology methods for maximising mental, physical, emotional and spiritual capacities by conscientiously adhering to exercise and recovery rituals necessary to perform the «incredible mental gymnastic task» of sustainable, effective school leadership.
Each Learn module includes: brief video lectures from Professors Lesaux and Jones that include insights from current scientific research in early education and related leadership strategies and practices; readings; self - reflection exercises; online discussions; animated depictions of real scenarios drawn from early education practice; facilitated cohort discussions; strategies for practical implementation; and job - embedded practice to apply the concepts and techniques learned.
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