Sentences with phrase «first understand strategic»

To understand tactical asset allocation, one must first understand strategic asset allocation.

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'' [An] assistant may not understand the strategic nature of the business and may book for the first available slot, which for a busy executive will be many weeks out.
A. First, you need a senior champion who understands the importance of uncovering opportunities and the strategic value of buyer personas, and will make sure tools get built to help sales and marketing execute on the insights.
First, it's really important for employers to understand that there is a clear business case in support of flexible work that outlines many financial, competitive, and strategic benefits.
«As Secretary, I plan to set the agenda and lead this dialogue with the clear understanding that the lab leadership are strategic partners,» he wrote, adding that he met with lab directors three times in person or by videoconference during his first 6 weeks on the job.
In this situation, the coordinator functioned more as facilitator, understanding that success meant focusing on the people by first identifying students and their specific needs, then giving teachers the helm in developing strategic, quality instruction.
As part of the Strategic Data Project's (SDP) first Institute for Leadership Analytics, participants spent four days examining student achievement data as a means to understand students» progress through high school and into college, and patterns of teacher effectiveness.
She is the first point of contact for the Board and works closely with the Chair and the CEO to prepare focussed, strategic director meetings and is invaluable in helping the board understand it's role, functions and legal duties.
Hi Mr. Nail This is my first time receive your email, I am so intersted in your PRice Action strategic, I Had found the right method, but becouse English is not my mother language, some time I can not clearly understand some words / phrase, any sugestions?
In the bilateral sphere, the new U.S. - China Memorandum of Understanding to Enhance Cooperation on Climate Change, Energy and the Environment, signed at the first meeting of the revamped Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED) in Washington, D.C. in July 2009, provides a coherent framework for this cooperation.
«The sale of the Bristal Portfolio is in line with our strategic priority to focus our efforts and investments more on the strong and stable Canadian market where we have an established strong presence in four key provinces, full operating control of our properties, and where we have a first - hand knowledge and understanding of the markets in which we operate,» Chartwell President & CEO Brent Binions said in a statement.
Name: Robert Layne Morrill Age: 58 Education: B.A. in history and political science, Drury College, Springfield, Mo., 1961; one year of law school, University of Missouri, 1962 Describes himself as: Understanding, thoughtful, friendly Family: Wife, Brenda (married 23 years), two daughters, one son, four grandchildren Key positions held in REALTOR ® organization: 1996, NAR First Vice President; 1994, NAR Committee Liaison for Government and Political Relations; 1992, Chairman, NAR Strategic Planning Committee; 1990, Chairman, NAR Government Affairs Coordinating Committee; 1988, Chairman, national REALTORS ® Political Action Committee, NAR Regional Vice President; 1974, President, Missouri Association of REALTORS ® Hobbies: Powerboating, reading, cooking
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