Sentences with phrase «influence strategic direction»

After the early 1990s and 2000s when the energy industry in the country was undergoing deregulation, Tennenhouse has been more regularly called upon to influence the strategic direction of Manitoba Hydro.
Businessman Eduard Zanen, who provided seed capital for the company, had become frustrated after co-founder and inventor Max Barenbrug continued to influence strategic direction after agreeing to a design role.
In particular, the Department does not as yet have a significant presence in Indigenous Coordination Centres and has limited capacity to influence the strategic directions underpinning engagement at the regional level and through agreement making processes such as SRAs.

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It's a result, she adds, of the image the company has projected, which «is particularly influenced by the organization's founder, executives, and other managerial staff because of their role in decision - making and strategic direction.
The structure gives family members unparalleled influence over the selection of executive management, board members and the strategic direction of the firm.
Tsai said Alibaba had proposed a corporate structure that would enable its founders — or partners — to set the strategic direction for the company «without being influenced by the fluctuating attitudes of the capital markets» in order to protect the interest of customers and all shareholders.
The government has previously indicated it hopes to remain a member of Europol, which co-ordinates law enforcement for cross-border crime in Europe, though non-EU partners are not allowed to have influence over the body's strategic direction and access to some intelligence sharing is limited.
They have influence over the curriculum taught, flexibility regarding the use of their funding, including salaries paid to staff, and overall, greater control of the school's strategic direction and ability to innovate.
In addition, participants will develop the confidence and strategic direction to promote school - wide initiatives, which involves organizing and leading diverse groups of people and influencing a variety of school and district stakeholders.
Sonia brings a strong strategic perspective, extensive senior leadership experience, the ability to interpret organisational and cultural dynamics, and a knack for translating strategic direction into language that influences behaviour.
The power of proxy access, now instituted at a number of major corporations, has given shareholders additional abilities to influence a company's strategic direction.
Cultures evolve regularly and are influenced heavily by new strategic directions, mergers, acquisitions, changes in the business model, new people or departures of others, and transitions in leadership.
Experience counts when evaluating strategic alternatives that will influence the direction of your long - term career goals.
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