Sentences with phrase «leadership abilities for»

I have a strong desire to implement my interpersonal skills and leadership abilities for gaining a rewarding experience through my association with an esteemed company at the post of technical manager.
The elder Redstone has faced questions about his health and leadership abilities for some time.

Not exact matches

For instance, instead of a bullet point reading «10 + years experience required,» consider something along the lines of «Team player with strong leadership skills and 10 or more years of demonstrated ability to manage effectively.»
Even in strictly defined technology jobs, employers are increasingly looking for «soft skills and leadership abilities,» says the Robert Half firm, adding that «many employers now view these skills as requirements for some IT roles.»
Questrom is looking for a mix of the typical admission metrics: a strong undergraduate GPA, solid work experience, a track record of achievement, leadership ability, a good GMAT or GRE score, favorable recommendations, smart answers to both the written and video essay questions, and professional poise and presence in an in - person interview.
Business schools are looking for candidates who show leadership and the ability to work in teams, so make sure to highlight your experience with both on your application.
Others will point out Brady's fantastic skill, his natural leadership ability, and his incomparable experience as reasons for his success last night — and I'm not arguing that.
For McCormick, leadership skills enhanced his ability to serve his community.
Quite often, excellent entry - level candidates with drive and grit are being overlooked, not because they lack the ability to do the job, but because they don't have the usual buzz words that recruiters look for on their «lackluster» résumés, as compared to their more accomplished peers with internships, higher GPAs, extracurricular activities, or leadership roles.
A candidate becomes interesting to him, for example, if he or she has been active in leading a non-profit organization or a sports team where finances are limited and the individual can demonstrate an ability to achieve goals by leveraging creative resources and leadership skills.
Creative leadership and proactive management require the ability to look beyond conventional opinions and look for the solution that works.
This leadership blind spot is the result of misguided reverence for their culture and its ability to inoculate the bank from systemic problems.
If the candidate has leadership abilities and some good plans for the country and a lot of common sense, I don't care what color he / she is, what chuch they go to or what party they represent.
I'll start: I feel most at home in a church that 1) takes its mission to care for the poor and marginalized seriously, 2) does not make assumptions about its congregation's political positions nor emphasizes political action to begin with, 3) speaks of Scripture in terms of its ability to «equip us for every good work,» 4) embraces diversity (theologically, ethnically, etc.) and allows women to assume leadership positions.
Many church groups provide rich opportunities for developing interpersonal skills, leadership abilities, spiritual depth and intellectual discipline.
They speak of church cultures that treated women's bodies as inherently problematic and seductive, that assigned a woman's worth to her sexual purity or procreative prowess, that questioned women's ability to think rationally or make decisions without the leadership of men, that blamed victims of sexual abuse for inviting the abuse or tempting the abuser, that shamed women who did not «joyfully submit» to their husband and find contentment in their roles as helpers and homemakers, and that effectively silenced victims of abuse by telling women and children that reporting the crime would reflect poorly on the church and thus damage the reputation of Christ.
SBC presidents are elected one year at a time; the post is largely honorific, except for its ability to fill certain leadership positions.
When asking questions becomes a threat to leadership or seen as creating division, the ability for honest conversation and respectful discourse has been replaced with a sense of fear and insubordination.
It was in the third session that the leadership and ability of Cardinal Meyer came to the foreground and that the full weight of the American bishops was felt for the first time.
It offered a socially appropriate channel for women's leadership gifts and abilities.
feel sorry for your leadership's ability to see what the need is... actually happens in actual life....
If this happens, we will have a real test of the ability of corporate leadership to accept responsibility for the environment.
This paper has been directed not to the CEOs but to those concerned for the global environment, asking where we can look for leadership to address the issues, and how we should approach those with such ability.
On any view, however, these activities require leadership that has ranges of theological capacities and abilities that are different in many respects from the capacities needed for leadership in proclamation or in pastoral caring.
In his past experience as Vice President of Global Operations for YUM BRANDS INC., Aidan demonstrated his ability to provide day - to - day leadership and management that will now be drawn upon to execute the mission and core values of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf ®.
The large volume of new commitments from existing franchisees follows the company's 2016 convention, during which Cicis leadership laid out the strategy to contemporize its restaurants with its new MAVERICK reimage package; focus on driving guest frequencies by highlighting the brand's unique ability for every guest to get what they want from the variety available on its unlimited buffet; and to streamline its operations with more efficient and effective systems.
«We are thrilled for Georges and Chef Middleton to join our team and are confident that their leadership abilities and culinary talent will elevate the guest experience on Martha's Vineyard,» said Winnetu Oceanside Resort owner, Gwenn Snider.
Noting this as a priority for company growth, CEO Mark Mednansky has been a strong supporter of positioning females in leadership and has established internal programming (called FEED: Far Exceeding Expectations Daily) to help ensure Del Frisco's Restaurant Group creates a positive and inclusive work environment for its By offering a benefits package complete with fully paid medical for managers, 401K retirement plans and insurance for females and their families, Del Frisco's is able to provide female staff with a sense of security and the ability to focus on job and potential career advancement.
Given his fame, his love of his homeland, his knack for leadership and his ability as a public speaker, Divac is frequently asked if he will get involved in Yugoslav politics when his basketball career is over (which could be after the» 03 - 04 season, when his six - year, $ 62.5 million contract is up).
Sylvain Distin is a good player who even in his advancing years has the ability, leadership and speed to still work out as very good cover for our centre backs, good news also that Portsmouth will take any money they can get at the moment so he wouldn't cost much.
The boss was also full of praise for the gigantic centre back and what his defensive ability and perhaps more importantly his attitude and leadership skills bring to the club.
The defender was renowned for his tackling ability and his leadership was recognised when he was made club captain for the 1921/22 season.
[Casstevens] certainly had the right mix of aptitude, leadership abilities, professional experience and the ethical profile we were looking for in our next chief,» said Dane Bragg, village manager.
Demonstrated leadership and project management skills, including effective and supportive supervision of staff, development of vision and strategy for program, and ability to juggle multiple priorities and respond to emergent situations in a timely and effective manner.
Aregbesola said Tinubu's capacity for talent hunt and leadership recruitment are unparalleled adding that his unique ability to spot the best hands for crucial assignments have elevated him to that pedestal of rare leader of men.
About 50 of the resumes fit county criteria calling for candidates possessing «a high level of leadership, analytic and communication ability while demonstrating the highest level of integrity, vision and skill.»
The by - election consolidated Nick Clegg's hold on power, sparked new rumours of leadership bids against David Cameron, saw a surge in support for Ukip and raised questions about Ed Miliband's ability to win votes in the south - east.
«Such a scheme would effectively be the death - knell for the Government's promise to be the greenest ever, and would undermine its ability to show international climate leadership.
Criticisms of Corbyn's leadership style focused on his inept approach to internal party management and estrangement from his own parliamentary party; where Corbyn exceeded expectations was his ability to fashion a distinctive, eye - catching political agenda that captured the imagination of the electorate, and distanced the Labour party from its potentially «toxic» legacy (one of the historian Stuart Ball's key criteria for effective opposition party leadership).
The Labour leadership candidate, who has built his campaign on his ability to attract votes from the Liberal Democrats, said he would «make sure he is punished at the ballot box» for joining government with the Conservatives.
We also need to feel in our sinews the leadership ability of our choice for governor.
He has boasted about his ability to work with the current Republican leadership, and has been helpful to the conference's efforts to hang onto the majority, from his approval of a majority - gerrymandered district map to his general - election endorsement of a Republican incumbent who had voted for same - sex marriage.
He recalled Awolowo's commitment to the growth and development of Nigeria especially during the post-independence era, adding he was a shining light among his contemporaries and displayed an incredible ability to use leadership as a tool for the advancement of the welfare of the people.
The ability of the party leadership to endorse a candidate is simply no substitute for the party members» ability to choose their own nominee.
Constables would progress more quickly to the top of the payscale, Sergeants would see greater reward for the step up from Constable, and, if they showed outstanding leadership and ability, Inspectors could reach their rank more quickly.
She said her leadership bid had been based on the need for «strong, proven leadership», the ability to unite both party and country and a «positive vision» for Britain's future.
Our school community shares the belief that, together, we encourage the abilities and talents of every child by providing varied opportunities and resources for all children to develop their intellectual, academic, creative and leadership capacities.
«Though not an original supporter of David Cameron for the leadership of my party, I believe that he has shown he has both the ability and the character to be prime minister of our country and I do not wish my personal circumstances to be a distraction in any way from the real issues that have to be addressed.»
Last night, Gianaris specifically called out two senators — Jim Alesi and Joe Robach — for supporting the change that would strip LG Bob Duffy of his ability to cast a tie - breaking vote on procedural matters, which includes the all - important leadership question.
Lawyers for the five - Christine Evangelou, the Rev Edward Leir, Hannah Fordham, Chris Granger and «FM», a teenage member - had argued the NEC had no power under the rules to retrospectively freeze a full member's ability to vote in leadership elections.
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