The roles and responsibilities
of leadership shift from a single administrator to a collaborative educator team.
Unforeseen circumstances as well as unfavourable outcomes of the parliamentary elections in India and
leadership shift in the Pakistani army within the next months could quickly derail the rapprochement.
Now, a once - in -
a-decade leadership shift is getting in the way of the stimulus - happy policies to which investors became accustomed.
The
big leadership shift away from biotechs also hurt fund managers who were overly exposed to the once - hot sector, he adds, as did having too big a helping of hard - hit energy stocks.
One speaker found this discouraging, and suggested that the US would simply be left behind as
world leadership shifted elsewhere.
One tangible result of
this leadership shift in philanthropy has been more attention and more money for gender equity and women's empowerment issues in recent years.
The study concludes that institutional and
leadership shifts can hold immediate and meaningful consequences for urban citizenship.»
Kramer, previously TFA's president, portrays
the leadership shift as little more than a change in business cards, formalizing Kopp's evolution out of TFA's day - to - day activities and reassigning some of her public duties to himself and Beard, who previously was chief operating officer.
My overriding message to you as we make
this leadership shift is: Don't wait.
The white paper on Leadership for College and Career Readiness outlines
the leadership shifts necessary in schools.