Sentences with phrase «leadership shift in»

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.
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.

Not exact matches

Those numbers seem to be shifting as more women hold leadership roles in business, says Grossblatt.
The result is a shift in overall leadership styles, where executives now want to see hard numbers before they'll sign off on changes.
But does anyone think that a party still reeling from its inability to re-capture the White House that has seen a dramatic shift to the right in its core leadership in the past few years (Hint, maybe they can't see the forest for the extremely right - leaning trees) will be the party that wants credit, or the blame, for legalizing pot?
For those leaders willing to make the shift, it's useful first to change your mindset: think of it less in terms of losing control and more in terms of gaining knowledge, experience and leadership from others who will help your company grow.
That was a crude leadership tactic — somewhat effective — in helping to motivate the organization to shift its energy toward focusing on mobile.
In making the organizational shift, it is important to take a top - down approach and preach transparency from a leadership perspective.
Indeed, Berdan links this shift in mindset and leadership makeup to better results in patient safety, clinical outcomes, and clinical efficiency.
Whether your target audience is internal or external will impact how often you should «check in» on their needs (e.g., internal changes of leadership, or external shifts in consumer buying behaviors).
Alberta Premier @RachelNotley shows an incredible shift in governance taking leadership in climate change.
Trudeau's minority lasted as long as it did thanks to support from the New Democratic Party (in return for the implementation of some NDP policies), while Harper's was aided by disarray in the opposition Liberal Party — Paul Martin's resignation, a lengthy and divisive leadership convention, and the unwillingness of the new leader, Stephane Dion, to defeat Harper until the Grits had begun to reduce their party and personal debts, and developed new policies (notably the Green Shift).
Oclaro's leadership in optical networking technology has helped it profit significantly from this technological shift.
This raises the risk of rapid momentum reversals and shifts in market leadership going forward.
Since then, there has been a substantial shift in ATG's management structure — much of which was done without any consultation from the department's original leadership — that put a number of Otto's team at the top of the hierarchy, with demotions for some of those who started with ATG.
Now, a once - in - a-decade leadership shift is getting in the way of the stimulus - happy policies to which investors became accustomed.
Veris Wealth Partners produced the Women, Wealth & Impact report to demonstrate that «better companies are created by shifting the flow of wealth and power to women, whether we aim to lift women and girls out of poverty or bolster women's leadership and entrepreneurial pursuits» and Trillium's Investing for Positive Impact on Women report which presents concrete gender - lens investment examples have spurred increasing investor interest in gender lens investing across fixed income and public equities.
With global leadership in both internal combustion engines and hybrid and electric powertrains, the firm is expected to profit from shifting secular trends and increasingly stringent environmental regulations.
Ahead of the next congress of the Chinese communist party in October, where President Xi Jinping will unveil his new leadership team, there have been indications that Chinese policymakers have increasingly shifted their emphasis away from potentially disruptive reforms aimed at reducing excessive debt levels, particularly among local governments, and toward stabilizing the level of economic growth.
«Despite lower near - term subscribers, we recommend owning WWE for its leadership in navigating the shift to on - demand, strong demand for its content and dominant position across multiple platforms,» Wingren stated.
The theme of paradigm shifts had already been discussed at an earlier meeting under his leadership at Tübingen in West Germany.
It is unfortunate that a country of this stature, who rules the world, from the skies like a god, and lacks comprehensive leadership to deal with these pressing issues... where are the Presidents akin to our late leaders that took the initiative and got things done, America has become a cold, hostile place to live, We lack the sense of unity that made us what we are... There are hundreds of thousand unemployed, Why can't the government promote an agency akin to the peace corps, that utilizes the young folks sitting on their a $ $ and make them earn their unemployment check by working in this storm zone, to rehabilitate and get these folks back on their feet... it would promote a culture of selflessness and charity and would without a question cause a paradigm shift in the minds of our youth, This is what makes a nation great!
Pushing the new Republican leadership of the Texas Legislature to RE-redistrict for the 2004 elections (even though they were only in power because of lines newly drawn in 2001), he managed to eliminate enough incumbent Democrats in Congress to shift the state's delegation in Washington from rough parity to a 21 - 11 Republican advantage.
If the Unite, GMB and Unison leaderships are more aligned in their positions on policy or party democratic reform then that is a significant shift.
A decision not to challenge Labour's position over Trident is being seen as a concession by the leadership towards the GMB union, which is strongly opposed to any shift in policy.
That the Iranian leadership is fully aware of these shifting dynamics was on display in the days leading up to Mr. Modi's Israel visit.
It was only a matter of days between Nigel Farage winning the referendum to him resigning; a matter of hours between the results being announced and David Cameron resigning; and a matter of minutes between Boris Johnson being about to launch his campaign for the Conservative leadership as the presumptive frontrunner to falling victim to rapidly shifting allegiances in his party.
Indeed, the need for a shift in the nation's leadership structure has become inevitable and eminently desirable to accommodate young technocrats who can take responsibility for their actions and results, be accountable where previous administrations were not, and tell the truth about their failures without blame games.
The leadership turnover in China last year took place in a shifting political situation.
It seems to me that the most profound challenges were to Labour after 1983, since they had to adapt to Thatcherism following the party's own shift sharply left, and indeed a major split in the party with the SDP forming, and profound differences between the party leadership and the trade unions in Kinnock's first 2 years.
[59][60] Political commentators identified Clegg's leadership as promoting a shift to the radical centre in the Liberal Democrats, bringing more emphasis to the economically liberal side of social liberalism.
It is likely that the new leader will be from the next generation, which will mean an almost total generational shift in leadership in Britain, with baby Boomers out and Generation Jones (the formerly «lost» generation between the Boomers and Xers) taking over in Parliament and party leadership (Cameron and Clegg also come from this generation).
But he quit the Labour Party last year, saying he had «lost confidence» in the party under Ed Miliband's leadership because it had made a «policy shift moving back towards what Old Labour stood for».
David Miliband attempted to shift the focus of the Labour leadership debate away from the Iraq conflict yesterday, after two of his main rivals criticised the decision to go to war in 2003.
First, changes made to the Conservatives under David Cameron's leadership had drawn the parties closer together: a new stress on the environment, a sympathy for civil liberties, the commitment to spend at least 0.7 % of GDP on overseas aid (this last shift took place under Michael Howard, but Mr Cameron projected it in a way that his predecessor had not).
As longtime supporters of Jeremy Corbyn's leadership of Labour, we are heartened by the bold shift in tone from the party's leadership on immigration.
Mr Blair added that leadership in the G8, talks with China and India and a «quantum shift» in US thinking on the issue meant that «we are potentially on the verge of a breakthrough».
Samia Nkrumah called for a «shift in our thinking» and make the right choice by voting massively for the CPP for result oriented leadership.
The ex-vice President, who advised the leadership of the party to focus on resolving the crisis in order not to allow the opposition party take advantage of the situation, noted that, «We can resolve our differences when our leaders individually and collectively shift ground from extreme positions and move to the centre in the interest of our party and our country».
The Green Party's Howie Hawkins weighs in on the shift of leadership in the Assembly and his objections to Governor Cuomo's education agenda items.
As for Mr. Cuomo, he insisted that the session was a success, given the shifts in leaderships that confounded lawmakers.
Mr Cameron said the UK's first coalition in decades marked a «historic and seismic shift» in British politics and said it would be united by the wish for strong and stable leadership.
But there is a significant shift to the left: 49 supported Ed Miliband in the final round of leadership voting, 4 abstained (Abbott, Balls, Cooper and Harman), and 48 supported David Miliband.
Diane Abbott's presence in the Labour leadership race has shifted the contest to the left and Miliband's piece must be interpreted as a response to that.
GOP officials told The Washington Post that the White House has communicated with Republican congressional leadership about the shift in Trump's position.
• Despite the fact that U.S. scientists were the first to derive human embryonic stem cells, leadership in this area of research is shifting to other countries such as the United Kingdom, Singapore, South Korea, and Australia.
Hospitals that maintain adequate nurse staffing in this environment are likely those that have «visionary leadership,» and are investing in both nursing and quality improvement efforts, rather than coping with a lack of staff by forcing nurses to work mandatory overtime shifts, Stone says.
But there is an upcoming shift in the team dynamic (dare I say «leadership») that will put a completely new spin on Deadpool's role in the series.
In the ten years Ive been teaching at my school, the culture has shifted significantly, largely due to the leadership efforts of our principal.
One of the most important considerations for the authorities and senior leadership team throughout the various mergers was maintaining effective quality assurance — indeed, it's one of the biggest issues colleges are having to deal with as the FE landscape undergoes a radical shift in the face of the area reviews and other institutional changes.
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