Sentences with phrase «modern leaders»

People, process, and presentation are what modern leaders need to be focused on in order to succeed in good markets and bad.
Finally, modern leaders often act detached as a crisis unfolds.
Finally, modern leaders often act detached as a crisis unfolds.
Let Freedom Ring: Music & Poetry of Black History takes audience members on a journey from Africa through slavery to the Civil Rights movement and powerful voices of modern leaders (Boston)
«As modern leaders, we have to think about stakeholder theory as one of our key paths forward,» Benioff said.
The author of «Persuadable» on why modern leaders need to be willing to challenge their own assumptions
This is not just semantic pedantry, it gets to the heart of what effective modern leaders do - they broaden perspective, and they facilitate a flow of ideas through shared inquiry.
So like many modern leaders and celebrities, he planned to land a lucrative publishing deal and write his memoirs.
She led an often mutinous cabinet at a time of economic crisis, against a level of personal vitriol to which no other modern leader has been subjected.
He seemed to delight in hoping to do Labour what its most successful modern leader, Tony Blair, had dreamed of doing to the Conservatives: that's to say, driving them to the margins of British politics by forming a semi-permanent coalition with the Liberal Democrats.
Then came the 1952 coup led by Gamal Abdel Nasser that toppled King Farouk I. Nasser was the first modern leader to position himself as a spokesman for the whole Arab world.
Churchill Rated PG for thematic elements, brief war images, historical smoking throughout and some language Rotten Tomatoes Score: 48 % Available on DVD and Blu - ray While he is one of the world's great modern leaders, so little fiction is dedicated to him.
This is demonstrated by nearly every modern leader in business, including the transformative, game - changing, paradigm - shifting genius known as Steve Jobs.
While it may be a step too far to claim that Coalition with the Liberal Democrats was what Cameron wanted all along, it did, at least initially, seem to play into the new Prime Minister's hands, bolstering his image as a young, vigorous and modern leader — the perfect antidote to both the worn - out Gordon Brown and the crustier inhabitants of his own backbenches.
As an exercise in craft, it's surprisingly successful, thanks to the strong cast and the vivid depiction of a modern leader's security apparatus.
Therefore the modern leader must ask themselves who they want to struggle with the problem and identify solutions.
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