Sentences with phrase «more competent leader»

If it is the case that President Akufo - Addo has come to the realisation that he is unable to manage the affairs of State, he should do the honourable thing and resign so we get a more Competent Leader to lead Kwame Nkrumah's Ghana.
A statement signed by the party's General Secretary, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, said, «If it is the case that President Akufo - Addo has come to the realisation that he is unable to manage the affairs of State, he should do the honourable thing and resign so we get a more Competent Leader to lead Kwame Nkrumah's Ghana.»

Not exact matches

There are many skills and traits that form a good leader, some of which I'm admittedly more competent in than others.
Leaders who are emotionally present, accept emotions in others and display emotions appropriately are seen as more trustworthy and competent during times of change and upheaval.
Such growth - support groups are invaluable to participants, but they require a major investment of the leader's time, often more than can be offered to one group, unless competent lay leaders can be developed.
The new leader's performance at Prime Minister's Questions was a good deal more competent than many expected — even if, by politely reading out questions emailed in by Labour supporters, he had effectively appointed himself the moderator of a national weekly edition of Cameron Direct, the public meeting format in which the PM excels.
Mike Homfray no in every is talking about bringing a blairite leader back, you're half right on 2001 and 2005although William Hague was competent and electable unlike Michael foot (but you say benefited us in 2005, yet you weren't a member in 2005 so you meant benefited you) not any leader would have won in 97 ′ as Kinnock lost to john Major and Kinnock got more votes in 92 than Wilsoj in 74 ′ Callaghan in 79 and a lot more than foot.
Comparing the image of the Conservative party now with how it was seen back in 2003, it hasn't changed to a great extent — people think it has a better team of leaders (39 % think so, compared to 22 % back in 2003), is more competent (43 % now compared to 32 % in 2003) and is more united (46 % compared to 32 %), but in things like whether the Conservative party cares about the problems of ordinary people, shares peoples values, is honest and trustworthy or understands normal peoples lives, the improvement is far more meagre.
A medical doctor and researcher trained at China Medical University and Nihon University in Tokyo, Wang has held a number of administrative positions and is a representative of a «new generation» of more open and competent Chinese leaders, says virologist David Ho of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center in New York City, who recently met him.
Actually, that form of movie needs a competent leader more than most other genres because of the variety of elements the director must corral.
An online course is just the right choice for you because you have the spirit to go the extra mile to learn what you always wanted to learn, to be more competent in the job market, and to use the «freedom of choice» I gave you to emerge as a «leader
«You are not competent» — to a Teach First consultant - «I am a national leader in in education» — as if that meant anything — was perhaps a more extreme example of this arrogance, from someone who employed 6 TF linguists, and then would not let them teach any languages.
More than ever, the field of education requires teachers and leaders from diverse backgrounds who are culturally competent and well prepared to address the most difficult challenges in public education.
At CFR Global, we pledge to support you in becoming more competent, confident and courageous school leaders.
To learn more about how to prepare and support culturally competent leaders, download the Institute for Educational Leadership's Preparing and Supporting Diverse, Culturally Competent Leaders: Practice and Policy Considcompetent leaders, download the Institute for Educational Leadership's Preparing and Supporting Diverse, Culturally Competent Leaders: Practice and Policy Considerleaders, download the Institute for Educational Leadership's Preparing and Supporting Diverse, Culturally Competent Leaders: Practice and Policy ConsidCompetent Leaders: Practice and Policy ConsiderLeaders: Practice and Policy Considerations.
Dr. Rob Larson Director, Oregon Leadership Network Oregon Department of Education Public Service Building 255 Capitol Street NE Salem, Oregon 97310 - 0203 (503) 947-5623 [email protected] To learn more about a tool that identifies actions that culturally competent education leaders can demonstrate based on the education leadership standards for the State of Oregon, visit the Oregon Leadership Network's website beginning June 2009.
Big, brash, and rear - wheel drive, the Charger is more than just a looker these days, it's a competent rival to the Honda Accord, Toyota Camry, Kia Optima, and other class leaders.
Practice leaders in many of the more profitable firms take an active role in the intake procedures for new clients and matters to ensure that: (1) the engagement does not present a client or business conflict (and where one is identified, work within the firm to resolve such conflicts; (2) the work is appropriate for the practice to perform; (3) credit is fairly allocated among those responsible for the opportunity, including consultation with other practice leaders where cross-practice efforts were involved to obtain the representation; and (4) work assignments are distributed appropriately among those partners and associates competent to perform this work within the practice group.
To find out how the Rainbow Program at RAQ can help you and your staff to become more confident and competent in working appropriately with LGBTI clients, contact Rainbow Program Leader, Chris Pye, on: 1300364277
While it may be a critical competency, leaders are no more comfortable or competent in dealing with conflict than anyone else.
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