Sentences with phrase «often competing priorities»

Exceptional capacity to multitask, manage numerous, often competing priorities.

Not exact matches

They highlight that in the hospital the situation is fraught with anxiety, emotion, time pressures and competing priorities, and decisions are often based on unclear or incomplete information.
While social and environmental objectives are not necessarily in conflict (indeed action to meet green objectives through domestic heating and insulation improvements represents the definitive policy in eradicating fuel poverty), a range of factors mean that they are nevertheless often seen as competing for political priority and resources.
In my area, the hardest and most demanding aspect of my job isn't winning elections or raising the money; it is managing the often unreasonable and competing demands of six MPs, six Council Leaders, six Management Committees and 88 branch Chairmen, all of whom think their needs should take priority over everyone else's.
Specifically, the anti-stress hormone cortisol and the sex hormone progesterone are often forced to compete for top priority in the body.
Senior leadership teams (SLT) and IT teams in schools are not often wireless experts as they have so many competing priorities to deal with.»
Having multiple competing priorities matched with brand new students can often lead to a chaotic culture in which teachers (and students) burn out quickly.
Too often, the process for recruiting and selecting teachers — into both teacher preparation programs and district teaching positions — is an afterthought or something that falls behind other competing priorities.
Unfortunately, all too often, adaptation and mitigation of climate change are viewed as competing or even mutually exclusive priorities.
Often, «winging it» is the result of a busy practice, competing priorities, or an unpredictable workload.
Experience working effectively in complex global organizations, satisfying the needs of diverse constituents, and often working under the pressure of competing and sometimes conflicting priorities
In my work as a relationship therapist, specializing in attachment theory, one phenomenon I often see is overcommitted women and men struggling to stay on top of competing priorities, resulting in complete exhaustion and burnout.If you feel depleted, overwhelmed, burned out, or inundated, it might be time to revisit the commitments in your life and restructure where needed.
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