Sentences with phrase «organisational ability»

"Organisational ability" refers to the skills and capacity to effectively plan, prioritize, and manage tasks and resources within a group or company. It involves being able to arrange and coordinate things in a structured and efficient manner. Full definition
I'm not ready to give up my cleaning products, my babywipes or my toiletries, and I just don't have the patience or organisational ability for homeschooling.
It's just that any exercise needs to be carefully run to prevent those with the loudest voices and the best organisational abilities from getting their own way.
The Guardian's Marina Hyde mocked the party's organisational abilities while Labour commentator and ex-special adviser Paul Richards said the party should have been bolder in the first place and not cowed into action by Cameron.
Some sports administrators attend IT training and workshops on relevant legislation, or courses to develop professional skills and organisational abilities such as chairing meetings, influencing and negotiating, events management and time management.
I am capable of working on my own initiative and excellent organisational abilities.
Renowned for his attention to detail and organisational ability, Nuno leaves little to chance.
«We were looking for the same type of qualities as Edwin, because the one great quality Edwin always had was his composure and organisational ability
But the winner in Colne Valley could rest more on the organisational abilities of the campaign staff.
Nicholas van de Walle observes that opposition parties in the region lack the financial and organisational ability to compete with the incumbent advantages of ruling parties.
But arranging your own internship can also help you to develop and demonstrate a lot of the «soft skills» so sought after in today's job market: organisational ability, time management, presenting yourself and your ideas well, and determination.
For the PhD student, choosing a supervisor can be a risky business as it is very difficult to assess someone's organisational ability and interpersonal skills in the course of a brief interview.
Self - Employed Tour Managers require excellent leadership and organisational abilities, can quickly and efficiently solve diverse problems, are diplomatic and friendly, can demonstrate a good understanding of European and Worldwide rail travel, are well - travelled and are available to work initially in May, June and September, other months may be considered.
As a key figure within the Central Office Team, this role requires excellent relationship management and customer service skills, strong commercial acumen, organisational ability and, most importantly of all, a genuine desire to see others succeed.
As herbalists are often self - employed, strong business skills and organisational ability are of benefit.
Potential employees should have plenty of energy, a calm «customer - focused» manner, the ability to cope with pressure, excellent interpersonal skills, meticulous attention to detail and effective time management and organisational abilities.
Potential employees should possess confidence, creativity, the ability to cope with pressure and effective analytical and organisational abilities.
Would - be exhibition organisers should have plenty of energy, the ability to cope with pressure and meet deadlines, excellent interpersonal skills, meticulous attention to detail, effective time management and organisational abilities.
I aspire to serve any of the multiple prestigious IT firms in the economy by using my technical, management and organisational abilities to ensure that all of its agendas are being fulfilled and in the process build a successful career as a hardworking and skilled IT system administrator.
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