Sentences with phrase «really trust your leader»

Syndicates can help the average investor get a piece of «pre-ICO» projects at a discount; however, you must really trust your leader because they act as a custodian of your funds.

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All of which raises the following question: If Rotman's professors consider the market to be unjust, corporations psychopathic and their CEOs habitual liars, should we really be trusting that school to teach future generations of business leaders?
Then put yourself, whatever race your are, in the shoes of those same people and imagine he was talking about your race and ask yourself how can you trust a man that grew up on such devisive beliefs and would he really be better to run our country and be a great leader to the world...
If he really believes he is a LEADER, then he should behave as such and take on some resposibility for the welfare of his followers - who pay him so well and put their full trust in him.
It's a dumb movie — no one learned to communicate with the alien language — and who really believes a Nazi - loving nation would really be trusted by world leaders to safeguard extraterrestrials.
There are allies to be found in the guerrilla fighters of the Sushi Liberation Front, but can their ambitious leader Masa really be trusted?
She convinces the group to let her join them, although the charismatic leader (Alexander Skarsgard), to whom she is attracted, and his lieutenant (Ellen Page) don't really trust her.
«Our research suggests that many senior and middle leaders have a long way to go in terms of setting goals and solving the problems that frequently occur in implementing any strategy,» Bendikson tells RD. «School improvement science suggests that when school leaders really take monitoring and evaluation seriously, they tend to pursue «small wins» in systematic ways, and this can help to build coherent action and teachers» trust in their leaders
In this op - ed, Arun Ramanathan, executive director of The Education Trust - West, writes that «by authentically engaging and empowering parents and community members in their planning and budgeting processes, district leaders can really put the «local» into local control.»
And then, really trust your instincts when you do meet with that school leader.
A word of caution, from experience, I would suggest that if school leaders try to force this approach without first establishing trust through a clear strategy, it really has the potential to become too formulaic and thereby running the risk of staff paying «lip service» to it.
So, it's really a top - down approach that gives consumers an opportunity to shop trusted brands that are leaders in the industry.»
During my 30 years as a business leader I have always believed that leadership can only really be achieved by example and putting your trust and resources in people to encourage them to embrace their careers and grow within the business...
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