Sentences with phrase «skilled leaders who»

The collaborative effort needed is made worthwhile by the importance of developing a generation of strong, skilled leaders who can create schools that provide expert teaching for all students in settings where they can succeed.

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If entrepreneurs who have the passion and innovation to start their own businesses can develop these five skills of great leaders, they will be most effective in leadingthose businessess into growth and a bright future.
CEOs and leaders who don't have technical skills are at a significant disadvantage.
Smarts may not be everything, but I've never known a successful business leader who lacked intelligence, critical - thinking skills, and a genuine thirst for knowledge.
Civiello, who has advised some Fortune editors and writers on presentation skills, notes that today's leaders need to think and speak differently.
Business leaders should harness the skills and attitudes of younger generations, who as digital natives are uniquely positioned to exploit new ways of working.
But whatever happened in the boardrooms of Apple, his next piece of advice is a valuable one for any good leader who wants to surround themselves with top talent and retain those skilled workers: «If you want to hire great people and want them to stay working for you, you have to let them make a lot of decisions and you have to be run by ideas, and not hierarchy.»
A truly successful leader is one who does not need to steal credit from their team — rather, they are sufficiently confident in their own skills, encouraging and motivating employees by giving credit where credit is due.
Every box you buy helps power unique and amazing experiences for the awesome girls who sell them — it also gives her the opportunity to learn essential life skills, soar in confidence, and quickly discover the leader within.
He says, «Nobody learned anything by hearing themselves talk, or speak,» and he goes on to say, «The ability to lock in and listen is a skill that has served me well in life,» says Branson, «Although, it seems to be a dying art, I believe that listening is one of the most important skills for any teacher, parent, leader, entrepreneur, or just about anyone who has a pulse.»
«The Developers» Den competition provides an important opportunity for the best students to develop and showcase their analytical, creative and presentation skills as emerging talent in front of leaders within the real property sector,» says Jim Clayton, who was recently appointed to the Timothy R. Price Chair at Schulich's Brookfield Centre in Real Estate and Infrastructure.
From recruiting many emerging Pro-Life leaders who have gained valuable knowledge and skills in political leadership on our provincial board to activating lifelong Pro-Life supporters at the grassroots level, helping them engage effectively in our last provincial election.
And I've known many worship leaders who refuse to take a compliment on their mad piano, guitar, or singing skills because they are afraid of deflecting any praise or appreciation away from God.
This series is for all those leaders of worship who wish to expand their skills as they offer themselves to God and others in worship.
Shi'as believe that Muslims should always have had one leader who combines administrative skills and spiritual ones, as Muhammad and Ali did.
Loving people, who are also politically skilled, can elect leaders who are genuine statesmen and peacemakers.
The development of capable leaders with a whole of value chain, global perspective will ensure there are highly skilled producers who can continue to represent industry and effectively contribute to policy decisions into the future.
Heaven forbid that children who have developed a love of learning rather than be told what to know and when, have been encouraged to use their curiosity rather than been told that it's not relevant to what they are learning, have been given the opportunity to try a variety of different experiences and skills rather than be told that there is no time / money / resources to do that, have been able to use and foster their talents rather than be told to sit still, be quiet and listen to something else instead and who are able to be independent thinkers, confident self - starters and able leaders rather than to «do as the curriculum says» to end up being employable!
«Candice Giove is a skilled communications professional who will strengthen and supplement efforts to communicate our message directly to the public,» Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan said in a statement.
It will further encourage political parties to choose a certain kind of leader who can dominate a gladiatorial politics rather than one who, perhaps, is best skilled at building a broadly - based party.
The curriculum is quite comprehensive; taught by a hodgepodge of veteran operatives and campaign professionals who donate their experience via lectures, webcasts, and grassroots campaigning exercises — all in an effort to raise future leaders equipped with skills in fundraising, community organizing, communications, and legislative action.
One admirer on LinkedIn describes her as «a true leader» who «did not seem to realise how powerful her skills and abilities were».
Trade unions in Scotland have called for Jim Murphy to step down as leader of Scottish Labour as Neil Findlay who stood against Murphy for the leadership last year with the backing of the Left and almost all trade unions announced his resignation from the shadow cabinet at Holyrood where he held the fair work, skills and training brief.
«Britain's young people who do not have the skills they need for work should be in training, not on benefits,» the Labour leader will say.
Now, he said, he will urge his supporters to back Lamont, describing the Greenwich Democrat as a business leader and fresh thinker who has the skills «to lead us out of this rut we're in.»
He told people he was the dealmaker who would get his way — with foreign leaders, chief executives and with Congress — through the strength of his personality and his negotiating skills.
Those skills have been noted by David Miliband, who is favourite to be unveiled as the new leader later this month.
He has been the leader for a number of years now and he is doing a good job... There is only one person who has got the skills to lead us through these difficult times and that is Gordon Brown.
He observed «education is key and an indispensable tool for accelerated socio - economic development of any nation and therefore appealed to parents to give children who are the future leaders of the nation, the type of education that will equip them with knowledge and skills to meaningful lives in this complex world.
Republican Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan on Tuesday called DeFrancisco a «strong, smart and principled» leader who has the character and skills to serve as goverLeader John Flanagan on Tuesday called DeFrancisco a «strong, smart and principled» leader who has the character and skills to serve as goverleader who has the character and skills to serve as governor...
Such short postdoc contracts are «counterproductive,» says Patrick Lemaire, a group leader in developmental biology at the Cell Biology Research Center of Montpellier who is co-author of the report and co-founder of Sciences en Marche, because they don't offer the time or stability necessary to develop a research direction or acquire new skills.
Even if the IOM recommendations are fully and effectively implemented, this timing could make it hard to assess the impact of the changes on trainees» career outcomes — whether the skill set IOM is advocating create new research leaders or scientists who struggle for jobs in a marketplace that still values more traditional standards of success.
«She possesses a skill set that will make her a leader in this field for many years to come,» explained Nadkarni, who served on Varner's dissertation thesis committee at the University of Utah.
I have also registered my availability with all the group leaders I know who might be interested in employing me and my skills on any grant - supported projects they have in the pipeline.
«Jessica is a highly capable leader who brings an extraordinary combination of clinical skill and scientific drive.
And some advice for leaders: be VERY courteous in how you ask for a dance, try to not take rejection personally, be patient with follows who may not be on the same skill level as you, & don't almost end her life with risky moves.
Creating a culture of health and wellbeing in any organization requires more than clinical or administrative skills — it requires a leader who is grounded in an Integrative Health approach and can inspire change across an organization.
Centered on a group of captive superheroes, the story highlights «the importance of teamwork and the necessity of using our individual skills and talents in order to elect a leader who will not take advantage of us,» according to the casting notice.
Matthew Fox is the ostensible star as Jack, the doctor who steps up as group leader in the first episode, but it quickly settles in as a dense ensemble show with characters who have vivid backstories: tough, raven - haired beauty Kate, whose fair looks hide a rough outlaw past (Evangeline Lilly), con man Sawyer (Josh Holloway) who hides his bitterness under a country - boy voice and a suspicious smile, Iraqi communications specialist and Gulf war veteran (he fought on the other side) Sayid (Naveen Andrews), steely survivalist John Locke (Terry O'Quinn), who has a mystic, one might say miraculous, connection to the island, pregnant single mother - to - be Claire (Emilie de Ravin) running from a fortune - teller's prophecy, washed - up rock star and heroine addict Charlie (Dominic Monaghan), Korean couple Jin and Sun Kwon (Daniel Dae Kim and Yoon - jin Kim) with mob connections and no English skills (or do they?)
Amongst those who live through the crash are several prominent characters; Jack (Matthew Fox), a skilled surgeon who becomes the unofficial leader of the group; Kate (Evangeline Lilly), a beautiful, but tough woman with a dark past; Sayid (Naveen Andrews), a former Iraqi soldier who is good with electronics; Michael (Harold Perrineau), a head - strong man who has just recently taken custody of his son, Walt (Malcom David Kelley); Claire (Emilie de Ravin), a young woman who is 8 - months pregnant; Charlie (Dominic Monaghan), a washed - up rock star who clings to his band's one hit; Jin (Daniel Dae Kim) and Sun (Yoon - jin Kin), a Korean couple who don't speak English; Hurley (Jorge Garcia), an obese young man who is very laid back; Locke (Terry O'Quinn), a man who seems to know about hunting and weapons; Sawyer (Josh Holloway), a scoundrel who hordes items he finds in the wreckage; and Boone (Ian Somerhalder) and Shannon (Maggie Grace), spoiled rich - kids siblings.
The son of the Pict leader is murdered during the raid, and the Romans find themselves hunted by a seemingly unstoppable group of the Pict's most vicious and skilled warriors, led by a beautiful and deadly tracker (Olga Kurylenko), who are hell bent on revenge.
And it means that the district provides teacher leaders like Golden to support them in that effort — teacher leaders who meet monthly with the district's academic services division for professional learning to equip them with the skills they need to help schools succeed.
Managers and leaders who can build and sustain a relationship or «conversation» with their staff, customers, suppliers and stakeholders will have an advantage in the workplace and all leaders in schools could usefully reflect on their skills in this area.
Led by HGSE faculty members, the program is for leaders in school systems and state agencies; experienced principals and teachers who aspire to system - level roles; and teams seeking to strengthen their skills and collaborative capabilities.
Rapid economic expansion in Shanghai requires a steady flow of young workers who have creative problem - solving skills, and has pushed Shanghai to become a leader in educational innovation in China.
Yet many schools today suffer from leaders who lack the skills and energy to meet today's challenges.
LePage: Plenty of Jobs, Not Enough Skills The Bangor Daily Herald, September 9, 2011 «The problem is not unique to Maine, either, according to Robert Schwartz, [former academic] dean of the Graduate School of Education at Harvard University, who talked about the mismatch during a presentation to the governor and business leaders on Friday.
Specifically to: 1) collaborate with Crittenton Women's Union (CWU) to create video resources that demonstrate its family skill - building model as a means of building adult capabilities to improve child outcomes; 2) create an initial set of materials for practitioners and leaders of family service - provision systems to be used with caregivers to improve serve - and - return interaction as well as self - regulation and executive function skills; and 3) test these materials as part of a qualitative needs assessment of practitioners who wish to build the capabilities of adults who care for children birth - to - five, with an emphasis on birth - to - three.
There is much need for professional development and leadership skills among South African principals, many who work double duty as school leaders and teachers each day among children who have been «infected» and «affected» by HIV / AIDS, Witten says.
Church leaders, who often are on the front lines when family crises hit, come away with concrete skills and tools for serving as liaisons between families and the mental health community.
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