Sentences with phrase «staff than the desire»

What professional / psychological disposition is more important to a school staff than the desire to share work — to be vulnerable enough to seek dialogue and input about ideas?

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As human resources staff gain comprehensive knowledge about the most popular desires of their employees, they can communicate more frequently about those items — ideally to a targeted audience — rather than deliver a canned, generic presentation about all benefits once a year to all employees.
I accepted the offer [to return] basically because I truly felt the students and staff desired better leadership than they had been receiving.»
Either this discordant plan is a front for public school expansionism, bent on adding another grade or two to its current thirteen, and adding the staff (and dues - paying union members) that would accompany such growth, or it's a cynical calculation: only by appealing to the middle - class desire for taxpayers to underwrite the routine child - care needs of working parents will any movement occur on the pre-K front, and the heck with the truly disadvantaged youngsters who need more than that strategy will yield.
If we don't have your desired part in stop, our friendly and knowledgeable staff will be more than happy to place a parts order for you.
Saying things like, «demonstrated» a strong desire to train new employees, is better than saying «trained staff
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