Sentences with phrase «strong stakeholder input»

«Maryland's efforts, built on strong stakeholder input, are based on the belief that each child is important and deserves the highest quality education program,» said Maryland State Superintendent of Schools Karen Salmon.

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«Stakeholder interest in the initiative and the upcoming IEEE Blockchain for Clinical Trials Forum is strong, and we encourage even broader participation and input from vested healthcare and regulatory partners in order to identify pertinent issues and more viable use cases that can help us advance industry - wide adoption,» said Tim Mackey, co-chair of the IEEE - Standards Association Supply Chain / Clinical Trials Industry Connections Program.
«The standards are a tremendous credit to the outstanding educators who served on the standards committee, led by co-chairs Dr. John Cannon and Indira Cureton - Cummings, NBCT, and reflect the strong support and input of stakeholders and teachers across the spectrum of CTE.»
These are important conversations we need to start having now so that — as we did with teacher evaluations — we can build a strong, student — focused accountability system for districts that is informed by input from many stakeholders.
A strong communicator: a leader who is supportive and people — centered and who both seeks and values input from various stakeholder groups including students, families, faculty and staff.
Studies such as the Wallace Foundation's 2010 Learning from Leadership confirm a strong connection between high - performing schools and decision - making structures that include input from a range of stakeholders.
Having built a strong foundation of public engagement over the last several years, the Department's 2016 Plan reflects the continued input of the public, stakeholders, our employees, and our leadership.
The FTI team has a strong track record of collaborating across legal, IT, compliance and lines of business to ensure input from and transparency with key stakeholders on policy development and implementation.
You want to be understood and be able to articulate what those risks are and develop really strong relationships with the key stakeholders in the organization, so that they will come to you with those risks and you will be able to provide input, but also be very courageous.
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