Sentences with phrase «successful coalition building»

Her photographs and accompanying talking points provided a visual illustration of how successful coalition building results in lasting partnerships.

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The successful challenger could build a coalition around a platform consisting of what used to be Trump themes — «they are laughing at us,» «we don't win anymore,» «we are weak and indecisive,» «they attack us with impunity» — but this time claiming that it is Trump himself who has made that problem worse.
Successful electoral politics is built on coalitions.
In the end it built a coalition out of successful bankers living at the top of glass towers, middle - aged hippies and younger people, perhaps the first in their family to go to university.
This strangely purist and anti-pluralist version of «new liberalism» ignores the fact that all successful governing projects involve building ideological and social coalitions.
«Two years into his administration, the mayor has accomplished a great deal as a result of building a successful and broad coalition of Democrats who helped him produce free, universal pre-K, more affordable housing, improved community - police relations to reduce crime and increased traffic safety,» said Karen Hinton, a spokeswoman for Mr. de Blasio.
Topics covered over the years emphasized positive efforts to find new homes for dogs, organizational help for rescue groups, and building successful coalitions.
The Surfrider Foundation and our coalition partners were successful in building support in Congress to reject similar budget cuts proposed by the administration last year, and we need your help again.
«I think without getting stereotypical too much, women have often been very successful in building coalitions
Upon successful completion of a CDP, candidates are eligible for OPM certification of the candidate's Executive Core Qualifications in the form of 10 essays under the ECQ headings: Leading Change, Leading People, Results Driven, Business Acumen, and Building Coalitions (for a total of 10 pages of essays).
The most important characteristic required in each ECQ is to provide content that is rich with examples that will crystallize your leadership skills and demonstrate how they can contribute to building a federal corporate culture that drives for results, serves customers, and builds successful teams and coalitions, both within and outside the federal agencies.
The executive core qualifications define the competencies needed to build a federal corporate culture that drives for results, serves customers, and builds successful teams and coalitions within and outside the organization.
According to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) as stated on the USA Jobs website, «the ECQs define the competencies needed to build a federal corporate culture that drives for results, serves customers, and builds successful teams and coalitions within and outside the organization.»
On December 11, we heard from advocates and allies who have won recent state legislative victories about building successful coalitions, grooming legislative champions, how to talk about home visiting in a way that is meaningful to legislators, and other successful advocacy tactics.
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