Sentences with phrase «taken leading»

By 2011, he had taken a leading role in advising Trump on his growing political ambitions, launching a website called «Should Trump Run?»
Former Karara Mining boss Dale Harris has taken a leading iron ore role at engineering consultancy firm Hatch.
Companies as a whole are becoming digital, and HR needs to take a leading role in this digitization.
More than a decade later, she's taking a lead role in introducing her fellow Canadians to that Valley culture.
Former FBI director Robert Mueller has since taken the lead on the investigation.
While they are dabbling in the technology, attending conferences and partnering with R3, no bank is taking the lead and going from proofs of concept to using it in the real world.
Let them take the lead in the conversation, and you can always ask good questions to help this along.
Until men take a leading role tackling the bias, we're going to continue to face it.»
Both Canada and Mexico will take the lead in producing medical marijuana for use in the U.S., Fox told those gathered at this month's National Cannabis Industry Association convention in Oakland, Calif..
If political leaders and lawyers in the United States try to stop progress — as is very likely — other countries will still adopt the new technologies and take the lead.
Businesses will need to take the lead with more hands - on involvement in Asian markets.
CO-OP is taking the lead in helping the industry make this shift and deliver value at scale while ensuring that purpose - driven companies are ahead of industry standards.
«For me, it's either we set the terms now and take the lead role, or 20 years down the line, we're the poor cousins who accept any deal thrown our way.»
The reality is that the military is probably taking the lead on this — so either they really do not want a war with Iran, which is unlikely (when was the last time professional warriors ached to beat swords into plowshares?)
Europe has taken the lead on this one, with its far - reaching General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), but the U.S. eventually will follow, perhaps adopting an affirmative «opt - in» from users before collecting their data, Boskin says.
CARB took the lead in questioning Volkswagen about the results and doing additional testing.
Penguin has a marketing team, headed by Louise Braverman who has done a great job, but in the end, the author has to take the lead.
In the upper chamber, Minority Leader Harry Reid (D - NV) will be retiring at the end of 2016, clearing the path for Senator Chuck Schumer (D - NY) to take the lead of the Senate Democratic caucus in 2017.
More broadly, they reflect a growing willingness among private - sector businesses to take the lead in tackling what have traditionally been public - sector issues, like economic development and training.
Assistant inspector general Robert Seabrooks noted dryly in a memo: «As the protector of small - business interests, SBA should be taking the lead in ensuring that businesses that are legitimately small are receiving government contracts.»
D.R. Barton of MoneyMorning.com says Boeing is selling higher value planes even if Airbus takes a lead on overall numbers.
«The IOC have now got to take a lead and make sure that investment is in place for a state of the art Olympic ticketing programme that can then be improved... from games to games,» said Colin Moynihan.
Johnny Avello, the director of race and sports operations at the Wynn Las Vegas casino, handicapped this year's Oscars race for USA Today, with The Revenant taking the lead with even odds that outpace Spotlight (8 to5) and The Big Short (6 to 1).
While you are taking ownership of ending the relationship, let them take the lead on how to reconnect on a personal or family level.
Considering the US's lack of federal paid family leave policy, Sandberg said companies need to take the lead and support families with their own paid leave policies, which she said wouldn't just be nice to do, but would also improve the bottom line by increasing employee loyalty and performance.
France and Germany are expected to announce initial details about the planned new warplane development programme at the ILA Berlin Air Show, which starts on Wednesday, with France's Dassault aiming to take the lead.
So I took the lead in bringing us to the forefront by telling our stories.
«I actually believe that women are going to take the lead in changing the way we work and live.»
So, assign someone to take the lead and start speaking with all relevant people.
Jaja Jackson is Airbnb's director of global multifamily partnerships, and is taking the lead on this project.
Ask employees to take the lead in developing strategies.
The audience will take the lead on how they feel from the tone you set in the writing so you need to feel the same way too.
Whether it's alerting a supervisor or going to HR, take her lead,» Thomas tells CNBC Make It.
It was previously announced «Godzilla» director Gareth Edwards will take the lead on another standalone «Star Wars» movie due out Dec. 2016.
Since I like the Panthers to beat the Falcons, I'm imagining a scenario where the Seahawks get the ball after a stop, see that Carolina has taken a lead over Atlanta, and the Seattle crowd starts going nuts and willing Russell Wilson and company to a blowout victory.
If America doesn't take the lead in answering these questions, others will.
We hope that men take your lead and stand up to expose those who are taking advantage of their position to cause harm to others.
And they often have fraught relationships with white women, who tend to take the lead on issues of women and diversity.
One is Katrina Jones of Accenture, who recently took a lead role at the firm in global inclusion and diversity that has her working on initiatives in the U.S., the U.K., and South Africa.
Kleiner Perkins took the lead in a $ 14 - million round of financing for Zing that closed in August 1999.
This is the first in a series of articles about how Canada can take the lead in global business.
The deal - reviewing committee has warned that foreign titans like Huawei and ZTE Corp. are poised to take the lead in 5G unless the U.S. takes steps to defend its silicon might.
Another notable aspect at this juncture is the fact that a large number of women mentors, in addition to investing, are actively taking the lead with respect to helping ventures via angel, equity, and debt capital investments.
«By taking the lead on the conversation, you're getting other people to focus on the positive and meaningful parts of life.
«Someone has to take the lead and reach out to this large group of people to provide feedback and motivate them,» he says.
[When you] start to make a habit of realizing that formal leadership isn't the same thing as running a discussion, you make it easier to have a culture where people can speak up and, if they know something relevant, take the lead
Take the lead organizing people in your field for monthly meetings to share challenges and ideas.
Do you have a talented team member who's too shy to take the lead on a project?
CNBC's Joe Kernen took the lead from his wife when it came to revamping her childhood home for their own modern family, Architectural Digest reports.
Similarly, while Hastings set the vision for the company's global expansion, lower - ranking executives take the lead on deciding which markets to enter when.
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