Sentences with phrase «think makes a good leader»

Last month only 21 per cent thought he made a good leader, now risen to 40 per cent on the back of his well - received conference speech.
What do you think makes a good leader?
What do you think makes a good leader?

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Simply looking for the traits you think a leader should have isn't enough, according to Furnham, you also need to worry if a candidate has a trait in excess and provide structures that make sure would - be leaders learn how to express those traits for good rather than ill.
«I had more of a worker mentality before and my SBDC training made me think about overall vision, how to think about sales and marketing, about financial analysis, and about how to be a good leader.
«I think one of the things that this team is lacking that hurts them the most is not having the true leaders like we had last year and guys that, when things go bad... I feel like when things go bad, this team struggles a little with bouncing back and making good plays.»
What watching Rozovsky on the show made me think more about was the role not only in leaders asking great questions to make sure they have complete information but also the role in team members feeling safe in being able to contribute and the fact that having safe teams produces better results because it fosters creativity, risk - taking, personal ownership and motivation.
I'm sure if we went back to the days when some caveman was carving widgets from stone many «thought - leaders» exclaimed that widget making was an art as well, but today we know better.
Joan Crain, senior director and global family wealth strategist at BNY Mellon Wealth Management, who won the Industry Thought Leader award, noted that many expat workers are surprised to find they owe taxes in the US as well as in their home countries — making them, as she calls it, «accidental Americans.»
You make a good point — but I think there's a balance that is hard to maintain for a leader between having good relationships / reputation with people, but not having people's attachment and admiration go too far...
As church leaders, while it is often a good idea to make plans, I think we sometimes get derailed from God's vision for our lives by naysayers and setbacks.
In general, Democratic voters seem less concerned with a candidate's faith life, though more who believed Clinton was religious were likely to think she would also be a good president (69 %) than those who didn't believe she was religious but would make a good leader (54 %).
Some other news about young people: 57 percent said that the primary reason they helped others was that it «makes them feel good personally»; 19 percent would not fight for their country under any circumstances, 24 percent were uncertain and 60 percent would not be willing to volunteer one year to serve their country; 17 percent could think of no famous person or celebrity they admired (only 1 percent admired Mother Teresa, and Donald Trump received a similar vote — indicating that religious and business leaders are among the least admired adults); 65 percent would cheat on a major exam in school, while 36 percent would lie to protect a friend who vandalized; 53 percent claimed that growing up for them is harder than it was for their parents (minority young people were more likely to say it was easier).
While some Arsenal fans as well as the generally not as sympathetic folk who make up the football media will call any attempt to come up with a reason for Arsenal falling to nine points off the Premier League leaders Chelsea just looking for an excuse, I think we have to look at the latest season full of injury problems and accept that this will have a negative effect on the Gunners or any side for that matter.
HUMVN, Machine?He made a funny comment in one of the justarsenal stories earlier.He said Arsenal don't need a new CB.Can someone slap me.I was even shocked at the thumbs up he got.I feel so sorry for Arsenal and fans as well.We are really suffering.Till today how people rate Mertesacker is beyond me.The guy is not even a leader by example.I wonder why Hayden was sold as I think he could have surely done better and if Isaac Hayden solves his injury problems we gonna regret selling him.Even aliens know arsenal needs a CB.Aren't you guys tired of always starting the season short of players in positions where needed.It's like some of you want failure but you don't know you want.Arsenal should complete the squad this season.It's a must.
Not a Incredible Sulk part 2 or the invisible man... I once thought Alexis might make a good leader but now he is showing that he is too childish to lead.
To be honest with you I'd prefer all those second choice strikers you mentioned above apart from Njie and Origi.I also rate Hayden higher than Chambers because I feel he has more potential but is very injury prone.Those who have watched Isaac Hayden should know this and those who watched them when they played Southampton would know.He outclassed Chambers in that match.Bar his injury he will make it and is a born leader by example as in his play.The players I'm sick and tired of seeing is Mertesacker and Giroud.Yes only these two.For the rest I'm opk with them.People still think Ospina is better than Szczesny because of Copa America and stats.Oh!
I do not see any real leaders at Arsenal but if I was to choose it would be Francis Coquelin, I think that making him captain will make him even better, there is also an edge to Coquelin game and a drive that you only really see in Wilshire, but I don't believe that Wilshire is ready yet for the captains band just yet.
I do nt think Bentner is up to the task his passing is blind no ballm control skills no vission like Ade i think Chamakh is better coz he's fast than Ade has ball control skills, tall and creative not selfish like Bentner Then from Ade proceeds Wenger should buy a leader in midfield in the name of Cana now that Melo is gone to shild Fabregas and make him more creative..
She's authentic — its one of the things that makes her a good writer and «leader» (can't think of a better term but there is one).
Book titles such as Coaching Your Kids to Be Leaders: The Keys to Unlocking Their Potential, Developing Your Child's Emotional Intelligence: Self Control by Age 3 in 10 Simple Steps, and of course, How to Really Love Your Child (just in case you weren't sure) can make it seem like no matter how well you think you're doing, there are still more mountains to climb to be the ultimate parent.
«Jay Townsend did make a very good presentation and I think won a lot of support among the leaders who were at that interview,» Long told me.
Although 58 % of Australians think that Rudd would make a better leader, Gillard's parliamentary colleagues support her by a ratio of two to one.
Why do people continue to think the former Foreign Secretary would have made a better leader than his brother, Ed?
«On Uber, I called for a meeting with the City Council leader... I think she has led the Council very well and I think she's made the Council a deliberative body, and I believe this is an issue that is very complicated and an issue that needs real analysis before you move forward,» Cuomo told reporters at an unrelated event Wednesday.
Still, the governor summoned reporters, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Senate Republican leader John Flanagan to the Capitol's Red Room before the final votes took place to boast that the final legislative product was, in fact, «a very extensive package that, I think, makes the state a better state.»
Mike in VA, I think that Senator Clinton would make a better Senate Majority Leader than Supreme Court Justice.
«The Legislature, assemblymembers, senators on both sides, both political stripes, they have very good working knowledge of what goes on in their district,» said Republican Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan, «and I think we should play a pivotal and critical role in making those decisions.»
«I think Leader Flanagan has made clear that he understands what's good about mayoral control.
Four in ten thought David Cameron would make the best Prime Minister of the three leaders, putting him just 6 points behind Ed Miliband.
This should make our Christian leaders know that we must not always judge people by their past deeds and what people think about them but consider their current actions and willingness to change for the best.
And when you think about everything I was able to accomplish with Nancy Pelosi at the helm in the House, all the issues that you care about that we were able to advance when she was the leader, I think you've got a big stake in making sure that we've got a Democratic House as well,» the President said.
Only 63 % of Labour's own voters think Ed Miliband would make the best Prime Minister, only 54 % think he is up to the job of Labour leader.
On the Labour leadership David Miliband remains the clear frontrunner, with 23 % naming him as the person they think would make the best leader.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver says he thinks Secretary of State, former first Lady and Senator from New York Hillary Clinton would make a good candidate for President next time around, saying she a «great talent», but he says Cuomo is also a «great democrat who is a potential leader».
A new YouGov poll shows David Cameron overtaking Blair as the party leader people think would make the best Prime Minister.
Then, the watchword (popularised by Macmillan) was «unflappability»: a good Tory leader, or even a bad one, never let it be thought he had made the slightest mistake, never apologised, never explained.
While de Blasio made clear his well - crafted campaign theme, Albanese left a more vague picture of what's organizing his run beyond thinking poorly of de Blasio and believing the city needs a more ear - to - the - ground leader who can effectively and ethically manage municipal government.
Higginns, like his opponents, has knocked on many doors, but thinks hell make a better leader, citing his «more fundamental knowledge of government» and political experience stemming from 10 years as a legislator.
«The Green Electronics Council was looking to build capacity in green electronics by honoring thought leaders and highlighting them as an example of the good work that can be done in this space, making this project a great match for our office,» said Christine Burgess, RCP project director.
I think many scientists don't understand fully that when you've delivered your advice to a leader as best you can, and they've integrated your information fairly and listened carefully and they make a decision that you might not agree with, you've done your job.
«We think we can use our molecular, rational design approaches to make a better flu vaccine for people who really need it,» says study leader Andrew Pekosz, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Those favoring a permanent credit, a long list that includes Obama as well as business and academic leaders, say such policy lurches create uncertainty for companies doing long - term planning, making them less likely to invest in risky projects if they think they can't defray expenses.
«We have a system that has worked well in the past, that has made the U.S. the leader in biomedical research worldwide,» he says, «and while I don't think we've lost that [edge] yet, we do see a rising tide in lots of places.»
He thinks he has found the woman of his dreams, he is the head chef at Mudka's Meat Hut and he's their Head Delivery Boy, and does he have friends — old ones, young ones, new ones and, of course, there's his good pal Pacha, and his Junior Chipmunk kids who make him the best Camp Chimppamunka Leader around.
«It means that, as a leader, I can ensure that we have time to think about how the changes will affect Totley and we can then make the best decisions possible.»
«If we don't do all we can to provide the best possible ways of learning for our kids how will we produce the thought leaders of the future — the ones who will be making decisions for the world?»
Robin Fogarty and Brian Pete are the coauthors of Twelve Brain Principles That Make the Difference, Nine Best Practices That Make the Difference, The Adult Learner, A Look at Transfer, Close the Achievement Gap, From Staff Room to Classroom, Supporting Differentiated Instruction, How to Teach Thinking Skills Within the Common Core, School Leader's Guide to the Common Core, and more.
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State leaders dispute her assessment, but the argument hints at a larger issue: with a leader who is wired to think that less government is always better in charge of a department that has to implement federal policy, it makes little sense to complain when states take you up on your offer of less interference.
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