Sentences with phrase «well recognised leader»

Not exact matches

On the one hand, I am delighted that so many leaders have the humility to recognise that no one is «good enough» to lead God's family apart from God himself.
It is from his unrelenting quest to find the world's best honey that Berringa has become a globally recognised leader in producing the highest quality 100 % Australian Eucalyptus and Manuka Honey.
He seems to want to play the ball out from the back which is good provided he realises he will probably never be a Beckenbauer.Hes not the quickest but he reads the game and credit to him (and Holding to an extent) that they both are brought into the side with NO recognised Centre Back as a Leader to learn from and obviously NO specialised Coaching.Tony Adams will tell you he came in and played next to David O'Leary after being COACHED by Don Howe.What Do we have to bring our young players on?
The IET believes good broadband access should be recognised as the UK's 4th utility, and that the UK should become a global leader in developing and introducing the next generation of mobile and fixed networks.
He needs a much stronger foreign policy but in recognising the importance of social reform (the biggest idea on the centre right), the environment, being vindicated on fiscal responsibility and as a stalwart defender of free trade he is, indeed, well - placed to become a leader of global conservatism.
Just as we have done in education and policing, we need better data — to allow meaningful comparisons to be made between different prisons so the best performing institutions and best performing leaders can be recognised and rewarded.
In 2009 his lordship recognised after meeting French business leaders that France was better at setting strategic goals, citing examples such as nuclear energy, high - speed rail and aerospace, then claiming that: «We have something to learn from continental practice [but] we are not talking about public ownership.»
I am happy that we recognised our leader (Ibori) as a good man»
The community of educators that has developed around Bett is testament to the fact that teachers, business managers and school leaders have long recognised the need to come together, discuss and discover best practices and the best products.
A key part of the new inspections will check that leaders have identified key areas of concerns and recognise the achievements of leaders who are «taking risks, putting themselves out and disseminating good practice beyond their own institution».
The importance of access to professional learning is universally recognised but the challenge for teachers and school leaders is how best to engage in it.
The Toolkit is also becoming more recognised among classroom teachers, as well as senior leaders.
If our secondary schools are going to develop the future leaders, active citizens, great parents and innovators that we need from our future adults, we need an accountability system that recognises those broader areas as well as the achievement of particular qualifications.
«We are pleased to see the professionalism of school leaders recognised and greater trust placed in teachers as the best judges of pupil progress,» he said.
Hundreds of travel leaders from across the continent were in attendance, as the best travel, tourism and hospitality organisations were recognised for their outstanding achievements.
Not only a market leader in reef tours, this operator is committed to customer satisfaction and the environment, and is recognised as an Eco Climate Action Leader Advanced as well as being Ecotourism Certleader in reef tours, this operator is committed to customer satisfaction and the environment, and is recognised as an Eco Climate Action Leader Advanced as well as being Ecotourism CertLeader Advanced as well as being Ecotourism Certified.
people and places is recognised as a world leader in creating well - matched volunteer placements for mature travellers — especially for the over-50s.
University of Southern California games programme director and Game Innovation Lab leader Tracey Fullerton was the recipient of the Ambassador Award, which recognises those who have helped games «advance to a better place».
I have almost 30 years» experience as a private client lawyer, having worked with small specialist firms like Berkeley Law (now Irwin Mitchell) and WillcoxLewis, as well as large law firms (Eversheds, Shoosmiths and Maclay Murray & Spens) and I have been recognised in the Legal 500 and been named in the Citywealth Leaders» List.
Submissions are now being accepted for the June awards, which recognise excellence in handling transatlantic matters across the key areas of corporate, finance and disputes, as well as highlighting law firm innovation, commitment to pro bono, outstanding transatlantic strategy and in - house leaders.
Our understanding of the people, culture, values, business community and legal market make us the recognised leader in making the best matches between candidate and client in the area.
The GSK Consumer Healthcare team is very well advanced in this regard and should be recognised as one of the leaders in the market.»
The awards are unique in the legal industry as they recognise each element of the profession equally, representing the best law firms, chambers, silks, in - house lawyers, business leaders and general counsel operating within the UK market.
No company recognises this better than Accenture, who joins us as co-hosts of our competition to shine a spotlight on the future leaders of tech.
But even a glass - half - empty leader needs to recognise the importance of rewarding good performance rather than pointing out any inconsequential mistakes made along the way.
Early Childhood Australia's (ECA) National Conference — Be the difference for children and families on 19 — 22 September 2018 brings people together to recognise the impact of high - quality early childhood education on the lives of young children and their families, as well as the importance of investing in ongoing professional development for educators, teachers and sector leaders.
This event brings people together to recognise the impact of high - quality early childhood education on the lives of young children and their families, as well as the importance of investing in ongoing professional development for educators, teachers and sector leaders.
Fostering and recognising leadership — governments and the private sector can lead positive legal and policy change, as well as supporting leaders in Indigenous communities, especially those in the next generation.
When applied to a school's provision for pupils with special educational needs, the domains and statements of practice enable teachers and school leaders to review their practices, to identify what they are doing well, and to recognise aspects of the school's work that could be further developed to improve learning experiences and outcomes for these pupils (Appendix 6).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z