Not exact matches
A
key question I always ask myself
when I am looking for a
leader is, «Do I know what I can expect from them every day?»
When executive coach Marshall Goldsmith wrote What Got You Here Won't Get You There, he identified a
key trait that often prevents
leaders from moving into top positions at companies — namely, a reluctance to share credit.
In a country that has been devoutly Catholic for centuries, Varadkar is Ireland's first openly gay
leader; his coming out in 2015,
when he was the country's Minister for Health, was a
key factor in clinching the law to legalize gay marriage.
I finally received clarification on what Rokser meant
when he said he had been «stonewalled» by
key Free Grace
Leaders.
According to the report, Senate suspended the consideration of the bill which sought to amend Section 308 (2) of the 1999 Constitution to allow for the prosecution of the affected
leaders on matters relating to economic and financial crimes even
when in office, because it was introduced to the Senate after the constitution review committee had submitted a report on the
key amendments to be effected in the life of the Eighth National Assembly.
Numerous
key fiscal and policy items were stripped from the $ 168 billion budget deal, leaving the governor and legislative
leaders a lot to do
when they return to Albany for the post-budget session.
When it came to representing his district, Silver often echoed the voices of
key community
leaders and the many thousands they represented, so they were in a sense in «the room» helping make decisions on vital issues like schools and affordable housing.
In other words, the
key words can tell us about differences in what the two
leaders are talking about
when they talk about immigration.
Low - April 13th: Pact rejected - Adams is left bitter
when SDLP
leader Margaret Ritchie refuses to discuss unity candidates in
key constituencies.
When the history of the 2010 general election is written, one of the
key questions left to answer will be why on earth David Cameron agreed to take part in the
leaders» debates.
«Time - and - time again,
when we had a worker safety issue, needed a
leader on
key legislation or needed someone who understands the dangers we face on the job every day, we looked to Rory Lancman,» Mr. Huntley said.
Hilary Benn remains a
key party figure, but how long can he continue
when his views on foreign policy are so at odds with those of his
leader?
DeFrancisco's path to the GOP designation seemed to clear
when his chief rival, state Assembly Minority
Leader Brian Kolb, abruptly dropped out of the race on Feb. 9 and
key party
leaders quickly endorsed the senator.
Klein plays a
key role with other Senate and Assembly
leaders and Cuomo in state budget negotiations, which begin Tuesday
when the governor releases his spending plan for the 2017 - 18 fiscal year that starts April 1.
When you take the
keys to the Mansion, or are in line to receive them, it's time to step up and be a
leader.
In a statement Ms Malhotra described several incidents
when people from the
leader's office used electronic
keys to gain «unauthorised entry into my office in parliament».
«Time - and - time again,
when we had a worker safety issue, needed a
leader on
key legislation or needed someone who understands the dangers we face on the job every day, we looked to Rory Lancman,» Huntley said.
His main confrontation with the party will come on Monday
when activists try to amend a
key motion on the economy, on which the
leader will speak, and insert commitments to more borrowing.
Between the specter of primaries, a newly united Democratic party (
key unions and other
leaders also agreed to back a Democratic senate for the first time
when WFP backed Cuomo), and the events of the last year, the IDC announced it would caucus with Democrats in 2015.
Senate GOP
Leader Dean Skelos says the hasty manner in which New York's strict new gun control laws, call the NY SAFE Act, were passed during the first full day of the legislative session this year was «wrong,» and he hopes not to repeat that
when deciding
key end - of - session issues in June like siting casinos or approving an anti-corruption package.
This happens because a
key behavioural characteristic of Defence Contractors is that they will always choose to conceal technical risks identified early in the programme, by engaging with procurement officials and getting them to focus on declared risks which ordinarily fall in the trivia category, whilst skilfully diverting their attention away from those really huge «show stopping» risks which they will only reveal later on,
when things go wrong, to realise their objective of «growing» the Contract by getting Abbey Wood Team
Leader to raise Contract Amendments and / or let Post Design Services Contracts.
Empey became increasingly prominent in the UUP and was often a member of its negotiating teams throughout the 1990s, the decade
when he first became a party officer, and he became a
key ally of David Trimble, who became
leader of the party in 1995.
During the Labour leadership contest last year, the authors say Mr Balls was furious
when Mr Miliband got secret phone numbers of
key union
leaders and persuaded Unite to back him, not his rival.
When Democrats held a thin majority in 2009 and 2010, legislative proceedings were often frustrated when Democratic leaders struggled to corral all 32 members for key vo
When Democrats held a thin majority in 2009 and 2010, legislative proceedings were often frustrated
when Democratic leaders struggled to corral all 32 members for key vo
when Democratic
leaders struggled to corral all 32 members for
key votes.
One of the great triumphs of modern evolutionary science, evo devo addresses many of the
key questions that were unanswerable
when Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species in 1859, and Carroll has become a
leader in this nascent field.
But a number of
key issues related to the U.N. Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries — also known as REDD — are still leading to acrimony and may get table and remain unresolved
when political
leaders arrive in Copenhagen next week to finalize a general framework.
«The
key opinion
leaders in our state saw a couple of factors coming together,»
when they created the CBIF, said Margaret Cartiera, director of bioscience initiatives at Connecticut Innovations.
«
When so many
leaders in this field can reach a consensus around
key priorities, it suggests that the limitations we face affect the entire research community, reinforcing the need to address them as quickly as possible,» said Dr. Weinstock.
I would like to note that
when key guerrilla
leaders were captured by government forces, several of those individuals were recognized as having directly assisted the vaccination campaigns.
Even
key story missions are out of your control - triggered by progress, meetings with bad guy
leaders become unpredictable interjections as you're snatched
when they feel like it, not
when you decide to see them.
When the nation's governors and top business
leaders convene in Palisades, N.Y., later this month for an education summit, they plan to champion academic standards as the
key to improving student achievement.
When the state hands the
keys back to the city, local
leaders will inherit a district that's in a fundamentally different position than it was in 1995, the year the state took over.
When the
leader of a
key division at NRC is engaged in promoting his own ideological agenda, all kinds of misleading reports can emerge from an allegedly scientific agency dependent upon government funding.
The
key problem historically has been that
when funding is scarce, the
leaders of an entrepreneurial venture have to spend too much time fundraising and not enough time leading their organizations.
When school
leaders at New Zealand's Pakuranga College set out to develop and extend teaching expertise, they turned to students as the
key collaborators.
The
key point for senior
leaders to remember is that LOtC is most successful
when it is an integral element of long - term curriculum planning and closely linked to classroom activities.
One example that comes to mind was last year
when I organised nineteen Digital
Leaders from Wirreanda High School in Adelaide to be a
key part of the National ACEC conference.
At The
Key, we see concerns over school places reflected in the questions school
leaders ask us — such as if and
when a school must accept certain pupils, and
when a local authority's direction to accept extra pupils can be challenged.
This guide outlines seven
key steps for school
leaders and leadership teams to take
when selecting school interventions to accelerate student growth for either advanced or remedial purposes.
It's that time of year
when charter
leaders gather to share best practices with their colleagues and discuss
key priorities and issues impacting the charter movement.
When key consumers and partners — especially aspiring school
leaders and school districts — have good information about
key program indicators, they can use that information to make more informed choices.
Another
key indicator of success from the eCLASS implementation is a matrix developed for school
leaders to help them self - assess their progress
when it comes to digital learning using a scale ranging from «planning» to «transforming.»
Choices and Trade - offs:
Key Questions for State Policymakers
when Selecting High School Assessments, designed to elevate the trade - offs between using state - or nationally - developed assessments, proposes a series of issues state
leaders should investigate to determine which approach best matches state policy priorities, with regard to the renewed flexibility and opportunities of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
Research behind VAL - ED (the Vanderbilt Assessment of Leadership in Education tool to assess principal performance, developed by researchers at Vanderbilt University) suggests that there are six
key steps - or «processes» - that the effective principal takes
when carrying out his or her most important leadership responsibilities: planning, implementing, supporting, advocating, communicating and monitoring.40 The school
leader pressing for high academic standards would, for example, map out rigorous targets for improvements in learning (planning), get the faculty on board to do what's necessary to meet those targets (implementing), encourage students and teachers in meeting the goals (supporting), challenge low expectations and low district funding for students with special needs (advocating), make sure families are aware of the learning goals (communicating), and keep on top of test results (monitoring).41
In contrast, program
leaders suggest that larger groups may be needed to establish school, district, or project goals — or
when it is important to ensure representation from
key groups of teachers, such as PLCs working on cross-grade alignment or articulation.
Key state
leader who discussed the challenges and successes their state agency has addressed
when implementing evaluation systems for teachers in the early grades.
When principals, along with their leadership team, understand and value their role in leadership development, they become
key enablers to finding and developing future
leaders.
When principals, along with their leadership team, understand and value their role in leadership development, they are
key enablers to finding and developing future
leaders.
Below are
key factors for school board members to consider
when supporting district
leaders in evaluating crowdfunding platform (s).
So with the understanding that I sure as hell know what pervasive influence peddling can do to the process of peer review — because the pharma companies do actively recruit their «
key opinion
leaders» on the basis of things like editorial clout and that prominence within their specialty which gives them to hold responsibilities in peer review for «high impact» medical journals — you might appreciate why,
when I got to read those e-mails in the FOI2009.zip archive last November, my immediate desire was for something brutally Sicilian to happen immediately and with spatter marks on the surrounding walls to the C.R.U. correspondents who had been concerting to infest and pervert the peer review process throughout the physical sciences wherever anything critical of the AGW hypothesis might be brought into publication.