Sentences with phrase «which won leadership»

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Released this fall, his book Weology: How Everybody Wins When We Comes Before Me, outlines his leadership philosophy, which focuses on creating a positive business culture based on transparency, equality and collaboration.
At Energy Future Holdings (EFH), which has won the WBENC America's Top Corporations Award in each of its 13 - year history, that leadership begins with John F. Young, President and CEO.
The comments came after a leaked internal email sent Wednesday from one of Kenney's organizers, former Edmonton MLA David Dorward, stated that Kenney is wedded to the PCs whether or not he wins the leadership race, which begins Oct. 1.
«UFood has been recognized publicly by winning numerous restaurant awards which clearly reflects Charlie's in - depth experience and leadership in the Company.»
«it was nevertheless a staggering achievement which was firmly rooted in sport's eternal verities of desire, spirit, honest effort, sound organisation and inspired light touch leadership, albeit liberally sprinkled with the magic dust of goals, guile and superhuman endeavour as supplied by the outstanding triumvirate of, respectively, Vardy, Mahrez and Kante» so we lack all of these stuffs in our team that's why we win nothing, so you have answers but you are just being deluded.
Author Malcom Gladwell approached the same topic from another angle in his 2009 New Yorker article, «How David Beat Goliath,» and that's a modern update of theme that drives this method of leadershipwhich is that winning is all that matters.
Long couldn't help but get in a bit of a parting dig at state GOP Chairman Ed Cox (without specifically calling him out by name), saying the «dysfunction of the Republican Party, and with happened with leadership... cutting Rick off at every turn» gave Paladino an opening through which to mount a long - shot petition drive to force a primary — and win.
Ed Miliband, a young Brownite, then won a bitter leadership contest, in which the main adversary was his brother David, one of Blair's closest advisors.
If the next Tory leadership contest comes down to Boris versus that EuroMP Fox News has the hots for, I think I know which one Conspirators would want to win.
She announced that she would also resign as Deputy Leader, prompting a concurrent deputy leadership election, which was won by Tom Watson.
Schneiderman had formed a committee to raise money to win the Republican - dominated Senate for the Democrats, an unpopular cause even among the Democratic leadership, which was entrenched in the Albany status quo.
Here's another interesting clip from my interview with Sen. Liz Krueger earlier today, in which she advocates for a «complete re-evaluation» of leadership in the Senate when — and if — the Democrats manage to win back the majority and return for the next legislative session in January.
Corbyn's victory, which means he has now won more Labour leadership elections than -LSB-...]
Yet in a leadership election in which, though Corbyn can be expected to win comfortably, the result is not yet known, what are the stakes?
As a result he was not able to be a candidate in the leadership election of 1983 which he may well have won.
A second leadership election was held in November, which was won by Paul Nuttall.
No point trying to win them over, to give Corbyn a chance, for apriori they have decided the futility of the venture, which is daft because it is the same people who decided back in May that Corbyn's bid for the leadership was futile, and look how wrong they were there.
These two facts suggest that a new factor has been added to those which have destabilised the Party over the past 25 years or so (namely, the failure to win an election since 1992, divisions over the EU, and leadership election rules that encourage secrecy and cowardice: no wonder these have taken place at a rate of one every three years or so).
One such conciliatory option to win them is the request by a swathe of mainstream Labour MPs for a return to MPs voting in shadow cabinet elections, which was abolished under Ed Miliband's leadership in 2011.
An infrastructure of union shop stewards, academics, the «peace movement», union - financed research and constituency activists which had sustained Labour's left in the early 1980s — and almost won the deputy leadership for Tony Benn — had all but disappeared over the following decades.
In the event of an idiotic candidate winning elections, leadership will be about idiocy and idiotic policy decisions which will have idiotic effects on all Ghanaians.
Asked which of Labour's leadership candidates the SNP feared was best placed to win back Scottish voters, he said:
In the first of what was a double - win for the Institute Chris Blythe OBE chief executive received the prestigious Louis Armstrong Award which recognises outstanding leadership of a UK Professional Body.
He enjoys the law, which he is extremely knowledgeable, and has won the well - deserved support of the local leadership in his community.
Materna alluded to the 2010 Michael Grimm / Michael Allegretti Republican primary, in which Grimm bucked much of the party leadership to win the primary over party favorite Allegretti.
Lamb was Farron's rival for the leadership in 2015 and has been a key campaigner on mental health and the NHS over the past two years in parliament, which has won him much acclaim from MPs across the house.
The party leadership's attempts to win support amongst minority communities also partly explains - rightly or wrongly - the speed with which Caroline Spelman moved to end the career of Nigel Hastilow.
When Rhodri Morgan won the leadership of Welsh Labour which Blair had fought to prevent, he put clear red water between Welsh Labour and New Labour, and recovered much of the ground Labour had lost to Plaid.
A leadership contest would only take place if Cameron lost a confidence vote, which would be unlikely if the remain campaign wins the referendum.
The governor told reporters that while the state is «entering the political season now,» he would still work with the Republican - dominated Senate leadership coalition, which he denounced as a failure in a video message recorded, after tense negotiations, to win the Working Families Party endorsement last weekend.
Speaking after his comprehensive victory in the party's leadership contest which the former deputy leader won with 62.6 % of the vote, beating Suzanne Evans and John Rees - Evans, Mr Nuttall said the solution to the immigration crisis was to end the war in Syria.
To bolster its meagre majority, the Conservative leadership needs a policy platform to win over the two groups which it lost most ground to Labour at the general election: young people and urban voters.
With the Conservatives having recently prevaricated on the agenda, and with Labour poised to win most of the metro - mayor contests next year, it was a golden opportunity for the party leadership to reclaim the mantle of torch - bearers for decentralisation — an opportunity Corbyn has failed to seize, but which May might grasp next week.
Corbyn's victory, which means he has now won more Labour leadership elections than Tony Blair, and two more than Gordon Brown, was widely expected from the beginning of the contest, with Labour's self - styled «moderates» seemingly reliant on keeping Corbyn off the ballot paper, something they failed to do in July's NEC meeting.
For the purpose of what follows I am assuming that Jeremy Corbyn (JC) will win the leadership contest, which now appears very likely, and that Labour does not split or collapse into a state of civil war, which is somewhat less likely but will hopefully be the case.
One of the reasons the incoming House Majority Leader, Rep. Kevin McCarthy from California, easily won last week's leadership election to fill Rep. Eric Cantor's number two slot, which he is leaving after his primary loss in Virginia, was his close relationships with scores of members he helped elect.
«I applaud CSEA's leadership for their hard work to reach this deal which is a win - win for CSEA members and the State of New York,» said Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Diane Abbott, speaking to Labour conference as a losing leadership candidate, won loud cheers and a standing ovation — enthusiastic amongst delegates but noticeably reluctant amongst MPs, perhaps because she revealed that she was going to add to the competition which so many of them are about to face in the shadow cabinet elections.
And it plunged Labour into a leadership battle which could split the party for good just 10 months after Mr Corbyn won an overwhelming victory backed by more than 250,000 members.
Since Corbyn won the Labour leadership, the party has relied less on donations from business leaders, and more on individual contributions from its membership, which has expanded rapidly over the past two years.
[13] A second leadership election was held in November, which was won by Paul Nuttall, who thus succeeded Farage.
Labour spent the first six months since the election on the leadership election (i.e. doing nothing politically useful); and has spent the last six months providing a too - subtle — that is, a bit muddled — message on cuts and the economy, on which it has so far lost the argument (let's hope that it's genuinely still possible to win it, long shot though that may seem).
The formation of the SDP wasn't a Sudden thing, at the last stages of talks, Roy Jenkins had approached David Steel, to see if he could join the Liberal party, both had come to the conclusion if Michael Foot did win the leadership, for there to be a breakaway party, and Jenkins would be in more of a position to take one tenth of the CLP with him, and form an electoral pact, followed by a merger years later, of which would really be a take over.
«David's breadth of leadership skills and experience, combined with his clear vision of where he wants to take the party and Britain also, offers our best chance of winning again in Norwich, Swindon and Milton Keynes, without which there won't be another Labour government.»
It also has striking similarities to the case advanced by foreign secretary David Miliband - that Labour needs to win the argument over its record and its vision for the future - which was widely seen as his manifesto for the party leadership.
Speaking after the leadership election, which he won with 62.6 per cent of the votes cast by party members, Mr Nuttall questioned whether there was «any place» for women who wore burqas in the UK.
Speculation about his leadership bid came after he failed to win the backing of the Unite union, which gave its endorsement to Ed Miliband.
The leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has alleged that the All Progressives Congress, APC, is planning to take over states which the PDP won...
The leadership team, which did not expect to win last year, made mistakes in communication and strategy that cut through and caused damage.
As he notes, the AG used his investigation of misconduct at the charity to install new leadership in 2014 — for which Mark - Viverito, whose faction won control, publicly thanked him.
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