If your resume looks as though you're just a technician,
without strategic vision, or business acumen?
Not exact matches
Are there
strategic initiatives we can develop which could lead toward some degree of completion
without getting us too far off the track, in case the Lord's scenario for the future diverges significantly, from the classical evangelical
vision?
«Global major events, including Rugby World Cup, can not be successfully delivered
without partnership and a common
vision and it is exciting that the FFR's
vision and roadmap for delivery comes with the full support of the French government and is fully aligned with our
strategic goal to further a strong and sustainable global game for all.»
Since 1991, half our traffic growth has been achieved
without any increase in CO2 emissions,» and their
vision for the future, «Our
strategic environmental programme for safeguarding mobility clearly demonstrates that we are firmly intent on doing our share in the future in shouldering our responsibility for environment and climate protection.»
This question generated in excess of 65 postings over a one - month period
without any real consensus amongst the 6800 members of The
Strategic Planning Society of what a
vision really is!
«The Blaze and
Vision will be among the very best - specified Android smartphones in the market and we are delighted that Phones 4u has taken the decision to enter into a truly
strategic partnership with Huawei, a partnership that offers great consumer value
without compromise.»
Conversely, when a resume is full of «fluffy» words
without tangible results, the candidate can come across as arrogant and impressed with their own title vs. being viewed as a true executive leader with the
vision, problem solving and
strategic planning necessary to move through both growth as well as loss or stagnancy!