"This encourages each individual unit to take the initiative, to take responsibility and display an independent spirit, to strive to be the best, " says Kao.
If you are not in the military, you have to take the initiative to find your way to this outfit.
Two years ago, the Media Association of Solomon Islands (MASI) identified an urgent need to take the initiative to improve media and journalism in the Solomon Islands.
The mobile industry will need to take the initiative to begin aggregating content and optimizing delivery from data-heavy social media apps to ease network constraints and maintain superior user experiences.
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Finance needs to take the initiative to be more involved with the rest of the business, while other departments need to make an effort to involve finance early and often.
With this configuration, the only way to get things done either internally or for clients was for people from the different functions to take the initiative to work together.
Think about the message you send others when you are slow to respond to requests, quick to complain or blame, or look to others to take the initiative to offer solutions.
Americans need to believe that if they take the initiative to get new skills, there will be a job available to them.
According to Mr Gastler, the girls take the initiative to make the Yuwa programme work for them.
Did they, as ambitious people who know it takes more effort to work at a startup, take the initiative to add their own tasks to that list to help spur the business?
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Will the U.S. take more initiative to see Assad go in the future?
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People's Daily says authorities must take the initiative to improve communication with the public to address pollution fears over PX plants in Kunming and elsewhere.
But patients can take the initiative to find a family with a terminally ill loved one and have them consent to donate that person's organs after he or she has died -- an option the Flood sisters are exploring for Pearce.
"In Japan, women take the initiative to get married -- and the trend for them had been to focus on their career and enjoy single life, " explained Ritsuko Matsui, a prominent psychiatrist who counseled survivors of Japan's last devastating quake around Kobe in 1995, which left more than 6, 000 people dead.
While at the Google conference in Arizona, Allen met many people who might be able to help him take the iSchool Initiative to the next level, including Richard Branson, Deepak Chopra, musician will.i.am and the CEOs of Google, Comcast and other companies.
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Although these government policies drew criticism at the time, they were at least effective in encouraging individuals of all ages to take the initiative and strive to secure their own fiscal future.
First and foremost, it means helping others identify and connect with their own passions, so they begin to take more initiative on their own to drive rapid performance improvement.
Hamilton started to take the initiative and Mark McLaughlin was unlucky to see his header go over Michael Fraser's bar when he was first to a Stevenson corner.
But there are lots and lots of people who are smart, good problem-solvers, good team players, and who take initiative and want to win.
First, the air shipping industry must take the initiative now to face down the challenges of supply chain security in the same way its maritime cousins did in 2004.
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The new agreement with the IMF also said the Indonesian government would take the initiative as to the contents of future draft letters of intent rather than the IMF as before.
Never mind teaching them to take initiative, and seek forgiveness later, the current wisdom says to set very clear guidelines and action plans for Millennials in order to help them be productive, successful and less stressed.
In People's Daily's overseas edition, Shen Dingli at Shanghai's Fudan University says North Korea does not have the capability to wage a nuclear strike on the US. He urges US President Obama to take the initiative and call North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to establish trust.
Home teams are almost always encouraged by the supporters to take the initiative and get on the front foot, but this exposes them to the counter-attacking wing play that has served Villa so well.
But with Palestinian leaders too busy bickering to take the initiative and revive the peace process, the Israeli prime minister may well see it as one way to break the deadlock.
Just as the process of repealing national alcohol prohibition began with individual states repealing their own prohibition laws, so individual states must now take the initiative with respect to repealing marijuana prohibition laws.
This means that the initiative to take a free online course on programming can be the key element that helps an art history major be a more viable candidate for a position at a tech company possibly even as a programmer.
The initiative to take journalists inside the trial site is part of a major PR offensive by the scientists and their backers to be open and transparent about the research - in an effort to explain its value to the public.
He thinks, too, that he has encouraged some residents to take the initiative over community matters.
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