leadership role

collocation in English

meaningsofleadershipandrole

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leadership
noun[U]
uk
/ˈliː.də.ʃɪp/
us
/ˈliː.dɚ.ʃɪp/
the set of characteristics that make a ...
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role
noun[C]
uk
/rəʊl/
us
/roʊl/
the position or purpose that someone or something has in a situation, organization, society, ...
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(Definition ofleadershipandrolefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofleadership role

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In many respects, participating schools could and should assume a significantleadershiprolein the establishment and implementation of the partnership process.
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Therefore, they are ideally positioned to assume aleadershiprolein providing evidence for interventions that can facilitate meeting national health goals.
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In particular, they noted that the emphasis on population health and primary health care renewal reinforced the historicalleadershiproleof public health.
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A generation later, when a new leadership and often a new regime have usurped theleadershiprole?
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Theleadershiproleis one that could rotate, so that each student within the group may be given the opportunity to chair discussions.
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Both middle-aged men and women behave alike with respect to these variables, and there is no genderedleadershiprolethat we were able to determine.
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The navigator concept allows for the nurse to adopt aleadershiprolefor the positive construction of the school health journey.
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Such aleadershiprolewould likely spill over into other policy areas as well.
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Local authorities are therefore mandated to adopt a communityleadershiproleand engage more widely with the private and voluntary sectors in partnerships and strategic relationships.
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National organizations of physicians and other professionals can take aleadershiprolein this area.
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As the scope of the management/leadershiproleis so broad, a number of departments have both a professional service manager and a professional head working together.
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The public health nurse played aleadershiprolein encouraging the application of a population-based approach that integrated prevention and health promotion in planning programmes and services for the practice.
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We must also reach out to other donors so that we play ourleadershiprole, vis-à-vis traditional donors, but also by engaging new donors.
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They play a vastleadershiprole, not just in the hospital sector, but in primary care groups, primary care trusts and other sectors.
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Local authorities will be able to take an importantleadershiprolein the planning and commissioning of services for their communities.
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As part of the review we are looking at changes to strengthen local democracy and to develop local authorities'leadershiprole.
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The woman at home has traditionally exercised a subtle but very realleadershiprole.
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This is primarily aleadershiprolefor government in partnership with business, trade unions and individuals.
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There remains a key professionalleadershiprolefor a senior nurse in all national health service hospitals.
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