Leadership in spanish
Liderazgo
pronunciation: lideɹ̩ɑθgoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: lideɹ̩ɑθgoʊ part of speech: noun
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leadership1 = liderazgo, liderato, jefatura, iniciativa. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que terminan con este sufijo]
Example: Under Mr. Kilgour's leadership, OCLC has demonstrated beyond any doubt that the computer can be successfully applied to traditional library problems with the most positive results.leadership2 = dirigentes, directiva, dirección.
Example: The leadership challenge is to flatten out differences, identify the new goals, and make tough decisions.more:
» position of leadership = puesto de dirección.
Example: This means that men in churches, congregations, presbyteries, synods, and in positions of leadership must seek ways of protecting women from violent men.» take over + the leadership (from) = asumir la dirección, tomar el relevo de.
Example: The author divides staff into 2 groups: 'baby boomers' (born 1946-1961) who grew up assuming full and secure employment but tend now to be technologically challenged; and 'baby busters' (born 1965-1975) who tend to be technological savants and are taking over the leadership from the older generation of librarians.