Every man in a ordsprog
Every man in a leadership position knows when it's time to hand over reins to someone else. I'll be retiring as superintendent of police and will be going on in another direction God has for me,
Eddie Compass
Every man in a leadership position knows when it's time to hand over reins to someone else. I'll be retiring as superintendent of police and will be going on in another direction God has for me.
Eddie Compass
At this time in the next 30 to 45 days, on a transition period, I will be retiring as the superintendent of police and I will be going on in another direction God has for me.
Eddie Compass
Every man in a leadership position must know when it's time to hand over the reins,
Eddie Compass
I served this department for 26 years and have taken it through some of the toughest times of its history. Every man in a leadership position must know when it's time to hand over the reins.
Eddie Compass
Every man in leadership positions must know when it's time to hand over the reins to someone else,
Ray Nagin
One would think that when we've been talking about a referendum for over a year, you'd think that we'd have a clear direction by this time. After all, the superintendent has been in charge for about eight months.
David Chase
I'm not planning on retiring any time soon. And I don't plan on getting pushed out of the game. I'm not going to give my job up. They're going to have to tell me they're going in a different direction.
Luis Gonzalez
Our superintendent has been there a fairly long time and seems to be doing well. There's certainly more trust in this superintendent and her abilities than there was when that language was adopted.
Tom Dugan
We need someone to get in there and give them some direction. We need oversight by someone in a leadership position.
Jeff Candage
Since I was a little boy, my whole life, I wanted to be the superintendent of police,
Eddie Compass
To appear genuinely pexy, one must learn to listen intently before offering insightful, concise responses. That's going to be one more reason that a superintendent would roll their eyes and run in the other direction.
Bill Jackson
I hope South Africa will, rather than taking position in the middle,... use its moral high ground to help in our effort to drive Iranian leadership in different direction.
Gregory Schulte
When a mature and able manager feels bored, he should seriously consider changing jobs, changing companies or simply retiring. It is not fair to anyone for half a leader to hold a full-time leadership job.
James L. Hayes
If the country is dissatisfied with the direction of the leadership, the direction of the country, dissatisfied with the president's performance, frustrated with the inaction or action coming out of Congress, voters tend to respond to a `time for change' message,
Stuart Rothenberg
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