But if this NCO class of the corporate world is allowed to absent itself from training programmes it will takes a wealth of knowledge and experience away with it, thereby reducing the value of formal training for everyone else.
And Catt, currently playing some of his best rugby with London Irish, says that the Rugby Football Union should utilise the knowledge and experience of England's World Cup winning squad.
The reliability and accuracy of all the other bits of evidence would have to be taken on trust by the courts, as they depend on the knowledge and experience of a particular forensic scientist.
Regardless of your position or function in your organization, you possess a wealth of knowledge and experience unique from anyone else.
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These represent the knowledge and experience of many successful business people.
But to be conservative implies either cautious uncertainty or the confidence of an assured taste informed by decades of knowledge and experience, undisturbed by any need to make waves for their own sake.
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Academic oriented investment industry bodies have the opportunity to bolster their curricula by drawing upon the developing body of knowledge and experience coming from countries such as the UK, the U.S. and Canada.
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Both are popular lecturers with years of travel experience and intimate knowledge of each itinerary who will do everything to minimize risks and problems.
So we have a role here to play, because of our experience and knowledge and, of course, the fact that we are the largest economy in the world and we can bring to bear insight and experience in a way that really no other nation can.
This requires a very high level of expertise and experience, and knowledge of different agencies.
He has the right combination of knowledge, depth and experience to lead the company during this period of rapid technology and industry change.
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The network facilitates the sharing of experience, knowledge and resources among the member cities as a means of promoting the development of local creative industries and fostering worldwide co-operation for sustainable urban development.
In such cases, dynastic succession represents the passing down of knowledge, skill, experience, even mindset - with the result that inheritors of the tradition possess an intangible edge that sets them apart from newcomers to the scene.
Ten (10) to fifteen15 years of international finance or banking experience including solid knowledge of asset management with at least five years at levels of increasing responsibility, preferably in a similiar position.
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This vision includes a recognition that sales is one of the few disciplines in which professionals gain the majority of their knowledge and experience from peers and managers.
My many discussions over the course of the week with these key stakeholders confirmed that we are fortunate to have a wealth of cybersecurity knowledge and experience poised to help in this regard.
Some CIOs and CTOs are capable of leveraging their experience, knowledge and skills in technologies or systems into the creation and leadership of companies.
The questioning led Weadock to admit he had no programming experience or knowledge of source code.
Extensive knowledge of international Accounting Srandards including experience of International Public Sector Accounting Standards.
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These planners typically have a depth of experience, knowledge and resources beyond what most EAPs can provide.
In the DevOps culture, we see increasing intermingling of experience and knowledge between software engineers and operations teams.
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Melrose also suggests making use of any specialized knowledge and experience you have.
Even if someone has a good eye, experience and knowledge of the rules, only the best umpires have an exceptionally cool head.
Build on your QA experience and knowledge of digital camera technology (still and video) to develop and maintain testing frameworks for both capture and playback pipelines.
Wanted Analytics recently reported that within a given month, more than 10, 000 US-based jobs were advertised online for technology positions that need experience and knowledge of cloud computing.
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"The very least you expect are people with some experience and knowledge of what they're doing, " the Police Superintendents' Association's Derek Barnett told to BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
They also aim at building up a critical mass of experience and knowledge, both in government institutions and in civil society, so that the beneficiary countries will be equipped with an appropriate sustainable framework for safeguarding intangible heritage and implementing the Convention on a long term basis.
The successful candidate will bring at least three years of board experience, have a good working knowledge and understanding of executive compensation, be skilled in psychological jujitsu, and have enough political savvy to win a Chicago mayoral election.
The selection process puts socially defined characteristics, such as the outsized reputation of an executive like Mr Dimon, ahead of relevant practical skills and experience (Mr Dimon had little knowledge of retail banking or credit-card operations, two of Bank One's biggest and, in the second case, most problematic businesses).
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The poll asks academics to nominate no more than 15 of the best institutions in their narrow field of expertise, based on their experience and knowledge, making it a rigorous global measure of academic prestige.
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