management
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Cahair O'Kane: Is change the answer for Tyrone or Armagh?
AS Mattie Donnelly altered his jog off the pitch to meet his young clubmate Seanie O'Donnell replacing him, it wasn’t so much of a handshake as a greeting that said ‘it’s your team now, look after it’.
Barry Shannon: A five-step guide to managing stakeholders in your organisation
VERY often in the media you will hear people talk about ‘stakeholders’.
Kicking Out: Management becoming an impossible gig
HIS face boiled up beetroot red, the heat conductors being the inexplicable bodywarmer and the incandescence at the injustices he perceives to have just befallen his team, Seamus McEnaney takes the witness stand in MacHale Park.
New survey to gather evidence on management practices in Northern Ireland
A NEW survey has been launched by Queen’s University academics to help analyse and understand management practices in Northern Ireland.
Leaders must respond to the new world of work
IT'S difficult these days to write something on leadership and change, without referencing either Covid or Bexit and how that will impact the way we do things going into the future.
Former Down forward John Clarke hoping for move into coaching world after hanging up boots
AFTER finally calling time on his playing days, former Down forward John Clarke is planning to bring his experience into the coaching world in the not-too-distant future.
Kicking Out: No manager is an island
WHEN Mick O’Dwyer was guiding his Kerry team to one All-Ireland after the next, it was all his own doing.
Mayobridge on hunt for new manager
RELEGATION-threatened Mayobridge are on the lookout for a new manager after Fergal Reel stepped down earlier this week.
'Invest in leaders to build better businesses and economy', IoD leadership lunch hears
INVESTING in management and leadership training will build “better leaders, better businesses and a better economy” the Institute of Directors (IoD) Northern Ireland Leadership Lunch has heard.