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He resisted, preferring a low-profile, collegial style.
Bernanke's collegial style worked at Princeton, where he taught.
The first is his willingness to adopt a collegial style of management at CSN.
Its most radical inward move was not to democratize the church (though it has often been described that way) but to reinstate an older, more collegial style in church governance.
Some critics argue, not unreasonably, that a more collegial style of governance, or at least of consultation, would have addressed the clerical sex-abuse problem earlier and more effectively.
This is true today, 40 years after the Second Vatican Council sought to encourage a more collegial style of leadership -- one seeking input from clergy and parishioners and even acknowledging the laity as part of the priesthood.
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Mr. Bush came to the presidency with a Harvard business degree and a determination to govern with an orderly and collegial management style.
Famous for its long-term planning, its technical skills and its collegial management style, Shell also once served as a model of the successful multinational, with its far-flung operations, Anglo-Dutch heritage and twin board structure.
Mr. Fleischer said that in practice, "the president's style on something like this is to listen to the recommendations of his staff and to see if there's a unified recommendation, if there are different recommendations, and then to work it out in a collegial manner with all".
Japanese universities, experts say, are run in a collegial manner.
HRM practices are developed in a collegial manner.
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