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Brook describes Lichtenstein as "this rare combination of an artist, a ballet dancer who has a feeling for all the arts and this extraordinary administrator, with his managerial flair, and beyond all this the capacity to persuade people".
A highly civilised man of rare talents and interests, he rose to the top in Whitehall through administrative and managerial flair – virtues he combined with humanity, a deep appreciation of the arts, and enthusiasm for facing difficult intellectual and moral challenges.
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His managerial style was equally innovative.
Feedback systems that allow for periodic programme corrections and continued innovation are central to successful scale-up and require managerial flexibility and strategic flair [ 19, 25].
This requires considerable "managerial flexibility and strategic flair" and an ability to engage multiple actors, interest groups and organisations in a sustained fashion over time [ 25].
His flair for innovation was complemented by managerial skill and an easy, enthusiastic manner, which worked powerfully in the media.
Chris Christie and Mitch Daniels both have managerial competence to burn, and Christie has an obvious flair for a kind of Jersey-style demagoguery while Daniels has at least some persuasive gifts.
But this managerial concept minimised the fact that war is a skilled human activity demanding flair, intuition and a knowledge of the enemy.
Managerial 17.
The flair?
Liberace certainly had flair.
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