The result is better stewardship, enhanced accountability, and controlled costs.
From the forbes.com
Under his stewardship, the company became profitable after years of loss-making.
From the guardian.co.uk
State policies governing natural resources must be based on prudent stewardship.
From the freep.com
Three previous times during Snyder's stewardship, the Redskins have started 2-5.
From the washingtonpost.com
God's goodness, as well as Mrs. Tipton's fine stewardship, was much in evidence.
From the theatlantic.com
You failed to mention anything about stewardship of our limited water resources.
From the time.com
Climate change and environmental stewardship have become international concerns.
From the latimes.com
This is a story of environmental stewardship and being leaders in your industry.
From the sltrib.com
The investigation centred on 2000-2011, during Murray's stewardship of the club.
From the independent.co.uk
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The position of steward
Historically, stewardship was the responsibility given to household servants to bring food and drinks to a castle dining hall. The term was then expanded to indicate a household employee's responsibility for managing household or domestic affairs.C. S. ...
Stewardship is a theological belief that humans are responsible for the world, and should take care of it. It can have political implications, such as in Christian Democracy.
The rank or office of a steward; The act of caring for or improving with time
The management of estates or affairs not his own
A commitment to make environmental protection and enhancement an integral part of the corporate mission.
The responsibility for managing, conducting or supervising the quality, state or condition of a commercial or institutional building.
Integrated forest management to protect and enhance wildlife, timber production, recreational opportunities, natural beauty, and soil and water quality for future generations.
A philosophy that holds that humans have a unique responsibility to manage, care for, and improve nature.