Therapists
also need expertise in cognitive conceptualization, treatment planning, and the technical aspects of carrying out treatment.
Not exact matches
Of course, you
also need to have strong technical
expertise in your chosen product development area.
Barkindo said shale producers
also are able to tap capital markets with more
expertise, which is important at a time when the energy industry
needs to invest trillions to meet future demand.
Working your way up the ladder at an established company
also has major benefits, but it often takes time to get the responsibility you
need to be able to gain the
expertise you're looking, which can be counterproductive to your effort.
They are
also a great way to identify local IT services companies that have a level of
expertise in analytics technologies and can work with you to apply them to your particular business
need.
We were
also smart enough to know that in order to compound success we'd
need to surround ourselves with specialists with deep
expertise.
Cisco
also bragged that the new product can help companies manage containers, so buying ContainerX makes sense in that Cisco will
need talent with container
expertise to help it develop the appropriate software.
Finally, a partnership with an established firm in the new market mentioned earlier, may
also afford your company the resources and
expertise it
needs to get established overseas, while not having to divert sufficient resources from your U.S. business.
We
also believe that his experience overseeing and assessing the performance of companies and the evaluation of financial statements gives him the experience and
expertise needed to act as our financial expert and to chair our Audit Committee.
If you
need a comprehensive financial plan or want help coping with a market meltdown, you're likely to want to turn to a trusted human advisor with high levels of financial
expertise but
also human qualities like communication skills and empathy.
He can offer as much or as little assistance as you
need, and
also can connect you with people in his network of other consultants with deep
expertise in specific areas.
You don't
need to go overboard to establish your
expertise — but you
also shouldn't leave this crucial component out.
Our continued innovation and
expertise allow us to not only get you visible on the web, but
also show prospective patients why your practice is the best choice for their healthcare
needs.
A company may
also solicit the participation of venture capitalists due to the
need for additional business
expertise.
«These key vendors not only provide good system components but
also the technical
expertise needed to apply their products to our machines.»
Kerry has the
expertise to create products that meet this demand for ever - more indulgent ice cream that
also meets dietary
needs.
Tate & Lyle's application and technical service teams
also provide the technical capability, recipe knowledge and optimisation
expertise needed for manufacturers to overcome processing and scale - up challenges.
Mandelson's
expertise in trade and commerce, gained during his time in Brussels,
also boosts the government's credibility with business leaders at a time when it is really
needed.
Social Services» staff will
also provide
expertise and guidance in preventive and children's services, which is expected to reduce the
need for a CPS referral.
You should work with her to take best advantage of her
expertise, but
also be proactive in looking elsewhere for the mentoring you
need to advance your career.
Faculty with company
expertise also provide much -
needed career guidance.
Next, what you
need is to find at least one collaborator / mentor, preferably nearby, who can advise you and share not only
expertise but
also facilities.
You
also need to know your own limits: Are there some parts of the paper that you would like to emulate but are not part of your
expertise and might become «accessible» through collaborations?
In addition to straightforward
expertise, you
also need a goodly portion of intuition and creativity for it.
Gianni Cesareni — who has a hybrid computational and experimental lab at the University of Rome Tor Vergata and is part of the ENFIN initiative — believes that balance is key: «At the level of Ph.D., you
need some specialist
expertise, but you
also need some interdisciplinary exposure.»
The Living Lab Bus acts as a display window for showcasing Finnish
expertise, while
also increasing the attractiveness of public transport and cooperation between various players, as well as producing new research information on the
needs of public transport users and service developers.
I
also think it is only natural that ASML «borrows» my
expertise every now and then for experiments that are not directly related to my thesis when quick results are
needed.
«These are not big companies, so they're not the Microsofts or GEs, and don't have a lot of resources, so they are in dire
need of these business support programs and this type of
expertise,» said Dhanorkar, who
also worked with Enno Siemsen, Procter & Gamble Bascom Professor of Business, University of Wisconsin, and Kevin Linderman, Curtis L. Carlson Professor in Supply Chain and Operations, University of Minnesota.
ESTEC
also houses a large pool of people with highly specialised technical knowledge, who are assigned to space projects when their
expertise is
needed for missions.
Not only has this allowed Heffner to develop the technical
expertise necessary to deliver project success, it
also provided him the perspective required to identify and meet the
needs of the multiple stakeholders inevitably associated with large projects (sponsors, end users, Laboratory program managers, etc.).
In order to make heliophysics work as the equivalent of ecology, a sense of community
needs to exist: heliophysics is thus
also the activity of teaching across traditional discipline boundaries to stimulate the curiosity of one discipline to reach out to the
expertise of another.»
With years of experience and
expertise in conducting highly invigorating yoga teacher training programs on a holistic level, we acknowledge the
needs of each of our student well and, so we accommodate each student in a safe, hygienic and homely environment where they
also get access to all the modern amenities while experiencing the yogic lifestyle.
If you opt for Facebook login, for example, not only you get the benefit of Facebook's security
expertise, but you
also eliminate the
need for your learners to create and remember yet another login / password pair just for your site.
I believe that Instructional Designers will have
need to have a wide breadth of knowledge to design impactful learning solutions, but they will
also need the depth of subject matter
expertise in a few areas.
We're developing resources [now] for kids operating around the reading age of five or six years of age, in order to be able to more adequately cater for our student population... I guess the next step as well is working with teachers in more of a coaching and mentoring focus as well, so that we'll work with them around their pedagogy to make sure that they're supporting each other through that teams approach and through that mentoring approach, but
also through a more managed process so that we can give them that support that they
need to develop their teaching
expertise as teachers, but
also as teachers within a detention centre context.
Also, don't hesitate to check in with former clients to see if they're in
need of your skills and
expertise.
CPD not only improves the quality of provision by arming teachers with the knowledge,
expertise and skills to develop their own provisions and become effective» teachers of SEND», but
also supports those professionals who
need to extend their abilities to become the adaptive, flexible thinkers that schools and their pupils
need.
It's okay to talk about it, but you really have to invest in them, identify what resources you
need external to the school, locally and then in the broader educational community, then
also finding the
expertise that resides within your own school.»
It
also provides schools with resources,
expertise, and staff capacity as new
needs arise.
Teacher leaders charged with providing leadership to grade level, department or school - wide teams may
also need broader
expertise, including knowledge of the
needs and interests of different constituents (e.g., district staff, school administrators, and / or classroom teachers).
Finally, «Next Generation» accountability systems should adhere to the following five essentials: «(a) state, district, and school leaders must create a system - wide culture grounded in «learning to improve;» (b) learning to improve using [the aforementioned informational systems
also] necessitates the [overall] development of [students»] strong pedagogical data - literacy skills; (c) resources in addition to funding — including time, access to
expertise, and collaborative opportunities — should be prioritized for sustaining these ongoing improvement efforts; (d) there must be a coherent structure of state - level support for learning to improve, including the development of a strong Longitudinal Data System (LDS) infrastructure; and (e) educator labor market policy in some states may
need adjustment to support the above elements» (p. x).
More research is surely called for, but our suspicion is that the finding is a lesson about
expertise: Districts
need to make sure not only that principals have time to focus on instruction but
also the skills to use that extra time well, that is, the
expertise to help teachers improve.
This is
also based upon paying a 3rd party eLearning company to develop your course with your company providing source content (PowerPoint, training manuals, and other existing material) as well as subject matter
expertise as
needed.
The fact that many teachers come into the profession with little in the way of subject - matter competency and training in classroom instructional methods — a fault that lies largely with the failures of the nation's university schools of education (who are aided and abetted by the NEA and AFT)--
also means that not every teacher has the
expertise needed to offer a thoughtful view on policies and practices.
I
also disagree that CT has all the
expertise it
needs in its teaching force because if that was the case CT has figured out the secret formula, then what you are saying is that our for - profit universities (yes even state universities are for - profit) care more about producing highly - effective teachers than their bottom line, and those teachers have so much knowledge and
expertise that the only thing they
need is for administration to give more money to education.
The result of such a transformation
needs to be a type of educational experience and
expertise that will not only support but
also ignite participation in — and leadership for — an idea driven, creative economy.
Also, because the population of English language learners is growing much faster than the numbers of well - trained specialists in ELL instruction, most schools will
need to leverage their existing
expertise by encouraging teachers to learn from and collaborate with skilled colleagues.
It might
also mean that teacher educators may
need to push teachers not only to add links and content to wikis, but edit and revise others» work to experience more participatory knowledge - making, collective authorship, and distributed
expertise.
There's
also strength in our differences: Sesame offers
expertise in child development and strategies for meeting the learning
needs of the individual child, while Teachstone brings
expertise in teaching effectiveness and professional development solutions targeted to the individual teacher.
In addition to assigning a state coordinator who serves as a key contact for each of the five states, the NWCC
also coordinates its work with national experts, other TA providers, and the U.S. Department of Education so that the region can draw on the
expertise it
needs.