Sentences with phrase «as a collaboration rather»

But Pearce says the scientists involved see it as a collaboration rather than a competition.
I look at my relationship with a defense attorney as a collaboration rather than depending on them to do my work...

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To become a destination for innovative professionals, take a cue from some of the tech industry greats: Google, Apple and Facebook know the key to attracting the best people is creating a space where creativity is rewarded, collaboration is encouraged and mistakes are seen as learning opportunities rather than failures.
«We don't see it as having a role to balance the powers in the Indo - Pacific but rather be at the heart of the engagement collaboration with other countries,» she told Australian Broadcasting Corp radio.
An example of a program carrying out this work is Ryerson Futures — an accelerator program that works with startups based out of Toronto that moves past the idea of looking to Asia as only a source for investment, but rather for spaces of collaboration and growth in new markets.
A few words of warning though: Most collaborations between industry and academia are highly successful, but if you are working on a project with a new partner, they may see you as an extra pair of hands rather than someone working on a single project.
For those of you in management, Bernstein and colleagues suggest that collaboration should be thought of as a switch that can be toggled, rather than permanently turned on.
As for the science itself, the subject matter of the collaboration has changed significantly over the years, suggesting that working together rather than the work itself is the important factor.
And, as the academic «precariat» grows, said Hackmann, referring to postdoctoral researchers who work on successive contracts without the opportunity to become salaried professors, «so do regimes of competition rather than collaboration, and the pressure to play by business as usual rules persists.»
But as it happened, the collaboration that would have been my project fizzled, and because I wasn't pushy enough, I ended up doing a project that made my adviser happy rather than one that made me happy.
One of the study's authors, Larson has advocated collaboration rather than competition as co-director for a dog origins project begun in 2013.
The sooner this message of collaboration is understood by scientists and the sooner they get used to thinking ahead as partners rather than rivals, the quicker our understanding of nature will progress.
The driving force behind star formation is particularly unclear for a type of galaxy called a flocculent spiral, such as NGC 2841 shown here, which features short spiral arms rather than prominent and well - defined galactic limbs (Credit: NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage (STScI / AURA)- ESA / Hubble Collaboration Acknowledgment: M. Crockett and S. Kaviraj (Oxford University, UK), R. O'Connell (University of Virginia), B. Whitmore (STScI) and the WFC3 Scientific Oversight Committee.)
What Daft Punk have done on Random Access Memories could be seen as a methodically curated, musical museum of the future, rather than a conservatory for experimental collaboration.
A optimist would say that the second collaboration between director Scott Stewart and actor Paul Bettany would, by simple logic, have to be an improvement over their first one: the rather dire 2009 effort known as Legion.
Quite how these men divided their time on the film remains a tight - lipped mystery for now, but being as both have significant sci - fi experience we have to assume it was a close collaboration rather than split down the middle (i.e. civilian and hero wear).
McKinsey states that «collaboration» means that you are pro-actively engaged in working with the business rather than responding reactively to events and crises as they occur.
This practical guide has been developed in order to encourage year 12 students to annotate their work as it progresses rather then trying to fill pages with rushed annotation at the end of the course with practical activities that encourage discussion, trust, collaboration, and tangible results.
With display solutions such as multi-pen interactive whiteboards, collaboration solutions, 3D projection and interactive touch, NEC delivers the latest innovations for success with the flexibility to enhance rather than replace existing infrastructure.
In this instance, the concept of multiple intelligences may not even be raised directly with students, but, rather, may serve as a tool for fostering dialogue and collaboration among their teachers.
As we reflect on this moment in urban Catholic education, the Jubilee closings should not cause us to lose faith in our future; rather, we have an opportunity to work together and identify new ways — from donor relations to cost - sharing collaboration — to maintain and grow our national network of high - quality Catholic schools, especially those that serve lower - income populations in urban areas.
The programs shared seven common features: they were focused on the subject areas that teachers teach; incorporated active learning; supported collaboration; used models and modeling to demonstrate effective practice; provided expert coaching and support, offered opportunities for feedback and reflection, and were sustained in duration, often unfolding over months or years, rather than occurring in a single, «drive - by» after school workshop, as is often the norm.
Rather than use the technology as a tool for collaboration, they planned how to divide the work to get it done most quickly (Waight & Abd - El - Khalick, 2007).
One possible reason behind our students» perceptions of the Ning as an add - on rather than an essential tool is that both our class and the teacher education program as a whole promoted meaningful, deep, and ongoing interpersonal collaboration about questions of praxis.
While the whims and desires of the leadership can be as important in the corporate world as in King's Landing, collaboration with your learners, rather than coercion, is really the key for a successful training program in the corporate eLearning world.
While the museum describes him as mostly self - taught, he studied at a rather conservative New York school, assisted Brancusi in Paris, and thrived on collaborations.
Madison has a continued interest in artwork's self - sufficiency: rather than functioning as an inert image the work becomes an event that is impossible without the viewers» collaboration.
Thus, this comprehensive survey will hardly read as a one - woman show, but rather as a display of delegated authorship and enforced collaboration.
Committee initiative is interactive and participatory with the generative intent of «creating an environment to springboard artists into action and build networks for future collaborations, fortifying creative resources to reposition the artist as an individual shaping cultural discourse rather than merely reacting to it.»
The inclusion of items from collections produced by high fashion designers in collaboration with retail brands, such as Alexander McQueen and Proenza Schouler for Target, speaks to an important market shift, in which profit is generated by brand cross-pollination rather than imitation or wholesale theft.
Collaboration as curatorial premise is actually rather fascinating and connects extremely well with our Zeitgeist, exemplified in movements such as 15 - M in Spain, Occupy Wall Street, and even The Arab Spring.
In a world where collaboration, rather than hierarchical decision - making, will increasingly be the norm, there are opportunities for women and others who may naturally be more comfortable with collaboration, as opposed to top - down decision - making.
Rather than pinning sales reps against one another, the best sales jobs offer team building and collaboration as forms of motivation.
To understand how and why these collaborations occur, and how and why they can fall apart, we need a better comprehension of the particular processes and people involved, rather than treating them all as uniform.
Ideally, collaboration should highlight the less - popular students» strengths, such as special interests and talents, rather than weaknesses.
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