Sentences with phrase «challenging decisions need»

Unfortunately, challenging decisions need to be made to make room for these improvements and mitigation of all problems need to be addressed appropriately.

Not exact matches

In order to effectively implement change and tackle challenges that are deeply rooted in the culture, organizations need active involvement at all decision - making levels, strategic, tactic and operational.
More importantly, we need to make it meaningful to the judges out there who have to make the important decision on whether or not we have the expertise, experience, and character to help them answer the challenges they face.
«The challenge is when there is a senior decision maker who needs to approve every move, because the digital age doesn't work that way,» Hayes said.
The training teaches bankers about the opportunities and challenges female financial decision makers face so women business owners like Philp can develop the partnerships they need.
Finding one that understands your needs, goals and challenges is crucial before making a decision to hire.
This challenges man's will, his decision, and his heroism, but these belong to his humanity, and he does not need the support of faith in God.9
Whether you are faced with the tough decision of which ingredients to include or need help with formulation challenges, our in - house Certified Food Scientists will be there every step of the way.
OnDemand's streamlined interface eliminates the need for traditional data mining by bringing specific challenges to the forefront and by cleansing, merging and mapping restaurant data that enables them to make better cost - effective tactical and strategic decisions.
Visitors will find solutions to design and manufacturing challenges, meet vendors and get all the information they could need to make informed purchasing decisions in the coming year.
wenger is a legend in his own mind so other peoples opinions... fans, ex players, journalists, etc... have no bearing on his greatness or the righteousness of his own decisions... from end of last season it was clear we needed two quality attacking options to put up a serious challenge (getting rid of walcott and campbell or ox and bringing in a serious upgrade over giroud) instead he brought in another midfield option (having done the same in the winter window) which only makes sense in his own delusional world rather than the reality of facing up to serious and strengthening competitors and which defines the job at hand....
Mark Hughes has fumed at the decisions of referee Neil Swarbrick for failing to punish Maynor Figueroa after his challenge left Stoke midfielder Stephen Ireland needing 12 to 15 stitches.
Cech is a great start but Wenger needs to make more brave decisions like that if we are realistically going to challenge for the title.
but I agree in challenging a refs decision during a game it won't change anything they made a decision and it's final but all in all refs need to show a little respect to footballers, managers as well they aren't children they're grown men this is football not secondary school.
It is time, surely, to be pragmatic and realise that if we want to challenge for serious trophies we need to be (well, Wenger needs to be) more cut throat in his decisions...!!
# 34m for Mata would be a bit much and completely un-Wenger like in my opinion... although, we might need a couple of «un-Wenger like» decisions if we have to seriously challenge for trophies right up til the last breath.
For many schools, getting ready will be a big challenge and some tough decisions will need to be made.
If you want your school to purchase more local foods, you need to understand the challenges and opportunities involved, so that you can work with key school decision - makers and the school meal program staff to figure out how to overcome them.
These benefits include but are not limited to the power of the human touch and presence, of being surrounded by supportive people of a family's own choosing, security in birthing in a familiar and comfortable environment of home, feeling less inhibited in expressing unique responses to labor (such as making sounds, moving freely, adopting positions of comfort, being intimate with her partner, nursing a toddler, eating and drinking as needed and desired, expressing or practicing individual cultural, value and faith based rituals that enhance coping)-- all of which can lead to easier labors and births, not having to make a decision about when to go to the hospital during labor (going too early can slow progress and increase use of the cascade of risky interventions, while going too late can be intensely uncomfortable or even lead to a risky unplanned birth en route), being able to choose how and when to include children (who are making their own adjustments and are less challenged by a lengthy absence of their parents and excessive interruptions of family routines), enabling uninterrupted family boding and breastfeeding, huge cost savings for insurance companies and those without insurance, and increasing the likelihood of having a deeply empowering and profoundly positive, life changing pregnancy and birth experience.
All mothers have to make decisions about how to feed their baby, however mothers of multiples face more challenges feeding their infants than mothers of singletons and may need additional advice and support.
A woman needs to feel a deep sense of confidence in herself as a birthing woman to choose to give birth outside a hospital because she can be bombarded with people asking «what if» questions challenging her decision.
PFC's goal is to help women and men find answers and get the support they need to make important medical decisions and address the medical, emotional, social and economic challenges infertility can present.
Developing understanding of the challenges facing providers and communicating what home birth parents need in each of these areas will better prepare consumers to constructively share their perspective and more effectively impact decision making.
«We announced last week that we would have a more open discussion about who would lead our conference and I think, with the challenges we are facing, we needed to stick to that decisions.
John will continue this tradition — he knows our communities and the challenges we need to overcome, and will put our district first in every decision he makes.
Opponents who sued, who included residents and employees of the facility, challenged the legislature's decision claiming lawmakers violated the provisions of the county charter, which says a two - thirds vote is needed.
I have the positive and can - do attitude needed to address challenging issues and the strong analytical skills needed to understand and make difficult decisions.
Admiral Mark Stanhope, first sea lord, had earlier in the week warned that «challenging decisions» would need to be made if the mission continued for another six months.
The Ministry of Justice plans to tighten the test that needs to be passed before a judicial review can be brought to challenge decisions by the Government and public bodies» — The Times (#)
«We announced last week that we would have a more open discussion about who would lead our conference and I think, with the challenges we are facing, we needed to stick to that decision..
We also need to make sure that the workers whose jobs are on the line, their families, and the whole community have every resource available to handle the challenges this decision creates.»
► «If more African scientists are needed to solve Africa's health challenges, then where better to train those scientists and where better to make the funding decisions that have an impact on health research priorities than in Africa?»
Our vision, mission and approach for this research takes into account the complexity of climate science and the need for key advances that will help decision makers as they face policy challenges related to the environment.
To meet this need, through addressing specific barriers in scientific progress, the WCRP Grand Challenge promotes research on weather and climate extremes that require international partnership and coordination, and that yield «actionable information» for decision makers.
Bringing you the information needed to make more informed, better decisions is our ultimate challenge and resolute goal.
Economic challenges, as well as the need to maintain health insurance have had an impact on many older adult's decisions to postpone retirement, or have even caused them to return to the workplace after retirement.
While at the TCA Press Tour presentation for the Paramount Network, Collider got the opportunity to sit down with actor Taylor Kitsch for this 1 - on - 1 interview about the experience of playing David Koresh, whether he ever doubted the decision to take on the role, how he needed the help of a therapist to leave the role behind, getting the scripture and sermons right, his view of Koresh, the challenging physical transformation that he went through, and the toughest day on set.
An OCR spokesperson said the board was in a «difficult situation and that challenging decisions will need to be made in the short and medium term».
Also, Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) has to be defined and adapted regionally, nationally and locally, for nations, cities and communities to understand their particular sustainability challenges, their needs and available resources as well as to empower them to undertake concrete actions and efforts to enhance the mindset of decision makers and all citizens.
They need to either give on - the - ground educators the authority and resources to make technology adoption and implementation decisions, or they need to work very closely with students, teachers, and school leaders to ensure that top - down efforts will effectively address educators» day - to - day challenges.
He said that the process set out in its Complaints Procedures was neither fair nor rational because it «effectively says there is no need to permit an aggrieved party to pursue a substantive challenge to the conclusions of a report it considers to be defective because the decision maker's processes are so effective that the decision will always in effect be unimpeachable.»
The lawsuit is the first of what many analysts expect will be numerous legal challenges around the country following a landmark decision in June by a California Superior Court judge who struck down the tenure system there as unconstitutional under state law, saying it unfairly saddled students in high - needs schools with low - performing teachers.
Given challenges to affirmative action, we need to know how the admissions process works, the role of tests in admissions decisions, and the effects of alternative definitions of diversity on the composition of the admitted student body.
(Shared Vision) When a shared vision and mission statement become operational, middle level educators pursue appropriate practices in developing a challenging academic program; they develop criteria to guide decisions and a process to make needed changes.
Deb Krizmanich was a team member leading a highly challenging project for a large technology firm that involved senior executives from many divisions around the world and she needed to get all of them together in one room for two days to get some key decisions made.
To challenge the non-promotion decision, parents need to call the Office of Elementary Areas and Schools: (773) 553-2150.
I happened to be one of those proponents based first on my close understanding of the challenges she faced when she entered the job, the tough decisions she has made over the last two years, and the leadership direction of the district which is now rooted in the theory that in order to improve student learning we need most to improve the quality of teaching and leadership.
This includes creating the infrastructure and collaborative processes needed to align community partners towards mutual goals and providing scaffolded curriculum for students and families across agencies to prioritize equity challenges, participate in school governance and decision - making, provide input into site plans, and develop policies that reflect student and family perspectives, needs and solutions.
For many schools, getting ready will be a big challenge and some tough decisions will need to be made.
Summary: There are ways to engage students in decision - making including providing feedback on learning experiences, granting more choice in curriculum, making student involvement in school governance more than a symbolic gesture, including students on interview panels for teachers, and asking for suggestions on school - wide needs, problems and challenges.
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