Sentences with phrase «cohesive groups»

She is passionate about leading groups and believes in the great healing power of cohesive groups and communities.
Roy says that all cohesive groups have rituals that «provide structure and meaning for the group and its members.»
It took time to build cohesive groups.
Combining sensor data with employee surveys and performance results, he noticed that operators in tight - knit groups were happier and twice as efficient at making their calls than those in less socially cohesive groups.
Thus, he shows, morality binds us together into cohesive groups but blinds us to the ideas and motives of those in other groups.
People who worship the same idol can trust one another, work as a team and prevail over less cohesive groups.
In creating Utility Concierge, he simultaneously engineered a dynamic company culture to attract star talent and create a cohesive group of passionate professionals ready to deliver incredible customer experiences.
«What surprised me most, in a positive way, about today was that although the five risks in their own way merit a lot, they are extremely interconnected, and I love the fact that this group of people are talking about them as a cohesive group.
To have hearings about Islam as if Muslims are some kind of cohesive group is ridiculous, and..
It's very strange to be talked about as a cohesive group when we obviously are not.
They find it difficult to comprehend that «them» isn't a cohesive group that all believe and behave the same way.
A cohesive group of people with personal agendas and uncompromising beliefs (in regards to their preferences) can never exist.
That this translates into the need for collecting the adherents of this religion into a cohesive group, called church, sangha, ummah, synagogue, etc..
I think when it comes to the individuals, they are quite good, but they have had trouble functioning as a cohesive group.
We managed to create a really cohesive group of players where everyone played and fought for each other.
No, they have» t looked like a cohesive group yet, but we can't expect that to last forever, and they will eventually turn good.
Johnson said he values Bierwirth's opinion and would make an effort to work with other trustees «as a cohesive group» to carry out the special adviser's recommendations.
A second experiment revealed that subjects did not hold members of a very cohesive group responsible for their individual actions.
And the perception was that the more cohesive a group the less its individual members are thought to have independent thought.
Transparency ultimately reduces the need for conflict, which benefits everyone and promotes a more socially cohesive group
My small team is the most cohesive group I have ever worked with because we've endured and learned from our challenges as a unit.
And I've learned how to teach this to others in my practice: to one woman at a time, or to a larger, cohesive group online.
You're attempting to hang half a dozen different pieces of art together to create a cohesive grouping, a challenge that we've seen go wrong time and time again.
In fact, it's the Guardians of the Galaxy who are a much more cohesive group than our beloved Avengers.
Civic mobilization: This effort is a «call to action» whereby the organization seeks to build a cohesive group of parents who support the value proposition and fight to achieve and defend it.
ILTs not only set the vision and goals, but as a cohesive group of leaders, they proactively, efficiently, and regularly work through issues that impede progress so that real student achievement and learning can happen.
The subcompact SUV class is a fairly cohesive group overall, but a few entrants stand out.
Knowing at some point (like Mid-Ohio 2008) they still have to compete against each other, how do you keep them together as a cohesive group without dulling their desire to win.
Starting to recruit members in mid-2016 was essential, because we'd already become a cohesive group by 2017, ready to work with each other.
Our connection goes beyond into our relationships as professionals as well, it's really a cohesive group
The goal of this product is to strengthen the relationship or build a bond with cats in the home and make them recognize each other as a more cohesive group.
Remaining a cohesive group is an essential strategy for a silent approach, though splitting up offers its own advantages as well.»
A particularly cohesive group, many of these drawings are highly finished, colorful, independent works of art.
Also revealed are the artists» strong individual attitudes and approaches to art, hardly the cohesive group of Abstract Expressionists or «Irascibles» as they are historically presented.
With this exhibition, we both get to know them both as individual artists and as a cohesive group.
And in putting together a group show, confidently entitled Painting Now, it would seem that the aim is to introduce a new movement, an emergent, cohesive group.
Ironically, the gathering of such a cohesive group of paintings was shocking in its laser - like focus and awe - inspiring in the loftiness of its uncompromised aesthetic achievement.
The list of artists showing here today has developed over time and with discussions between Martina and myself I feel it has evolved into a cohesive group that bounce playfully off one another whilst still asserting their own individuality.
The Emerging Curator Program offers an opportunity for an individual or curatorial collective to organize a conceptually cohesive group show at the NARS Foundation Gallery.
Cuts Noon Light is a sleek, smart, strikingly cohesive group show at Brian Morris Gallery featuring the work of three very different artists, Andrew Ginzel, Kara Rooney, and Steel Stillman.
This method permitted cohesive groupings such as those dedicated to Bauhaus and post-World War II Brazilian photographers, including Thomaz Farkas — his 1940s views of buildings in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo are an highlight.
Joining their permanent collection of Californian and American Art, «Churchtank Type 9» will be included in a cohesive group of artists that spans from the 19th century to the present.
In a statement on the exhibit's Web site, Lawlor Cohen is quick to point out that though the artists associated with this movement may have had similar results, they were never truly a cohesive group.
The exterminators themselves in each of these cases had to be a cohesive group convinced of the rightness of what they did.
Organized into a uniformed cohesive group we become an association.
These legal professionals operate as a cohesive group, collaborating across all practice areas to design legal strategies and solutions that best serve our clients» goals and objectives.
Trained, supervised and evaluated staff, coached improved management skills, and managed and developed more than 320 NCOs into a mission - oriented, cohesive group.
In his chapter on Cohesion and Development, Don Forsyth reprints Donald F. Roy's description of «Banana Time», social rituals that a turned a menial and repetitive job into cohesive group experience for fabrication workers.
Children also engage in cooperative group projects designed to promote cooperation and contribute to cohesive group relationships.
A truly cohesive group lead by a talented therapist can support you in ways that few other therapeutic modalities are able.
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