Sentences with phrase «common impact goals»

partnerships across schools, institutions of higher education, and community organizations that are focused on common impact goals;

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After talking during many late nights at the restaurant the guys realized that they had a common goal: to be very wealthy and make an impact on millions of people around the world.
«Companies know what they need to do to impact the bottom line — keep top employees and keep them engaged and focused on common goals,» said Eric Mosley, CEO of Globoforce.
The differences between the two companies have a direct impact on the rather different paths they take to reach their common goal.
A central goal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine is the development of clinical protocols for managing common medical problems that may impact breastfeeding success.
«This new ranking underscores the worldwide impact of TSRI scientists, who share a common goal of improving public health through scientific discovery, and, importantly, improving the way we make those discoveries,» said Jamie Williamson, TSRI's Executive Vice President for Research and Academic Affairs.
Finding a way to minimize the impact of injury and encourage recovery is a common goal among elite athletes.
Instead of adding to the numbers of itinerant soldiers, scattered like ronin, engaged in their own isolated skirmishes, the goal was to help develop a new set of leaders with common purpose that could be leveraged to increase collective impact.
«Bringing people together from various backgrounds with a common goal to impact the world through policy, research, and practice is powerful.
The family engagement team leverages their common interest in student success, using student data to create goals and assess the impact of its activities based on movement toward these goals (e.g. success is measured not by how many people show up, but on whether students are doing better and continue to improve).
The goal of Principal Shadowing Day was to allow decision - makers to experience how policy impacts practice by illuminating the realities of principals» jobs, such as leading instructional shifts and implementing new curricula aligned to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
Through engaging, interactive exercises, participants will: - Create a common understanding of diversity and inclusion - Link diversity issues with achieving district goals - Broaden the scope of diversity beyond race and gender issues - Reveal and assess the impact of subtle biases on district success - Discuss the behaviors required to create an inclusive environment where every man, woman and child feels included, valued and respected.
A common vision for the state's education workforce pipeline opens the door for state leaders to identify high - impact opportunities to meet its postsecondary attainment goals.
Certainly, there are economic considerations when it comes to publishing, but I think the one common goal that unites all authors is they want to impact people with their writing.
Specific goals of the Synthesis Workshop included inter alia: to inform health scientists, practitioners, and officials of the impacts of climate variability, and long - term climate change in the Indian Ocean, Pacific, Caribbean and other regions; to address vulnerability assessment and adaptation options for Small Island Countries; and to summarize conclusions and recommendations for common actions and activities for Small Island States and vulnerable islands in general.
The players truly are a great group of people who come from all different walks of life but come together with a common goal of raising funds, so we can make an impact on the lives of local children.
A confluence of research has identified executive functioning deficits as a common characteristic of individuals with FASD.9 15 — 27 Damage to neurological structures, including the prefrontal regions of the brain, is a significant hypothesised cause for these deficits.28 29 Executive functions are defined as a set of cognitive processes responsible for orchestrating purposeful, goal - directed behaviour.15 30 31 These processes are responsible for the ability to plan, organise, attend, problem solve and inhibit responses.31 It is also suggested that the ability to self - regulate emotional responses and behavioural actions is interrelated with the construct of executive functioning.17 28 32 Deficits in executive functioning and self - regulation can lead to learning and behavioural problems that impact a child's educational outcomes as they struggle to cope with the complex demands of school life.16 20
Fear of being labeled as mentally ill, may cause a negative impact on personal and professional goals; this a common misconception in modern society.
Parents in the Collaborative Divorce process often have a common goal to minimize the impact of the separation on their children and to ensure the children continue to benefit from the financial means of both spouses.
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