«Hiring talent that doesn't align with your company
culture creates personal conflict within the employee that will no doubt impact their work and those they work with,» says Brown.
Not exact matches
Founded in 2012, Urban and his co-founders wanted to
create a
culture that made employee growth — both in terms of numbers and
personal development — inextricably linked with the expansion of the business.
I have written a lot about the importance of an organization
creating a
culture that helps employees not only advance their career but also provide them with the resources and tools to help them achieve
personal goals and dreams as well.
She adds that a good
culture addresses and enhances employees» workplace experiences in a way that
creates a motivated workforce that is well - positioned to achieve both corporate strategic goals and
personal career goals.
You'll also hear Tony and Ray discuss their
personal beliefs about
creating a successful and productive workplace
culture, and why everyone should strive to
create a meritocracy and invoke «radical honesty» in their lives.
Officers and directors of Canadian corporations should strongly consider investing in
creating or maintaining an ethical corporate
culture, which now more than ever constitutes an imperative for ensuring a viable foreign business and the avoidance of
personal sanctions including imprisonment.3
On June 30, star investor Chris Sacca wrote on Medium that he took some
personal responsibility for «the unrelenting, day - to - day
culture of dismissiveness that
creates a continually bleak environment for women and other underrepresented groups» in Silicon Valley (shortly before allegations of his own sexual misconduct emerged in the same piece that broke the story about McClure).
To
create products that are uniquely
personal for our clients and represent their
culture and ethos, first impressions are everything.
By
creating conscious, purpose - driven workplaces and inspiring business
cultures, these executives have seen measurable
personal and business successes.
In demonstrating my
personal commitment to fitness and championing health - focused initiatives, I'm helping to
create a
culture that values and encourages employee wellness.
«We form our beliefs for a variety of subjective,
personal, emotional, and psychological reasons in the context of environments
created by family, friends, colleagues,
culture, and society at large; after forming our beliefs we then defend, justify, and rationalize them with a host of intellectual reasons, cogent arguments, and rational explanations.
Let the positive word come first, so that the gospel may undercut the fears which cause men to harden their minds and hearts against any criticism; but then the word of judgment is needed to prevent all that is positive in the gospel from
creating false peace of mind in
personal life or complacency about our national
culture.
In short, the evangelical community's emphasis on the law has
created, as a byproduct, a
culture of fear when it comes to confessing
personal sin.
Finally, I see this as an opportunity to
create personal friendships and connections with people from diverse backgrounds and to learn of their
culture.
«Fast fashion has
created a
culture of consumerism that is less about
personal style and more about constant trend consumption.»
Now
cultured singles in London and the surrounding Home Counties use the platform to
create detailed dating
personals and meet people online.
«Tokyo Idols»: Documentarian Kyoko Miyake provides an in - depth look at the
culture of idols in Japan — regional pop stars that
create some very
personal followings, particularly among middle - aged men — and the results are illuminating and horrifying.
So what role can creativity (painting is just my
personal medium of choice) play in
creating a high - functioning, innovative, and brave organizational
culture?
Kate Nehring, president and founder of Infused, a leadership organization trying to
create more inclusive school and nonprofit
cultures, argues that change begins only with exploring and understanding
personal histories and identities — and finally becoming aware of one's own biases.
Encounters with other
cultures help us to distance ourselves, critique our own, and even
create new
personal narratives that encompass multiple perspectives.
Gone are the days when expectations were
created to challenge, and one equated success with self - advocacy and the strength that came through trial and error, determination, hard work and consequence; here are the days where expectations are written with an emphasis that there is no such thing as failure, when ones»
personal realities are substituted with accommodations, and
culture has been replaced with conformity.
Schools that follow the Turning Points model engage in improving learning, teaching, and assessment, building a professional collaborative
culture, engaging in data - based inquiry and decision making, and
creating structures that support high achievement and
personal development.
Personal investment in
creating a classroom in which social emotional learning is the foundation for building
culture
Personal investment in
creating a classroom in which social emotional learning is the foundation of the
culture
The M.A.T. curriculum centers around four elements of instruction: building subject knowledge (Content), cultivating a fun and productive learning environment (Classroom
Culture), developing
personal connections with students and families (Self & Other People), and
creating high - quality lessons (Teaching Cycle).
Presentations at the NCTE Conference were about narrative as a way of fostering student engagement and motivation, narrative as a way to understand other people's
cultures or environments, narrative as a way to
create student voice, narrative as a spur to innovative thinking, narrative as a way to learn any academic discipline, narrative as a form of persuasion, narrative as a way to
create personal meaning and new knowledge, narrative as an impetus for social change, narrative as a way to inspire creativity, narrative as the beginning of inquiry, narrative as an expression of imagination, narrative as a reflection on one's own process of learning, and narrative as the basis of collaboration among those with multiple perspectives.
To
create trust with the parents at Middlebrook, educators learned that they needed to start by making warm,
personal connections in a more casual environment, which is more in line with Central American
culture.
The new offering brings together the company's ability to
create unique cruise experiences with Technogym's end - to - end wellness expertise to devise a bespoke experience that enables guests to combine discovery and
culture with their
personal wellness goals to reinvigorate the body and soul, now through an experience exclusively available whilst on board an MSC Cruises ship.
This exhibition charts the role of visual
culture in
creating his heroic persona, particularly how the duke exploited portraiture to shape the way he was represented in both his public and
personal life.
DC Moore Gallery will bring together important early works from the 1960s and 1970s by renowned African American artist and historian, David Driskell (b. 1931), who draws upon
personal experience, memory and aspects of American and African
culture to
create multifaceted paintings and collages.
Through her photographs and sculpture new universes are built, simultaneously urban - rural and high - low with their own language of symbols
created from such seemingly disparate sites as HUD houses, rez cars, three legged dogs, powwow
culture, proliferative indigenous commoditization, and Red Star's
personal collection of memories growing up as a half - breed on the Crow Indian reservation.
Smith, whose grandmother had a talent for interior design and whose mother is a former fashion editor, taps into her
personal associations — popular
culture, graffiti and calligraphy, her family, and her hometown of Baltimore — to
create eclectic and energetic work.
AWARDS: 5 Cash Prizes of $ 7,000: for winning artists, one for each section 4 Art Residencies: Technymon ARTresidency — Mumbai; Glass School Abate Zanetti — Venice; Art Stays — Slovenia; iaab — Basel 1 Business for Art: development of an art project with the winner of the virtual art section, in collaboration with the company FOPEgioelli 2 Exhibitions: OPEN, International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations of Venice; Romanian Cultural Institute of Venice, a space for the diffusion of Romanian art and
culture in Italy 21
Personal Exhibitions in International Galleries: Arte Laguna Prize has
created a network of international galleries to introduce the artists to the Art market.
Exploiting the creative potential of free association and past experience, he
created deeply
personal, often autobiographical, images by drawing liberally from such disparate fields as urban street
culture, music, poetry, Christian iconography, African and Aztec cultural histories and a broad range of art historical sources, a practice that is particularly evident in this work.
By appropriating images from the mass media — including iconic film posters, album covers, magazine pages, photographic test plates, and simple notebooks — and re-photographing them, Collier
creates her own
personal lexicon of popular
culture.
For the author Jeanette Winterson, «By refusing to disentangle art and life, by fusing her autobiography with her artistry, Emin
creates a world where
personal truth - telling moves beyond the me -
culture and into collective catharsis.»
Chisholm draws from a variety of sources to
create a multi-perspective storyline swirling together American history,
personal recollections and stories and images spewed from pop
culture.
BATS Improv welcomes guest storytellers to share true experiences and
personal narratives that the Main Stage players can riff on to
create original improv tales at Fort Mason Center for Arts &
Culture.
Through Cannon's
personal anecdotes and their joint analyses of selected works by artists who have relationships to both places, Cannon and Nichols will examine the ways in which the black body
creates meaning as it moves through these two cityscapes, the transmission of that meaning between the two cities through 20th Century migrations, and its impact on contemporary visual
culture.
These videos
create a meeting point between apparent oppositions: high art and everyday life; the
personal and private spheres; elite and mass
culture; art and commerce; East and West.
Amir H. Fallah
creates paintings, sculptures, and installations that utilize
personal history as an entry point to discuss race, representation, the body, and the memories of
cultures and countries left behind.
Appropriating from a range of sources including books,
personal notes, her own works of art and images of material
culture, SaxonHill cuts, rips, photographs, paints, folds and layers until she
creates an experience or image which seems essential and believable.
Douglin's otherworldly translation is informed by his
personal interpretation of art history and its synchronicity with contemporary
culture, thus
creating multiple dialogues informed by the real world.
Hair - dos are consciously re-created from her
personal history and those found in popular
culture to
create familiarity, tension and humor.
In her opinion, our
culture no longer
creates its self - image and an understanding of itself through text and artifact, but by means of cultural performances.11 In her analysis of the «reenactment» phenomenon of artistic performances, curator Inke Arns suggests that reenactments give us access to the past by means of immersion, identification, and the forging of more
personal and diversified links with aspects of that past.
By weaving canvas and sewn fabrics together, paintings combine memories and half - truths from African American
culture, quilt - making, art history, and the artist's own
personal history to
create artificial artifacts that document a version of the past for the future.
Reflecting her
personal experiences of cultural translation and assimilation, Jiha
creates kaleidoscopic compositions, layering imagery drawn from various
cultures and periods.
Combining elements of Eastern and Western art,
culture, history, mythology, religion, science, and technology with
personal narratives, WPA member artist Samantha Sethi,
creates dynamic, highly - detailed paintings and drawings.
He interweaves
personal history, fantasy, rumour, politics and
culture to
create a work that responds to the unique architecture of The Tanks.
Reflecting her
personal experiences of cultural translation and assimilation, Moon
creates kaleidoscopic compositions, layering disparate imagery drawn from various
cultures and periods.