Sentences with phrase «culture shift in»

Access to Justice BC's overarching intent is to nurture and tap into a culture shift in the justice system.
More importantly, it will make a significant contribution to a necessary culture shift in the way our criminal justice system operates.»
Second, a central theme in the current access to justice debate has been the idea that there should be a culture shift in Canada's justice system away from being organized around the provision of legal services towards a client - centred and problem - oriented model.
However, we're seeing a culture shift in which consumers are demanding to know the impact of their consumed goods, and we're also shifting towards a desire to know how much we consume.
«We're in the midst of a real culture shift in the teaching profession as we move to emphasize teacher effectiveness,» said Sandi Jacobs, vice president of the National Council on Teacher Quality, a nonpartisan advocacy organization.
Over the years - as we placed education at the center of every conversation, closed the honesty gap, and raised the bar - we created a culture shift in pointing out the gaps and the possibilities for our kids.
Administrators say a culture shift in schools may be painful, but that it is both urgent and necessary to lift the two cities from among the worst - performing districts in the nation.
This transformation required a new teaching approach and a culture shift in thinking.
A couple of years ago, Congress Elementary school, in Arizona, wanted to make a significant culture shift in its teaching approach with a stronger focus on STEM learning.
He explained how to bring about a drastic culture shift in schools in special measures so that, within just seven short weeks, they can climb the ranks and become «good» and even «outstanding» schools.
Not to mention a historic culture shift in entertainment.
It's because of our culture shift in regards to relationships that many people turn to online matchmaking services.
«If this is going to work,» Sweetenham said, «it means a big culture shift in the way that academic medicine and basic research is run right now.»
«And by developing a new approach and encouraging different behaviour changes, we hope to start developing a culture shift in the way we think about food.»
Buxton says the study's results point to a need for a culture shift in organizations toward a provision for greater flexibility and a change in mentality from a focus on congratulating those who burn the candle at both ends to an appreciation of the benefits of sleep.
«Success has seen positive culture shifts in existing public schools in which Success Academy schools co-locate,» the application reads.

Not exact matches

INDIGENOUS business experts say rapid growth in the sector is forcing a significant culture shift but it is still being restrained by traditional biases.
When helping companies shift their sales culture, I spend a fair amount of time listening in on sales meetings.
When the pressure's on in the workplace, the Alignment Express can go off the rails: shrinking budgets, org changes, and shifting strategies force teams to do whatever it takes to keep trains on time... often at the expense of culture and values.
«First, it would require us to add evening production shifts, which we're not interested in, because family and quality of life are a big part of our company culture.
The culture also shifted in recent years from super individual competitor to making others successful and teamwork, which reduced the stress level at work to low,» says one employee.
But a shift in corporate culture in the 1990s that led to a single - minded focus on profitability and shareholder return actually proved counterproductive for Boeing, as it quickly lost ground to Airbus.
But employers willing to creatively engage with their employees when it comes to mental health can start shifting culture in the right direction.
In his book The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern Future, Laurence Smith, a professor of geography and earth and space sciences at UCLA, argues that we're about to see a productivity and culture boom in the north, driven by climate change, shifting demographics, globalization and the hunt for natural resourceIn his book The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern Future, Laurence Smith, a professor of geography and earth and space sciences at UCLA, argues that we're about to see a productivity and culture boom in the north, driven by climate change, shifting demographics, globalization and the hunt for natural resourcein 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern Future, Laurence Smith, a professor of geography and earth and space sciences at UCLA, argues that we're about to see a productivity and culture boom in the north, driven by climate change, shifting demographics, globalization and the hunt for natural resourcein the north, driven by climate change, shifting demographics, globalization and the hunt for natural resources.
Altering managerial perceptions about flexibility and encouraging a shift in workplace culture may both be required.
«This could be a seismic shift in American culture,» she said, adding, «Gretchen Carlson is the real hero here.»
Despite the shift, Stumpf said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday that there «was no incentive to do bad things» at Wells and laid the blame on the employees rather than the culture of the firm.
Speaking at OZY Media's annual arts and innovation festival in New York City's Central Park over the weekend, Wharton professor Adam Grant and author and motivational speaker Simon Sinek, discussed a future shift to an employee - minded business model that emphasizes workplace culture.
First: widespread layoffs, lower budgets, new levels of austerity, and a shift in the corporate culture.
There are a few reasons for the increase in issues we've seen: cultural norms are shifting, cultures are different around the world, and people are sensitive to different things.
Once thought of as a West - Coast indulgence, coffee brands have changed our taste in beverages, shifted our culture and succeeded commercially.
Now there are signs that the company is emerging from its funk with a shift driven by a $ 10 billion cost - cutting plan and a promise to create, in McDonald's words, a «culture of productivity.»
The gradual shift to a strong culture of individualism and self - betterment, the role of technology in driving the transition from boardrooms to basements, the more global and interconnected markets that require greater specialization, flexibility and speed, as well as small - business friendly demographic trends are among those forces that are likely to support a net creation of 150,000 new businesses in Canada in the coming ten years.
Thaddeus R. Miller, an Arizona State University scientist who helps lead a national research network focused on «Urban Resilience to Extreme Events,» said in an email that boosting the capacity of cities to stay safe and prosperous in a turbulent climate requires a culture shift as much as hardening physical systems:
It didn't happen overnight, but when senior leaders throughout the military ranks, especially in special operations, got behind this change effort, started demonstrating the new behaviors themselves and talked about the new vision every day; only then didn't the culture start to shift to align with the vision and strategy.
It's hard to know whether it's the result of simply having less money or a shift in culture, but Millennials don't care about brands and status anywhere near as much as earlier generations.
Eventually, your culture will need to shift from something you actively teach and enforce to something your whole team takes part in.
And as more boomers retire, workplaces are experiencing catalyzing shifts in culture and values.
Veteran marketing leader Jim Stengel addressed a group of rising marketing executives and shared five shifts successful CMOs will make in the areas of branding, customer experience, culture, technology, and execution.
Forbes» Paolo Gaudiano recently attended Culture Shifting: A Weekend of Technology, Innovation & Social Impact in New York.
Ola's shift from focusing entirely on winning in India — a huge and complex market with hundreds of languages and cultures — to expanding globally is a big move.
It makes fiscal sense if you want to plan for the long - term, but in the Alberta context, it symbolizes an awkward culture shift for a political party that defined itself by this rally cry.
This steady growth shows that craft brewing is part of a profound shift in American beer culture — a shift that will help craft brewers achieve their ambitious goal of 20 percent market share by 2020,» said Bart Watson, chief economist, Brewers Association.
Since becoming independent in 2016, Clydesdale and Yorkshire Bank Group has been on a technology transformation, adopting more cloud software as a service solutions, shifting towards a more agile, devops culture and releasing consumer - facing applications for mobile and internet banking.
In a statement, he proclaimed that «wrongful sales practice behavior goes entirely against our values, ethics and culture,» while shifting the blame to lower - level employees.
Chileans are now more prepared to compete with entrepreneurs on a global level due to the shift in culture.
Perhaps a future SCOTUS will upend that decision, but the dramatic shift in the opinion of the culture in a few short years would appear to make that possibility unlikely at best.
So, the Grammys are not representative of our culture, but in some ways they are indicative of its shifts.
The church is not alone in facing these epochal shifts in culture.
In an increasingly diverse and rapidly changing culture, some people are anxious about shifting cultural norms, civil rights, and religious liberty.
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