Sentences with phrase «from staffing changes»

With head teachers and decision - makers focussed on fallout from staffing changes or pressure to deliver results, staff wellbeing may not be front of mind.

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In this fascinating talk, Doug Stephens will show you the store of the future, from staffing and store design to technology and marketing — and how each will change dramatically in the months and years ahead.
The New York State Police, facing questions over a plan to divert troopers to New York City from upstate counties, have sought to restrict the release of information that would show staffing changes across the state.
That would include making «systemic changes» based on recommendations from an outside consultant and publicly posting all job vacancies, improving poll worker staffing with better pay and better training, and communicating more clearly with voters about poll sites, election days and registration statuses.
«There appear to be new difficulties from top to bottom, from central policy - making, through loss of expertise resulting from the substantial staffing and organisational changes caused by the re-organisation, down to the ability to deliver at a local level.
In response to questions from the audience, Latimer noted that he will be making some staffing changes over the next few months in the county boards and commissions, including the Human Rights Commission.
An administration spokeswoman confirmed the staffing changes and said one employer from the previous administration, David Schmid, has stayed on.
Nick explained who should be aware of the changes within the school staffing community and how best to implement it: «All staff — from your caretaker, to the dinner ladies, to the teachers — must be GDPR aware so that any personal data is handled in an appropriate way.
They also looked at the school schedule, staffing changes, implications from the previous year, and anticipated professional development needs for the beginning of the school year.
This report examines the change in CSAP reading scores of Colorado students, from 2005 to 2011, as influenced by changes in school library staffing levels.
Instead of hearing «oh, we'll fix it next time» from a Sonic Team spokesperson and then nothing happens to follow up on that halfhearted enthusiasm, we're actually seeing some behavioral changes behind the scenes with the delays and design decisions and even choice of staffing.
The galleries will all be at liberty to change up their sections as often as they see fit, and they'll take turns being responsible for staffing the space from day to day.
Because of the controversial nature of the climate change debate, managers at the Earle Brown Center took the precaution of staffing security at the event, but aside from a brief misunderstanding about a yellow feather - suit being donned in a restroom, there was no threat of anarchy.
One alternative would be to give the Climate Change Science Program Office the resources, staffing with scientific expertise, and freedom from White House political manipulation, to communicate, and to coordinate communications, on behalf of the full range of scientific research supported by the CCSP participating agencies.
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Strong OD, Recruiting and Staffing, change management experience gained from working for leading edge companies (Johnson Controls Inc, Bank One, MasterCard International, Brown Shoe Co, Reuters)
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