Sentences with phrase «generational shifts in»

I call it myopic because it would fail to address generational shifts in attitudes.
For those of you who like history, and who want to understand what I am talking about in terms of the need for appreciating generational shifts in management when they happen, I commend to you Rick Atkinson's first book in his WWII trilogy, An Army at Dawn.
The County Planning Board, local educators, County, and local officials will gather together to hear Katie Geise, Executive Director of Chautauqua Works and John Slenker, Labor Analyst with the New York State Department of Labor, present on the generational shifts in employment that are taking place and how it is affecting Chautauqua County.
The overriding economic theme right now is a generational shift in capital from employers to employees, and data out Friday showed this shift as clearly as anything we've seen.
And the generational shift in the workforce has made the 9 - to - 5 mentality all but extinct.
It is likely that the new leader will be from the next generation, which will mean an almost total generational shift in leadership in Britain, with baby Boomers out and Generation Jones (the formerly «lost» generation between the Boomers and Xers) taking over in Parliament and party leadership (Cameron and Clegg also come from this generation).
His retirement from the Senate was part of a larger generational shift in the Senate as a number of longtime lawmakers either retired or failed to win re-election in recent election cycles.
Albany's resistance trails a generational shift in opinion, but the gap is surely narrowing.
If younger voters start to see themselves as Labour voters - if this becomes part of their identity - this may override their generational shift in attitudes against generous welfare systems, which some long - view right - wing strategists have been counting on.
Adrian Lee, lead for MSN Southeast Asia's Information Services, said we are witnessing a «generational shift in the way we communicate.»
It's a real generational shift in the way that they think about sexual consent.»
A major generational shift in the teaching field is underway with approximately 2.25 million educators entering the profession between 2015 and 2021.
With seventy percent of Australia and New Zealand's 12,000 school principals reaching retirement age over the next five years, the two countries are on the cusp of an unprecedented generational shift in school leadership.
The work exemplified the generational shift in the late 1950s and early 60s from the energetic brushwork of Abstract Expressionism to the cooler aesthetics of Pop Art and Minimalism.
The resulting work, a sheet sparsely flecked with traces of the original, came to symbolize a generational shift in New York art.
Recognizing a generational shift in black artists of the new millennium, Thelma Golden, the Studio Museum's director and chief curator, coined the semi-controversial term «post-black» to characterize this knockout assemblage of work by young black emerging artists, a term that spoke to the ongoing redefinition of blackness in contemporary culture.
My reference to 20 years as a bencher was simply to illustrate that I have seen a generational shift in attitudes caused by nothing other than a narrowing of the career - long practice environment of a certain type of bencher (I do not fault them for their human nature)-- similar to the generational shift that I confidently predict will happen to lawyers whose practice environment would feature behemoth, non-lawyer owners.
Kaba, a co-founder of the firm, reflects both the firm's approach as well as the cultural and generational shift in the US litigation landscape.
In a report called «Legal Department 2025 — The Generational Shift in Legal Departments: Working with Millennials and Avoiding Baby Boomer Brain Drain», Thomson Reuters surveyed legal departments about the changing demographics.
Thank you for participating in this journey and giving us feedback to help us finalize this generational shift in the way we update Windows devices in the future!
Signaling a generational shift in one of Wall Street's signature businesses, Gray has been tapped as the designated heir to Steve Schwarzman and Tony James, the pair who built Blackstone into a dominant force in private equity.

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The «generational shift» Stanford is referring to raises the prospect that many traditional MBA recruiters in consulting and finance will see a smaller percentage of the best and brightest in any graduating class.
Traditional corporate recruiters, meanwhile, are adapting their approach to students so that they are in closer alignment with shifting generational motivations, says Sanghvi.
The Swedish retailer announced the move in a statement Wednesday, explaining that the changes are «part of the generational shift that has been prepared for and ongoing for some years.»
When I spoke to Jonathan Adams, Chief Scientist at Digital Science, which develops and invests in software that makes science more efficient, he noted that there is a generational shift underway and said this:
Ikea said the board changes formed part of a «generational shift that has been prepared for and ongoing for some years», while the man whose initials form half of the company he founded in 1943 insisted he had no intention of shying away.
«There is a generational shift going on in the forces,» says Gavin Drummond, creative director at Ogilvy Montreal, the agency behind the «ready when you are» campaign.
One factor that is now helping SVoD in China is a generational shift and expanding middle class.
In the course of my career, I spent a number of years as a «Wealth Adviser» for a large money center bank, the purpose of which position was to advise wealthy clients on how to invest their money and then shift their assets down the generational ladder.
Will judicial activism and proclamations from social elites find their comeuppance in a generational shift?
He attributes the advantage of Cabernet to a shift in generational behavior.
Weber said the long - term plans, some of which are already coming to life, for Orland Park's downtown reflect a regional trend that has taken place in suburbs for the past two decades as towns attempt to adapt to generational shifts.
Despite the generational shift we are experiencing with fathers becoming more involved in our children's lives, we are still not viewed as being capable of nurturing.
«If parents really just learned from their own parents, we wouldn't witness such dramatic generational shifts as were seen in this study,» Vespa said.
In a marked generational shift six of the 17 «major» 2016 Republican presidential candidates are Catholic, including top tier candidates Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio.
He said that the shortage of homes for young people has created a «generational shift» in the debate, with people becoming more receptive to the idea of new developments which in the past would have been strongly resisted.
But something else took place that was quietly significant; beneath the radar a generational shift is happening in the party as Young Labour activists worked alongside perennial conference agitators to forge the way for a historic change in the way Labour party policy will be created.
There has been a shift in people's attitudes that surpasses generational gaps.
The entire gimmick of Evoland is that as you progress in the game, the generational technology of the game shifts.
Quite frankly, Nintendo needs all the help it can get to fill the relatively anemic lineup of 3DS titles currently in the pipeline before the next generational shift come early 2017.
When San Diego State University Professor Jean Twenge, a psychologist who studies generational shifts, saw a spike in teen mental health issues between 2011 and 2015, she wanted to find out why.
There is no denying that a generational shift is occurring in our workforce, and this shift gives us and other Instructional Designers the opportunity to be innovative and improve corporate learning.
But with significant increases in fuel economy from comparatively priced crossovers, it's more likely that we're seeing a generational shift away from conventional family cars that can't quickly be undone by global economic forces.
The most important thing to come out of this generational shift is that is rides on the new MQB platform that is used in everything from the Audi A3 MK3 to the Volkswagen Golf, to the Volkswagen Tiguan.
The generational shift from the Miura to the new LP400 Countach took place in the early seventies.
It's been 41 years since Honda introduced the Accord to the compact market and, in that time, it has been through 10 generational shifts, with the most recent occurring for the 2018 model year.
It's certainly a unique story: IRES is already the dominant professional residential landlord * in Ireland, focusing on Dublin apartments, which perfectly captures an ongoing generational shift (as we've seen in the US) towards urban living, delayed marriage & kids, and an increasing preference to rent vs. own.
In a special upcoming presentation, we'll reveal the factors that led us to this crucial decision, as well precisely how YOU could take advantage of what can only be described as a potentially generational energy shift.
His return to Sydney in 1967 contributed to a generational shift towards minimal geometric abstraction that was reflected in his first solo show at Gallery A and the ground breaking exhibition «The Field» in 1968.
The entire gimmick of Evoland is that as you progress in the game, the generational technology of the game shifts.
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