Sentences with phrase «global audiences in mind»

Our employee development programs are designed with your organizational goals and global audiences in mind.

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In City, Bilic may foresee another giant primed for a killing, and another high - profile contest which can afford his attack - minded team the opportunity to shine before a global audience.
Since 2008, Ed has served as Co-Principal Investigator (with Anthony Leiserowitz and Connie Roser - Renouf) of the Yale / George Mason University Climate Change in the American Mind audience research project, which tracks public opinion about climate change, including the Global Warming's Six Americas audience segments.
Their talented team brings incredibly unique leather goods to life, serving a global audience, and meticulously keeping in mind the international standards of quality.
Showing few visible signs of the massive rewrites, reshoots and other post-production patchwork that delayed its release from December 2012, this sleekly crafted, often nail - biting tale of global zombiepocalypse clicks on both visceral and emotional levels, resulting in an unusually serious - minded summer entertainment whose ideal audience might be described as comicbook fanboys who also listen to «Democracy Now.»
As instructional designers, we should keep some important things in mind while designing corporate training materials for global audiences.
Keep in mind that you're writing these days for a global audience, so avoid using Americanisms or British / Aussie slang and overly ornate phrasings.
Hoerdt also said the game's location will be key to attracting as broad an audience as possible around the globe: «It will be located in a fictional place in the US because we think that today, to establish a new brand with a western audience, it helps to win with the US market, so part of the choice [in setting] is having this global worldwide audience in mind.
When I asked a senior level former Western Fuels employee about the infamous leaked memo subset having the «reposition global warming» phrase, he said he was aware of it as unsolicited suggestions, but it was rejected as not what Western Fuels had in mind for the ICE campaign's goals or targeted audience.
Since 2008, Ed has served as Co-Principal Investigator (with Anthony Leiserowitz and Connie Roser - Renouf) of the Yale / George Mason University Climate Change in the American Mind audience research project, which tracks public opinion about climate change, including the Global Warming's Six Americas audience segments.
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