The phrase
"great innovation" means a new and improved idea or invention that brings significant positive changes or improvements to a particular field or society.
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The legislation set the stage for
greater innovation in public education, providing the opportunity to explore different teaching methods and establishing new forms of accountability for schools.
When the faculty is empowered to make decisions backed up by the administration, a level of trust grows that allows
for greater innovation and more effective teaching.
In the early»90s companies started asking us how to help transform and design their organizations to
foster greater innovation.
The
next great innovation in shooting video game bad guys is focused not on our virtual guns, but on our virtual feet.
The company has
shown great innovation and performance in such diversified fields as retail financial markets, mutual funds, housing finance and life insurance.
I think you're seeing not
only greater innovations on the public school side through partnerships but also greater accountability from their partners, and therefore a greater concern for marrying excellence and equity.
The future smart air - conditioning units will
incorporate greater innovation to put a whole new level of control in the consumer's hands, in the process reducing home energy consumption.
The time
of greatest innovation, change, learning, collaborating, and constantly improving our schools has begun.
By contrast, making education providers directly accountable to parents allows for a more comprehensive understanding of quality that considers the needs of individual students and
fosters greater innovation and diversity.
Okay, so the cardboard bike probably won't be the next
great innovation in bicycle design (we'll leave the to carbon fibre and bamboo).
I demand a high level of quality performance from myself and those I work with, while also accepting occasional failures as essential tools
for greater innovation and personal and collective growth.
This in turn will
encourage greater innovation, better financial performance, improved candidate attraction and a boost to workplace culture ultimately leading to increased chances of staff retention.
Dishonored, Far Cry 3, Journey, Unfinished Swan, Borderlands 2, Mass Effect 3, Slender were
all great innovations in gaming in 2012 and all garnered huge followings.
Her fellow international keynote Sir Mason Durie, one of Aotearoa New Zealand's most highly respected academics, will speak about the potential for
great innovation at the interface of different knowledge systems.
In his popular book Where Good Ideas Come From1, Steven Johnson debunks the notion that
great innovations come from brilliant scientists sitting in solitude, pondering perplexing questions.
The annual $ 50,000 award recognizes and honors the artistic achievements of an African - American artist who
demonstrates great innovation, promise and creativity.
Ministers had argued that the new landscape would provide a high level of autonomy to schools and help drive up standards
through greater innovation and competition in the system.
It will not only shift consumer preference away from carbon intensive products and services, but it will also
spur greater innovation on the part of companies in those industries in order to stay competitive.
«P3s hold great potential for revitalizing our infrastructure and demonstrate how communities» projects can benefit through access to additional funding resources which can accelerate project delivery and
provide greater innovation.»
Our software development team is comprised of talented and passionate experts, so you will have the resources to create truly unique solutions to meet our clients» needs and lead our company
toward greater innovation.
Many great innovations, from microwave ovens and radar to the Big Bang theory, grew directly out of military research during World War II.
«We admire companies like Apple who
offer great innovations, but they provide very limited choices for the customer,» Shih said.
He closes by tracking the fifty year journey of developing global position satellites and GPS technology as one example of
how great innovations ~ big new ideas can develop over decades; they do nt have to just happen and become commonplace.
But
without greater innovation in mobile devices - beyond the incremental improvements that buyers have become accustomed to, and perhaps even bored of - we may well see more people hanging on to their devices for even longer.
The 20th century
produced great innovations in industrial process, including «kaizen,» the Japanese concept of continuous improvement espoused by Toyota (among others).
In 2013, Google and the Center for Entrepreneurship, Hong Kong, paired to create the Empowering Young Entrepreneurs (EYE) Program with the intention of
infusing greater innovation into an «entrepreneurial ecosystem [in Hong Kong that] is disconnected and facing an «innovation deadlock.
And, Mr. Prime Minister, I would like to salute not only your unwavering support for genome research, but also your visionary commitment to sparking ever -
greater innovation across the full spectrum of science and technology.
I'm skeptical of all utopian visions, including theirs — one imagining that a full - fledged system of choice (perhaps through universal Education Savings Accounts) will
yield greater innovation, productivity, and customer satisfaction — and produce better - educated young people to boot.
I'm lucky to have a job that marries my passion for journalism with the opportunity to celebrate and spread the word
about great innovations in public education.
Ever since Mark Zuckerberg hit the jackpot with Facebook, many young entrepreneurs and brilliant innovators have come up with other
great innovations leading up to successful start - up businesses.