Sentences with phrase «great policy innovation»

Co-founder and chief executive officer Lei Jun said CDRs were «an excellent idea» in a recent interview, calling them «a great policy innovation
Those of us in positions of situational authority need to pay serious attention to how our agencies can generate greater policy innovation at the start of the policy cycle while, at the other end, pursuing administrative innovation to improve our delivery capabilities.

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He needs a great delivery, beautiful prose, and a healthy mix of policy innovation.
We advocate for policy that spurs innovation and helps domestic tech companies gain greater access to talent, capital and customers.
We need a strategy to advance our prosperity beyond the incomplete mantra of greater domestic IPR protection and open borders because these policies have not contributed to the growth of an indigenous innovation economy in Canada.
A group of the Wahhabis who went to great lengths in enforcing these doctrines and in standing adamant against any innovation, even including useful contributions of modern civilization, were suppressed by King Abul Aziz Ibn Sa`ud who believed in a wise, moderate policy of modernization.
But we must realize that forward - thinking policy and investments lead to economic prosperity that, in turn, supports greater breakthroughs in innovation.
«The Lombardy Region policy goes toward change management: business support schemes are changing, research and innovation is valued, and internationalization is turned into a great opportunity for growth,» says Raffaele Cattaneo, president of the Lombardy Regional Council.
«A greater number of Europhobic members... in the European Parliament would certainly have negative consequences on the idea to turn scientific research and innovation into a great European policy, as we have done for agriculture,» says Jean - Pierre Audy, an EPP parliamentarian from France who lost his seat in this election.
Or is it just the innovation needed to begin to shake up higher education policy and place greater power and focus on the students, and not just on the institutions?
The 25th anniversary of chartering is an opportunity to take stock of this policy innovation's greatest contribution: changing our understanding of what constitutes a public - education system.
It's both a sobering and exciting time to be working on these issues — inequalities continue to divide our nation and many others, while the potential for innovations in educational practice, policy and research to address these inequalities has never been greater
Just as we came together to transform federal education policy, it's time — guided by our innovation, our experience and our collective wisdom of what works — to work together to build that system of great neighborhood public schools.
They recommend «changes to federal, state, and local policy» and a greater degree of «neighborhood partnerships» among charters, public schools, foundations and universities if these schools are to «be a powerful vision for educational innovation in a new century.»
Earlier this year, the state Legislature passed a bill to ease the process that McDowell County must follow to become a school innovation zone, which would free selected schools from some state rules and policies, giving them greater flexibility to embrace new ideas and teaching strategies.
«Deutsche Bank and SkyPower are great examples of Ontario's energy policy and entrepreneurial innovation working together and creating new green energy jobs.
The SunE Sky projects in Norfolk are great examples of how the Government of Ontario's renewable energy policy, community foresight and industry innovation are working together to attract large investments, create new green jobs and enhance green skills while helping to combat climate change.
In fact, a great deal of the innovation in policies and programs that promote energy efficiency originates in states across the country.
By actively coordinating and aligning our policies, our governments are accelerating this transition and spurring greater innovation
The ranges reflect factors that include «the pace of technological innovation and the efficiency with which policy is applied across the globe: the faster the innovation and the greater the efficiency, the lower the cost.»
2016 saw decision makers continue to implement policies during the year to attract investment, drive deployment, foster innovation and encourage greater flexibility in infrastructure.»
Lower costs and greater value via innovation will make it that much easier for companies to weather the slings and arrows of federal and state policy swings, and for would - be customers to be able to gauge the solar value proposition.
From enabling unprecedented transparency, to active progress in open government and open machine readable data, innovation funds that scale what works, new types of public - private partnerships, and precision medicine, the Obama administration has made great strides to expand and prioritize innovation - driven policy.
This article, by Center Director Jack P. Shonkoff and Pat Levitt, science director of the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child, advocates for greater synergy between neuroscience and innovation in early childhood policy to improve life outcomes for children experiencing significant adversity.
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