Salvage Series presents objects from old factory production lines, and asks people to reflect on
how traditional skills are being lost and forgotten in post-industrial Britain.
Not exact matches
The scientifically - validated questions address
traditional things like the communication
skills of the physician, but will also take into consideration
how the telemedicine technology worked, whether it was effective, and
how it impacted the patient experience.
[01:30] Introduction [02:30] Tony welcomes Alexandra [03:40] Launching in 2007 — it came from a place of passion [04:25] Establishing clear roles among founders [05:40] Flexing her multilingual
skills in business [06:25] Adjusting
how you speak to someone based on their objectives [08:10] The secret to Gilt's growth [09:20] Building a business that would thrive during winter [10:20] Finding the capital to purchase inventory [10:40] Moving from venture to private equity funding [11:20] It's all about smart money [11:40] The future of
traditional retail [12:20] The subscription model [12:40] Catering to the time - starved customer [12:55] Bringing services into the home [13:10] Leaving Gilt to lead Glamsquad [16:10] Glamsquad started as an app [17:10] Vetting employees [18:10] Building trust with customers [19:00] Taking massive action — now [20:20] Launching the first sale on Gilt — without a return policy [21:30] Fitz [22:00] The average person wears only 20 % of their wardrobe [23:00] Taking the time to understand your customer [23:20] Challenges as a woman in business [24:40] Advice to a female entrepreneur that's just getting started [25:25] The importance of networking [25:50] Knowing the milestones to hit along the way
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skill is context - specific, and perhaps the real question is not
how we can hope to situate a
traditional virtue in contemporary circumstances but what circumstances today are most hostile to a Christian life and what moral
skills does countering them require.
Maybe I just don't see
how his more
traditional skill set is a benefit to the needs of modern defense
How Children Succeed introduced readers to an exciting new body of research showing that the
traditional way we measure children's abilities — through standardized tests of their cognitive
skills — was missing a crucial dimension: the importance of so - called non-cognitive
skills or character strengths, qualities like grit, curiosity, conscientiousness, self - control, and optimism.
Elders worry about
how modernization pushes out words for
traditional skills, such as long - distance canoe navigation.
«Whether you run your own academic lab or take a position at a company, learning
how to manage people, projects, and budgets are necessary
skills, but
traditional graduate and postdoctoral training do not offer formalized courses in these topics,» says Garth Fowler, outreach program manager for ScienceCareers.org.
Sweet also examined cultural explanations to determine
how traditional gender assumptions about the unique
skills of women and men might lead to identity differences, including those that relate to the importance of a career to one's identity.
You may not understand it yet or even deny it, but
traditional cardio is the most boring physical activity associated with strength training and physique enhancement (check out
how I upgraded my
skill in making up fancy names).
This seminar by Halima Begum considers the role of play in development and learning,
how it nurtures a breadth of
skills and improves achievements in
traditional outcomes.
All good things, up to a point, but note
how far they are from the
traditional obligation of schools to impart academic
skills and knowledge.
Using a
traditional tale from Burkina Faso, children can learn
how to develop their story - telling
skills Use in conjunction with the Interactive Wh...
Add in the highly individualized learner feedback on that practice from the
skill simulator, and you have to ask:
how can classroom training or
traditional elearning build
skills as effectively?
What's more, it doesn't seem wise to me to just abandon everything through more
traditional teaching methods, such as
how writing benefits the brain and body as well as the power of
traditional learning to teach researching
skills, world facts, and listening
skills.
To overcome this apparent problem, the education system needs to configure
how best to merge
traditional teaching and technology without compromising on the development of soft as well as hard
skills».
«What is tricky to do is to figure out
how to change the typically
traditional high school model of educating students into the proposed model that incorporates academics and a new
skill set,» he says.
The OCED rankings on subjects or NAPLAN results (as examples) are held up as report cards on
how we are doing in education, but the
skills that young people need are not as easy to measure in
traditional assesses like these examples.
Educators need to take notice of new learning and communications paradigms being adopted by today's learners,
how they are modifying
traditional notions about literacy, and whether they are directly affecting
how basic reading and writing
skills are acquired (Leu, 2000).
And librarians, who will now spend more time handling e-books than
traditional print items, will also have to advance their own research
skills and expand their own knowledge in order to remain competitive in the job market; as Seth Grodin notes in his recent ode to libraries, librarians will also be critical in teaching children
how to be «first - rate data sharks» in the knowledge - based economy.
This is an example of
how Teaching for Understanding is different than
traditional teaching of
skills objectives.
How the content standards, practice standards, and designated modeling standards connect across domains, categories, grade bands, and
traditional course boundaries to help students develop both deep conceptual understanding and functional, real - world application
skills.
During the ISTE conference, she discussed
how her school system is shifting from
traditional industrial - style classrooms with desks arranged in rows to more flexible learning spaces that encourage the development of 21st - century
skills.
Alfie Kohn says, «It would seem that
traditional education sometimes provides students with basic
skills but rarely with a penetrating understanding of what lies behind those
skills,
how they're connected, or
how they can be thoughtfully applied.»
Using one case study from sports (the Vancouver Giants hockey team) and one from education (Hackney Schools Borough in London, England), the authors illustrate
how the six components of uplifting leadership combine the hard and soft
skills that are often set against each other in
traditional leadership practice: counterintuitive thinking combined with disciplined application; dreaming with determination; collaboration with competition; metrics with meaning; pushing and pulling people into change; and long - term sustainability with short - term success.
Bringing Out the Artist in Your Students Students love to showcase their budding artistic
skills and you will be surprised by
how much fun your students will have by turning a
traditional book report into a work of art.
Learn
how to survive using
traditional Aboriginal
skills.
If you use your imagination a little, you can see
how Medical, Tech and Survival
skill traits would parse with
traditional MMO - fare.
How you progress depends on how you embrace the hacker lifestyle how you choose to enhance your traditional open - world combat skil
How you progress depends on
how you embrace the hacker lifestyle how you choose to enhance your traditional open - world combat skil
how you embrace the hacker lifestyle
how you choose to enhance your traditional open - world combat skil
how you choose to enhance your
traditional open - world combat
skills.
Dovecot Gallery, 31 July — 26 September 2015 The work of internationally renowned artist Kwang Young Chun illustrates
how eastern philosophy and
traditional craft making
skills continue to inspire innovation in contemporary art.
The length of time that a firm remains in one of the above governance cycles depends, to a greater or lesser degree, upon: the firm's economics; its culture; the
traditional method of admitting partners - through the firm's career development program, lateral hires or combination; the method of allocating profits to the partners and
how the system is administered; the personal characteristics, the rainmaking and professional
skills of partners whose practice areas are profitable over an extended period of time; and
how certain of the more influential partners are perceived by other influential partners.
Massachusetts called for a medical school like residency program in order to teach more practical
skills early on in a lawyer's career and New York studied the impact of technology, stating that «technology will continue to impact the way lawyers are educated and practice, and will impact the
traditional skills associated with lawyering and
how lawyers interact with their clients.»
If the other courses of first - year students are taught in the
traditional way, the professor using my approach will need to be up - front about why he or she uses this approach and
how it is part of a course that focuses on lawyering, not just the learning of doctrine.41 Collaborating with other faculty teaching the same group may be useful in validating the experience of reviewing transactional documents and developing lawyering
skills of the transactional attorney.
Are
traditional sales
skills (e.g., structured questioning) useful in conveying
how a lawyer stacks up against the competition?
In her presentation, «Law Students + Technology = Closing the Justice Gap,» Kaufman discussed ways in which law students are moving beyond
traditional curriculum paradigms, learning «lawyering
skills of the future,» and
how those
skills can help the next generation of lawyers and legal organizations provide access to justice for underserved groups and individuals.
The legal protection of
traditional knowledge (TK)-- the know -
how,
skills and practices of indigenous and local communities — has recently become a focus of dialogue and scholarship at national and international stages.
Particularly in countries with historically strong education systems, highly
skilled and experienced older workers will become prized company assets, but older workers staying in employment does raise concerns of
how to hire young talent when the
traditional employment pipeline remains at capacity at the older end.
As the United States struggles with
how to match good jobs to the two - thirds of adults who do not have a four - year college degree, his experience shows
how a worker's
skills can be emphasized over
traditional hiring filters like college degrees, work history and personal references.
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traditional skills (grades, certificates, etc.), and a little outside the box «ideas on
how to interview coaching?
Mr. Corcodilos suggests one way to make your resume stand out is to eschew the
traditional experience, education, and
skills elements and instead present a «working resume,» which outlines the work the company you're applying to needs done and
how you'd do it, and
how much profit you'd add to the company.
For both cases, our Executive Resume Writing Services are designed to match you with
skilled Resume Writers who know
how to craft documents that are a cut above the
traditional professional resume.
It typically replaces the
traditional objective statement, focusing on what you've accomplished, what unique
skills you can offer employers and
how you've contributed at your previous jobs.
Use the example of this
traditional resume template for Word that's included here, and keep reading for guidelines on
how to use the template and
how to write and format information about your education, experience and
skills.
Depending on
how crucial this
skill is to the job, you can present it front - and - center in a
skills - based resume, or add it to the description of a specific job using a more
traditional resume format.
It usually opens with a summary or profile, and where the chronological resume then lists dates, jobs, and employers, the functional resume's headings include
skills, accomplishments, and quantifiable achievements, giving the applicant an opportunity to demonstrate
how they can meet the job requirements even if they don't have a
traditional job history.
Potential employers will see your strongest assets first, and you can choose
how to divide the
skills using subheads such as the
traditional «Licenses and Certificates» or in
skills - based groupings — such as leadership, organization, sales or communication — with relevant certifications listed under each subhead.
Traditional owner groups and NTRBs must consider how the different capacities and skills of traditional owners can be best used and
Traditional owner groups and NTRBs must consider
how the different capacities and
skills of
traditional owners can be best used and
traditional owners can be best used and developed.
These authors effectively describe in lay terms
how mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation and interpersonal effectiveness
skills augment the more
traditional applications of cognitive behavioral therapy strategies in the treatment of anxiety.
We'll teach you
how video games and other digital technologies can be amazingly useful tools for teaching valuable thinking
skills to your child, even if she often has a difficult time with
traditional education.
In a thoughtful, humourous, and concise manner, Nancy Cameron scrutinizes the landscape of
traditional litigation - based family practice, and provides guidance on
how to rethink personal and professional values, to develop the new
skills required in a collaborative practice, and to set up an interdisciplinary collaborative family practice.