Our unique Management Infrastructure Series takes learning beyond 48 hours of classroom training and into
immediate practice by inspiring dialogue across departments and experience levels through social networking and triad coaching.
Not exact matches
Audience members experience
immediate results
by putting the principles into
practice, right at the event!
A
practicing lawyer, advising a legislative committee or governor, would predict the following: the law would meet
immediate legal challenge and be struck down
by a federal district court, which would be affirmed
by the court of appeals.
The view that Jesus was a village farmer who also has
practiced part - time carpentry in his native village and
immediate surroundings as corroborated
by the parabolic emphases has been confirmed
by recent archaeological discoveries.31 Recent explorations have revealed that Nazareth was a small agricultural village that came into being in the 3rd century BCE.32 Settlements in Nazareth were mostly found right at the top, whereas in the nearby «three northern spurs» they were to be found largely «on the slopes, lower ridges, and just off the basins.
It is our assumption that financing the purchase of goods for
immediate consumption either
by borrowing money or
by selling our capital assets is not a sustainable
practice.
Another strength is that our results provide a more complete assessment of socioeconomic inequalities in breastfeeding rates,
by estimating both relative and absolute inequalities, than common
practice in inequality assessments.23 Finally, our study analysed effects of the intervention not only on an
immediate, direct outcome (breastfeeding) but also on a long - term consequence of breastfeeding (child cognitive ability) that is associated with important health and behavioural outcomes in later life.27
Moms who experience breastfeeding difficulties are likely to see near -
immediate improvements
by practicing Kangaroo Care for at least 60 minutes per session, 1 - 2 times a day.
You'd be wrong, of course, since no system run
by human beings existing outside of the
immediate personal orbit of Barack Obama will function in
practice with anything resembling rational efficiency.
On behalf of the Davidoff Hutcher & Citron government affairs
practice we wanted to provide clients and friends of the firm an
immediate top - level briefing on the 2018 - 19 State of New York Executive Budget, just released within the last 24 - hours
by Govern...
The judge's appointment of an independent monitor of Stop and Frisk policies and
practices is an important step and I urge Mayor Bloomberg to cooperate fully with the spirit and the letter of her decision, including the
immediate reforms directed
by the ruling.»
A more
immediate problem for climate change is methane, which is released
by landfills and melting permafrost and through farming
practices.
«The flawed
practice by the Project of not adequately accounting for threats in the budgeting process needs
immediate correction,» the report states.
In courses such as these, the best learning strategies frequently involve some form of direct instruction or demonstration followed
by learner
practice or drill with
immediate performance feedback, and less of the creative, open - ended problem solving at the heart of PBL.
So I saw this extreme environment, and while my
immediate family did not
practice this, we were affected
by the restrictions for women.»
Job embedded professional learning honors adult experience, involves educators in decisions about their learning, is relevant and can be applied to
immediate issues directly related to educators
practice, occurs over time, engages educators in dialogue and reflection, provides educators the
practice and feedback necessary to implement knowledge and skills, and occurs in a healthy school culture characterized
by trust, collaboration, and continuous learning.
Supplementing the five case studies, brief vignettes written
by practitioners show how core
practices — teamwork, the use of achievement data, and planning for measurable goals — made an
immediate and profound difference in student learning at their respective schools.
Great teachers know that
by using this information all the time and making adjustments to their instructional
practices, they are able to give students timely and
immediate support where and when it is needed.
By providing
immediate, nonjudgmental feedback on
practices they witnessed — combined with background information connected to each
practice — Powell and Napoliello raised teachers» awareness of each instructional approach and how they might sharpen their use of it.
The older kids get to
practice their skills and the younger kids get motivated
by the attention from the older students as well as
immediate feedback to
practice what they have learned.
He exceeds expectations in his course work and clinical
practice, as evident
by his exemplary deliverables and
immediate implementation of feedback.
He sees an
immediate need for individuals who can perform wellness care in his hospital to enable the veterinarians to concentrate on more complex cases.a In such
practices, the shortage can be met
by another veterinarian, though that increases operation cost compared with MLVPs, and this cost will be passed on to pet owners.
The course will guide you step -
by - step to create a personal daily meditation
practice that will give you
immediate and long - term benefits for your physical health, emotional well - being, and every other aspect of your life.
Despite the
immediate popularity of the DLC, the bold move made
by Studio Wildcard unleashed an abundance of negative feedback with fans claiming that paying for an expansion on an incomplete game is poor
practice.
De Jong writes: «Warm despite the preponderance of grey, Dickinson
practiced an
immediate form of painting in the smaller paintings, many of which can be viewed at Babcock... Painted quickly and in one sitting, these paintings were greatly admired
by the Abstract Expressionists.»
Inspired
by William Copley, Alien designer H. R. Giger, Peter Saul, and Francis Picabia, Curry is excited
by how
immediate his
practice has become.
The dialogue between contemporary artworks and objects from the past speak to his overall
practice and material considerations for incorporating objects encountered
by chance or from his
immediate surroundings into the installation.
Materials and objects like shoes, bones, oxygen cylinders, silicone, amongst others, constitute a formal point of departure for the show, in an artistic
practice marked
by the usage of things from the artist's
immediate surroundings.
Park continues to challenge the viewer's assumptions
by photographing each paint - splattered vessel, once more displacing the genre's meditative element with a more
immediate, contemporary
practice.
Your firm should have a business plan which spells out those strategies and initiatives that the firm, its
practice groups and individual attorneys intend to implement to reach the
immediate and longer term goals and objectives agreed to
by the partners.
By adopting this start point, the MPS provide
immediate support and reassurance to complainants; Operation Midland provides a demonstration of this policy in
practice:
It has also largely got over its struggles in the
immediate post-crisis years, caused
by a dominating real estate
practice.
Needless to say, the lawsuit triggered a major review of licensing
practices by the legal publishers who took
immediate steps to ensure that the issue was addressed in publishing agreements negotiated after the date that the lawsuit was initiated.
However, good technology lawyers can sometimes add value to their clients simply
by thinking outside the technology box
by raising practical issues that go beyond our
immediate practice areas.
Foley Hoag's Security and Privacy
practice provides clients with experienced and effective legal counsel on the security and privacy issues encountered
by businesses that often require
immediate and...
By outward appearances a simple - looking
practice, EFT has been lauded as having an outsized,
immediate impact on stress and anxiety.
Historically, this could be done
by purchasing a single premium
immediate annuity at retirement, except in
practice retirees rarely ever want to lock up so much of their capital — in fact, retirees annuitize so rarely that economists have dubbed it an «annuity puzzle».
• Implemented 1200 outreach programs over a course of 5 years to raise awareness of potential risks and
immediate ways of handling them • Saved an entire office (87) people from impending disaster
by quickly evacuating them from the premises before the onset of a flood • Devise safety development plans in a bid to deal with natural or manmade disasters • Provide consultancy to businesses in regards to functional steadiness during emergencies • Analyze and plan for potential risks
by performing risk assessment tasks to ward off dangers associated with infection outbreaks and disasters • Prepare safety exercises and drills and execute
practice drills to prepare personnel for actual events • Communicate with emergency services in the event of an emergency and help coordinate response for non-emergency service organizations • Design and implement emergency preparedness training to ensure that personnel respond to emergency situations in a proactive manner • Determine goals and develop comprehensive tracking systems to ensure appropriate implementation of emergency preparedness programs
Active in consulting, planning and implementing viable solutions to the needs of the business through research, data analysis, and
by directing best
practice resources and staff to meet the
immediate and long range goals of business to business customers a...
On average, ROE seems to achieve replicable
immediate effects, as rated
by teachers (mean absolute effect size [ES] =.25), larger effects than those reported in the most comprehensive meta - analysis to date regarding similar programs implemented as smaller - scale models or demonstrations (mean ES =.21) or in routine
practice (mean ES =.10)(Wilson et al. 2003; Wilson and Lipsey 2007).