If the results of this study are also positive, then this will result
in a change in practice.»
AITSL's Charter for Professional Learning — that really helped us to understand what kind of professional learning processes are most likely to result
in changes in practice.
provides that being competent means staying abreast
in changes in the practice of law, including the benefits and risks of relevant technology.
Not exact matches
A typical newsletter might include a press release as well as important announcements about products and services, new business
practices or
changes in management.
Here are the three key areas
in which Intel is
changing its business
practices to allow it to become diverse — and how things are going so far.
«We're going to write a charter, but
in the end it won't really
change our
practices,» he adds, insisting that he respects his staffers» time, and does not expect them to respond to after - hours emails.
CEO Karl - Johan Persson has made responsible supply chain
practices core to the brand's business strategy, one which has propelled H&M into a clear leadership position, engaging with local governments and industry
in pushing for substantive
change.
And local efforts at
changing that are not at all helped by businesspeople from affluent countries — with supposedly sophisticated markets and best -
in - class business
practices — show up with briefcases full of cash.
«It is a privilege to
practice again, and we want to take on cases that, through litigation,
change social inequalities
in favor of the greater good,» Edwards said.
SPECIAL REPORT: The effects of a Fifo lifestyle on the workforce have prompted
changes in workplace
practices among some of the major resources sector players.
It has always been a necessity to make modifications to an organization's best
practices in order to stay abreast with the
changing conditions
in the market.
We will occasionally update this Cookie Policy to reflect
changes in our
practices and services.
Either way, it's not at all clear that it is a good substitute for
changing the
practices that have been angering critics
in the first place.
Although a similar agreement was signed
in 2012
in Indonesia, labour advocacy groups said the Bangladeshi agreement is unprecedented because not only is it legally binding, but it commits brands and suppliers to
changing their pricing and sourcing
practices.
A pair of restaurant chains, even popular ones, can't
change the
practices of the egg industry on their own, and hence can't make a meaningful dent
in the total quantity of cruelty
in the industry.
If you want to
change the world of painless dentistry, so be it - but open your
practice with that goal
in mind: how you will do it, one office at a time and how you will use your first office as the prototype for all the offices to come.
The FCC had issued a report
in January saying AT&T's and Verizon's
practices, known as «zero rating,» were likely anti-consumer, but that did not require them to
change what they were doing.
But this concept of signing up for emails that reminder you to
practice certain habits, or make positive
changes in your life is still fairly new.»
CONS: Books age well, but management
practices seldom do, especially
in a rapidly
changing industry such as this one.
Uber needs a deal - maker who can take them into the connected car future without too many dings and dents, but they also need someone who is willing to force a
change in the culture at a company that has been way too cavalier
in how they form best
practices.
So, while it may seem like an usually sinister phenomenon, cannibalistic ways appear to be a long -
practiced final resort for animals who are trying to hold on
in the face of
changing environmental conditions.
A third important distinction lies
in the fact that by
changing their harvesting
practices, forest companies» products could be made acceptable to environmentalists.
May also called for big
changes to who sits on boards so that they include employees, as is the case
in some European countries: «In practice, [board members] are drawn from the same, narrow social and professional circles as the executive team and — as we have seen time and time again — the scrutiny they provide is just not good enoug
in some European countries: «
In practice, [board members] are drawn from the same, narrow social and professional circles as the executive team and — as we have seen time and time again — the scrutiny they provide is just not good enoug
In practice, [board members] are drawn from the same, narrow social and professional circles as the executive team and — as we have seen time and time again — the scrutiny they provide is just not good enough.
(Such thinking has resulted
in significant
changes to the company's sourcing procedures, its dealings with manufacturers and customers, and other
practices.)
But when shareholders vote down a pay package, companies will often sit down with major shareholders — which
in Cheniere's case includes Soroban Capital Partners and PointState Capital — and consult with them on how to
change their pay
practices.
A few simple
changes incorporating the
practices of some of the biggest names
in business can help you turn things around and get ahead.
Named to Forbes» 30 Under 30 list
in 2016 — alongside some of Hollywood's finest — his outsourced digital marketing model is
changing the way companies approach the
practice.
It was then that the 41 - year - old owner of Luxurywares (eBay User ID: luxurywares)
in Briarcliff Manor, New York, which sells mostly clothing and collectibles, made some
changes to her shipping
practices.
Bloom's advice to Alphabet's general counsel is to
change its search
practices, particularly
in Europe, but also
in the U.S.
The carrier last week announced two rule
changes in response to the incident, including ending the
practice of calling police to remove passengers from overbooked planes.
Until
practices or policies
change, however, consumers would be wise to educate themselves about the privacy and security risks associated with «always on» devices
in the home, from Google Homes and Amazon Echoes to smart televisions.
It has
changed its production and sourcing
practices in a bid to adapt, but to little avail so far.
Chipotle as part of the announcement also said that it would give its chickens more space (6 pounds per square foot), provide them with improved lighting and litter
in their housing, and
change how its chickens are slaughtered to a
practice pushed for by animal welfare activists.
The result is a radical
change in the
practice of strategy at this big company, letting market response to cheap experiments prevail over a battle of managerial egos.
And though a law forbidding women from working
in stores was reversed five years ago,
in practice, things are only now slowly starting to
change in certain cities.
If the federal government required projected climate conditions to be considered when spending on infrastructure
in flood - prone areas, construction
practices would
change, he added, noting the same pressures would drive chemical plants or other industries to have a wider margin of safety.
The app then
changed tack and defended the
practice to Buzzfeed, explaining that «these are standard
practices in the mobile app ecosystem.»
In early February, the firm received a response from Vanguard, which Tim Smith, senior vice president at Walden Asset Management, told me included a discussion of Vanguard's efforts to talk with companies about social and environmental issues, but stopped short of saying that Vanguard would actually
change its proxy voting
practices.
In early January, Walden Asset Management, a corporate client who uses Vanguard for their 401 (k) program, wrote Vanguard about its proxy voting
practices with respect to social and environmental issues like political spending and climate
change.
«The administration had made it very clear they are
changing the thrust of U.S. policy to allow the private sector
in Cuba to blossom,» said Pedro Freyre, chair of law firm Akerman LLP's international
practice.
Sessions would not commit that «there would never be any
changes»
in the agreements, which are overseen by a judge and require police departments to overhaul their
practices.
A meeting scheduling service is an important tool for
changing the culture of meetings
in the office because it enforces best
practices and new processes with software.
We live
in fast - paced, ever -
changing world and if we want to keep our teams engaged and motivated we need to
change and adapts our management styles and
practices to engage with our teams.
When my company updated our words, we also updated our
practices, with
changes that had to filter right down to each sales associate
in every store.
Facebook has introduced a raft of
changes to its privacy
practices,
in two separate announcements.
There have also been
changes to quality - control
practices, thanks to staff input
in the design and manufacturing processes.
Many supporters of delay also argued that the President's Memorandum has rendered the ultimate fate of the Fiduciary Rule and PTEs uncertain and that proceeding with the April 10, 2017 applicability date
in the face of this uncertainty would impose unnecessary costs and burdens on the financial services industry and result
in unnecessary confusion to investors inasmuch as products, services, and advisory
practices could
change after completion of the examination.
Contributor Kristopher Jones explains how SEOs should be
changing their
practices to keep up with trends
in the way Google evaluates web pages...
Other characteristics that are shared due to the common methodology include: (1) The estimates encompass both transfers and
changes in society's real resources (the latter being benefits
in the context of the 2016 RIA but costs
in this RIA because gains are forgone); (2) the estimates have a tendency toward overestimation
in that they reflect an assumption that the April 2016 Fiduciary Rule will eliminate (rather than just reduce) underperformance associated with the
practice of incentivizing broker recommendations through variable front - end - load sharing; and (3) the estimates have a tendency toward underestimation
in that they represented only one negative effect (poor mutual fund selection) of one source of conflict (load sharing),
in one market segment (IRA investments
in front - load mutual funds).
While not obvious on the surface, there has been a fundamental sea -
change in the investment community that has made the incremental Unicorn investment a substantially more dangerous and complicated
practice.