International - mindedness, cultural awareness / sensitivity and critical thinking skills are the tickets for future success in
this increasingly flat world.
Not exact matches
Flattered by the attention and entranced by du Pont's majestic
world, Mark comes to see his benefactor as a father figure and grows
increasingly dependent on him for approval.
Today, with the invention of many new technologies, the
world is becoming
increasingly flatter and too complex for organizations to conquer on their own, Teitel explains.
Human rights have become
increasingly important as a moral compass to help negotiate differences in this
flat world.
As the
world becomes
increasingly interdependent or «
flat,» to use New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman's familiar terminology, enhancing human capital will become
increasingly critical.
«Many of our students come to us without the social - emotional skills they need to become productive adults in a
world that is
increasingly becoming smaller and
flatter.
In that
flat world, what will differentiate outcomes is how motivated students are to undertake the work of learning; how well they tackle the inevitable barriers to achievement, including social and emotional challenges; and whether they move beyond the basics and engage in the higher - order learning that's
increasingly important for college, careers, and life.
In a
world where
increasingly stringent emissions regulations mean that big manufacturers look every which way to lower CO2 and NOx outputs, Porsche saw fit to ditch its naturally aspirated six - cylinder engine in the Cayman in favour of a more frugal
flat - four - cylinder turbo.
It seems to be the way of the
world that new car buyers
increasingly want their car tech to rival their best home tech, so we archaic
flat - earthers will just have to get used to it and fall in line.
But that picture is rapidly changing, because emissions are
flat to declining throughout the industrialized
world, but
increasingly rapidly in the large emerging economies, in particular, China.
But what if, as the real
world evidence
increasingly suggests, your prognostications of climate doom are
flat out wrong?
«Many of our students come to us without the social - emotional skills they need to become productive adults in a
world that is
increasingly becoming smaller and
flatter.