Not exact matches
A
key part of the process is ensuring potential hires hold its values, which are celebrated and analyzed on an annual Values Day when McKinsey takes a hiatus from client
work to
study itself: well - handled situations, ambiguous calls, how to ensure adherence to its principles in the future.
Another
key, but unsurprising, finding from our
study was that trying to separate your personal life from your
work life is moot when you're a small business owner.
CATA,
working with 6 other major industry associations, 5 federal agencies, 4 provincial agencies, 2 universities and several NGOs as
key partners, has just completed a detailed
study of the challenges that must be addressed.
Key findings for the North American (U.S. and Canada) workforce surveyed in the
study include: • 51 % of employees are not happy at
work • 45 % of employees trust their company's leadership • 61 % of employees don't know their company's mission • 57 % of employees are not motivated by their company's mission • 60 % of employees don't know their company's vision • 57 % of employees don't feel recognized for their progress at
work • 61 % of employees don't know their organization's cultural values • 50 % of employees don't expect to be with their organization a year from now
The Northern Miner, Monday, March 31, 2008 Hiring for
key roles: 4 pitfalls to avoid By Andrew Pollard Special To The Northern Miner Throughout my experience
working as a headhunter at the executive level and helping companies improve their overall hiring processes, I have had a unique laboratory to
study the effectiveness — or lack -LSB-...]
(Reuters)- Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc's RNAi - based drug that targets a rare genetic disease met the main goal of a
key study, in a breakthrough for the new class of medicines that
works by blocking disease - causing proteins.
There are whole disciplines of academic
study on Greek, Asian, African, Mesoamerican, and Egyptian culture and mythology, and her
work consistently ignores
key aspects of each and every realm of
study her
work tries to touch.
That it is such a responsible and illuminating
study is due largely to Morrissey's solid understanding that it is Voegelin's theory of consciousness, presented and assessed here in detail in its development and refinement, that provides the
key to appreciating the theological dimension of Voegelin's philosophy and the basis for
working out what Morrissey calls «the principles of a Voegelinian theology.»
(It is sufficient to recall the
works of Ernst Cassirer, Philosophie der symbolischen Formen (3 vols.; Berlin, 1923 - 29) and his Essay on Man (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1944), and Susanne K. Langer, Philosophy in a New
Key: A
Study in the Symbolism of Reason, Rite and Art (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1942).
There are four
key factors — consistent across multiple
studies and found in our extensive
work with clients — that contribute to low engagement and, too often, employees deciding to leave their organization altogether:
An Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)
study looked at the impact and value of rice breeding
work of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) between 1985 and 2009 in three
key rice - growing countries: Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
A recent analysis of the Longitudinal
Study of Australian Children (LSAC) found that, in fathers, a higher parenting self - efficacy score was related to lower
work - family strain; and a
key mechanism by which fathers»
work / family strain was decreased was by their doing more than they regarded as their «fair share» of child rearing tasks.
Case
studies and narratives about what
works and what effective practice looks like are
key, and for this we need evidence of best practice examples from practitioners.
Principal researcher on the
study, Associate Professor of Epidemiology in Trinity, Dr Lina Zgaga, said: «The
key question that this
work raises is: «When breastfeeding is so strongly recommended across the board by the medical profession, what causes lower rates of breastfeeding following hospital births?
Citizens Union and Common Cause both took grants from a
key faction of the labor - backed
Working Families Party that funded
studies meant to promote publicly funded elections, a top labor priority.
This
work provides a resource to look further into some of the lncRNAs and
study their exact function in the inner ear — a
key first step towards a potential cure,» Prof. Avraham says.
«Many of the
key players orchestrating DNA methylation had previously been characterized, but what we didn't fully realize before this
study is that they all
work together in an elegant way,» said Scott Rothbart, Ph.D., assistant professor at Van Andel Research Institute (VARI) and the
study's senior author.
In addition to unraveling one of the
key processes that makes life possible, the
work also enables the detailed atomic
study of how antibiotics
work.
Yet in a
study led by Aimy Sebastian, a graduate student in the School of Natural Sciences at UC Merced who is conducting her Ph.D thesis
work under Loots, identified the secreted bone protein Sclerostin (SOST), as a
key molecule dysregulated as a result of prostate cancer - bone microenvironment interactions.
They also plan to follow up this comprehensive survey with more detailed
studies of
key corridors and to develop more local partnerships to advance this
work.
Stephen Davies, a neuroscientist at the University of Colorado at Denver who
studies nervous system regeneration using stem cells, is one of the
key scientists
working to overcome the obstacles in place.
For this
study, scientists
worked backwards to see whether they could use a ground - based coronagraph to get that
key information on the CME's speed fast enough to lengthen the warning time.
«Our
study not only provides new molecular data that complement the
work of the American team but also reveals
key microanatomical facts, explains Michel Milinkovitch.
The proof - of - concept
study, published online today in the journal Nature, demonstrates that a gene called PGC1 alpha provides kidneys with protection by
working through nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), a molecule involved in metabolism thought to be
key to the aging process.
«This
study revealed
key regulatory principles that explain how the helicase activity is initially suppressed and then becomes reactivated to begin its
work splitting the DNA.»
Professor Geoff Pilkington,
study co-author and Head of the Brain Tumour Research Centre, said: «Although this
work is still at an early stage, we have demonstrated
key elements that are associated with tumour cell binding to blood vessels and this may provide a target for future drug development to prevent the development of secondary tumours in the brain.
The
study, published as a QMUL School of Economics and Finance
Working Paper, looked at the period from 1998 to 2007, when English schools used a process called «borderlining» to regrade exams from students who narrowly missed out on a higher
Key Stage result.
«The
work published in this issue unequivocally concludes that sex matters and that researchers can no longer allow for the over-reliance on male animals and cells, which obscure
key differences that might influence clinical
studies.»
«These guys have
worked very hard for years through multiple
studies and pulled together, collectively, a way to enumerate and analyze the transitions between
key steps in this mechanical process.
The question of how and why animals choose mates is also one
key in the much larger
study of how evolution
works.
Elliott Main, M.D. who is the medical director of the CMQCC and the presenter of the
study at the SMFM annual meeting, explained, «The
keys for success were (1) multi-partner engagement, (2) rapid cycle data and (3) use of a novel quality improvement model involving pairing physician and nurse mentors
working with five to eight hospitals at a time, all within the construct of a large statewide project.»
The mosquito species in question, Anopheles stephensi, is a
key malaria vector in South Asia and the Middle East, and the
study offers the tantalizing possibility of ridding entire cities such as New Delhi and Calcutta of malaria, says Willem Takken of Wageningen University in the Netherlands, who was also not involved in the
work.
«This
study shows the quality of our
working conditions and personal relationships are
key to the nation's happiness.
Susan C. Miller, professor (research) of health services, policy and practice in the Brown University School of Public Health and lead author of the
study in the Journal of Palliative Medicine,
worked with colleagues to survey nursing directors at more than 1,900 nursing homes around the country between July 2009 and June 2010 to assess their knowledge of palliative care and their facility's implementation of
key palliative care practices.
«The
key factors are the effects of increasing female education on lowering birth rates in developing countries, and the health target that includes universal access to reproductive health services,» says IIASA population researcher Samir KC, who also
worked on the
study.
«We found being born earlier than the other litters in your neighbourhood was a
key factor in survival,» said Fisher, who
worked on the
study with U of G integrative biology Prof. Andrew McAdam.
«The X-ray
work at SSRL was a
key breakthrough in the
study,» Birnbaum said.
«With this technology now cleared by the FDA, we will see expanded use in the community;
studies such as the
work of Dr. Forrest and her team will be a
key part of developing scientific data on the physiological and psychological benefits from use of these technologies.»
«This gets into the
key aspects of our
work,» said
study lead author Jinhui Yang, who conducted the
work as a postdoctoral researcher at JCAP.
Experimental
work plays a
key role in the
study programme.
Three
key geometrical parameters including the size ratio of irregularity, the length of periodicity, and the number of irregularity have been
studied in this
work.
Previous
work by the NC3Rs showed that many publications reporting publicly funded animal research from the UK and US lacked
key information on how the
study was designed, conducted and analysed, which could limit their value in informing future scientific
studies and policy.
Each
work group was then tasked with designing a research program for a specific case
study using a genomic solution to address a
key environmental challenge, culminating with a presentation of their
work to a panel representing potential funding sources (industry, government, and philanthropy).
This
work involves molecular - genetic
studies in the model flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana and molecular, biophysical and bioinformatic
studies in taxa chosen for their
key positions in seed plant phylogeny.
SEA, Inc. continues to
work with decision - makers in government and industry in applying available science and identifying
key studies to improve the knowledge base for better environmental decision - making.
With this new
study they've discovered another
key microbe, a fungus called Candida tropicalis, that
works in tandem with the aforementioned bacteria to form a thin layer in the digestive tract that may cause the inflammation associated with Crohn's symptoms.
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«Another
key takeaway from our
study is that the traditional way of doing genetic
studies is not the only way that
works.
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The
key to strengthening the back, according to a
study, is to keep the pelvis from moving so that the back muscles do the
work, not bigger muscles like the gluteals (in the buttocks) or hamstrings (in the thighs).