Sentences with phrase «models by other organizations»

We're trying to boost the adoption of transparency models by other organizations and a make it an indispensable requirement for token sales.»

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Decisions made by Facebook, Google, and others now dictate strategy for all news organizations, but especially those with advertising - based models.
Below are a few ways I believe organizations can create a more inclusive model, and strengthen their business by expanding their ability to connect and include others in the process:
Since distribution through social networks has become one of the primary ways people find news and information, the report says, «decisions made by Facebook, Google, and others now dictate strategy for all news organizations, but especially those with advertising - based models.
Not only was giving back to the community a philosophy McClelland instilled in his company, but he himself served as a role model by actively supporting many charitable, business and community organizations including the St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance, Phoenix Children's Hospital, Phoenix Mountain Preserve, the Boy Scouts of America, Boys & Girls Club, and Interfaith Ministries, among others.
A cursory study of black - led education movements — Freedom Schools and the East, among others — would have revealed that empowerment engenders excellence, not zero tolerance and shame employed in the «no - excuses» model favored by white - led organizations.
Instead of choosing among four contentious turnaround models (turnaround, restart, school closure, and transformation), schools have two new additional options: One option allows state agencies to establish any whole school improvement strategy for use by local education agencies with approval from the U.S. Secretary of Education, and the other option permits schools to partner with outside organizations who have successful records in school turnarounds.
Partnerships to Uplift Communities is served by another non-profit organization, PUC National, which was created in order to support and enhance the achievement of the mission of the schools and also replicate the model in other communities.
Developed by Public Impact, an educational consulting organization based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the model was inspired by research indicating that top teachers — as measured by student growth — facilitate up to three times more learning for their students as other teachers.
4) To serve as a model for other animal welfare organizations globally by sharing knowledge and expertise so they can achieve similar results by replicating successful life - saving programs for animals.
Require the animal shelter to maintain and publish on its website or other public location, (i) a list of animal welfare organizations requesting notice of scheduled destructions and (ii) statistical release rates by quarter and annually for the prior three years using models and formulas developed in the Asilomar Accords of 2004.
To accomplish this, we have adopted a residency model similar to those used for years by research hospitals and other professional organizations.
The internal policy of the Canadian Human Rights Commission concerning the accommodation of mental illness has been published [PDF] by that organization as a model that may prove helpful in the development of such a policy by other organizations.
It is unaffected by the situation or moment, and maturing individuals develop adaptive internal working models (i.e. cognitive strategies) to inform their relationships with other individuals, groups or organizations through the life span (Bowlby, 1982; Fonagy, 1997; Lewis et al., 2000; Weber & Frederico, 2007).
VPO major functions are: (a) Coordination of the development, implementation, and evaluation of two major programs: the ACT / Raising Safe Kids Program (parenting skills training and child maltreatment prevention program) and The Effective Providers for Child Victims of Violence Program (training for mental health and other professionals on trauma, assessment tools and treatment models for children victimized by violence); (b) Development of training and educational materials, technical assistance and training to professionals and organizations participating in both programs; (c) Dissemination of research - based knowledge, information, and materials to professionals and the general public on violence, prevention and related topics through Web (www.actagainstviolence.apa.org), Facebook page www.Facebook.com/ACTRaisingSafeKids and other social media outlets; (d) Collaboration with other national associations, national collaboratives, and federal agencies to promote the contributions of psychology and psychologists to the understanding and prevention of violence.
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