Sentences with phrase «needed creative culture»

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«When creative projects escape the need to generate profit, the result is a more vibrant and diverse culture.
«An Italian Family Dinner is a brilliant metaphor for the type of culture we need at Saatchi to be a great creative agency,» says Smart.
Building a new business takes more than technological skills and creative genius — it needs people, and if you're going to create a great culture as well as a great product, those people need tending to in a plethora of different ways.
We aim to create a culture that's creative and inspiring which means we need fresh input from young talent.
The Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Elizabeth Ofosu - Adjare, has said that as part of its mandate to promote national development through the promotion of culture, the ministry will collaborate with traditional authorities to rebrand their festivals in line with the current globalCulture and Creative Arts, Elizabeth Ofosu - Adjare, has said that as part of its mandate to promote national development through the promotion of culture, the ministry will collaborate with traditional authorities to rebrand their festivals in line with the current globalculture, the ministry will collaborate with traditional authorities to rebrand their festivals in line with the current global needs.
Elizabeth Ofosu - Adjare, Minister for Tourism, Culture & Creative Arts, said accessible tourism for all was about the creation of the best environment that could cater for the needs of everyone.
Even though we presented few most important tricks to win Vietnamese lady's heart all in all you need to remember to respect her culture at first and be creative while dating.
Of course these young people need rescue; but at the same time, we must be more creative in challenging the culture of ignorance and hate that pushes these kids into that river in the first place.
Changing a culture of violence into a culture of peace requires a transformation of problems into creative and constructive solutions that answer the needs of the individuals involved.
«The [bullying] problem calls for creative solutions that need to be embedded in the learning culture.
Digging into some California - focused work with the Center for Teaching Quality (CTQ), we found that teachers at L.A. Unified's Social Justice Humanitas Academy (9 - 12) and UCLA Community School (K - 12) do just that by establishing collaborative leadership cultures driven by shared purpose, functioning as learners, taking risks to try creative new things, assessing performance, and establishing close ties with the community to learn about its needs.
Commissioned by Ed Vaizey, then minister for culture, communications and the creative industries, it was intended as a review of the skills needs of the video - games and visual effects industries, long seen as economically valuable sectors of the UK economy.
«We felt that now was the time to join an industry leader that brings the resources and support we need for long term success, while still keeping our culture and creative freedom.
Now in its fifth month of tenure, its web - based international platform stems directly from Creative Time's belief in the value of artists» voices and their growing need for agency in a media - saturated culture.
We are focused on developing mutually beneficial relationships with strong regional operators and providing flexible and creative financing structures to meet their evolving needs while continuing to drive long - term value through a culture of trust, transparency, and shared success.
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