As the role play therapist you will have the experience
of breakthrough by applying methods that are somatically attuned, fresh and new.
Not exact matches
One
of the most exciting things about studying Musk and other
breakthrough innovators is that it reveals that even though these people often have special, difficult - to - imitate abilities or traits, the mechanisms
by which these abilities and traits lead to innovation are often something we can tap ourselves.
«Some
of the most significant ideas come about when someone sees a problem in a new way — often
by combining disparate elements that initially seemed unrelated,» writes marketing and strategy consultant Dorie Clark in her 2015 book, «Stand Out: How to Find Your
Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It.»
Let me give you an example: One
breakthrough company is Staubach, the commercial brokerage business run
by Roger Staubach, the same Roger Staubach who was the quarterback
of the Dallas Cowboys for many years.
Future Engineers is a 2016 Small Business Innovation Research grant awardee from the US Department
of Education and was named a
Breakthrough Award winner
by Popular Mechanics in 2015.
Yes — and in the future, such
breakthroughs may not only become more prevalent than those engineered
by experts or geniuses in a particular field, they may actually become the most important source
of creative
breakthroughs.
After the two designed their
breakthrough invention — a router that connects computer networks — and spent six years building the company, Lerner was fired
by its board
of directors in 1990, the same year Cisco went public.
While relying on a group or talking to an expert can definitely help, I have come to some
of my biggest
breakthroughs by simply taking some time to sit down and read a book.
His research on memory and imagination was listed in the top 10 scientific
breakthroughs of the year
by Science in 2007.
He's also the winner
of the inaugural
Breakthrough Junior Challenge, funded in part
by a grant from Zuckerberg, which asks young people between the ages
of 13 and 18 to create short videos that communicate big ideas in life sciences, physics and math.
Bell Labs, which produced many
of the scientific
breakthroughs of the 20th Century, has virtually disappeared as the result
of mergers that left it owned
by Nokia.
Another
breakthrough that she says could help them achieve those dual goals: telemedicine,
by which doctors can check up on their patients via video chat or phone — though Lee notes that the current lack
of insurance reimbursement for those services is holding back its potential.
In fact, The Information said that the clip was created
by film studio special effects rather than being the result
of internally developed optical
breakthroughs.
Many
of the world's most successful brands create
breakthrough ideas that are inspired
by a deep understanding
of consumers» lives and use the principles
of design to innovate and build value.
Industries are being transformed
by breakthroughs in biotechnology, artificial intelligence, drones, robotics, the Internet
of things, autonomous vehicles, nanotechnology, 3D printing, and on and on.
After a global
breakthrough of its smartphone game in which players use a slingshot to attack pigs who steal the birds» eggs, Rovio said a few years ago that it could go public
by 2013, either in Hong Kong or New York.
Progressive approaches to the delivery
of health services benefit more lives
by accelerating the application
of those
breakthroughs.
Effective PARP inhibitors are particularly sought after
by drugmakers because
of their potential to be used in combination with other types
of cancer treatments to create new
breakthroughs in treatments.
«Historically, they were the domain
of «boiler room» frauds that aggressively peddled penny stocks
by falsely promising the companies were on the verge
of major
breakthroughs, releasing groundbreaking products, or merging with blue chip competitors.»
Less than a year after spinning off from the University
of Waterloo's faculty
of engineering, IPT has been recognized
by the Federal and Ontario governments for its
breakthrough technology and efforts towards commercialization.
«We're proud
of this project, which will drive innovation and grow our economy
by bringing medical
breakthroughs that provide better healthcare to Ontarians.»
TORONTO, August 16, 2016 — Today, MaRS Discovery District launched Innovation Partnership: Procurement
by Co-Design, a program designed to accelerate the development
of technological
breakthroughs by Ontario's health ventures and facilitate their procurement within the Ontario public health system.
Today, MaRS Discovery District launched Innovation Partnership: Procurement
by Co-Design, a program designed to accelerate the development
of technological
breakthroughs by Ontario's health ventures and facilitate their procurement within the Ontario public health system.
Reuters notes that the two companies have had a «
breakthrough» in negotiations on a mega-merger, and are «close to agreeing tentative terms» on a deal that could be completed
by the end
of October.
Every entrepreneur needs to adopt a more rigorous process, like this eight - step one developed and tested
by Thomas Edison and many others to accelerate the production
of big
breakthrough ideas:
The forces at play today include technology and cost
breakthroughs that make clean energy increasingly competitive, as well as a rapidly growing domestic and global market for clean energy solutions fuelled
by the desire
of governments and citizens to reduce carbon pollution.»
For example, Bill and Melinda Gates — and a consortium
of other well - known investors — recently launched the $ 2 billion green energy
Breakthrough Energy Ventures fund, whose goal is to invest in technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
by at least half a gigaton.
Recognized as a «branding expert»
by the Associated Press, Fortune, and Inc. magazine, she is the author
of Reinventing You: Define Your Brand, Imagine Your Future and her most recent book, Stand Out: How to Find Your
Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It, was released in April 2015.
Such a
breakthrough therapy could reduce the cost
of care for Alzheimer's patients in 2050
by $ 447 billion.
Data compiled
by MaRS Discovery District in Toronto shows Canada has a strong portfolio
of clean tech startups working on
breakthrough technologies that will change the way we use energy, water and minerals.
But the real
breakthrough occurred in 1886 when Charles Martin Hall (Ohio, United States) and Paul Heroult (France) separately invented comparable solutions for the extraction
of aluminum from bauxite ore
by electrolysis.
Medicine
by Design Executive Director Peter Zandstra said decades
of regenerative medicine
breakthroughs in Toronto «have allowed us to build higher and higher peaks
of excellence.»
(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.
«While most artificial intelligence approaches focus on replacing humans, our mission at CognitiveScale is to deliver
breakthrough business outcomes
by the pairing
of people and machines,» said Akshay Sabhikhi, CEO, CognitiveScale.
It is envisaged to ensure safe storage
of significant volume
of files and data
by using decentralized file system IPFS (
breakthrough technology
of the 21st century).
The guarantee
of send finality and confidence from counterfeiting but the need to entrust cryptocurrency with a financial surrogate has been hailed as a
breakthrough by advocates
of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
Scientists who don't debate or question settled science might miss opportunities for a new
breakthrough that hadn't been observed or conceived
of by a human mind.
The plunge into space, the acquisition
of new weapons, the
breakthroughs in medical and other sciences are shaped largely
by their own internal dynamics... The human being, while being the inventor, is simultaneously the prisoner
of the process
of invention.10
The
breakthroughs of communal paschal - metanoetic Christian experience, and the reformations they engendered, were increasingly outnumbered
by the deformative breakdowns into sacralism.
This is due, in large part, to the
breakthrough book Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control
of Your Life
by Cloud and Townsend.
Krauss» fallacious account
of how something can come from nothing, though presented as a great
breakthrough, and praised as such
by Dawkins in his afterword, is largely a rehash
of ideas already put forward
by Hawking, Mlodinow, and some less eminent physics popularizers.
He failed, in part, because
of the inferiority
of some
of his aircraft and the technological
breakthrough made
by Britain's «boffins,» the scientists who invented radar in the 1930s.
Thus being the nature
of technology, scientific progress, and
breakthroughs is the old science being usurped
by new science.
I know
of no scientists, believer or not, who claims his
breakthrough came from, or was aided
by his religious beliefs.
A number
of recent technological
breakthroughs, through digitalized compression techniques, will at some point allow every television station to offer six or seven channels in the spectrum space now occupied
by a single one.
This was a new biological emergence, a vital
breakthrough in the evolutionary history
of the world, made possible
by the creative order made available
by God in that specific situation.
From this standpoint it is at once apparent that, to unify the living forces
of humanity, at present so painfully at odds, the direct and effective method is simply to sound the call - to - arms and form a solid block
of all those, whether
of the right or the left, who believe that the principal business
of present - day Mankind is to achieve a
breakthrough straight ahead
by forcing its way over the threshold
of some higher level
of consciousness.
After 15 years
of failed experiments, a cloning
breakthrough was accomplished
by scientists at Oregon University recently.
The
breakthrough to the recovery
of a biblical God who shares in creation's suffering came particularly in the World War I reflections
of the Irish - Anglican Geoffrey Studdert - Kennedy, later championed
by Jürgen Moltmann.
In certain forms
of Christianity, it is similar to the groveling experience
of a child who is driven back to a harsh parent
by an intense fear
of abandonment To be healing, reconciliation must be like the experience
of the Prodigal who comes to himself in a
breakthrough of self - awareness and realizes that the parent's love has never left him, even in the far country
of rebellion.