Sentences with phrase «of generational»

The answer lies in the power of generational dynamics, which at the very core reflects the use of age information to achieve specific goals.
Still playing out is the influence of generational change in the workplace.
Another big challenge for real estate property managers has been a shifting of generational demographics among their tenants.
Investors who strive to get an in - depth understanding of the generational consumer segments, as well as how to cater to the economic context, consumer behavior and preferences of each unique generation will be sure to get a leg up over competitors.
Panelists also had a lot to say in terms of the generational divides found at the brokerage level across the board today.
This includes the creation of a generational Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health equality plan with ambitious yet realistic targets supported by a partnership between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, their representatives and Australian governments.
It's also well - established that there is plenty of generational dysfunction in male - female two - parent families, but it's of the sort that's more easily disguised under the umbrella of circumstances that mirror «normality» in the society in which this sort of family is considered ideal: e.g. alcoholism, abuse, sex perversion, overeating, secret - keeping.
The Developmental and adaptational implications of generational boundary dissolution: Findings from a prospective, longitudinal study.
She is deeply touched by the work of generational healing and committed to the growth of relational health and well - being in South Africa.
Promise Neighborhoods Institute at PolicyLink Promise Neighborhoods Institute at PolicyLink (2010) Describes an initiative developed to break the cycle of generational poverty by improving the educational outcomes and overall life prospects of low - income children and their families.
Drawing on important new research in the field of interpersonal neurobiology, Siegel explores exciting ways in which understanding how the brain functions can improve the lives of adolescents, making their relationships more fulfilling and less lonely and distressing on both sides of the generational divide.
The continuing hurt, vulnerability, anger and rage expressed in Native American tribes and African American communities in the United States against the majority white population can be understood as both cry for justice in the present, and a echo of generational trauma that was endured for nearly 300 years on our nation's shores.
Early childhood settings have a mix of generational groups amongst its community members.
We exist to love and care for orphans and impoverished children, by meeting their physical, spiritual, educational, social and emotional needs that they might overcome their life circumstances and break free from the cycle of generational poverty.
Mid-career professionals who are sometimes closer to the Baby Boomer end of the generational spectrum, however, may not be as savvy with social media, and are missing out on opportunities because they don't know what they don't know.
My first four hour session covers the topic of Generational Leadership.
Our tree is a symbol of generational longevity, strength and service.
It's been posited that the shift to a temporary workforce could be reflective of a generational trend of a less committed relationship between employees and their employers.
While most people associate cryptocurrency investment with the younger half of the generational spectrum, reports have shown that seniors in South Korea are going significantly harder in the digital paint than younger investors.
Iterating the branding to «S9» is purely an exercise in keeping naming consistent for consumers than a true indication of a generational jump.
But while there is clear evidence of generational change occurring in the -LSB-...]
Reverse or mutual mentoring can lead both mentor and mentee to a better understanding of generational differences in such areas as culture, values, motivation, skills, and processes.
Millennials have been the brunt of generational jokes for a long time, but soon enough, they'll dominate your client base.
Talk of a generational divide in law firms has faded with the onset of the recession, but it's still there, and one of the ways it manifests itself is in very different ways of actualizing a person's value.
(2) ABS is certain to compromise our independence increasingly over time as money is too powerful (history, human nature and the observable phenomenon of generational shifts of attitude prove this).
Despite, or perhaps in spite of generational differences, the vast majority of legal graduates are technologically illiterate.
The impact of generational differences on the smooth transition of power from older to younger lawyers.
In the last five years, I have seen evidence of generational change that has been far more noticeable than earlier in my research career.
The three young lawyers talked for more than an hour, about everything from flip comments that were insulting to real concerns that being part of their generational cohort might be a barrier to career growth and success.
It would be fairly ironic, then, if change did end up emanating from inside the profession after all, through the simple manifestation of generational turnover.
The second theory, however, is opinion shift: as they age, members of every generational cohort become more partisan and thus more divided on controversy - provoking forms of science.
The speed of this generational change is greatly affected by psychological and social factors that contribute to make a theory more or less «attractive» to the new generations of researchers.
There, in the opening, brilliant essay «What is Seen and What is Not Seen» — a work that perfectly nails Obamanomics, and the entire «green jobs» fallacy that is the latest re-branding of central planning (if in its most devastating form: mandating energy price hikes on top of generational debt)-- I ran across a stunning reminder:
But this human adaptation time scale may be longer than the time over which climate change affects storms, so that comparatively small changes in the frequency of generational events can have large social consequences.
In essence, he acknowledged that this process will take a very long time and require a series of generational handoffs, as data and options evolve.
I argued the opposite, mainly out of generational concerns.
Friends of the Generational Triennial: Andrea Rosen Gallery Lisa and David Barse Alexandra Bowes and Stephen Williamson James Keith Brown and Eric Diefenbach Lisa Fayne Cohen and James Cohen Sandra and Leo DelZotto Marisa and David Droga The John David and Signy Eaton Foundation Rebecca and Martin Eisenberg Charlotte Feng Ford Andrea Glimcher Tina Kim and Jae Chung Ahmet Kocabıyık Mihail Lari and Scott Murray Marsy Mittlemann Catriona and Simon Mordant Mario Palumbo and Stefan Gargiulo Regen Projects Lisa Roumell and Mark Rosenthal Sprüth Magers Jerome L. and Ellen Stern Courtney Finch Taylor Laurie and David Wolfert
This fictitious film is based on the real events and locations of punishment shootings in 2012 in Derry and is a potent portrayal of the generational nature of conflict and its vicious circle, revealing how «place» inscribes the social, the political, and the historical.
Artists Carroll Dunham, Joan Jonas, and Mira Schor discuss the sense of generational consciousness at the outset of their careers and today.
The collaboration brings about expanding contexts and ways of seeing that broaden former notions of the generational, historical or geographical.
In collaborating with the African American Chicago artist Theaster Gates, who opened a new South Side project, the Stony Island Arts Bank, on the biennial's opening weekend, Grima and Herda found a productive way to step outside architecture's hothouse of generational and territorial rivalries.
Her current project, Circa Trilogy, which continues the exploration of generational and historical themes, has been undertaken with the support of 2015 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship.
Commenting on the work Doherty stated «I revisit these same locations in Remains to explore the idea of the generational nature of the conflict, how it passes through families and the vicious circle that people can get caught up in».
Projected across a range of screens and deceptively complex abstract objects that recall the basic geometric shapes of early - stage animations, the videos tell the story of a generational clash between two chikhas.
This idea of the development of a generational craft work that spans time explores hand - me - down skills, stories and community, and by extension, cultural specificity and intercultural nature of British society.
Absent from New York gallery openings, absent from the painting department that he chaired at the University of Pennsylvania from 1966 to 1989, absent from the discourse of generational rivals such as Alex Katz, and, in a way, hauntingly absent even from his own paintings.
Berni Searle addresses genealogical time as ancestral family portraits are tossed by the winds and waves of generational loss, as well as the slippages and fragility of time and identity.
Like the peace symbol, it became a bridge between the counterculture, the peace movement, and a rapidly expanding mass media, and therefore provided a fulcrum for advertisers and others who could rely on it as a form of generational shorthand.
The Brandt work here — of a man using a Polaroid that appeared on the cover of Time Magazine — is best viewed through a phone camera, a playful play of generational image use.
For Alice Neel, the subject of generational renewal was interesting enough for her to portray it, resulting in five reclining and two seated nudes.
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