Sentences with phrase «on collaboration rather»

Impressed with Condo's pop - up gallery model and its emphasis on collaboration rather than competition, dealer Simone Subal approached Carlos about the initiative hoping to bring it to New York.
I like your perspective on collaboration rather than competition in writing.
A third direction for charter schools that has the potential to improve outcomes across district and public schools is a return to the focus on collaboration rather than competition between district and charter schools.
Often they were a little nervous at the start of the conversation, and I found I got better results by focusing on collaboration rather than confrontation.

Not exact matches

With Nadella at Microsoft's helm, there's a new emphasis on teamwork and collaboration, rather than competition and glory grabbing.
To achieve this, he relies on intimidation rather than collaboration, and offers unilateral concessions rather than seeking genuine buy - in.
A rep for Eat24 tells Fast Company the naming rights are just a «friendly collaboration» rather than a paid sponsorship, and says that even the «official sponsor» banner on the Vapor Room's site is just a tagline for an unpaid partnership among friends.
There can, they profoundly believe, be no survival without collaboration: and the idea that if we are to thrive in a predominantly secular culture we should informally come to a kind of concordat with it, rather on the model of the Anglican Establishment, has become very powerful in the English Catholic Church.
His focus is not on political maneuvering in order to maintain a position, but rather on actually governing — encouraging collaboration among all parties and serving all of New Paltz, not being biased towards those who serve some personal agenda.
«That this House notes that the Government regulation implementing Section 75 of the Health and Social Care Act contradicts previous Ministerial assurances that NHS commissioners should decide when and how competition should be used to serve patient interests; acknowledges that, although the last Labour Government rolled out the red carpet to private companies to make profits from NHS services, believes that patients come before profits in our NHS; and therefore calls on HM Government to withdraw SI 257, go back to the drawing board and draw up a policy which supports an integrated NHS which encourages collaboration in the interest of patient care rather than a fragmented service driven by profit.»
Absence of leadership from the administration on this issue, once again, has the city; s homeless policies shaped more by the court system rather than through collaboration and partnership with stakeholders,» Palma said.
A few words of warning though: Most collaborations between industry and academia are highly successful, but if you are working on a project with a new partner, they may see you as an extra pair of hands rather than someone working on a single project.
Rather than applying again right away, I decided to focus the remainder of my postdoc years on boosting my CV by publishing existing data and reactivating collaborations to generate new manuscripts.
For those of you in management, Bernstein and colleagues suggest that collaboration should be thought of as a switch that can be toggled, rather than permanently turned on.
And, as the academic «precariat» grows, said Hackmann, referring to postdoctoral researchers who work on successive contracts without the opportunity to become salaried professors, «so do regimes of competition rather than collaboration, and the pressure to play by business as usual rules persists.»
«If this is to be any serious use, I suspect it will be in collaboration with existing super-resolution techniques, on small macromolecular complexes, to push the boundaries a bit further, rather than looking at whole cells.»
«For the first time, this allows us to begin the process of designing and synthesizing new anesthetics based on where and how they work rather than on serendipity and sheer dumb luck,» said Neil Harrison, PhD, associate professor of anesthesia and critical care at the University of Chicago and director of the study, which was carried out in collaboration with Adron Harris, PhD, (UC Denver) and colleagues Eric Greenblatt at Pennsylvania and John Mihic, now at Wake Forest University.
For now, the collaboration is focused on testing phosphorylation specifically in a model of a neurodegenerative disease, rather than in cells in general, Fawzi said.
What Daft Punk have done on Random Access Memories could be seen as a methodically curated, musical museum of the future, rather than a conservatory for experimental collaboration.
Similar to Monty Python's send - ups of fairy tales in The Holy Grail, the writing team of Danny McBride and Ben Best (best known for their collaboration on East Bound and Down) make a rather pedestrian attempt.
Quite how these men divided their time on the film remains a tight - lipped mystery for now, but being as both have significant sci - fi experience we have to assume it was a close collaboration rather than split down the middle (i.e. civilian and hero wear).
Protocols and agendas not only keep the focus on the students» work rather than the teachers» personalities, but they also assure that everyone is on point during their collaboration time.
Partial rather than full on collaboration initially may be an easier path towards changing culture, with sceptics persuaded later.
Rather than focusing on solitary learning, social learning draws on collaboration to increase knowledge retention.
Most notably, it bred a narrow focus on testing and compliance, often driving out creativity and collaboration rather than encouraging them.
A feminist perspective no longer demands a radical response to gender but rather challenges the leader to reflect on the makeup of their workforce and consider how they can nurture the conditions required for collaboration (Wallin, 2015).
As we reflect on this moment in urban Catholic education, the Jubilee closings should not cause us to lose faith in our future; rather, we have an opportunity to work together and identify new ways — from donor relations to cost - sharing collaboration — to maintain and grow our national network of high - quality Catholic schools, especially those that serve lower - income populations in urban areas.
The programs shared seven common features: they were focused on the subject areas that teachers teach; incorporated active learning; supported collaboration; used models and modeling to demonstrate effective practice; provided expert coaching and support, offered opportunities for feedback and reflection, and were sustained in duration, often unfolding over months or years, rather than occurring in a single, «drive - by» after school workshop, as is often the norm.
Shallal also lays out his vision of what an alternative approach would look like — one based on «support, collaboration and respect» rather than «test and punish.»
relying on an unnecessarily punitive and counterproductive management style that is intended to create a climate of fear, rather than collaboration, in our city schools.»
Susan Burns, at Vanderbilt's National Center on Performance Incentives, said collaborationrather than «knee - jerk responses» — characterizes some of the most promising systems.
It must also ask whether the board has allocated sufficient resources to support implementation, whether union contracts build in time for collaboration, and whether the evaluation process supports (or punishes) teachers based on whom they teach rather than how.
Despite what seems to be a welcome shift among some policy makers towards teacher collaboration, I contend we are rarely providing teachers with the support, time, and autonomy to make PLCs worthwhile and effective rather than just one more thing on a list of «what I have to do.»
Mark Anderson: It seems like other nations are way ahead of us in talking about collaboration rather than a tunnel vision upon accountability based on value added measures.
One possible reason behind our students» perceptions of the Ning as an add - on rather than an essential tool is that both our class and the teacher education program as a whole promoted meaningful, deep, and ongoing interpersonal collaboration about questions of praxis.
Rather than focusing on firing teachers, it has one of the strongest initial teacher education systems in the world, and leaders credit that system with having produced nationwide improvements in student learning.4 There is relatively little emphasis in Finland on formal on - the - job evaluation, and much more emphasis on collaboration among professionals to promote student learning.
When collaboration did occur, it focused primarily on individual lessons rather than on unpacking standards, mapping curriculum, constructing assessments, and looking for patterns in data to see what was working and what wasn't.
Research on organizational cultures indicates that schools based on individuality rather than collaboration leave many teachers to sink or swim (Johnson & Birkeland, 2003).
Her line is set apart by its focus on collaborations with artisans, their local crafts and techniques rather than trends and each piece is timeless and an investment in artful chic.
Rather than focusing on the tired Olympic formula Sega could keep the same development team and still create an interesting collaboration.
While the museum describes him as mostly self - taught, he studied at a rather conservative New York school, assisted Brancusi in Paris, and thrived on collaborations.
Rather than aesthetic cohesion, Rachleff focuses on social networks to map a constellation of galleries, venues, and projects that nurtured experimentation and collaboration.
At once critical and lighthearted, his approach invites viewers to look beyond established systems and hierarchies and consider a new way of thinking and acting globally, one hinging on practices of adaptation and collaboration rather than on conformity.
An artist and his artists Until August 18 Focusing mainly on works on paper, often acquired through trade rather than purchase, the exhibition — organized in close collaboration with the LeWitt Collection (Chester, CT)-- presents an ensemble culled from the artist's exceptional private collection.
Rather, it was a collaboration of politicians and ag industries in the leading corn states selling the rest of Congress on the idea that ethanol would decrease US dependence on foreign oil.
And in the workplace, it seems to me that lawyers typically work for a senior attorneys rather than with them, thus making collaboration difficult, since you can't collaborate with someone who doesn't regard you on their level.
It would be rather off - topic though fascinating to collects anecdotes on variation between institutions on what degree of collaboration is deemed acceptable.
The green shoots of legal collaboration rather than always being adversarial and the early adopters on tech are promising.
Furthermore, SONM's code is now stored entirely on Github, rather than on multiple repositories, which will enhance the transparency of the development process and assist in collaboration among the team.
In that system, developers can monetize new decentralized applications and profit from collaboration rather than rely on restrictive, litigated intellectual property protection.
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