The roles responsibilities include (but are not limited to) providing first line support to the practice group, ensuring that the strategy, plans and structures are in place and aligned to the firm's strategic goals; supporting the annual budgeting and forecasting activities within the practice group; providing in - depth analytical support on financial performance at practice group and team level; be the business advisor to the practice group and helping the group effectively manage their financial performance; providing training for groups of partners and lawyers, recommending improvements in efficiencies and practices; working with partners, heads of department and others to encourage best practice in relation to accounting and profitability, pricing and matter management; being the finance representative, working closely and collaboratively with business services teams; and developing a best
practice approach within the practice and improving the efficiency of processes.
Not exact matches
Seventy percent of respondents told pollsters that if they felt a
practice needed to be adjusted, they would candidly
approach decision - makers
within their organization if they felt their views would be welcomed and the company was willing to change these
practices.
The idea of non-traditional hiring
practices wasn't groundbreaking, but McKinsey's systematic
approach — building alliances outside of the business schools, and engineering «internal market receptivity»
within the MBA - heavy McKinsey organization — was.
This orientation offers a framework of assumptions and principles
within which a counselor - therapist - teacher can develop her or his unique, integrated
approach to the
practice of the various healing grow - thing arts.
The EOC briefing «Facts about Dads» brings together a short summary of statistics and research findings about fathers and employment, their changing role
within the family and how changing expectations require new, more flexible
approaches to working
practices.
This briefing draws on the findings of two EOC research reports and other sources to present some of the key facts about fathers» employment patterns, their changing role
within the family and how changing expectations require new, more flexible
approaches to working
practices.
for training,
practice and reference, December 2007 IBFAN Training Courses on the Code ICAP, 2010 Improving Retention, Adherence, and Psychosocial Support
within PMTCT Services: Implementation Workshop for Health Workers IYCN Project, The roles of grandmothers and men: evidence supporting a familyfocused
approach to optimal infant and young child nutrition IYCN Project Mother - to - Mother Support Groups Trainer's Manual - Facilitator's Manual with Discussion Guide IYCN Project, 2010, Infant Feeding and HIV: Trainer's guide and participant's manual for training community - based workers and volunteers IYCN Project 2010, Infant Feeding and HIV: Participant's manual for community - based workers and volunteers IYCN Project, Infant and Young Child Feeding and Gender: A Training Manual for Male Group Leaders and Participant Manual for Male Group Leaders IYCN Project 2012, Helping an HIV - positive breastfeeding mother decide how to feed her child at 12 months: A checklist for health care providers IYCN Project 2012, Community interventions to promote optimal breastfeeding; evidence on early initiation, any breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding and continued breastfeeding; literature review, January 2012 UNICEF 2011, Community IYCF Counselling Package - The technical content of this package reflects the Guidelines on HIV and Infant Feeding 2010: Principles and Recommendations for Infant Feeding in the Context of HIV and a Summary of Evidence related to IYCF in the context of HIV.
A more holistic
approach — one capable of ending sexism and sexual violence
within military
practices — would be to acknowledge the values intrinsic in militarism that condone and promote an idea of hypermasculinity, which is determined upon one's ability to express power through the devaluation of others by committing acts of violence.
«A clinician who is complicit in this
approach has compromised their professional obligations; both the professional regulators and the government should urgently investigate the prevalence of this
practice within the mental health system.»
Within practices, up to 60 consecutive patients were entered and evaluated for 24 months to determine whether the implementation of an accelerated step - care
approach would improve the management of Crohn's disease in comparison to conventional management methods.
Our team designed a mixed - methods
approach, utilizing quantitative surveys and qualitative methods, to examine preferences and motivations of physicians and patients enrolled, evaluate the flow and utilization of genomic information
within the clinical interactions, and assess understanding, behavior, medical consequences and healthcare costs associated with the use of WGS in these models of medical
practice.
In this episode, we also discuss Brent's
approach to building a busy
practice within five years that was based purely on referrals.
I have seen urban schools which incorporate cutting - edge
approaches to teaching, but because of hiring or firing
practices, the quality can vary greatly
within the school.
There are activities
within each section which follow the RSC's active
approach to learning about Shakespeare and are driven and guided by our rehearsal room
practice.
Wallace's
approach is to develop insights into important questions that, if answered, could help strengthen
practices and policies
within the foundation's fields of interest.
Together we will explore practical
approaches to embed SEL Competencies into four classroom learning domains aligned with research based core
practices that foster students» capacity to be self - directed, independent learners, and help teachers naturally and immediately integrate them
within any subject.
The Institute of Education Sciences
within the Department of Education is also updating its «Organizing Instruction and Study to Improve Learning» report, a 60 - page
practice guide on effective learning strategies.40 The document was first released in 2004, and it offered recommendations for practitioners on how they could help students master evidence - based
approaches to learning and studying.
Jean Stiles, principal of Jasper Place High School in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, shares how she created conditions
within her diverse school for teachers to take ownership of their teaching
practice, pursue their own professional learning and, most important, make the necessary decisions about what
approach was best for their students» learning.
As Hargreaves and Fullan note, unlike the business
approach, this
approach «requires technical knowledge, high levels of education, strong
practice within schools, and continuous improvement over time that is undertaken collaboratively, and that calls for the development of wise judgment.»
Sponsor chains — but especially those needing to improve — should seek out successful
practice and reflect on what their own chain could learn from it, encouraging this outward - facing
approach among practitioners at all levels
within their academies
That
approach cultivates effective collaboration
within participating schools, while building the expertise to grow those
practices across school systems for many years to come.
Despite student engagement being part of discussions about school improvement, very few resources are available that provide guidance in developing an integrated
approach to student engagement
within the school setting and aligning policies and
practices across the school and community.
We use an early and comprehensive
approach grounded in the principles of positive youth development and evidence - based social emotional learning
practices to foster the mindsets, skills, and confidence
within each child to behave well, make good decisions, and build healthy relationships — skills necessary for success in school and life.
For students who have experienced (or are currently experiencing) trauma outside of school, it's essential to have professional educators who are well - versed in the strategies of trauma - sensitive
practice and can create a safe «nest»
within their learning environments, implement healthy personal habits, and employ self - care
approaches.
Developmental Designs
practices are research - based; Origins will now gather evidence that the particular integration of social - emotional and academic
practices within the
approach positively and significantly impacts middle - level learning.
As a result, curricula were developed that integrated the content standards into teaching and learning
within classrooms, and the overall
practices within buildings came to reflect a more social - constructivist
approach.
When the
practice of illegal downloads
within the music and film industries reached the national press there was a movement to supress these sites, and the same
approach needs to be taken when concerning the distribution of digital books.
The issues involved are complex and there are a variety of
approaches that fit
within the best
practices in the field.
As he spoke to clients, Garcia recognized a common but serious disconnect between veterinarians, the use of technology
within their
practices and their
approach to marketing.
Practice programmes include track acclimatisation which involves positioning at least part of your car
within a small gate on the track to effectively learn the track and gain points in the process towards a green target, although you can also attempt to achieve a purple target which actually requires each gate to be
approached at the optimal speed.
Qualifying pace is determined by achieving an objective of setting a time to finish a
practice session in a certain position or higher, while race strategy develops your team's
approach to the entire race from the amount of fuel onboard at the start of the race to your pit stop strategy which is focused around telemetry that is gathered
within a 5 lap stint were you are allowed to push the car as much as your driving style requires.
Their interdisciplinary
approach to a developing artistic vision and
practice equips students to thrive as an emerging professional
within the regional, national, and international scenes of art, design, and writing.
The exhibition extends a dialogue exploring womanhood and femininity
within the art world, developing this investigation through an all - encompassing
approach to the natural coalescing and cross over of what has been conventionally designated as «masculine» or «feminine» in artistic
practice...
Broodthaers has become a reference for legions of young artists working
within a self - reflexive
practice, trying to update an
approach to institutional critique without falling prey to an overly academic outlook.
Conceived as an organic interchange, Friends in High Places, explores the implicit connections
within a community and takes as an article of faith that a fluid curatorial
approach can yield a comprehensive catalog of
practices and principles.
«This exhibition provides audiences with an unusual opportunity to explore the conceptual sculptures and gestural sketches that underpin Brad's creative
practice and that embody the firm's unique
approach and standing
within the field.»
Focusing on Mendieta's use of Super8 film and her
approach to materiality, embodiment, and slowness
within the moving image, this presentation considers Mendieta's filmic
practice through the lens of the analog.
Packed with drawings in pencil, ink, watercolor, charcoal and crayon, this publication dives into the world of drawing, looking not only at the medium itself but also into the artists individual styles,
approach and narratives found
within the works... An absolute must for any art students and
practicing artists!
In October 2012 Montserrat College of Art will welcome the Guerrilla Girls and other artists and academics to
approach the topic of Art & Activism as it relates to art history, studio art and contemporary issues
within artistic
practice.
Within his
practice Todd explores the spatial construction of paintings and their material properties through combining drawing and painting materials — including acrylic paint, gesso, ink, pencil and varnish — through a multi-layered
approach.
Instead, his curatorial
approach highlights the challenge of artistic self - determination
within a cultural terrain shaped by inherited terms, such as «outsider,» which belie such diverse
practices.
Toru Kuwakubo started his artistic
practice with a theatrical
approach, finding the figure of an imaginary painter
within himself as a means to explore contemporary art through the medium of painting.
The Works presents a variety of Chicagoan
approaches to this discourse: Marissa Lee Benedict & David Rueter, Theaster Gates, and Dan Peterman contextualize their multidisciplinary
practices within a wider scope of research and activism, reflecting first and foremost on artistic production as a vehicle for ecological and social reflection.
While Purifoy's
approach to «art as a tool for social change» took him out of the art network and market for nearly two decades, Bradford has been able to leverage his profile
within the art world to establish a non-profit, Art +
Practice, in Leimert Park this past year with the full support of arts patrons and institutions, including the Hammer.
A curatorial investigation into
approach and thinking
within the
practice of these artists is given -LSB-...]
The ways in which a viewer
approaches an image are constantly renegotiated
within her
practice to allow the possibility of new ways of making.
Wide White Space will also look at how designers can extend the parameters of their
practice: by consciously operating
within the broader context of the art world, by taking a transdisciplinary
approach, by considering physical interaction
within an art gallery, and by exploring time and three - dimensional space.
In his
approach to his subjects, Schutter locates his
practice within the traditions of philosophical inquiry by beginning with the surfaces of things.
Each of the three artist - pairings in the Islands exhibition demonstrate differing
approaches to collaborating, from the ongoing «A Moon For My Father» by White and Akbari, structured around an exchange of film «letters» between the two artists, to Matt Golden and Natsue Ikeda, who as Golden Family blur authorship
within their art
practice at large, and in their development of a fictional nomadic musician character further blur distinctions between storytelling and real - life.
To launch the new programme in Basel, an inaugural exhibition opened at the weekend exhibiting a group of international artists from countries including Switzerland, UK, Germany, Canada and USA, who have taken a «transformative
approach to material and mark making
within multidisciplinary
practices».