Over 335 leading brand owners, retailers, suppliers, agencies and packaging
professionals took part in the study, which was commissioned for a report by Packaging Innovations, and ThePackHub, a leading UK packaging innovation consultancy.
Not exact matches
66 % of packaging
professionals who
took part in the
study stated that the personlisation of packaging is something they are currently implementing into their offering, or at least considering.
You wrote
in your blog «MANA (Midwives Alliance of North America; this is the
professional organization for home birth midwives) collected the data from over 27,000 home births between 2004 - 2007 that
took part in a
study they organized.
She found herself missing acting during her Ph.D.
studies, though, so she dialed back her research to 4 days a week and devoted the extra time to acting jobs, including
taking part in police training skits, coaching improv teams, and offering improv workshops to
professional groups.
According to a
study of 1,200
professionals by CV - Library, 63 per cent did not
take part in an internship or work experience before they started their first job.
In a New Zealand study, classes where the teachers had taken part in high - quality professional development were improving twice as fast as those in other classe
In a New Zealand
study, classes where the teachers had
taken part in high - quality professional development were improving twice as fast as those in other classe
in high - quality
professional development were improving twice as fast as those
in other classe
in other classes.
He / she will
take active
part in studying professional publications and engaging
in educational opportunities.
This finding is consistent with the results of other
studies, 34 and many service providers are trying to find ways to encourage fathers to attend parenting programmes.35 Reports of difficulty sustaining behaviour change over time and the desire for further support have also been reported previously.9, 33 Continuing support to the group from both volunteers and
professionals has been proposed as well as flexible, open access, non-structured sources of support.37 Previous
studies have also suggested that 30 — 50 % of families who
take part in parenting programmes are likely to show no benefit because of other events
in their lives, and may therefore need more than a single intervention.36