Creative use of employee incentives can raise the level and
quality of the work produced by the company.
Remember, your boss isn't only responsible for her own pieces of the puzzle — she's also in charge of ensuring
the quality of work produced by you and your co-workers.
97 % of project providers rate
the quality of work produced by our community of current and former trainee teachers as good or very good.
What / Why: «Vernon Street Studios is a community well known throughout the area for
the quality of work produced by artists with established reputations as well as exciting newcomers.
Over sixty artists welcome the public into their workspaces at 6 & 20 Vernon Street, a community well known throughout the area for
the quality of work produced by artists with established reputations as well as exciting newcomers.
The quality of work produced by those hunched over their desk for ten hours a day is unlikely to be anywhere near that of those who have returned to the office after a short break, feeling reinvigorated and refresh.
While it won't be identical to your future resume, you can still tell a lot about
the quality of work produced by viewing examples of past resume projects.
We continue to be impressed with the resourcefulness, accuracy, timeliness and
quality of the work produced by their Team.
Not exact matches
Working closely with the VP Production & Winemaker Amélie Boury, mentored
by Founder & Chairman Paul Bosc Sr., and reporting to President & CEO Paul Bosc Jr., the Vineyard Manager will be responsible for operating a total
of 110 hectares
of vitis vinifera vineyards on four sites to
produce exceptional
quality grapes.
From its headquarters in Washington, D.C. and Western Regional office in Salinas, Calif., United Fresh and its members
work year - round to make a difference for the
produce industry
by driving policies that increase consumption
of fresh
produce, shaping critical legislative and regulatory action, providing scientific and technical leadership in food safety,
quality assurance, nutrition and health, and developing educational programs and business opportunities to assist member companies in growing successful businesses.
Kaplan says doing so will be standard operating procedure for the industry going forward, and Professional
Produce is
working to stay ahead
of the trend
by implementing industry - leading safety and
quality assurance programs throughout the company's entire operations.
Mission
of Quality Mission
Produce Inc., located in Oxnard, Calif., says it distinguishes itself
by working closely with customers and providing fresher products.
We expect our brands to be
produced to high standards
of quality and safety throughout our supply chain
by people who are well - treated and compensated fairly for their
work in accordance with all applicable governmental laws.
Since 1955, Colgate has
worked tirelessly to earn the trust
of parents and along the way we've been recognized
by industry groups and consumer product organizations for
producing some
of the highest
quality crib mattresses anywhere.
L.M.: I feel I am contributing something to the advancement
of knowledge and to the improvement
of quality of life — for example,
by working on accelerators that
produce medical isotopes.
People
working in biomanufacturing need to be prepared for inspections
by the US Food and Drug Administration and the European Medical Evaluation Agency designed to ensure that mass -
produced proteins are
of the same
quality as those used in clinical trials.
This is probably a good period
of time as it will give you a chance to
produce high -
quality work with sufficient scope, and publications should have begun to emerge
by then.
Mariette: The other half
of that quote is «Information also wants to be expensive,» and it goes on to explain that because if you want
quality information, that takes time to
produce and it is thus very precious; and I think it's with that half
of the quote in mind that Scientific American and other publications need to make these step -
by - step choices to find out what ultimately will be best for you, our readers, because if the magazine does not have a
working model
of providing good
quality material, then no one is served.
iBET's infrastructure comprises 16 laboratories fully equipped with state -
of - the - art technology (70 m2 each), including a BSL2 laboratory for
working with viruses; a GMP Analytical Services Unit certified
by the INFARMED (the Portuguese medicines authority, EMA Portuguese branch) and
by DGAV (the Portuguese veterinary authority) for
quality control and batch release
of human and veterinary pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals as well as experimental new drugs; a GMP Mass - Spectroscopy Unit that provides state -
of - the - art MS services to the scientific community and Industry; a 2600 m2 bio-pilot plant supporting production and purification
of proteins ATMPs and vaccines from bench top to 300 L scale and privileged access to GeniBET Biopharmaceuticals, an iBET spin - off
producing ATMPs under cGMP certification for phase I / II / III clinical trials.
These short bursts
of optimal loading also provide a high - intensity workout, stimulating the cardiovascular system, and leveraging the benefits referenced
by Dr Doug McGuff, «The low resting heart rate and others markers for good health are not really something that's happened in the cardiovascular system, but because the energy
producing part
of the body like the mitochondria, and all the enzymes involved in the production
of energy, are upregulated (due to
quality of mechanical
work with muscle) and become more powerful and efficient.
A new study
by the National Council on Teacher
Quality rates 1200 U.S. ed schools and generally finds them to be an «industry
of mediocrity» that
produces teachers who are poorly prepared to
work in elementary and high - school classrooms.
The positive
by - product
of these focused transitions is that students actually
produce higher
quality academic
work.
A new study
by the National Council on Teacher
Quality which has been published
by U.S. News rates 1200 U.S. ed schools and generally finds them to be an «industry
of mediocrity» that
produces teachers who are poorly prepared to
work in elementary and high - school classrooms.
I always put one on each table to share at the start
of any lesson and it has dramatically improved the
quality and accuracy
of the
work produced by the students.
Essential Job Functions - eLearning •
Produce dynamic, technology - enabled learning in eLearning, mobile and virtual delivery formats • Act in coordination with L&D consultants, business leaders and other managers and staff to identify eLearning needs, then match them with innovative self - paced and blended learning design solutions • Curate the best eLearning content to match requirements set
by L&D learning consultants • Consult with members
of the L&D Team and business leaders to deliver high -
quality eLearning experiences that are instructionally sound, creative, visual and engaging through consultative design • Create and maintain tools for helping L&D team and business leaders to implement e-learning design projects in a consistent way • Stay up - to - date on eLearning techniques, gaming technology and e-learning technology in order to curate and develop innovative «PlayStation
quality» learning experiences for employees • Effectively outsource eLearning development, when needed, or use multiple development tools to design, create and deliver in - house developed, self - paced (or blended) eLearning content (using tools like Articulate, Storyline, Captivate, Brainshark, etc.) • Ensure learning content adheres to specifications for mobile, virtual and desktop learning as well as brand guidelines and industry best practices, where appropriate •
Work with learning consultants, instructional designers and business leaders where appropriate to create user instructions, FAQs, and other documentation that support effective use
of the LMS.
Committee chairman Andrew Miller said: «If the UK is to be confident
of producing the next generation
of scientists, then schools - encouraged
by the government - must overcome the perceived and real barriers to providing high
quality practicals, field
work and field trips.»
When you are using and essay writing service, to some extent you are putting your faith in the
quality of work that will be
produced for you
by someone else.
The early stigma
of self - publishing as vanity press has not disappeared but has become significantly diluted as dedicated self - publishers approach the
work professionally in order to
produce works that rival — even exceed — the
quality of those published
by the Bigs.
Like many people pursuing an indie path, I believe in
producing a solid product that's been vetted
by individuals who care about the
quality of the
work.
I believe a successful social media strategy is driven
by one's personality and strengths, as well as the
qualities of the
work produced — leading to a unique approach for each writer.
When you can't complete an essay on time or you don't understand the topic, the outcome can end up with one
of three scenarios: you still
work on the essay yourself and
produce mediocre
work that will get you a low grade; you hire the wrong service, lose your money and still get low -
quality or plagiarized
work that will get you in trouble; or hire a writer at EssayThinker.com and get the UK best essay
by the deadline you determine.
I'm there on the pit face, and have been for 25 years now, and I can tell you that while there is undeniably some poor
work produced by indies, there is far, far more
of an impressively high
quality.
Not all authors want to self - publish, but in order to maximise their chances
of getting picked up
by an agent, authors who want a traditional deal should make sure that they
produce the best
quality manuscript they possibly can — the less
work an agent or publisher thinks a manuscript needs, the more positively they will view it.
Bowker and DCL representatives said the intent
of the new Bowker eBook Conversion Service is to «streamline the process»
by which entrepreneurial authors
produce ebooks, providing them not only with high
quality format conversions
of their
work but also with ISBN identifiers for each formatted edition
of a book.
A breeding business is built on the two prongs
of producing quality puppies for sale and
by developing a reputation
of having dogs which prove their merit in the show ring or in their
working / sporting abilities.
A Sega arcade game's most essential finishing touch and seal
of quality is a solid rolling intro - the company has
produced some
of the best in history, typically running off the in - game engine - but this sequence, despite apparently being pretty decent to begin with in terms
of the edit itself, is butchered
by what can surely only be explained as some sort
of tragic
work - experience / internship blunder.
Sitting for the artist was described
by William Feaver as «rather like being at the dentist»; an arduous and lengthy process that
produces a
work of the most refined
quality.
On the other hand, both parts
of Black in the Abstract make it perfectly clear that, on the whole, the
quality of the
work being
produced by black artists whose practices include abstraction — as the inclusion
of Hammons, McMillian and Donnett indicate, not everyone here is an «abstract painter» — does not suffer in comparison with that
of their colleagues
of other backgrounds, including major figures like Amy Sillman and Charline von Heyl, both
of whom have
work in Arning's Painting: A Love Story.
Candidates must have been in business for at least five years and possess a proven record
of accomplishment
of substantial contributions to the art community,
by offering
works of high aesthetic
quality, presenting major exhibitions,
producing scholarly publications, and actively
working with museums.
Candidates must have been in business for at least five years and possess a proven track record
of substantial contributions to the art community,
by offering
works of high aesthetic
quality, presenting major exhibitions,
producing scholarly publications, and actively
working with museums.
In the second Behind the Scenes podcast
produced on the occasion
of the exhibition Renaissance to Revolution: French Drawings from the National Gallery
of Art, 1500 - 1800, Grasselli talks to host Barbara Tempchin about the Gallery's exceptionally rich collection
of 18th - century drawings
by the major artists - Boucher, Fragonard, Greuze, and Watteau, among many others - each represented
by several
works of outstanding
quality.
Stephen Deuchar, the director
of the Art Fund, called it a «mesmerising
work»
by an artist who
produced work with a «consistent, beguiling
quality» and was «one
of the most widely admired and respected artists
of her generation».
Despite Schiele's short life, however, he
produced a prodigious amount
of work, and the mere fact that his oeuvre can sustain so many simultaneous exhibitions — Egon Schiele: Beginning and End, at the Egon Schiele Museum, Tulln, Austria, Egon Schiele: Portraits at the Neue Galerie in New York, Egon Schiele — Jenny Saville, at Switzerland's Kunsthaus Zürich, in which 35 paintings
by Schiele are juxtaposed against 16 large - format
works by the British artist, Jenny Saville (1970 --RRB--- pays tribute to its superb
quality and breadth.
Featuring a major new sound and video installation and a large - scale drawing project
by Anri Sala, the exhibition Take Over addresses central themes in Anri Sala's oeuvre, exploring the relationships between music and narrative, architecture and film and interleaving
qualities of different media in both complex and intuitive ways to
produce works in which one medium takes on the
qualities of another.
Accumulations
works to both obscure and define the formal
qualities of photography
by using elements
of sculpture, assemblage, chance, and other methods to
produce the
works.
From the 1960s are Charles Green Shaw's Black on White against Yellow (1968), in which Shaw revived the polygon from his art
of the 1930s to create a new minimalist statement, Leon Berkowitz's Cathedral, No. 11 (1968), a
work by the Washington Color School artist in which imperceptible shifts
of color and an emanating luminosity
produce a meditational
quality, and Betty Parsons's Miami (1966), which evokes the artist's enthusiasm for Native American art, while demonstrating the influences on her
work of the leading abstract painters
of the era, whose art she championed at her gallery on 57 th Street.
For Stella, the sculptural
quality of most
of his paintings, beginning with the aluminum paintings in 1960, only the second series
of mature
works the artist
produced, was his way
of extending the parameters
of abstract painting
by moving away from its flatness.
Recently attending an open studio event there for the first time, I was blown away
by the
quality of work being
produced out
of RTS.
The paintings they
produced offered a variety
of personal interpretations
of these notions: from Sandro Chia and his influence
by Futurism and even Mannerism, the many materials
of Enzo Cucchi, such as ceramics, wood, neon and steel, the almost childish
quality of works by Nicola De Maria, Mimmo Paladino's totemistic canvases and,
of course, Francesco Clemente's haunting portraits.
Top -
quality wineries that
produce short - duration wines are the biggest users
of these corks and wine connoisseurs admit that they
work well on wines consumed
by most U.S. consumers.