Sentences with phrase «real examples of approaches»

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Marrying guerrilla to green marketing, Horowitz and Levinson have written a guide for businesses that want to save money and the environment and they say its a winning business modelThe book has numerous real - world examples of its approach, including Hewlett Packard, Stop and Shop and Costco, as well as a wealth of down - to - earth tips on how to do green marketing on a budget.
The book has numerous real - world examples of its approach, including Hewlett Packard, Stop and Shop and Costco, as well as a wealth of down - to - earth tips on how to do green marketing on a budget.
The book could benefit from additional real - world examples illustrating the procedures being described, (perhaps using the same dog grooming brush business referred to a couple of times) to help the reader to understand how to judge the value of particular assets and approaches and to see the tactics in use.
Some of these included: having a whole school approach, giving children ownership, having an action plan, integration within the curriculum, having more time, staff passion, having experience of learning in this area, inclusion of all stakeholders, and opportunities for children to interact at first hand with real - life examples.
We'll use the example of Real Learning to show some seat - of - the - pants approaches that have stood the test of time.
Examples may include systems science approaches (e.g., computational modeling and simulation, network analysis, and engineering control methods) to conceptualize prevention at the micro - or macro-levels of analyses; alternative intervention designs for when randomization is not possible; new methods for optimization of interventions; adaptive interventions and SMART designs; and innovative analytic approaches including time varying effect models, and models for incorporating intensive longitudinal data and / or real time data capture in prevention science research.
These rich materials, real - life examples of digital learning, and practical approaches will help any teacher in any school move the needle for their students as they shift from traditional to transformative practices that empower and engage today's digital learners.
The book provides an application - based approach using real - world examples to illustrate the application of sensor technologies in a practical and experiential manner.
As a student in 1949 at the Art Students League of New York, for example, he laid paper on the floor of the building's entrance to capture the footprints of those entering and exiting.10 The creation of receptive surfaces on which to record, collect, or index the direct imprint of elements from the real world is especially central to the artist's pre-1955 works.11 Leo Steinberg's celebrated 1972 article «Reflections on the State of Criticism» isolated this particular approach to surface as collection point as the singular contribution of Rauschenberg's works of the early 1950s, one which galvanized a new position within postwar art. 12 Steinberg coined the term «flatbed picture plane» to account for this radical shift, through which «the painted surface is no longer the analogue of a visual experience of nature but of operational processes.»
Regarding three - dimensional painting: although examples of this approach are to be found in all four categories, its existence as a real world object along with whatever formal or metaphorical freight it carries tends to put much of it in the Hybrid Mimetic - Abstract category.
To counter this line of argument, I have found real life examples of the practical effects of climate change to be a more effective approach.
There are real physical examples approaching both of them.
Our present approach of dealing with climate as completely specified by a single number, globally averaged surface temperature anomaly, that is forced by another single number, atmospheric CO2 levels, for example, clearly limits real understanding; so does the replacement of theory by model simulation.
There are many textbook examples of the predict - optimize - relax approach, and subfields of mathematics dedicated entirely to it, but there are few real - world examples.
Reject the DMCA, give a reasonable approach regarding DRM and other copy - protection (giving freedom in special cases, like broken / obsolete / unnecessarily restrictive DRM), better enforcement for real criminals (ie: folks who sell DvDs of Camcorded theatre rips), and assigning appropriate penalties (if any) to the non-commercial infringer so that they are not sued out of house and home, just to be made an example of.
He pointed out that the price index is too easily gamed, for example, and that there is no physical commodity (private keys) for integrity of short positions, maintenance margins could potentially approach 100 percent so there is no real leverage during volatility, and there is a risk of limit - up, limit - down insolvency for certain smaller members.
The figurative company consisting of 10,000 employees in the example shown below would realize a significant ROI — to the tune of $ 12.8 million dropped to the bottom line — that would provide clear evidence to the organization that background screening is not only necessary as part of a best practices approach to hiring, but also that it delivers real value to the company's bottom line.
For example, if a client approached you with a unit they wanted to sell in a very desirable neighbourhood, but it is slightly older housing stock, built in the earlier half of the 20th century, there are several green real estate skills that come into play.
The issue with this thought is that a significant number of the conventional methods of real estate marketing that have been the foundations of the business for quite a long time, for example, entryway thumping and cold calling, are not any more the most ideal approach to survive or flourish.
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