Not exact matches
To
really push onwards and
achieve success, Liverpool FC must get over having to pay large sums of money in the short - term for one or two players — but more importantly, Liverpool FC need to identify players that are genuine and distinct
improvements to what the club already has.
I suppose the National School
Improvement Tool
really became our success criteria — this is what we would like to
achieve — and every step of the way we've
really used lots of [research] to inform how we've gone about things.
Imagine what could be
achieved if L&D focused 100 % of their resources on reaching 100 % of learning... Learning would feel personal and learners would become empowered — they'd be able to see
improvements in their own skills, witness the positive impact that training is having on their daily lives and
really internalise the idea that the training is useful to them.
On the other hand, in order to
achieve scores of «significant»
improvement or decline, a charter network
really had to move as a whole, not just be buoyed by one group.