Further review of
recent research studies on leadership development at the executive level identified content areas where leaders may have skill and knowledge gaps that could negatively impact organizational change, growth and success.
Part 1 will focus on the results of
a recent research study on this protocol and describe some of the basic science behind the treatments.
A recent research study on the engagement of stakeholders...
A recent research study on the engagement of stakeholders in Atlanta still asks the question if Atlanta is truly investing in district schools and students with the current contract model.
Not exact matches
Although these calculators are plentiful
on the internet, only 4 in 10 workers report that they or their spouse have ever tried to estimate how much money they'll need, a
recent study by the Employee Benefit
Research Institute found.
Just look at this list of benefits from a
recent study done at the Yale - Griffin Prevention
Research Center by David L. Katz, MD, and his colleagues: «Cocoa can protect nerves from injury and inflammation, protect the skin from oxidative damage from UV radiation... and have beneficial effects
on satiety, cognitive function, and mood.»
A
recent research paper shed some light
on this phenomenon by
studying 60 inversions by U.S. public companies over the last 20 years.
That's the first finding in this week's economic
research wrap, which also looks at changes in the way women have spent their days in
recent years and summarizes
studies on spillovers from central bank balance - sheet normalization.
«Listening to music and singing together has been shown in several
studies to directly impact neuro - chemicals in the brain, many of which play a role in closeness and connection,» explains a
recent Greater Good Science Center round - up of
research on the subject.
That was the driving force behind both the Georgetown
research and another
recent study out of the University of Pennsylvania which focused
on improving language skills through the use of tDCS.
A wealth of
recent research, including a new
study published this month in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, suggests that any type of exercise that raises your heart rate and gets you moving and sweating for a sustained period of time — known as aerobic exercise — has a significant, overwhelmingly beneficial impact
on the brain.
A
recent Pew
Research Center and Docstoc
study shows that people aged 30 - 49 use social media, and more than half of those aged 50 - 64 (52 percent) are active
on social media, too.
Bardai and Nahmiache don't put a price tag
on employee fitness, but a
recent study out of the University of Michigan Health Management
Research Center does: It showed that even 10 to 20 minutes of daily exercise could produce significant health benefits and lower the cost of employee healthcare.
September 2003 (188 kb PDF file):
Research summaries
on sovereign bonds and public debt management and
on international trade; country
study: Sweden; summaries of new
study on deflation and
recent book: Sweden's Welfare State; contents of latest issue of IMF Staff Papers; visiting scholars at the IMF; titles of
recent IMF working papers; list of external publications by IMF staff.
Spending
on genetic tests has reached $ 5 billion annually and is
on track to reach $ 15 billion to $ 25 billion within a decade, according to a
recent study commissioned by the
research arm of UnitedHealthcare.
Americans ages 65 +
on the other hand, have
on average been much less impacted by the great recession, experiencing a net worth decline of just 6 % between 2005 and 2009 vs. a 28 % decline among all Americans according to a
recent Pew
Research Center
study.
In
recent studies by IBM and other
research studies on CEO sentiments, customer insight and understanding are identified as a top focus for CEOs.
As you may have heard, a
recent study by the Pew
Research Center's Forum
on Religion and Public Life found that the majority of those affiliated with a religion do not believe their religion is the only way to salvation.
According to the most
recent study done by the Pew
Research Center
on religion in the United States, this decline coincides with a growth in the number of people who either reject organized religion or faith and spirituality entirely.
According to the most
recent study done by the Pew
Research Center
on religion in the United....
Recent research in cognitive psychology and communication
studies have called into question many of the assumptions
on which modern education has been based.
Such
studies show that we are all walking genetic junkyards:
Recent U.S.
research suggests that every individual carries,
on average, 313 disease - causing mutations.
Improved postharvest practices: A
recent research study undertaken by WFLO with funding by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation provides an great assortment of data
on the results of 12 past projects, postharvest losses % for 26 crops, a description of the value chain for 30 crops in 4 countries (Rwanda, Benin, Ghana and India) and 21 field trials of postharvest technologies suitable for helping small farmers reduce losses and improve their incomes.
[1 - 9] As a 2013
research paper [7] and a number of other
recent studies [12 - 15] show, education alone (or at least that which focuses
on educating athletes about the signs and symptoms of concussion and not changing attitudes about reporting behavior) does not appear capable of solving the problem, because the reasons for under - reporting are largely cultural, [2,3,9,10, 12 - 15] leading the paper's author to conclude that «other approaches might be needed to identify injured athletes.»
The
research completed by colleagues in Germany that provided the material for this
study on early childhood can be seen in parallel to the
recent study in North America concerning Waldorf graduates.
Research from a
recent longitudinal
study on 120 toddlers reveals that poor language skills lead to later behavioral problems (James).
But
recent research brings us good news: children in shared - care arrangements appear to be better adjusted
on several levels; and many
studies show that most parents with majority care want their ex-partners to see more of the children.
Research by Wansink and Kim19 showed that people consume more food when they are given larger portions and greater variety, so it is likely that consumption of nutrient - dense foods increased along with the increase in the amounts of foods served.20
Recent studies assessing the effect of the new school meal regulations
on consumption and food waste have shown increases in fruit, entrée, and vegetable consumption10, 11; increases in consumption of fiber and reduction in nutrients of concern12; and no increase in total food waste.10, 11
By
studying the most
recent research on early childhood education, the Orfalea Fund was able to invest where it mattered most: in the relationships among directors, teachers, and parents, in the quality of environments, and in the establishment and documentation of best practices.
A
recent study conducted by researchers at the Cincinnati Children's
Research Foundation looked at differences in brain activity comparing the times children spent
on screens (TV, smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktop computers) versus reading a book.
The Pataki Commission can only justify this giveaway by totally ignoring
research by the State's tax policy experts who, in the Department of Taxation and Finance's
recent report
on the estate tax, concluded that «Migration
studies regarding the impact of taxes such as the estate tax have shown that taxes generally are not a major factor in the decision of where to live or retire.»
Angela Fuller, a Cornell University professor also working
on the
study, says
recent research shows bears don't need that forest environment to survive anymore.
The
study, published in Nature Neuroscience in August, builds
on recent research where neuroscientists got RGC axons to regrow only slightly.
«
Recent studies found that scale insect populations increase
on oak and maple trees in warmer urban areas, which raises the possibility that these pests may also increase with global warming,» says Dr. Elsa Youngsteadt, a
research associate at NC State and lead author of a paper
on the work.
In a
recent study published in the journal Nature Communications
on 17 September, John Baines, Saleh Ibrahim and their colleagues of the Inflammation
Research Excellence Cluster show that composition of skin microbiota is controlled by the host genome and that skin bacteria may have a greater influence
on inflammatory diseases than previously thought.
While large - scale climate
research models offer a systems view of what the transport sector, for example, could contribute to climate protection in comparison to the energy sector, the
study presented in Science, however, examines transport - related issues within the sector by using more
recent and more specific data
on how people commute and travel.
«This
study suggests that methane emissions may be a serious problem in Utah, but we need more data to pinpoint exactly where emissions are coming from and to identify where the opportunities are to reduce them,» said Hamburg, calling this and other
recent research on methane emissions «alarm bells ringing in our ears.»
This new
study of non-military, civilian trauma patients visiting the emergency department builds
on recent research conducted by Dr. Samadani, supported through the Cohen Veterans Center, which found that the use of this novel eye - tracking technology could reveal edema, or swelling, in the brain as a potential biomarker for assessing brain function and monitoring recovery in people with head injuries.
A
recent study on the career preferences of science graduate students, published in PLoS ONE, has attracted a lot of attention for one of its conclusions: that student interest in academic
research careers declines over the course of graduate school.
Recent studies by Sood and colleagues at USC Schaeffer Center, the USC Price School of Public Policy and the USC School of Pharmacy have found that most consumers
on high - deductible plans are not comparing prices to find the best deals
on services or
on prescription drugs, even though the
research indicates that some patients could potentially save hundreds or thousands of dollars per year.
But
recent studies have cast doubt
on the energy argument some
research has even found that it ultimately leads to greater power use.
A
recent study from the Center for Injury
Research and Policy at Nationwide Children's Hospital done in conjunction with researchers from Colorado School of Public Health at the University at Colorado and Temple University used data from a large, national sports injury surveillance system to determine the effect of state - level TBI laws
on trends of new and recurrent concussions among US high school athletes.
«Artemisinin - based compounds have really been the key to success in pushing back malaria in
recent years,» says Timothy Anderson, of the Texas Biomedical
Research Institute and a co-author
on both new
studies.
By analyzing
studies from after that time period as well as
recent research relying
on new statistical techniques for assessing the impact of legal changes, the pair found an emerging consensus that deregulating concealed carry restrictions increases violent crime.
A
recent study led by the International Institute for Carbon - Neutral Energy
Research (I2CNER) at Kyushu University in Japan, and published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters, now sheds new light
on this stress build - up in tectonic plates.
Greenfield now has a larger group
study in progress — all part of a
recent explosion of
research on women and alcohol.
Five experts share
recent studies, classical
research and professional experiences that shed light
on defusing the threat of extremism
A
recent piece in the New York Times recalled the success of a popular
study on powerful poses, and how efforts to replicate the
research failed.
About 1,000 species normally live
on the surface of human skin, according to a
recent study by the National Human Genome
Research Institute.
But Susan Dudley, director of George Washington University's Regulatory
Studies Center in Washington DC, which conducts independent
research on regulatory proposals, argues that there has already been a drop in exposure to silica dust and its health effects in
recent years.