Not exact matches
The presentation
reflects how HubSpot's reacted and built a
culture around some key
changes in the work world:
Today's rapidity of
change (technological, symbolic, metaphorical, communicative) challenges us to
reflect and communicate about faith within
changing Church communities
in changing cultures.
1) most people haven't given serious thought to these issues and are just giving their «feeling»... it would not be hard for person with well - thought out positions (on either side of the issue) to expose the lack of logic
in their position and get them to
change their mind... most people just
reflect their
culture.
It seems this has alternated a lot
in history, but usually over a longer period of time, and
reflected in changes in art and
culture.
Only after 1991 — the year the family - friendly Walt Disney Company acquired Discover — do the cigarettes ads disappear,
reflecting not only corporate policy but a sea
change in the
culture.
«The
changes in the diagrams
reflect the
culture and custom of that particular age and time,» Lee said.
By keeping a close ear to pop
culture and social
change, Chanel earned its place
in reflecting today's social and cultural trends through clothes.
One of the joys of following movies is to see the ways
in which our evolving,
changing culture is
reflected through our popular entertainments.
It was a night buzzing with a palpable thirst for
change that was still trapped
in an outdated
culture that
in no way
reflects the real revolution across small and big screens everywhere.
Whether it be transitioning to competency - based progression, designing high quality performance assessments, or embedding out - of - school learning experiences into the curriculum, school
cultures and practices don't
change without substantial time freed up for the adults
in a school to plan, design, and
reflect on their craft.
These and other pipeline strategies that effect broad - based systems must strike a balance between stability and flexibility
in order for them to
change as school improvement strategies evolve, say both The Wallace Foundation and education reformers such as Michael Fullan, whose concept of «motion leadership»
reflects the need for a systematic
culture of continuous reflection and growth.
Or you can update your book metadata whenever you choose to
reflect changes in the marketplace or pop
culture references that are becoming highly searched.
The Korea Herald reports that
in Seoul, «cafes that provide books to read
reflect the ever -
changing trend and
culture of the publishing industry here.»»
I've always said that popular
culture is more of a «broken mirror»,
reflecting part of the
changes in the world, sometimes directly, and sometimes indirectly.
Her richly layered pictorial works often evoke the forms and imagery of Russian Constructivism but also draw on her own contemporary lexicon of mass -
culture motifs and abstraction to
reflect on
changes in the artist's home city of Moscow since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Their artworks
reflect these dialogues and, with them, a promise of
change to a region that is still a flashpoint for deep divides
in American
culture and politics.
Fusing pop
culture, subculture, and art history
in his video work and performance, Satterwhite creates visually dazzling tableaux that
reflect the
changing spatial and bodily anxieties and desires of the digital world.
Presented by Iniva
in partnership with Tate Liverpool, the exhibition looks at how
changes in the meaning of words
reflect the cultural shifts
in our society and is based on Raymond Williams» seminal text — Keywords: a vocabulary of
culture and society.
The commission came shortly after the celebrated «Athlete Series», which for Warhol
reflected the
changing nature of celebrity
in American popular
culture, with athletes like jockey William Shoemaker or soccer player Pele featured
in earlier iterations.
The
culture that we live
in has become such a sort of cut - and - paste
culture, and collage work intervenes the world, not to
reflect but to
change reality.
In her latest series of works, Acloque subtly prises open collections (and collectors) to reflect on how our changing world finds new meaning in their legacy and how changes in society, culture, and the economy have radically reshaped the meaning of objects and our relationships with the
In her latest series of works, Acloque subtly prises open collections (and collectors) to
reflect on how our
changing world finds new meaning
in their legacy and how changes in society, culture, and the economy have radically reshaped the meaning of objects and our relationships with the
in their legacy and how
changes in society, culture, and the economy have radically reshaped the meaning of objects and our relationships with the
in society,
culture, and the economy have radically reshaped the meaning of objects and our relationships with them.
«The statement is one piece of a much larger strategy, but it's an important piece
in hopefully accelerating
change and accelerating a
culture shift by causing all lawyers and paralegals to
reflect periodically on the obligations that they have.»
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in child welfare and
change management to help build and / or sustain the ability of agencies to perform well; to work
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