Sentences with phrase «schools of thought at»

These techniques were largely inspired by popular schools of thought at the time.
We've found that there are generally two schools of thought at odds with each other.
We've found that there are generally two schools of thought at odds with each other.
In the early centuries CE there were many schools of thought at odds with each other.
For a long time now, especially among educators, there has, in fact, been an influential school of thought at war with the very idea of human nature.
Professor Ayala illustrates the very fashionable Catholic diffidence about the import of recent discoveries about the nature of the universe, whilst Clive Copus, who helpfully flags up the dominance of Ayala's school of thought at the Rome evolution conference last year, proposes the «Intelligent Design» (ID) argument that some parts of the universe point to God, and by implication that some don't do so nearly so well.

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«I had this little moment where I thought, «We have a chance here,»» recalls Smith, now a fellow at the Queen's University School of Public Policy.
Chris MacDonald teaches ethics and critical thinking at the Ted Rogers School of Management.
«It is just not acceptable to ever think that it should be commonplace in our country for people to send their kids to school in the morning and not know if they're going to come home at the end of the day,» Deutch said.
«For better or for worse, I think many companies take a very legalistic view of termination to protect themselves liability-wise,» says Adam M. Kleinbaum, an assistant professor at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business.
«I think the phrase created a certain amount of confusion,» says Tim Calkins, a marketing professor at Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management.
You could also think of your brain like a baseball game, according to Yuval Nir, a researcher at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
During the first class of the introductory macroeconomics course I teach at Ivey, I present the students with four propositions that are the basis for most, though not all, schools of thought in modern macroeconomics.
«Think about it: If you retire at 60, and you live to 100, that's a hell of a lot of time,» says Gratton, the London Business School professor.
There are many schools of thought on whether or not charity belongs in the workplace, or if it should be kept solely at home.
«If you're where the start - ups are, you'd never think there was a recession,» says Yael Hochberg, an economist who teaches classes on venture capital and entrepreneurship at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.
Chris MacDonald teaches ethics and critical thinking at theTed Rogers School of Management, where he is director of the Ted Rogers Leadership Centre, and is co-editor of the new (free, online) Concise Encyclopedia of Business Ethics.
Look at STEM (science, technology, engineering and math)-- if we focused on finding early indicators of high performers in our education system, then treated them differently as they progressed through school as potential Canadian innovators, by the time they got to Grade 12 and were thinking about university, they would be wildly ahead of the innovation curve.»
When the team looked at these numbers — average rate of improvement between third and eighth grade in math and reading — many schools that are traditionally thought of as «bad» suddenly seemed good.
«Right now, it's really hard to get a firm handle on a total figure [for] what kind of economic activity the sharing economy encompasses in Canada,» notes Sunil Johal, policy director at the Mowat Centre, an Ontario - focused public policy think - tank at the University of Toronto's School of Public Policy and Governance.
Andrew Policano, dean of The Paul Merage School of Business at the University of California, Irvine, shares his thoughts on news — good and bad — in the economy.
«Health overwhelmed what I thought would have been financial problems» in terms of causes of stress, said Robert Blendon, a professor of health policy and political analysis at the Harvard School of Public Health in a livestreamed discussion forum about stress at Harvard on July 9.
«When everyone thinks that [a certain kind] of advertising is the «right» thing to do, that's when it has a terrible rate of return,» says Scott Galloway, a marketing professor at the Stern School of Business.
«I think many of us on social media, probably subconsciously, want to perpetuate this idea that we're doing it all on our own,» Natalia Mehlman Petrzela, an associate professor of history at the New School and a mother of two, told The Times.
You'd think that, even if you graduate with only a shaky knowledge of trigonometry or Chaucer, after all that time you'd at least leave school with a good grasp of how to learn efficiently.
That means schools might want to think long and hard about how they schedule gym classes, and professionals should be thoughtful about how they order periods of learning with a bout at SoulCycle or a trip to the local running path.
«You would think that common sense would dictate that we choose someone who is well versed in business and has experience running a company for president,» said Barbara Kellerman, a James MacGregor Burns Lecturer in Public Leadership at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Joseph Blasi is the J. Robert Beyster Distinguished Professor at Rutgers University's School of Management and Labor Relations and author of book, The Citizen's Share and the Third Way think tank policy report, Having a Stake.
Robert Kozinets, who spent years teaching in the U.S. before joining the Shulich school, can barely contain his glee at the thought of having a Target near his home again.
Tsur Somerville, an associate professor at the University of British Columbia's Sauder School of Business, said he didn't think prices would decline but the rate of increases would slow down.
The researchers, all business school professors out of Columbia University, Northwestern University, and the University of Chicago, set up a mock hiring experience in which managers were asked to select which job «applicants» they thought would perform best at a math task.
«Decisions deplete our self - control, so the more decisions we make in a given period, the less energy we have to think clearly and rationally about the next decisions,» says behavioral economist Zoe Chance, assistant professor at Yale School of Management.
The academic assessments of QE are mixed at best depending on the author and what school of economics most influences their thinking.
«If you think about what Canadians like in their brands, it's that sense that they're the boy and girl next door,» says Alan Middleton, assistant professor of marketing at the Schulich School of Business.
For him, that means dedicating time to doing things that he cares about — liking dropping his kids off at school, watching shows with them at the end of the day, and carving out time in the day to exercise and think about the big picture.
Keith Head, a professor at the University of British Columbia's Sauder School of Business, thinks that it is wise for Canadian small businesses to pay close attention to how a Trump presidency might affect the economy of Canada's largest trading partner.
Steven Tomlinson, director of faculty development at Acton Business School, advises business owners who shy away from tooting their own horn to recast their thinking: «It's what you are doing to help other people.»
One school of thought is this: If you have stocks that aren't overvalued when you buy them, downturns in their value give you an opportunity to purchase more stock at a cheaper price.
Though JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon characterized his throat cancer as «curable,» it's «not exploitative» to think about his successor, Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a professor at the Yale School of Management, told CNBC on Wednesday.
This afternoon, Angela Walch, an associate professor at St. Mary's University School of Law, shared her thoughts on the memo:
Such creative business solutions are not the result of simplification and specialization but of what we at the Rotman School call Integrative Thinking
As a Visiting Scholar at the Rotman School of Management (more specifically at the Clarkson Centre for Business Ethics and Board Effectiveness), I've been thinking a lot lately about how we educate tomorrow's business leaders.
He is a senior scholar at the school's conservative Mercatus Center, and has ties to the Goldwater Institute, a libertarian think tank, and the Competitive Enterprise Institute, which is «dedicated to advancing the principles of limited government, free enterprise, and individual liberty.»
Before I had unrestricted access to MLS information, I had to go to Real Estate School, pass an examination, get a license, all for a fee, join a company, join the Toronto Real Estate Board for a fee, pay for Real Estate Council Of Ontario Insurance, and now, some Government Evangelist thought it was a good idea at the time, and wants to make private information available without restriction, unlimited, and free to the public?
«I think a lot of it is directly attributable to the shooting at the high school,» said Chief Judge Jack Tuter.
There is a school of thought on choice, which looks at the relationship to either consequences or payoffs to choices.
«A Newer School of Thought Believes That the Safe Withdrawal Rate Depends on How Stocks Are Priced at the Time You Begin Making Withdrawals.»
The Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto is redesigning business education for the 21st century with a curriculum based on Integrative Thinking.
«People think to be professional, you need to ignore your emotions and those of the people around you,» says Jeffrey Sanchez - Burks, an associate professor of management and organization at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, whose research shows this to be the norm in most American workplaces.
Think of lead contaminated water at Vancouver Island schools, asbestos exposure at a school in Abbotsford and delays in upgrading seismically unsound schools across the Lower Mainland.
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