Then think of
tangible examples of how you have demonstrated those skills within your professional or academic work.
She believes that these services
provide tangible examples of how Indigenous disadvantage can be addressed through enabling Indigenous people to control the state, pace and shape of change within their communities.
Being able to quantify your success
with tangible examples of your contributions in the workplace will demonstrate the weight and the value of your responsibilities and achievements.
Some of the
more tangible examples include showing a couple how a slight change in their financing could save them $ 250 / month, something even their loan officer had not considered.
If so, mention these in your letter, along with a
few tangible examples of how you have demonstrated these skills in the past.
Our book shares
many tangible examples of how principals are growing and integrating these leadership competencies in their work everyday.
So why, despite these
increasingly tangible examples of how environmental volatility stands to affect the global population — and the global economy — aren't we seeing more meaningful progress on sustainability issues?
They're supposed to avoid quick, casual judgments, making sure they can support their conclusions
with tangible examples, which they in turn share with teachers.
You can be passionate about your field even before you have professional experience or
tangible examples of your work.
Upon skim and in - depth reads, a well - written executive resume spells out for the decision - maker what YOU can do for THEM by
showing tangible examples of what you've done before.
(The potential benefits of providing students with
tangible examples underscore the value of saving examples of student work from performance tasks for use as models in future years!)
The document also provides
tangible examples taken from UNDP's work with gender mainstreaming (GM) in Bhutan and Cambodia.
When it comes to demonstrating your skills, including a few bullet points under each will allow you to
offer tangible examples to prove how you've gained the skills, and put them into practice.
Another one of my career coaching clients, Tricia, did this and it was much easier for her to
gather tangible examples from her current job and what she observed in other people's jobs.
For the next 3 days, Margaret focused on
identifying tangible examples of what she wanted in a job simply by paying attention to her current job, talking to friends, reading books, and noticing what other people did in her workplace.
I don't recommend doing that because the reality is that potential employers want to hear
about tangible examples of times that you have used skills (in this case change management) rather than just seeing a list of words that pertain to stuff that you may have done.
To be successfully in recruitment consultancy we will look for a number of key competencies including initiative, drive, influencing skills, resilience and teamwork and typically you will have a previous track record of success within a sales background, although this is not essential if you can
demonstrate tangible examples to illustrate experience across our key competencies.
AM: Give us a
more tangible example of how something like the Giulia is the emotional, driver - focused car you say it is.
Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement (TILMA) Marc and IÂ demonstrate that there are
few tangible examples of trade barriers between provinces and no evidence -LSB-...]
«These can provide ratepayers
with tangible examples of reform within the boundaries of a system that will remain broadly similar.
«If you want to enhance your resume, it's better to focus on playing up
tangible examples from your actual experience.
We look forward to partnering with Columbus and to watch it become a real,
tangible example of what the secure, smarter world will look like.»
«We see this as
a tangible example of the triumph of opinions over facts,» Fraser - Jenkins said.
One
tangible example is Google's introduction and emphasis of Google Authorship, a program that connects content to your author profile with recognized authors» content performing better in search engine results.
A reporter asked me this week to provide
a tangible example of what it looks like to be «Jesus in tennis shoes» (a reference to Evolving in Monkey Town), I told him about Amanda.
A tangible example would be the Code Blue program.
These can help iron out some of the disadvantages inherent in the present system and provide taxpayers with
tangible examples of reform within the boundaries of a broadly similar system.
Picente went on to say «Today is
a tangible example of why good government and fiscal management are imperative.
«This new headquarters is not only a great symbolic achievement for Land Remediation, it is
a tangible example of the jobs we can create and resources we can save by embracing sustainable economic development and bringing degraded sites back into productive use.»
Here are
some tangible examples of what our Science Policy Committee has been doing and is committed to doing in the coming months — because who, if not scientists, will advocate for science?
«It's
a tangible example of what rising CO2 can mean for the planet over the long - term.»
«This is
a tangible example of how clinical research and thoughtful medicine goes on well beyond what we do.
A mechanical pencil can serve as
a tangible example.
Tangible examples are always helpful.
The result is
tangible examples of the authorizer practices associated with high - quality charter school portfolios.
The site mentions that yet - unheard - of model will also be a «
tangible example of the fascinating possibilities of digital product development, exemplifying the fundamental technological changes which are taking place in the automotive industry.»