Sentences with phrase «than networking groups»

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The study looked at 149 participants in networking and business groups from the United States, Belgium, India, Japan, Australia and England and found that more than 70 percent of the participants who sent weekly updates to friends reported successful goal achievement, compared to 35 percent of those who kept their goals to themselves and didn't write them down.
Some of the issues I identified with the network equipment maker's Virtual Networking Index included the unlikelihood that Canadians use the internet more than Americans; Japan's similarly head - scratching low usage; the unexplained projections of how traffic is expected to grow in different countries; and why internet leaders such as the Nordic countries were grouped into a generic «Western Europe» category that may have skewed the entire study.
More than half of Twitter users surveyed said they follow brands on the platform, and this group is three times more likely to follow a brand on Twitter than they are to follow a brand on Facebook or any other social network.
When you identify the informal networks that exist within your company, more often than not the leaders of these informal groups are the ones who are actively looking for opportunities to Step Up.
Starbucks Armed Forces Network, an internal group with more than 14 chapters across the country, serves as an additional layer of support for veterans, veteran spouses and any Starbucks partner wanting to show support for veterans.
This portfolio of patents is substantially larger than the group of patents that was sold from Nortel Networks.
In fact, this group are now more likely than their family business counterparts to access professional networks, incubation programmes and professional development.
The poll, conducted by Environics Research Group for Trade Justice Network, found that 75 per cent of respondents had not heard of the TPP, which is being negotiated with 11 other Pacific Rim countries and would cover more than a third of the world's trade.
«If a group of miners controls more than 50 percent of the computational power on the network, it can always mine blocks faster than whoever has the other 49 percent.
There's no limit on group sizes, but the platform is designed as more of a closed messaging system than an open network like Telegram in which anyone can enter a group at will.
This requires a networking of groups and inter-relation of actions much more than in previous periods when the problems of one country could be dealt with within a country and through the use of state power.
The upcoming debate by Ealing Council comes after more than 3,500 people signed a petition by the pro-choice group Sister Supporter, calling for action to deter groups like Good Counsel Network from operating outside abortion clinics.
The New Hope Network content team had a hard task in narrowing down more than 360 product nominations to this outstanding group of NEXTY Award finalists.
Our global food network of more than 65 facilities and in excess of 20,000 employees in 17 countries means the OSI Group can offer you a world of food solutions.
The group also has a network of approximately 50 representatives operating in more than 100 countries.
The company's five divisions — the Equine Network, Home Group, Healthy Living Group, Marine Group and Outdoor Group — reach more than 40 million people in 85 countries.
Nashville, TN — June, 2014 — Attachment Parenting International (API), a non-profit global network of parenting support groups with more than 60 locations around the world, announces its newest Board of Directors member, mother, author and major contributing member of the social work community, Karen Walant.
Nashville, TN — May, 2014 — Attachment Parenting International (API), a non-profit global network of parenting support groups with more than 70 locations around the world, announces its newest Board of Directors member, community leader and advocate for children and families, Margaret Feierabend.
Nashville, TN — April, 2014 — Attachment Parenting International (API), a non-profit global network of parenting support groups with more than 70 locations around the world, announces its newest Board of Directors member, Professor of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame, Darcia Narvaez, PhD.
Baby Milk Action is the UK member of IBFAN (the International Baby Food Action Network), a global network of over 270 citizens groups in more than 160 countries that has been working since 1980 to stop misleading marketing by the baby feeding inNetwork), a global network of over 270 citizens groups in more than 160 countries that has been working since 1980 to stop misleading marketing by the baby feeding innetwork of over 270 citizens groups in more than 160 countries that has been working since 1980 to stop misleading marketing by the baby feeding industry.
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In 2016, the SMA changed its name from the Selective Mutism Group - Childhood Anxiety Network to the Selective Mutism Association to better reflect our organizational focus of selective mutism rather than a broad focus on all childhood anxiety disorders.
Their network of affiliated and partnered medical groups provide critical oncology services to more than 1,600 patients per day.
Without that we'd really be struggling, without that network of mums that H [his partner] only met through antenatal classes... we don't need any help / support, or very little, other than this antenatal group.
Updated January, 2011 Social media is a broader concept than social networking, though people often put them together — it refers generally to content that is created by random internet users rather than by a central person or group.
Really successful social networking - based campaigns generally seem to work with the strengths of the medium rather than treating it as just another broadcast tool — organizers engage their friends and followers one - on - one and at length, fostering commitment among (at times) relatively small but strong groups.
This group often has no recourse other than to rely on their wits, intellect and network to keep the wolf and boredom from the door.
In the case of competitive House races, the largest Republican groups, such as Congressional Leadership Fund and the American Action Network, spent more than 25 percent of their persuasion media budgets on digital, while certain Democratic groups spent 4 percent.
Social media is a broader concept than social networking, though people often put them together — it refers generally to content that is created by random internet users rather than by a central person or group.
More than $ 1.3 million from YG Network, a conservative issue advocacy group, in Arizona's 1st and 2nd Districts, and West Virginia's 3rd District.
More than $ 4 million from American Action Network, the issue advocacy group headed up by former Sen. Norm Coleman, R - Minn.
Further, Tea Party supporters were especially likely to friend a candidate or political group on a social networking site during the 2010 election — 22 % of such users did this, significantly higher than all other groups.
It's unusual for challengers for seats in Congress to raise more money than incumbents, who can tap into an established fundraising network in Washington, D.C. and gain financial backing from special - interest groups.
Britannia Building Society is the second largest mutual building society (savings and mortgage loans), with a network of 254 branches throughout the UK, almost three million members (customers) and group assets of more than # 36bn.
James Merriman, CEO of the New York City Charter School Center whose group is considered more moderate than advocacy groups that focus exclusively on large charter networks, praised the collaboration.
The annual lobby day is hosted by the New York City Charter School Center and Northeast Charter Schools Network, two groups that maintain a decidedly less confrontational political posture than Moskowitz's Success Academy and a group that lobbies on its behalf, Families for Excellent Schools.
Action Network vows to give organizers ownership over their own data — a key question in digital politics when databases are being updated by more than one group or shared in other ways.
According to the Bronx News Network's own analysis, Espada has received more than $ 178,000 in contributions from the real estate industry and landlord groups.
Since USGBC's founding in 1993, the Council has grown to more than 20,000 member companies and organizations, a comprehensive family of LEED ® green building rating systems, an expansive educational offering, the industry's popular Greenbuild International Conference and Expo, and a network of 78 local chapters, affiliates, and organizing groups.
BOSTON — The oral health of ethnic minorities and lower - income groups is much worse than that of the general population, but leveraging social networks and other innovative healthcare delivery channels may help close this troubling gap.
As with many great ideas, this one began small, with a group of postdoctoral fellows brainstorming over water and cheese at the second annual Next Wave Postdoc Network (PDN) meeting less than 1 year ago.
To complement seismometers, several groups of researchers are assembling networks of real - time GPS sensors that measure their locations every second within 5 to 10 millimetres, far more accurate than consumer GPS.
Although there are several ways to remove RB from the cellular machinery, the group found that complete loss, rather than inactivation, of the RB gene was associated with changes in gene - networks closely linked to aggressive disease.
More than 2,500 staff members — out of 18,000 total — participate in affinity groups at Amgen, which include the Amgen Asian Association, Amgen Black Employees Network, Amgen DisAbled Employees Network, Amgen Latin Employees Network, Amgen Middle Eastern Employees Network, Amgen Network for Gay and Lesbian Employees, and Amgen Women's Interactive Network.
Rather than emerging from one small population, the human species likely evolved from a dispersed, complex network of groups that mixed and mated with each other, scientists report online September 20 in Science.
Here, knowing high - status people or comparatively higher - status people than themselves was also detrimental to mental health, consistent with comparative reference group theory — we tend to feel worse except when most of a person's network was clustered at one end of the status range.
The poll was sent via e-mail to the more than 110 attendees of the Postdoc Network national meeting, approximately 350 attendees of the previous day's COSEPUP convocation, and attendees of a recent GREAT Group meeting.
The second theory, comparative reference group theory, centers on comparison: The more status others in your network have than you, the worse you will feel about yourself.
In general, the communities with larger social networks had a better chance of being able to withstand the drought without having to migrate, and for a longer period, than the more insular groups, Borck said.
This cultural group, which established extensive trade networks and colonies across the Mediterranean region, left behind few written records, perhaps because they wrote on papyrus rather than clay.
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