Sentences with phrase «town halls»

The party won control of 11 town halls and a large district in the port city of Marseille in municipal elections on Sunday, more than double its record from the 1990s.
Sarah Casanova, one of the few female corporate leaders in Japan, has succeeded via town halls with mothers.
Why do town halls need prayers of any kind?
From town halls to the Palace at Westminster, Christians are passionate about serving God in politics at all levels.
This style of religious architecture had a lasting effect on the architecture of New England and other kinds of buildings — schoolhouses, town halls, libraries, even factories and mills.
From town halls to the Palace at Westminster, Christians are passionate about serving God in politics... More
Alberta's next provincial election is more than two years away, but for Jason Kenney — and the thousands packing his town halls to hear him speak about uniting the province's two free enterprise parties — the «project» to dismantle Rachel Notley's NDP reign is well under way.
Open - door policies with management (via online forums / in - person meetings / town halls) and efforts to regularly solicit feedback from employees across all levels of an organization can improve employee engagement.
Through the Solutions City ™ town halls, Starbucks also had the opportunity to build a stronger relationship with the COWIC to support the hiring of opportunity youth in the community.
The protesters plan to continue growing their movement, persuading people to register to vote and attend town halls.
Through networking opportunities at the Solutions City ™ town halls, local Starbucks store manager Andrew Bertolino discovered Homeport, a local affordable housing organization, to help spearhead a hiring initiative for opportunity youth.
There are a number of ways leaders can effectively communicate with their employees, such as holding town halls, taking a different route through the office to increase visibility or setting weekly one - on - ones just to check in.
«So I've done a bunch of these town halls, and I am jacked up,» he says.
That's when Peddle instituted quarterly «town halls,» where the company's performance and future plans were, and are, discussed as well as the status of current strategic projects.
As they continued on their headlong march into transparency, McDonald's Canada conceived of the Listening Tour, based on town halls held by the company's former U.S. president Jan Fields, to build relationships with key, sometimes antagonistic, constituencies.
«You'll find DMVs, town halls, and libraries in malls increasingly — the type of place where the public government can interact with the public,» Williamson said.
For his part, Drummond pointed to town halls, focus groups, polls and visits to ridings are examples of tools policymakers use in trying to assess how various options influence happiness.
To get everyone on the same page, Georgiadis has written a new code of shared values (the initials of the six precepts spell out «WONDER») and instituted monthly Google - style «town halls
Beyond holding parties and town halls, Medgate has several procedures in place to help front - line managers connect with their charges.
The company has encouraged contributions from non-traditional sources, by means of campus hackathons and monthly town halls that are accessible to all 120,000 global employees
But as the practical reality of repeal began to sink in for the millions of Americans who stand to lose coverage, the voices of concerned, angry citizens soon took center stage at town halls across the country.
It's also where Avant hosts town halls.
What I can share is that colleagues at my firm have worked hard to inject fun into almost every session we plan, from staff meetings to client town halls.
These days, as the director of the Potomac Highlands Guild's anti-stigma program, Masih (pronounced «Ma - SEE») clocks a lot of miles, leading trainings and speaking at town halls about addiction.
The presidential race of 2016 has been nothing if not grand political theater, with animated town halls, noisy debates, and an attendant media circus.
They have already used those resources to highlight that Baldwin voted against the tax reform bill, spending $ 3 million on ads and holding town halls and knocking on doors to explain why she should support the legislation.
Meanwhile, the corporation has been conducting town halls across the country in recent months, trying to gauge public reaction to the prospect of significant reductions in service levels, especially in those older urban areas where homeowners still get (costly) delivery to the door (equivalent of about 40 % of households).
He, along with his inner - circle members Fred Mossler, Arun Rajan, and Hollie Delaney, held four town halls the day after employees received the email in order to field questions.
Study up, and make good points the next time your representatives in Congress hold town hall meetings.
DeAngelis received an Emmy Award nomination for her work on CNBC's «Investing in America: A CNBC Town Hall Event with President Obama.»
Town Hall Brewery is making west coast style IPAs and Dangerous Man Brewing Co. (located in a former bank) is putting out great stuff as well.
The company holds quarterly town hall meetings and produces monthly newsletters, and both are filled with praise and testimonials from the communities it serves.
(Lazaridis has talked about the book frequently at RIM town hall meetings.)
«You learn a heck of a lot when you talk to people not in a formal setting, not in a roundtable discussion, not in a town hall meeting, but just when moms and dads are shopping at a grocery store,» she says.
The senator is here to conduct a «hospital town hall» event — his 58th in a series aimed at cataloguing the havoc he says Obamacare will wreak on health care providers across the state.
At a town hall at National Small Business Week, some entrepreneurs complain to Karen Mills about access to credit and high health insurance costs.
(Last April, the president joined Mark Zuckerberg for a Facebook town hall.)
Every trip to the grocery store becomes a town hall meeting on public transit in that neighbourhood.
In my employee town hall meetings, I try to relay facts, instead of telling people how they should feel.
I went to a town hall meeting on tax reform held recently by my local (Liberal) MP.
Then we made this information public and we managed to it very closely including 1v1 meetings, individual team meetings, town hall meetings with all staff, etc.» — Annex Consulting Group, Stacey Cerniuk, CEO
While he continues to have faith in Pearson and recently met with company employees at a town hall meeting, Ackman said Valeant and its CEO have done a poor job communicating, being transparent and quickly responding to damaging accusations.
At GM, she holds town hall meetings that invite input on projects from a broad range of employees.
Facebook was going through a «rough patch» and people wanted to buy the company, Zuckerberg says in a town hall Q&A according to Business Insider.
This whole episode seems to have kicked off with a report from The Hollywood Reporter, that Iger told ABC employees at a town hall in New York that someone was purporting to be a hacker and attempting to extort the company.
«We've got a lot invested in our brand,» John Mackey, the co-founder and CEO of Whole Foods, told a company town hall after the Amazon deal was disclosed.
«Conduct a Town Hall type of meeting where management isn't allowed.
Her email invited all employees to Accenture's (acn) first - ever town hall on race.
That was the question posed by Kimm Alfonso of Etsy's Seller Education during today's Town Hall event where the ecommerce site announced major changes to the way its handmade community operates.
Whether it's Facebook or town hall meetings, communication is always happening.
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