A traditional working culture may also be holding law firms back from embracing technological change: roughly 87 % of those surveyed said they still use pen and paper for completing legal work.
Since becoming one of only a handful of female senior partners in the UK top 20 law firms, I have been keen to overcome the «straitjacket» of
the traditional working culture that still characterises much of City life.
In the second of a series of pieces to be published this week, CMS UK senior partner Penelope Warne discusses the «straitjacket» effect of
traditional working culture
Traditional work culture dictates that an employee's career would be hurt if «personal» issues interfered with their job.
Not exact matches
Although many leaders who have switched from a
traditional workplace extol the virtues of the ROWE, this type of management strategy probably
works best when it's incorporated into corporate
culture from the beginning.
However, the contemporary offices are not restricted to the
traditional definition of workspaces, rather they have become an extension of brand ethos,
work culture and the principle for which a company, an establishment or a unit stands for.
Enterprise mobility allows businesses to create an entrepreneurial
culture by allowing employees to
work in a variety of environments — breaking
traditional workplace boundaries.
The Protestant
culture contributed to many
traditional norms, including the two - parent family, the value of
work and frugality, the priority of the local community, and the importance of personal virtue.
Traditional churches
worked when participants of all ages were willing to adapt themselves to church
culture.
Margaret Mead notes that «within
traditional American
culture... there runs a persistent belief that all leisure [play] must be earned by
work and good
works... [and] second, while it is enjoyed it must be seen in a context of future
work and good
works.
The church ought to take existing
traditional cultures more seriously, and
work for their mutual fecundation.
How they empower women: A UK - based shop with roots in Burkina Faso, SAHEL
works with
traditional crafts people in Burkina Faso to relieve poverty in ways that are sustainable and respectful of
culture and make quality products that are beautiful and unique.
«
Traditional» rituals, moral and social values, may «
work» in parts of the country where a Protestant ethos is still a part of regional
culture.
In the Life and
Work movement of the non-Catholic churches in their search for social justice and international peace (which is now part of the WCC) and in the Second Vatican Council of the Roman Church, Christian Ecumenism has given up the church's
traditional pietist and negativist approaches to modernity and has been involved in the attempt to redefine the forces and values of secular
culture within the framework of Christian anthropology.
Our Firm is located near the castle of Canossa, in the hills of Pecorile and focuses its activities in full respect of nature, following only the organic production method.Our cows are raised without GMO, chemical fertilizers, chemical pesticides and without antibiotics.The production
culture is all used in breeding, infact, the animals have access to pasture and are treated with homeopathic and herbal medicines.All
working process of Parmigiano Reggiano, is followed by the master cheese maker, using
traditional methods of processing.
Traditional and Professional Midwives» «Birth in Various
Cultures: An Evolutionary Perspective» «Birth Models That
Work»
Anthropologists have recognised that in bringing anthropology home to our own
culture, they face a challenge to their
traditional ways of reporting: these natives can read the
works about them, and they have a voice in the evaluation of those
works.
The research builds on the team's previous
work with a technique called three - dimensional
culture, which involves incubating stem cells in a floating ball - shaped aggregate, unlike
traditional cell
culture in which cells grow in a flat layer on the surface of a
culture dish.
I found a helpful Mother Earth News article on ancient corn (fascinating how
traditional cultures knew how to make the nutrients in grains bio-available through a lot of hard
work and patience) and how to make something called Nixtamal.
As our birth
culture becomes more and more medical, we seem to be losing
traditional wisdom and ways of
working with families throughout pregnancy and birth to keep them healthy and well - set up for a healthy, natural birth.
But
traditional yogis believe that the subtle body is real, and that understanding it and
working with it complement and counterbalance the emphasis on gross physical anatomy that predominates our current yoga
culture.
After a stellar career in student drama at Oxford, he had joined the BBC, but he was soon also writing film criticism and, in 1956, was one of the founders, along with Karel Reisz and Lindsay Anderson, of the Free Cinema movement, espousing a cinema free of commercial and political constraints and using a personal style to capture
working - class life and popular
culture, which had been ignored by
traditional British cinema.
Bonus
culture Cash bonuses are one of the more
traditional ways teachers are rewarded by the schools they
work for.
Education systems should incorporate multiple ways of learning, combining formal and non-formal,
traditional and modern, local and outside languages, local and external teachers; high priority needs to be given to vocational learning, through community - based institutions; content should be focused on enhancing links with nature,
culture, and society, encouraging community and collective thinking and
working, respecting diversity, and other principles and values described in this section.
These were: disrupting
traditional expectations of teaching and learning; socializing students into a school
culture signaling the expectations for learners; and using a consistent pedagogical approach in which students manage complex projects and assignments, seek feedback, revise
work and reflect on what they've learned.
Referencing C.P. Snow's «two
cultures», he introduced the «third
culture» consisting of «those scientists and other thinkers in the empirical world who, through their
work and expository writing, are taking the place of the
traditional intellectual in rendering visible the deeper meanings of our lives, redefining who and what we are.
Our
culture and
work environment set us apart from
traditional nonprofit start - ups and inspire our talented team to create innovative ideas and solutions to complex programs and initiatives.
Our
culture and
work environment sets us apart from
traditional non-profit startups and inspires our talented team to create innovative ideas and solutions to complex programs and initiatives.
Catch a flight to Armenia where we immerse ourselves into coffee
culture staying two nights at a
traditional Hacienda on a
working coffee farm.
 The event was held at the Caprice Bar and Grill, which,
working in conjunction with the San Pedro House of
Culture, the San Pedro Cultural Committee and the San Pedro Town Council,
worked hard to ensure that one of the islandÂ's
traditional festivals was brought back to life with resounding success.
Nicole
works as a full time illustrator specializing in
traditional media paintings featuring everything from woodland characters and environments to pop
culture based projects.
In association with TRACS (
Traditional Arts and
Culture Scotland), and with a programme led by Mairi McFadyen and Donald Smith, the Scottish Storytelling Centre hosts a series of discussions and
works
Chris Jolly Outdoors Taurikura Maori Cultural Scenic Cruise - Hear the songs and stories of ancient Tuwharetoa, participate in interactive Maori performances and
traditional games, learn to
work the poi, sample Rewana Bread and even get your own moko tattoo on this special Lake Taupo Maori
culture scenic cruise.
The primary school is our main focus where we
work to build the capacity of the village children to one day take on our business and continue the fight for sustaining
traditional Balinese
culture and the beautiful lanscape they live in.
Raising critical questions about identity, economy, society, connectivity and morality, Maclean's
work combines
traditional modes of the theatre with technology and popular
culture to create fantasy narratives under the guise of a hyper - saturated candy - coloured aesthetic, possessing a unique and often disturbing vision.
As a tribute to the artist, P.S. 1 presents
works created during the last five years of his life, all of which poetically articulate his knowledge of
traditional Chinese
culture and Western avant - garde art to engage Eastern and Western audiences.
Colescott, Marshall, and Thomas marry appreciation of these
traditional forms of representation to a deep understanding of contemporary American
culture to create insightful
works that disrupt historic narratives and read canonic art history against the grain.
Marja Helander's
works often revolve around her own identity in the borderland between Finnish and Sami
culture as well as the encounter between contemporary and
traditional culture.
Arrayed among the more
traditional sumi ink
works at the Chinese
Culture Foundation's group show, «The Moment for Ink,» Toyin Odutola's dark, textured ballpoint - ink - and - marker drawings pop - in their intensity, richness and blackness.
Some of Lichenstein's greatest
works evolved from imagery drawn from popular
culture: advertising images, war - time comics, and pin - up portraits, as well as
traditional painting genres such as landscapes, still lifes, and interiors.
«His
work is influenced by
traditional Yoruba mythology and
culture, and creates a fantastic universe of humans, animals, plants and Yoruba gods.»
Featuring
works by six nationally recognized artists from across the country, The New Real seeks to demonstrate the continued relevance of realism in a contemporary art
culture that defines itself by rebelling against
traditional art genres.
Katie Hovencamp Katie Hovencamp's
work displaces
traditional constructs of gender, «beauty»
culture, and expectations on the female body, shattering their implications on contemporary society.
She makes extensive use of Xerox transfer printing, a largely Western technique, to incorporate found photography into the
works: family photographs; images from Nigerian popular
culture; clippings from political, fashion, and society magazines; and ornamental patterns from
traditional textiles.
Incorporating layers of material and process in the mixed - media
work Landscape Majestic (2010), New York — based artist Mickalene Thomas (b. 1971) creates a lush landscape recalling influences from the Hudson River School to Édouard Manet as she explores
traditional and pop
culture aspects of beauty.
Scumboy is a Japanese tattooer
working in Nagoya, having defined a strange and excellent style of pieces that combine Japanese pop
culture with punk and
traditional tattooing.
While painted in a
traditional style reminiscent of Rembrandt and Titian, Kuo's
works deviate from this history through his choice of imagery, combining signifiers of American
culture with elements appropriated from film and photography.
Nicholas Sagan Through interdisciplinary, new media and
traditional art - making processes, Nicholas Sagan's
work explores the parallels and paradoxes that exist between art, science, and
culture.
digital collages that explore racial and cultural ambiguity through visual hybridity, like the
work of each artist in this exhibition, demonstrate that late 20th - century predictions of the end of
traditional fine «art» practice at the dawn of digital
culture were simply wrong.
The exhibition is the first UK solo show of his
work in seven years, celebrating his multi-layered
works which fuse
traditional and contemporary North African
culture with familiar Western imagery and iconography.