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"turnaround strategy" refers to a plan or approach designed to reverse a company's declining performance and improve its financial or operational situation. It involves identifying and implementing changes to help the company become profitable or successful again.
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This collection of district profiles highlights a variety of
school turnaround strategies and addresses strategy development, implementation, barriers overcome, signs of promising practice, and lessons learned.
Professional development for teachers and principal is focused specifically
on turnaround strategies and aligned to the school's goals.
They are also responsible for intervening in the lowest - performing schools through extra funding, new leadership and
other turnaround strategies.
The board has requested deeper training on
successful turnaround strategies, including the board role in supporting turnaround, as well as a deeper dive into local accountability systems and local turnaround efforts.
In the absence of empirical evidence
linking turnaround strategies to relevant outcomes, district and school leaders should be required to demonstrate a strong theory supporting their proposed intervention.
It is interesting to see how the company's objective is beginning to shift from a
retail turnaround strategy to an attempt to unlock value with existing brands.
Develop legislative updates, and keep abreast of new policy developments and utilize statistical research outcomes for policies or impacts and ability to
recommend turnaround strategies.
There's just not much out there when it comes to
turnaround strategies with a clear track record of fixing the lowest - performing schools.
She currently directs a multi-year evaluation of a comprehensive school
turnaround strategy in the Atlanta Public Schools that includes implementation and impact analyses.
The American legend had tried a number
of turnaround strategies and cost - cutting efforts in recent years, but the company — which since 2004 has reported only one full year of profit — ran short of cash.
The company's
turnaround strategy under Chief Executive Ram Krishnan centers on adding menu ordering, check - out and other services via tablet computers to its trivia game platform.
In the vast majority of cases, states would be able to decide whether and how to intervene in schools, but the bill stipulates
specific turnaround strategies for «persistently low - performing schools.»
J.C. Penney is hoping its former CEO can revive the retailer after a
risky turnaround strategy backfired and led to massive losses and steep sales declines.
J.C. Penney's board of directors has ousted CEO Ron Johnson after only 17 months on the job as a risky
turnaround strategy backfired and led to massive losses and steep sales drops.
Given Best Buy's lack of a
clear turnaround strategy and its oversize store fleet, however, private equity players are likely to forgo such a transaction, according to Bob Phibbs, The Retail Doctor, a retail consultant based in Coxsackie, N.Y.
A 2006 NewSchools Venture Fund study confirmed a widespread aversion to takeover - and -
turnaround strategies among successful school operators.
Then, nearly a decade ago, he became commissioner in Massachusetts, where he embraced the Common Core, revamped teacher evaluation, and
championed turnaround strategies for some of the state's most - challenged districts.
Katherine K. Merseth, who
teaches turnaround strategies at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, said Noriega - Murphy is using methods that research has shown to be successful.
Mr. Field is leading Public Impact's work to support state education departments as they implement school
turnaround strategies funded by the Race to the Top competition.
There's a lot of talk about how we can improve schools, from
various turnaround strategies to school choice community partnership programs, but I think one of the most critical areas is the need for professional development in order to empower our teachers.
In terms of addressing the struggling neighborhood schools — which would still remain, even if a «school of hope» came to town and offered parents another option — the bill
expedites turnaround strategies, so that students don't languish for years in schools with a failing status.
Alexander's amendment to the bill adds a seventh choice: states would be able to develop their
own turnaround strategy, subject to review and approval by the U.S. secretary of education.
Ensure principals receive professional development under any
SIG turnaround strategy before removing them from leadership.
He was a member of the IES expert panel on school turnaround in 2008 and member of the U.S. Department of Education's contingent to South Korea in 2012,
sharing turnaround strategies between the two countries.
Yet, the
proposed turnaround strategies run counter to what research tells us about all the pieces needed to create and sustain improvement — particularly in the lowest - performing schools, where hope and trust are scarce.
In a new climate in which high - performing charter networks are exploring outside of Denver, many smaller districts may be wondering if they can pursue
bold turnaround strategies in partnership with high performing charter operators.
As Managing Director of Scroll Capital Partners LLC, I strategically oversee all financial direction and integrated financial models that successfully determine all
business turnaround strategies.
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