Sentences with phrase «wider skills gaps»

Rapid developments in IT continue and are increasingly causing companies to experience wider skills gaps that they are struggling to fill.
Identifying strengths that could lead to success in reading is of particular importance, Gardner - Neblett said, because of the wide skill gap between African - American students and white students.
Cross-platform integration will mean Alexa users will now more easily be able to access Cortana's Microsoft Office skills and Cortana will be able to fill the hole in its wider skills gap by allowing its users to call on Alexa.

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I don't believe the perceived skills gap is as wide as many people would like to believe.
However, it can offer a wide range of benefits for organizations who want to narrow performance and skills gaps rapidly, without having to take a large chunk out of their Learning and Development budget.
In other words, the greater the disparity in social skills, the wider the gap in adult outcomes — kids who scored «well» on social competence were four times more likely to obtain a college degree than kids at the bottom end of the spectrum.
«If Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, and Newcastle are to be engine rooms of a Northern powerhouse, one of their priorities must be working with the towns on their borders to raise attainment and close skills gaps across a wider area.»
The two candidates vying to become the next superintendent come from school districts with limited similarities to Boulder Valley, but both say they have the skills to lead a high - performing district with a wide achievement gap.
Conduct organization - wide training needs assessment and identify skills or knowledge gaps that need to be addressed
Spearheaded by Rocco Forte Hotels brand manager Irene Forte, «Map My Future» seeks to tackle the industry - wide issues of high turnover rates and the skills gap.
1) There is still pretty wide agreement that the big melt of 2007 betrays as much about gaps in understanding and modeling skill as it does about the Arctic's fate in a warming world.
Employers complain — often — that the skills gap (and now a soft skills gap) is getting deeper and wider.
The skills gap is getting wider.
In his book Bridging the Soft Skills Gap, training expert Bruce Tulgan defines soft skills as «a wide range of non-technical skills ranging from «self - awareness» to «people - skills» to «problem - solving» to «teamwork»Skills Gap, training expert Bruce Tulgan defines soft skills as «a wide range of non-technical skills ranging from «self - awareness» to «people - skills» to «problem - solving» to «teamwork»skills as «a wide range of non-technical skills ranging from «self - awareness» to «people - skills» to «problem - solving» to «teamwork»skills ranging from «self - awareness» to «people - skills» to «problem - solving» to «teamwork»skills» to «problem - solving» to «teamwork» (8).
Some economists say there's a wide gap between the skills employers are demanding and the ones workers have.
Best Practices Continuing Education Entry Level HR Issues Mentoring Millennials School TroubleshootingThe skills gap is getting wider.
That is, parenting skills accounted for more inequalities in health for those families experiencing the highest levels of adversity (shown by the wider gaps between the two lines towards the right - hand side of the graphs).
As previously suggested (Estes et al. 2013), it may be easier for caregivers to compensate for poor daily living skills when children are younger, because they are physically more manageable and the gap with peers is not as wide as in mid-childhood (Fisch et al. 2002; Gabriels et al. 2007), particularly in children with co-occurring ID (Hill et al. 2015).
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