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What Science Says About How Leaders Build Trust: The 7 Best Strategies
[ad_1] Leaders can build trust in several important ways. Getty In the midst of debates about when, where and how work gets done, with tremendous pressure to attract, retain and bring out the best in them, today’s leaders face many challenges. I’m here. But perhaps one of the best and most impactful things a leader ... -
After Abortion Restrictions, Texas Rethinks Sex Education
[ad_1] DALLAS — JR Chester got pregnant the summer before her senior year of high school. She graduated after giving birth, and she was pregnant again when she entered college in the fall of that year. She was a teenage mother, just like her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Her school did not teach sexual health ... -
Approximately 450 stores in 25 years
[ad_1] Value retailer The Crazy Store aims to operate 500 stores in South Africa by the end of 2023. This will mark a major growth milestone for the company, which started out as a ‘cheap and cheerful’ R10 store when its first outlet opened in Edenvale. Johannesburg in 1995. Kevin Rennett, The Crazy Store MD. ... -
Fern Mullis says Fashion Week is ‘back with revenge’
[ad_1] New York Fashion Week’s original mastermind, Fern Mallis, has said he’s back after a slowdown during the pandemic. Or, as she puts it, “back to the anomaly.” “It’s a vengeful fashion week. There are so many shows and activities, parties and dinners,” Maris said Wednesday at FIT’s Couture Council luncheon honoring Dior’s Maria Grazia ... -
‘It’s a new era’: Fashion brands are bringing new leadership to deal with a changing world
[ad_1] From Eileen Fisher and Lively to Gap and Under Armor, dozens of apparel brand heads have stepped down in the past two months. There have also been peaceful and long-planned transitions, like Eileen Fisher’s retirement after running the eponymous brand since the 1980s. Others are more abrupt, like the abrupt departures of Gap’s Sonia ... -
Murphy defends Biden’s student loan distribution, admits higher education is ‘too unruly and out of reach’
[ad_1] newYou can now listen to Fox News articles! New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy touted the good things about President Biden’s student loan distribution on Sunday, also acknowledging that higher education is “too unruly and out of reach.” In an exclusive interview on “Fox News Sunday,” Murphy met with Vice President Kamala Harris and ... -
Ian McGregor | Secondary Education | Department of Education and Development
[ad_1] Overview Dr. Ian McGregor Assistant Professor, University of Nevada, Reno. His scholarship and education focuses on social studies teacher preparation, human rights education, and citizenship/citizenship education, with an emphasis on teaching difficult history. His current research explores how teachers and students conceptualize citizenship in human rights education and the use of virtual interactive technology ... -
Labor shortage fuels interest in apprenticeships and alternative education
[ad_1] Labor, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, remains an ongoing problem for businesses. In the face of labor shortages, businesses are getting creative to attract and retain employees. According to industry experts, many job seekers want more than just a paycheck, but instead seek careers that offer stable professional skills. As such, apprenticeships, on-the-job training, ...










