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T.H.E. Journal February 2006 Ken Bird |
Student Information Systems >> How Do You Spell Parental Involvement? S-I-S Research shows parental involvement improves student achievement, and because with the advent of the Internet and the use of Student Information Systems, schools have never had an easier tool to offer parents. |
T.H.E. Journal December 2003 Bessell et al. |
Engaging Families With Technology This article provides hands-on strategies for researchers and educators alike to implement with families from diverse cultural backgrounds, including the culture of poverty, to increase parental involvement in children's formal schooling. |
Global Services April 9, 2008 Deborah Kops |
Wrecking Ball Implementation of new operating models requires the corporate equivalent of wrecking an old building in order to build anew, yet few corporate managers are trained to swing the wrecking ball carefully, communicating in the most effective way to employees, and prepare for the fallout |
T.H.E. Journal April 2008 Matt Villano |
Meet the Parents Notification tools can do more than alert the school community to an emergency. New systems are cultivating parental involvement by sending home daily reports on students' behavior, attendance, and performance. |
Chemistry World October 22, 2013 Andy Roast |
Science communication: a practical guide for scientists This book by Bowater and Yeoman begins with the emergence and importance of science communication, providing many good reasons for engaging the public with scientific research. |
Global Services May 10, 2007 Amrita Singh |
Offshore HR: What Customers Can Do? In many outsourcing and offshoring relationships, customers and providers work shoulder-to-shoulder. Customers involve themselves in a range of activities that span recruitment, training, migrating processes and even appraisals of the staff that are working with third-party providers. |
Finance & Development December 1, 2000 Kathryn McPhail |
How Oil, Gas, and Mining Projects Can Contribute to Development Oil, gas, and mining projects could be a boon for developing host countries, yet their environmental and social costs often outweigh their benefits. Partnerships between project developers, governments, and local communities are crucial for projects to have a lasting development impact. |
CIO April 29, 2013 Kate Leggett |
Why CIOs Should Invest in Happy Customers It's time for CIOs to find out which communication technologies customers prefer, and give customer-service reps the data they need to answer questions, says a Forrester analyst. |
CRM June 2013 David Myron |
Join the Conversation and Build Customer Trust Companies such as Jive and Salesforce.com have been helping clients broaden their involvement in conversations with customers and partners by adding collaboration capabilities to their social community platforms. |
Energize May 2007 Susan J. Ellis |
Make New Friends, but Keep the Old... For volunteer organizations, it is important to find ways to revitalize the involvement of inactive members. |
CRM June 2010 |
Crumbling into Communities Even as Facebook's membership nears the half-billion mark, your customers are splintering into thousands of other communities. Whether or not these groups are yours, you need to pay attention. |
Information Today April 8, 2010 George H. Pike |
Digital Due Process Coalition Targets Privacy Laws A coalition of technology companies, public interest groups, think tanks, and academics has formed to push for updating federal privacy laws to address 21 st century privacy concerns. |
CIO May 28, 2015 |
CIOs need to build a business-savvy bench Now that most CIOs are business-focused, they need to develop that mindset in their direct reports. |