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More and more countries are worrying whether they are inculcating the right skills.
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Society urgently needs to find better ways of inculcating systems thinking in its decision-makers and public-policy experts in particular, he argued.
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They have concentrated on inculcating aspiration in bright students from schools with little or no history of sending pupils to Oxford or Cambridge.
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These leaders posses a clear perspective on the importance of onboarding and inculcating new members of the team, as well as developing their existing talent.
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He ordered up translations of a number of Latin texts into English, recognizing, like Macaulay, the importance of inculcating young people in his tongue of choice.
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There are ways to minimize leaks, but they start with fostering a climate of collegiality and inculcating the belief that concerns, disagreements or grievances will be dealt with honestly, fairly, seriously and without recrimination.
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Inculcating sustainability as a company culture is one thing, but negating the value these future generations of decision makers bring to the table is going to only restrict companies from becoming truly sustainable and therefore their ability to compete in the long term.
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