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About 50 participants from Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, and Myanmar participated in a five-day peer learning and exposure visit on transformations in shifting cultivation in Manipur, India. The visit was organised by ICIMOD and NERCORMP with support from IFAD and the European Union. Staff from ICIMOD and NERCORMP facilitated the event.
Photo: Jitendra Raj Bajracharya/ICIMOD.
My first attempt at a faux tilt-shift pic. Photo originally taken by Travis. HDR from a single RAW image.
Shamanic Shift Center's northeast room and ceremonial space as it looked on April 20, 2011: rock gardens, circle center, rock and crystal close-ups
Driving south down 90 Mile Beach where it appears that tyre tracks from a vehicle ahead have been moved by the shifting sand...
Fortune CEO Initiative
Four Seasons, Palm Beach, FL
Wednesday, November 2, 2022
4:10-5:10 FUTURE PROOFING YOUR WORKFORCE
Hosted by Project Management Institute
In the war for talent, CEOs must focus on attracting, retaining, educating, and reskilling employees to create sustainability within the organization. Employee needs have also shifted, however, with flexibility and well-being top of mind. With ongoing disruptions to talent development posing a challenge for leaders, how can CEOs reimagine work to bring employees together to collaborate, even if they are working apart?
Discussion leaders:
Joe Cahill, Chief Customer Officer, Project Management Institute
Dan Houston, Chairman, President and CEO, Principal Financial Group
Frida Polli, Co-founder and CEO, Pymetrics
Vivek Sharma, Co-founder and CEO, InStride
Moderator: Ruth Umoh, Leadership Editor, FORTUNE; Co-chair, Fortune CEO Initiative
Photographs by Rebecca Greenfield/Fortune
Global Fund Cf - Symposium.
Shifting the Power at Mary Ward House, London UK
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Beloved by roadway engineers for both their ability to handle large traffic volumes and their low construction and maintenance costs, roundabouts are on the increase in southeast Michigan. However, for non-motorized users -- bicyclists and pedestrians, and especially those with disabilities -- roundabouts present unique challenges to safety and accessibility.
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