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Governor Phil Murphy announces his talent-based economic development strategy – “Jobs NJ: Developing Talent to Grow Business in the Garden State” – at the East Brunswick campus of Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools on January 15, 2019.(Edwin J. Torres/ Governor’s Office)
Atlantic Stakeholder Platform Conference held at the Alfandega Customs Congress Centre in Porto on 20 January of 2015.
Business Strategy: Upended session with André Hoffmann, Vice-Chairman, Roche Holding; Co-Chair, World Economic Forum; Cedrik Neike, Member of the Managing Board, CEO of Siemens Digital Industries, Germany; Francisco Betti, Head, Global Industries Team; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; Sarah Franklin, Chief Executive Officer, Lattice, USA; Thomas F. Hofmann, President, Technical University of Munich, Germany; at the Industry Strategy Meeting 2026 in Munich, Germany, on 16/3/2026 from 14:15 to 15:00 in the Siemens AG - Corporate Headquarters – Level 0 - Auditorium, Plenary. (opening/corporate strategy). ©2026 World Economic Forum/Kamal Kimaoui
Taoiseach Enda Kenny, Tánaiste Joan Burton and Minister for Social & Primary Care Kathleen Lynch today launched the Irish National Dementia Strategy. This honours the commitment in the Programme for Government to develop a national Alzheimer’s and other dementias strategy to increase awareness, ensure timely diagnosis and intervention, and develop enhanced community based services.
The Strategy sets out a number of principles to underpin the provision of care and supports for people with dementia including:
taking account of dementia in the development and implementation of existing and future health policies;
encouraging the participation of people with dementia in society and in their own communities as fully as possible for as long as possible;
the prioritisation of end-of-life care in an appropriate setting for those with dementia;
appropriate training and supervision for all those caring for or providing services to people with dementia;
directing resources to provide the best possible outcome for those with dementia, and for their families and carers.
Speaking at the launch of the Strategy, the said:
As Taoiseach, I am determined that dementia, or indeed old age, should not rob people of what is so valuable to them: their choice and their control over their lives, their privacy and their dignity. Central to the strategy is something that is characteristically taken away from people living with dementia and that is awareness. We want to increase awareness of dementia in the community so that we can act faster and smarter to ensure early diagnosis, treatment and that all-important support, particularly with community-based services.
The Tánaiste said,
Respect for the independence and dignity of the individual underpins this Strategy from the start. Many of the Actions are achievable without a large financial cost but yet they can, if we implement them effectively, make a real difference to the lives of those affected by dementia.
Minister Lynch said,
The very mention of dementia can cause fear and confusion for everyone with those affected not knowing where to turn. Those who come into contact with a person living with dementia are often similarly confused. Reducing this confusion, correcting misinformation and misunderstandings, and focusing on what is possible at every stage of the condition, instead of what is not, are all important parts of what this Strategy is about.
- See more at: merrionstreet.ie/en/News-Room/News/Government_launches_Ir...
British Columbia’s first poverty reduction strategy, TogetherBC, outlines programs and initiatives that will help reduce overall poverty in the province by 25%, and cut child poverty in half, over the next five years.
Governor Phil Murphy announces his talent-based economic development strategy – “Jobs NJ: Developing Talent to Grow Business in the Garden State” – at the East Brunswick campus of Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools on January 15, 2019.(Edwin J. Torres/ Governor’s Office)
“eat:Strategy” was a day long conference organised by Duane Brown, held in Toronto on July 20, 2011. Duane's goal was to provide a strategy conference bringing together minds from research, psychology, branding and design.
Governor Phil Murphy announces his talent-based economic development strategy – “Jobs NJ: Developing Talent to Grow Business in the Garden State” – at the East Brunswick campus of Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools on January 15, 2019.(Edwin J. Torres/ Governor’s Office)
“eat:Strategy” was a day long conference organised by Duane Brown, held in Toronto on July 20, 2011. Duane's goal was to provide a strategy conference bringing together minds from research, psychology, branding and design.
“eat:Strategy” was a day long conference organised by Duane Brown, held in Toronto on July 20, 2011. Duane's goal was to provide a strategy conference bringing together minds from research, psychology, branding and design.
Governor Phil Murphy announces his talent-based economic development strategy – “Jobs NJ: Developing Talent to Grow Business in the Garden State” – at the East Brunswick campus of Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools on January 15, 2019.(Edwin J. Torres/ Governor’s Office)
Fr. Ron Macdonell goes over teaching strategies at the Wainhamary indigenous language school with Silvanira Matos and Jeanne Menendes.
Atlantic Stakeholder Platform Conference held at the Alfandega Customs Congress Centre in Porto on 20 January of 2015.
“eat:Strategy” was a day long conference organised by Duane Brown, held in Toronto on July 20, 2011. Duane's goal was to provide a strategy conference bringing together minds from research, psychology, branding and design.
“eat:Strategy” was a day long conference organised by Duane Brown, held in Toronto on July 20, 2011. Duane's goal was to provide a strategy conference bringing together minds from research, psychology, branding and design.
Graphics for the Council Plan 2014/15 half year performance report (2 December 2014).
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Read the full Council Plan 2014/15 half-year performance report online at: smarturl.it/council-plan-report.
Caption: Literature Commission at the 1977 Brazilian Strategy Conference.
Citation: Mennonite Board of Missions Photograph Collection. Mission to Brazil, 1958-1980. IV-10-7.2 Box 2 Folder 20, Photo #76. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana.
Governor Phil Murphy announces his talent-based economic development strategy – “Jobs NJ: Developing Talent to Grow Business in the Garden State” – at the East Brunswick campus of Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools on January 15, 2019.(Edwin J. Torres/ Governor’s Office)
Pictured are the winners of the Strategy Game 2007 at Waterford Institute of Technology. The winning team were from the HRM Management stream of the BBS and are pictured seated (l-r): Robert Wallace, Management and and Margaret Helena Byrne, HRM and standing with plaques (l-r): Sarah Moylan, HRM; and Claire O'Grada, Management. Also included are Dr. Tom O'Toole, Head of School of Business; Stephanie Keating, Lecturer in HRM; Denis Harrington; Head of Graduate Business; Joan McDonald, Head of Dept. of Management and Organisation; Ray Griffin, Lecturer in Strategic Management; Evelyn Roche, Lecturer in Strategic Management.