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Statement by the President of the Commission followed by debate on Multiannual Financial Framework

 

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A look around Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery.

  

Housed in the former Ducal Palace. Became a museum around 1878.

 

Grade I listed.

 

Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Nottingham

  

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The floor framework was in good condition with very light oxidation appearing in places. This was sand blasted away and painted ready for the new floorboard.

Retro photo framework against an old paper with filmstrip

Huge amounts of schools closed to students today as the combined forces of the NUT and NASUWT unions called strike action.

 

It was the usual pointless one day strike that never achieves anything, and I think this time it's over pensions and the abolishment of the national pay framework.

 

My union wasn't participating in the strike action so I was in a very quiet school getting on with some stuff. And it was nice really. :)

Paintings of flowers created using the same software from the Obsessions series.

Framework written and directed by Sean Mckenna (foreground). Photo by Guy Blackett.

Special Event: Celebrating Progress in Strengthening the Legal Framework with IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi at the Symposium on International Safeguards 2022: Reflecting on the Past and Anticipating the Future, held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 31 October 2022

 

Signing Sierra Leone’s Additional Protocol

 

Receipt of Letters amending the Small Quantities Protocol of Sierra Leone and Suriname

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

16.06.2011 - European local and regional leaders called on European Commission President Barroso to put forward “ambitious EU budget proposals” in order to stimulate the economy and asked that municipalities and regions be given an active role in the design and implementation of the Europe 2020 strategy.

 

This call was made two weeks prior to the unveiling of the post-2013 EU financial framework during a meeting held today in Brussels between the presidents of associations representing local and regional authorities, the President of the Committee of the Regions, Mercedes Bresso, and the President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso.

 

The local and regional leaders stressed that the new EU budget must be “substantial” if it is to respond to the challenges ahead and to support economic recovery. A fair share of the upcoming budget should be dedicated to cohesion policy and could, if needed, be based on new own resources.

 

Local and regional leaders also underlined that the Europe 2020 strategy must create a sense of “ownership” among all levels of government, as a large number of the strategy priorities concern local and regional authorities.

 

Committee of the Regions President Mercedes Bresso said: "The Commission must now send a clear signal to economic policymakers and citizens. The future budget has to reflect the EU's new ambitions and the irreplaceable role of cohesion policy in supporting public and private investment. It must empower local and regional authorities, and must support their efforts to deliver the Europe 2020 targets." Ramón Luis Valcárcel Siso, First Vice-President of the Committee of the Regions and President of the Murcia region (Spain), added: "We also need a more flexible EU budget. My home region, Murcia in Spain, was recently hit by a devastating earthquake. Recovery efforts will require large amounts of money and will have a great impact on our regional development priorities and spending. However, our EU regional aid programme was agreed in 2006 and runs until 2013. In the future, we should be able to quickly realign available EU funding to respond to such situations. In general, more flexibility will be desirable."

 

Jean-Yves Le Drian, President of the Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions (CPMR) and President of the Bretagne region (France), underlined: "Solidarity is the root of Political Europe. Without solidarity, Europe would have been no more than an economic free trade area. This solidarity is currently being undermined by issues related to financial stability and the overall amount of the EU budget. I am very concerned once again to see the Europe of tomorrow being shaped within the confines of the Member States, with no involvement on the part of the regions and no strong and clear goal. For this reason, we are asking for a coherent budget capable of meeting the goals of the tomorrow’s Europe and giving prominence to a cohesion policy for all regions and all citizens."

 

Partnership makes a difference

Jean-Luc Vanraes, President of the Conference of European Regions with legislative powers (REGLEG) and Minister of the Brussels-Capital Region, responsible for Finance, the Budget and the External Relations, emphasised: "Giving a central position to subsidiarity is to defend our democratic values. The heightening of the awareness of all the levels of power - from the citizen to the European institutions through the Member States – is a prerequisite to make Europe a space where the citizen is respected and to make the European project one realized for and by the citizens.”

 

Annemarie Jorritsma, Co-President of the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR) and Mayor of Almere (Netherlands), called on “the European Commission President to bring the provisions of the Lisbon Treaty to life by supporting a system of governance in partnership. European, national, regional and local authorities must cooperate in a spirit of partnership if we hope to successfully address the challenges Europe is currently facing. We need to notably mobilise citizens, industries, academics and NGOs, and invite them to join us in achieving true territorial development and cohesion in Europe.”

 

Reform of cohesion policy

Karl-Heinz Lambertz, President of the Association of European Border Regions (AEBR) and First Minister of the German-speaking Community in Belgium, stated: “European territorial cohesion has a fundamental meaning in border regions. They are areas where Europe grows together, but they also face important obstacles and challenges, even 20 years after the completion of the internal market. A strong cohesion policy is an essential instrument for these areas.”

 

Nazario Pagano, President of the Conference of European Regional Legislative Assemblies (CALRE) and President of Abruzzo Regional Council (Italy), said: "In support of the position expressed by the European Parliament on 8 June, the European Commission should introduce a category of "intermediate Regions" whose level of per capita GDP is between 75% and 90% of the EU average, for the future planning period of European structural funds. In the light of the recent Mediterranean crisis, recognition of a "common European border" and an appropriate revision of the Schengen provisions would be desirable. On behalf of the many CALRE Regions having to deal with migratory flows, I call on the European Commission to continue its dialogue with the Southern Mediterranean countries on the themes of migration, mobility and security."

 

Strong European neighbourhood policy

Michèle Sabban, President of the Assembly of European Regions (AER) and Vice-President of the Ile-de-France region, underlined "We welcome with satisfaction the recent EU communication on the reform of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), which will help to ensure the political stability of certain eastern European states. As regional democracy is a key element of any progress towards democratisation, the regions should become true partners, and not merely beneficiaries, of the ENP. These voluntary politics should also be extended beyond the borders of Europe, particularly in light of the recent developments in North Africa, to support the people. Together, strengthened by our experiences, we should help these new democracies carry out their decentralisation process.”

 

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A $40-billion investment by LNG Canada shows BC’s future can balance economic opportunity and job creation with forward-looking environmental action that meets the Province’s climate action goals. The record investment includes a guaranteed fair return, guaranteed jobs and training, First Nations partnerships, and living up to provincial climate commitments.

 

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Pattern of metal framework against a background of tree branches, at the site of Knox College high tunnels under construction on Academy Street in Galesburg. Photo by Peter Bailley.

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Work table project - the structure is mostly together. Some tweaks and adding the top & shelf remain to be done.

All professionals talk about strategy, but few really understand what it means, or how to apply it correctly. How to Think Strategically challenges biased thinking and allows readers to enjoy the rewards of sound strategy and strategic thinking.

In the business world, 'strategy' must rank as one of the most bandied-about terms whenever there's a discussion on how to grow a company, win a new client or beat the competition.

 

Unfortunately, it is also one of the least understood — with many conflicting takes among professionals and scholars on what strategy actually means. The casualty of all this confusion is the quality of strategy that is actioned — and the results that follow.

 

Those who have mastered strategic thinking repeatedly see disproportionately good outcomes from the resources at their disposal; the rest leave themselves vulnerable to serious errors of judgement which can lead them to addressing the wrong problem, or doing things in such a way that the costs far outweigh the benefits.

 

How to Think Strategically: your roadmap to innovation and results — a new Financial Times series book released this month by Pearson, the world's leading educational publisher — promises to do away with this “boardroom babble” once and for all by equipping professionals with a clear framework of “the strategy roundabout”, methods such as “lean testing” and tools that will enable the reader to develop a strategic mind-set and devise a winning business strategy time and again.

 

The 280-page handbook tackles both theory and practical applications, providing an easy-to-follow roadmap that takes readers through the whole process of strategic thinking and provides a powerful framework of theories, tools and tips illustrated with a wealth of real-world case studies.

 

By the close of the book, professionals of all levels will be able to formulate a robust, compelling strategic plan capable of handling any situation or objective — efficiently AND effectively.

 

Co-authors Davide Sola and Jerome Couturier, professors of strategy and management at ESCP Europe Business School, have assisted businesses large and small in sharpening their strategies in their capacity as strategy consultants for McKinsey, A. T. Kearney and 3H Partners, a company that advises multinationals and governments about entrepreneurial solutions.

 

They say that although everyone has an innate ability to strategise, and do so quickly, most fail to take strategic thinking beyond intuition and vague notions of 'goals', 'situation analyses' or to-do lists. While helpful, none of these alone constitutes a strategy.

 

Professor Sola said: “Many people in business, even at management level, are very confused about what strategy really means. They do not have a clear theory to follow. This leads to hit-and-miss results with as many bad, and costly, business decisions as good ones. “Strategy embraces goals, objectives, planning, resources and more, but it cannot be reduced to any one of them.

“How to Think Strategically is a step-by-step practical guide to getting to grips with, and embracing, strategy as an invaluable tool to achieving individual or company business goals.”

 

The book is divided into two sections:

Part one explores what strategy is, highlights the factors that lead to success and explains how to turn strategic thinking into strategy

Part two focuses on putting strategic thinking into practice with a step-by-step walkthrough on devising and implementing a business strategy, and how to identify and deal with any challenges that arise.

 

To accompany the title, and help bridge the gap between theory and implementation, a handy Strategic Plan Generator App is also available which allows the user to apply their new-found skills by crafting a strategic plan.

How To Think Strategically is, in all senses of the word, the defining guidebook to strategy and strategic thinking, clearing away confusion and in its place instilling a mental blueprint for success.

 

How To Think Strategically – Your Roadmap To Innovation and Results, by Davide Sola & Jerome Couturier (Pearson) is out now, priced £14.99, from Amazon and all good book shops

 

ESCP Europe Business School contact: Shireen Fraser: Email / +44 20 7431 3600

Pearson contact: Anthony Harviso: Email / + 44 20 7138 3067

 

ABOUT THE AUTHORS:

 

Davide Sola is a professor of strategy and management at ESCP Europe and a visiting faculty at Business School in Finland, India and Italy. He is also a partner and co-founder of 3H Partners, the leading Entrepreneurial Solution Provider developing innovative solutions for multinational organisations and governments in Europe, the US and Africa.

 

Jerome Couturier is an associate professor of strategy and management at ESCP Europe. He is the author of several articles, policy papers, book chapters, case studies and papers presented at international management conferences. He is also co-founder and president of 3H Partners.

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Die Geburtsstadt von Hermann Hesse mit ihren wunderschönen Fachwerkhäusern - The native town of Hermann Hesse with its wonderful framework houses.

Nina-Retzlaff, Independent Evaluator of the UNV Strategic Framework 2014-2017, addresses the audience: “92% of UN Volunteers report satisfactory experience, but some elements can be improved, including learning opportunities,” she said.

Wie bereits angedroht folgen jetzt Zusammenstellungen von Bildern, die ich aufheben möchte. Sie stammen aus meiner Mona-Lisa-Zeit, und diese Quadrate mit den fetten, weißen Rahmen sind typisch dafür. Bei flickr. ist das nicht so der Kracher, aber das ist bei mir wie mit einem alten Baum, den man auch nicht so leicht verpflanzen kann.

Einige Bilder habe ich auch hier im Photostream, einige sind auch nie veröffentlicht worden … aber hauptsächlich hatte ich sie auf meiner anderen Fotoseite.

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a try of translation for my english speaking contacts:

 

babel fish says (always big fun!!):

Mona Lisas collecting album: Seiser Alm edition

As already threatened follow now compositions of pictures, which I would like to waive. They originate from my Mona Lisa time and these squares with the fat, white frameworks are typical for it. With flickr. that is not so the Kracher, but that is with me as with an old tree, which one cannot transplant also so easily.

Some pictures I have in the Photostream, some was also never published also here... however mainly had I her in my other photo side.

 

o.k., let’s give it a second chance:

as I told already I will upload some compositions of pictures I would like to keep somewhere. when I was still Mona Lisa (at another photo side) I used to frame my pics this way. it seems to me that flickr. people don’t really like it, but I’m too old to change … like an old tree that doesn’t want to move.

some of those pics are in my flickr.stream, some didn’t ever see daylight … and most of them were published somewhere else.

 

I hope that in combination with the stupid babel fish everybody is able to understand me. … and btw. “Seiser Alm” is situated in the north of italy, it’s an elevated plain (“Hochplateau” in german) and really nice in summer and in winter, too (as I was told).

info in english:

www.schlerngebiet.info/en/alpedisiusi

  

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