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A working QR code, a sense of accomplishment, and a lifelong lesson about persistence, grit, failure, critical thinking, teamwork, leveraging others' expertise, and the never-ending desire to pursue challenge in the interest of bettering ourselves, and of course, learning.
Houser (2003) demonstrated that effective teamwork and greater expertise can have a major influence on the outcome of patient care [ 4].
Indeed this novel model of service provision, where GPs and NPs work alongside each other, may offer other benefits in building teamwork and shared expertise, despite longstanding differences of power, pay, status and gender between these two healthcare professionals [ 18].
This portrayal of "de-skilling" and of the "engineering of biology" is different from the one deployed earlier in the discussion, because specialised expertise, teamwork, complicated machinery, trouble shooting and thus a plethora of organisational dimensions would continue to be required when synthetic biology's goal to engineer biology succeeds.
Mr. Reams said that Ms. Rivera, whose acting, singing and dancing have won her two Tony awards, brings to the production a first-in-last-out work ethic, a trouper's sense of teamwork and camaraderie, an expertise that enables the director to talk to her on a technical level and get instant results.
(2) Individual capacities: First, in order to take action, policy entrepreneurs rely on their own personal resources, such as expertise, leadership, teamwork, personal reputation, social networks, and persistence (Mintrom and Vergari 1996).
Repeated success indicates ability, acumen, expertise and teamwork.
On a local level, in Fairfield County, Conn., which is home to some of the nation's Fortune 500 companies and many family-run businesses, the Business Council says that CEOs are looking for students who have technical expertise, critical thinking, teamwork and communications skills and the ability to work with diverse colleagues.
Biomedical research is increasingly interdisciplinary in nature, involving communication and teamwork between individual researchers with expertise in diverse fields.
The subcategories of human resources are: personnel needs and nurse staffing, staff expertise and experience, work coordination and teamwork, and effects of present staffing.
Some argue that the level of specialization and technical expertise required to run a platform demands teamwork by different companies, each with its own research and development and command structures.
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