Expertise
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A letter to Congress with a similar conclusion was signed by 120 academics with
expertise
in bankruptcy, banking regulation, finance, or all three.
The influence and effectiveness of diplomats and international civil servants will increasingly depend on the extent to which they can mobilize scientific and technical
expertise
in their work.
This need not require the UN to acquire extensive in-house scientific competence, but the organization – especially the office of the secretary general – must learn to tap advisory services to identify, mobilize, and use the best available
expertise.
Although a large number of UN agencies, programs, and treaties rely on scientific and technological
expertise
for their work, they are not designed to receive systematic science advice as a key component of effective performance.
Rather than working at odds, Africa’s governments, businesses, financial institutions, NGOs, and farmers’ organizations should pool their resources and
expertise
whenever possible.
Just as the West has provided exports and
expertise
to bolster Asia’s economic expansion, Asia offers opportunities for advanced economies to transform their growth models to cope with the challenges of globalization.
Unions and workers associations are the natural vehicles to monitor such behavior, but they must invest in the
expertise
to do so effectively.
Indeed, the essence of labor unions is that they know the unique problems of a distinct group of workers, bring focused
expertise
on these problems, and thus intelligently represent their interests.
Science means constantly walking a tightrope between blind faith and curiosity; between
expertise
and creativity; between bias and openness; between experience and epiphany; between ambition and passion; and between arrogance and conviction – in short, between an old today and a new tomorrow.
Since the program’s inception two years ago, nearly 30 global partners have been recruited, and an online platform has linked governments with organizations and donors to share resources, expertise, and knowledge.
The growing role of international institutions under the UN umbrella provides greater confidence that disputes can be addressed peacefully and even sensibly, with significant inputs of scientific
expertise
as in the Climate Change treaty.
For example, though Libya’s economy is almost entirely dependent on Western
expertise
and markets to produce and consume its oil, former leader Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi pursued a virulently anti-Western foreign policy.
The inventors gain access to the company’s
expertise
in IP development and to an international community of experienced problem-solvers.
The new ministry should map the diaspora and compile detailed profiles of the skills and
expertise
possessed by Italy’s top minds abroad.
The private sector would bring in infrastructure investment expertise, while sovereign funds and international financial institutions would provide the bulk of the capital and stability.
The platform would provide its own capital, as well as any technical, operational, and managerial
expertise
required to classify projects according to risk, thereby enabling the creation of indices that investors could monitor and study.
Tapping the potential of data analytics requires deep pools of advanced technical
expertise.
Universities are quickly adapting to meet the swelling demand, and many have launched interdisciplinary programs that combine analytics and business
expertise.
Of course
expertise
is only part of the story of good governance.
The Lawless SheriffI usually limit myself in my newspaper commentaries to my area of expertise, economics.
The Brexit AlarmBERKELEY – I have no special
expertise
on the question of whether Britain should leave (or “Brexit”) the European Union.
Second, most board members lack sufficient relevant
expertise.
Nearby member states, especially those whose languages are similar to Russian and Ukrainian, should be able to mobilize quickly the required technical
expertise.
Expertise
in the defense sector has been built up over generations.
If we cut defense spending too much, for too long, we will sacrifice that hard-won expertise, which will be impossible to regenerate quickly when we need it most.
By neglecting to seek qualified sources to offset their understandable lack of expertise, journalists produce imprecise – even untrue – reports, and thus fail to guide public debate in a constructive direction.
Proceedings are hamstrung by jurisdictional wrangling, and technical testimony often exceeds judges’
expertise.
The technical
expertise
required for IT start-ups will only be transferred by investors if they are compensated.
A second problem of
expertise
arises from the fact that it is not always in the interest of experts to reveal what they do and do not know.
Most people would prefer to show off their expertise, perhaps exaggerating how wide a field it covers.
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