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Global Challenges Foundation – Swedish non-profit organization; Global change – planetary-scale changes in the Earth system; Global governance – Movement towards political cooperation among transnational actors; Global health – Health of populations in a global context
Grand challenges are more than ordinary research questions or priorities, they are end results or outcomes that are global in scale; very difficult to accomplish, yet offer hope of being ultimately tractable; demand an extensive number of research projects across many technical and non-technical disciplines and accompanied by well-defined metrics.
While managing your workload may seem like the most obvious workplace challenge, there are a few other problems many people are facing in their professions. The top 10 workplace challenges people ...
Throughout its history, the policies and objectives of the non-governmental environmental protection and conservation organization Greenpeace have been criticized by a number of groups, including national governments, members of industry, former Greenpeace members, scientists, political groups, and other environmentalists.
Climate change — Global warming • Global dimming • Fossil fuels • Sea level rise • Greenhouse gas • Ocean acidification • Shutdown of thermohaline circulation • Environmental impact of the coal industry • Urban heat islands • Flooding
Three McKinsey chief diversity and inclusion officers argue that the biggest issue facing women at work is the ‘broken rung’ Joey Abrams, Nina Ajemian March 6, 2025 at 9:01 AM
One source of personal conflict includes the multiple roles people play within organizations. Behavioral scientists sometimes describe an organization as a system of position roles. Each member of the organization belongs to a role set, which is an association of individuals who share interdependent tasks and thus perform formally defined roles ...
In 2013, the Grand Challenges for Social Work leadership invited national social work organizations, interest groups, and academic institutions to conceptualize and outline the Grand Challenges initiative. More than 80 suggestions for Grand Challenge topics were submitted online and in-person.