If you're getting a business off the ground, you may think that pulling all - nighters or
always being on call will inspire confidence in your employees, but that lack of sleep really just makes you less of a charismatic leader, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Applied Psychology.
Always being on call, and always putting clients and business first (or at least a close second after family).
I hope you're prepared to
always be on call!
It's vital that you feel safe online and at WeLoveDates Mature, we guarantee you and your information will be protected and our customer support team will
always be on call if you require any help.
But your Web customers expect to get information immediately, and you can't
always be on call.
Not exact matches
«I
always feel like I have more to - dos than I have time for, so it
's easy to lose connections with my team while focusing
on my daily checklist and endless conference
calls.
«We feel like it gives us a competitive advantage because we
're always on the phone,» he says, «but we need to
be available and know who
's calling.»
«Your children should know that you
're always there for them, and that they can
call on you when needed,» says Greitens.
But if you don't take time away to enjoy life, and you
're always just saving and running
on the hamster wheel to try to get ahead, eventually you
're going to have a phenomenon
called diminishing marginal productivity.
«Even though I
was only
on call one week out of five, and even though getting paged wasn't an everyday occurrence while
on call, I grew tired of needing to schedule my life in such a way that I would
always be available to respond to a high - priority event if necessary,» former Amazon engineer Eric Aderhold wrote
on Quora.
As a leader, you can't ride along
on every sales
call or physically work with your team all the time, but you can
always be with them in spirit.
«We
are always looking for ways to improve, and as such we have decided to end
on -
call scheduling for all [Urban] brand associates throughout North America,» the company said in a statement.
«There
's always been an interest in stand - up comedy,» Netflix content chief Ted Sarandos said
on the earnings
call Monday.
Because our relationship
was based almost
always on him
calling up and asking, «
Is this a good deal?»
Amazon had previously hoped to launch Prime Air in 2015, although that date
was always dependent
on regulatory approval, and even Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos
called it «optimistic.»
Bear in mind, it
's a lot of suit: the extra hardware (the classic «six -
on - two» style has six buttons down the front, only two of which
are functional), the rules (
always fasten the inner button,
called a jigger or anchor, never the outer lower one), and all that fabric have long vexed men.
That
is because CIOs who have the final
call on which software to use don't
always pick the more popular product.
If you
're known as the person who
's always long winded, you
're less likely to get the next few
calls on the calendar.
As IT consultants, he and his partner Rob Pelletier
are almost
always on call for emergencies.
Becoming a star
on the football pitch (as Europeans
call a soccer field) and in business requires «practice, practice, and practice,» and the successful manager must
always be prepared to «retune things,» Ferguson told a group of Stanford Graduate School of Business students.
Though I
'm always happy to jump
on a
call with them or hear what they
're up to, it
's usually a big waste of time and doesn't concern me.
On a recent earnings
call, Mark Okerstrom, who joined Expedia as CEO and president last summer, said, «Over the long term, we have got to
be mindful, and we
always are mindful, of the incredible market power that Google has,» noting the importance of making sure Expedia's own products
are credible and wide - reaching and that its user experiences
are localized.
I
always get so inspired
on this site and this
is just what a Monday morning
called for.
I have
always been optimistic about the creativity of the US economy and the speed of its adjustment processes historically — socially painful, let us not forget, but economically efficient — but recent reports about what some
are calling the «euroglut» will make a US recovery all the more difficult, perhaps even derailing it, not to mention having a potentially awful impact
on China's adjustment.
He edits our decks, reviews our contracts and
is always available to jump
on a
call.
Budget matters, but another priority
is interacting efficiently with a team that
is always on - the - go and needs
call forwarding capabilities to insure constant sales and support contact.
This also left some Berkshire shareholders unhappy,
calling for Buffet to pull out of the deal though Buffet has
always maintained the investment
was only ever based
on business.
On a technical level, there
is a contradicting theory
called the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) that states that all information about a company
is always reflected in the price of its share.
Further, these rates
are subject to change without notification, so it
's always important to check up
on your accounts or give the bank a
call every few months.
The NCAA men
's basketball tournament starts
on Thursday, and March Madness, as it
's called,
is always a time of big betting.
They meant his creativity in sourcing pre-crisis loans and then selling them based
on unconventional appraisal methodologies; the loans went bad, the investors
are suing Credit Suisse, and I don't really know or care that much about the substance but it
is always harder to argue about the good faith of your loans when you have e-mails from your own bankers
calling them naughty words.
yeah for one can we stop with
calling it football specially when its
on cnn america if your talkin bout the browns or the cowboys ok fine
were in america when i go to the uk then ill
call it football but in america football
is always the real football lol im sorry nothin against the sport i like watchin team usa play but thats it again i
ai nt dissing it but damn
Or else i'd say something like maybe inside a few generations or so... tops 500 years, then so
called new thougths
are only new concepts and views
on «modern» tech which
is always based
on previous knowledge.
On another note, I've
always been intrigued (more so lately) by that passage that David mentioned about those others and «the so
called no - good» they
were up to... it has
always suggested to me that Jesus's reply
was something like,» Mind yr own business»
I
'm always a bit confused by people who
call themselves «Catholic» but reject the position of the Pope or the Vatican
on issues.
Considering the video
was part of a VHS feature film (also
called R.I.O.T.), it
's a little unfair to judge it
on its stand - alone merit, but even with a deeper context, dance - offs
are always unintentionally funny, just ask Kevin Bacon..
The Law or general biblical principles can never decide individual cases justly because there
are always mitigating circumstances
calling for compassionate mercy
on the practical level.
On the other hand, the human way
is always recognizable by matters
being made easier; and that
is called progress.»
and more convenient for people who hear well and
are always on the go (traveling for business, etc.) These pollsters
are calling the senile, people who can't afford anything beyond a basic land line, shut - ins and illiterate immigrant house - wives who barely understand the questions.
We don't
always get it right as church leaders, we don't
always get it right as parents, but the big picture
is as a family we
're on this journey together — we've
been called as a family to do this.
If
called on their abuse, abusers
always explain how it
's not abuse, and whatever it
is, YOU caused it.
The Benedictine model of monasticism, with its stress
on ora et labora, undoubtedly attributed great dignity to manual labor, though the first duty of the monk
was always the Divine Office,
called his «Opus Dei.»
It
is not
always a dogmatic and insensitive cleric that inflicts pain and discouragement
on those whose faith
calls them to seek a deeper, more meaningful relationship with God than that marketed for mass (lowest common denominator) consumption by the institutional church.
and add in «There
is always a net
on the «goal», and it
is called a «hoop»!
And
on Resurrection Morning and every morning till time gives way to forever, it
is the Resurrection Women who know their incredible worth to Christ, who know their immense
calling in Christ, who know their irrevocable gift through Christ, and everywhere in this new world of new ways, they too will bring the Presence of Resurrection, will relentlessly Practice Resurrection, and will
always embody the rising Power of the Resurrection.
When you live in a society where there
is a high value placed
on calling yourself Christian and going to church, and there
are even promising career paths available, there
's always going to
be people who become Christians for the wrong reasons.
His narrative
is interlarded with swift, ejaculatory appeals to God, (E.g., Nehemiah 4:4; 5:19; 6:9, 14; 13:14, 22, 29) sometimes ethically dubious as when he
calls down divine wrath
on his enemies, sometimes high - minded and devout, but
always revealing an intimate sense of the spiritual presence and availability of the living God.
The parishioner who can not meaningfully experience this deep dimension of forgiveness may fall into a habit that Gregory
calls «immoderate affliction «26 — forever overemphasizing one's deficits,
always being too hard
on oneself, seemingly making it impossible for God to forgive.
We easily regard as the defeat and regression of the Church in modern times what
is actually only the social manifestation of a state which has
always existed, even in the so -
called good old days, because even then people,
on the average, had but little faith, hope and love of God and men.
I have many muslim friends and they will
be such, sadly I must
always be on toes coz I
am sure the moment the
calling comes, I
am as good as dead.