Sentences with phrase «success is having work»

It isn't necessary to be the top person to be successful... Success is having work in your field that permits you to have a life as well.

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While many companies claim to be a great place to work, we want Duo to also be a great company to have worked for, and we support our colleagues in their success at and beyond our company.
«Stepan's history of eradication efforts gives you a good sense of how involved the work can get, how many different kinds of approaches have been tried without success, and how much we've learned from our failures,» he writes, though he also warns that, while extremely valuable, it is far from a page turner.
Sure, there's the rare self - motivated individual who prefers fitness videos over all else and works out every morning, but for the general public, having someone to yell in your face when you don't want to do another set of burpees is going to increase the likelihood of success.
Vander Baan grew up working in the industry and had guidance from her father; Fox is a serial entrepreneur, having had many business successes.
In order to dive deeper into the management world and reveal the true value of taking advantage of the world's latest team development strategies, it is essential that we get familiar with the basics of successful business management Without understanding the main factors, which lead a team to failure or push it up on the ladder to success, our efforts of creating a working business system would be worthless.
In addition to its other animation work, DreamWorks has been having some success with AwesomenessTV, a digital video company it bought in 2013.
Anecdotally, you could see this bias come in to play if you hear one millennial homeowner talk about how they've achieved some degree of financial success due to their own hard work, and another millennial blame their inability to buy a home on a housing market that was destroyed before they got there.
Nijjar says his lack of entrepreneurial experience actually works in his favour when he's looking for investment opportunities and closing deals — he doesn't have personal success stories to «pattern match» potential investees against or operational dogmas to foist on them under the guise of help.
The truth is that they all have an even bigger commonality among them: they all work out, and they all consider it integral to their success.
Women entrepreneurs were as highly educated as their male counterparts, had the same early interest in starting their own businesses, and had learned the same valuable lessons from their work experience and from prior successes and failures.
Corporate Culture / Team Culture: Removing the Hidden Barriers to Team Success Not so much a step - by - step guide to making teams work as it is a first step, this book (from AMACOM, 800-538-4761, 1997, $ 22.95) focuses on whether a company has the culture to support teams.
And the reason for the recent success of these companies is the same reason why top athletes have succeeded for so long: Intervals stave off both physical and mental fatigue, allowing people to work better for longer over the course of a day.
Since we all know that's unlikely, you have to figure out how to make it work, and the subject line is your key to success.
Through the work I've done at Growth Everywhere, I've been lucky enough to chat with notable entrepreneurs such as Jason Lemkin (founder of Echosign, which sold to Adobe), Mark Organ (co-founder of Eloqua, which sold to Oracle) and others who are constantly pushing the boundaries of business success with their own companies.
That's why we have to work to give people a comprehensive solution to help measure the success of their BI efforts.»
It would be tempting to think that success came easily and naturally, the outcome of a secret business formula and not endless hours of tedious work.
You're doing something interesting: the traditional path is for a driver to become a success and then start businesses around that success, but you've always worked to do both simultaneously.
Kim Jong Un himself used his annual televised New Year's address to wish for the games» success and announce the North's plan to participate, prompting officials from both Koreas to make a major effort so that Pyongyang could send more than 500 people, including 22 athletes and 21 reporters (none of whose work has been seen).
Conventional wisdom, at least among young or aspiring entrepreneurs, is that there is some magic bullet or some way to hack your way to success, and all you have to do is find it... and I know Dave feels the way to be successful is to work hard and kick ass and be so good no one can ignore you.
I've also been lucky to work for and manage many salespeople over the years, and have figured out that sales success isn't always about experience or your education level.
The smarter and harder I work, the more success I have, and I believe that's the way it should be.
The best way to achieve success is to work with someone who has already been down the same road.
If success were simple and intuitive, anyone willing to work hard and persevere would reach his or her goals.
I think a lot of the success I had was due to how hard we worked, both on and offline, and the excitement of the volunteers around my campaign.
If you have given your employee a reasonable shot at success and it isn't working out, the best move is usually to fold.
Work would be a miserable place if you didn't have someone to bounce ideas off of, to vent over a coffee with or with whom to share small successes.
Her bi-cultural background has contributed to her success, as she is skilled at working with people at all levels within the organization and with Home Depot's diverse customer base.
The end goal is to ensure all our employees are set up for success to do real work and have real impact.
No one lying on their death bed says, «I just wish I had spent more time at work...» Business success, no matter how grand, is still fleeting.
I knew that accounting was a foundational element of business and working in that world would lead to fast success.
If you've ever heard the phrase «It works if you work it», you have been acquainted with the core elements of success... at anything.
On the other hand, doing intellectually stimulating and challenging work, being able to take ownership over the outcome, and having the ability to reap the rewards of success creates meaning, which translates into personal commitment.
The ladder of success in Japan is firmly established and has been long revered: succeed in school, secure a position at a prestigious company, work your way up, and tie your success to the company's.
If you have success with your initiatives for the first six months, you can keep what's working and weave that throughout the remainder of the year.
Leaders who prioritize volunteering and a connection to social causes are finding success in attracting and retaining Gen Yers, many of whom stress their desire to work for a business that has a positive impact on society.
If we are prepared to do everything they have done, work crazy hours, have enormous amounts of stress and sacrifice time with family and loved ones, we can have the same degree of success.
T.J. Miller, comedian and star of HBO's «Silicon Valley,» told personal - finance website NerdWallet that this is truly the formula to success: «It worked for me, and I have mediocre talent and a horse jaw.»
Piles of research over the last two decades has shown that emotional intelligence is likely the single most powerful success factor yet discovered, affecting everything from your performance at work, to your mood and the quality of your personal life.
Senator Max Baucus and Representative David Camp, who lead their respective congressional committees on taxation issues, have been working on a bill that they say would be fairer to small businesses, but both men will be leaving those posts in early 2015, so it's unclear how much success they will have.
Key to his initial success was also working with people who had connections to the industry and could help him land clients.
On the other hand, Biogen has its roots in a Cambridge start - up founded in 1978 by MIT and Harvard scientists working in small, separate labs on then - radical theories, pursuing research dead ends and racking up debt until blockbuster drugs for treating leukemia, MS, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma brought major commercial success.
Recently, however, that body of work has been fattened by the paperback Bootstrapper's Success Secrets: 151 Tactics for Building Your Business on a Shoestring Budget, by Kimberly Stansell (Career Press, 800-227-3371, 1997, $ 13.99).
Definition of success: Doing work that I'm proud of and having fun.
When I was young, I believed the secret to success was simple: I had to work harder than the next guy.
Our Members are successful individuals who have committed to working with other business leaders and our Group Leaders to develop action plans for improving their success on all levels — in their businesses, as well as in their personal and family lives.
For example, if a person works for a company that's recently had a big achievement, he might say, «Congrats on your company's success — I can't wait to hear how you've done it.»
Kottke admits that «since Jobs died, I've been pushing a little less hard» toward a definition of success that involves insane working hours.
His success formula is simple: «I [am] lucky to have selected the right group of people to work with.»
«Dedication and hard work has yielded fantastic results in a short space of time and this is a real global success story for the UK sharing economy.
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