Sentences with phrase «about colleagues who»

EXCLUSIVE: Teacher talks about colleagues who lost their lives & his anger over guns in schools.
The general counsel of the Toronto District School Board says she is concerned about her colleagues who witnessed the aftermath when the driver of a white Ryder rental van ran down pedestrians out walking on Yonge Street in Toronto Monday between Finch Avenue and Sheppard Avenue.
«I'm just really worried about my colleagues who witnessed it or tried to help or who are just traumatized by the impact of the situation,» says Leola Pon, general counsel of the TDSB.
Scott (# 213), I hear what you are saying about colleagues who....
He told me about a colleague who hopes to open a microgym.

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My colleague Aaron Pressman, who has done hands down the best coverage on this topic, has written here about how the Trump administration's obsession with China is driving Legere's latest urge to merge.
They'll definitely talk about it through their social accounts and, more importantly, they'll talk about it in person with their friends, family, colleagues, and anyone else who will listen.
Mills, who serves as Aequitas's chairman, and a colleague went about roping in partners and found plenty of willing participants outside the Maple Group: CI Financial Corp., Barclays Canada, IGM Financial, PSP Investments, OMERS, ITG Canada and even BCE.
My colleague Michal Lev - Ram spoke with Chris Young, an SVP with Intel who is now CEO of the independent company, who had this to say about deals:
On Jan. 11, Stanford economics professor Raj Chetty and his colleagues from the Equality of Opportunity Project spoke at a conference held by the Washington, D.C., think tank Brookings Institution about new findings on who becomes inventors in the U.S.
Thomas McGlaughlin, an attorney who had worked since June 2012 as a legal - data analyst in Skillman, N.J., for the private company's Bloomberg Law division, had been seeking to organize about 80 salaried colleagues there since early this year.
For example, if you're working at a company and a colleague who is also looking to advance within that organization tells you to be patient about a promotion, then you'll need to understand «who the advice is best serving,» says Scott.
«I was surprised, because I wouldn't have known she had any contact with Trump,» a former colleague of Hendon's from the US attorney's office, who requested anonymity to speak freely about the case, told Business Insider, adding: «She's very smart.
Stick to the facts, and let your boss and colleagues draw their own conclusions about who's to blame.
CCT's chief risk officer allegedly overruled his colleagues, who warned about Zhenfu's ability to repay the debt.
Saszi then heard about sales with bitcoin from Frigerio at Lamborghini Newport Beach, who he says is a friend and colleague.
Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff, who has debated the issue with Thiel at Oxford, wrote that «the vast majority of my scientist colleagues at top universities seem awfully excited about their projects in nanotechnology, neuroscience, and energy, among other cutting - edge fields.
I've had a few iPhone - toting colleagues and friends who were curious about the Pixel 2's camera, which is widely reported as one of the best cameras on a smartphone.
Wired evidently had no trouble finding former colleagues to say nice things about him, with the consensus being that he's very Bill Gates - like: a technical genius who also happens to understand the business side of things.
Seeking an alternative method of generating publicity about the book, Kessler bootstrapped, and tapped friends and colleagues until he found a generous landlord who wanted to support the arts.
About 5 % of young people aged 18 to 24 said they drink with their colleagues every day, and the 45 - 54s were the group who had been fired the most times for turning up to work drunk.
So I asked hundreds of entrepreneurs and leaders: «What's the single best thing you've learned about success at work from your colleagues who were born after 1980?»
Translation: This may be the colleague who complains about pitching in on extra work, finishes the pot of coffee without making more, and sets up a print job to run 1,000 copies the morning she knows another teammate is pushing up against a deadline.
Carol Dweck and her colleagues at Stanford teach about the importance of a growth mindset — how individuals who believe they have unlimited capacity to learn throughout their lifetime outperform those who believe that intelligence is fixed.
«These are fans of Target who spend a lot of time talking to friends and colleagues about how amazing Target is.
If you look at your professional company — the other co-workers, colleagues, business owners and industry professionals that you most often interact with — who are they, what do they stand for and what do they say about you?
We must be able to talk about what is messy or sad, to have hard conversations with colleagues who are driving us crazy.
Anyone who tells you that building a startup or driving a lean transformation is glamorous has not experienced how much of the work is about measurement, accountability, and being brutally honest with yourselves and your colleagues.
In fact, community is what coworking is about, it's about having a network of friends, partners, colleagues, connections, and people who overall have your back.
spends more money for his colleagues to show them their wealth than me and cares more about them than me... it was a challenge for him to catch me and after marrying my life is all for others... Ladies if you are not married, go for someone who cares about you, loves you and is ready to spend time with you....
Today, I had the good fortune of hosting and moderating a webinar How IBM Drives ROI Through Employee Advocacy, featuring my long time IBM colleagues Colleen Burns and Amber Armstrong, who shared several case studies about how the global tech giant is successfully proving ROI through employee advocacy.
If you're hitting up a networking event with likeminded colleagues who are just as concerned about their memory as you, consider initiating a friendly competition to see how many names each of you can remember.
They were led by their not - quite - ministerial colleague Bill Blair, the former Toronto Police Chief who has, in his capacity as a parliamentary secretary with special responsibility for not even remotely messing around, criss - crossed the country looking increasingly stern about this whole pot business.
As my colleague Tim Green pointed out in an in - depth article about Buffett's IBM investment, most of IBM's revenue comes from clients who use multiple IBM solutions, which creates big switching costs (this is what Buffett means by «stickiness»).
These include being frequently interrupted or talked over; having decision - makers primarily address your male colleagues, even if they're junior to you; working harder to receive the same recognition as your male peers; having your ideas ignored unless they're rephrased by your male colleagues; worrying so much about being either «too nice» or «sharp elbowed» that it hurts your ability to be effective; frequently being asked how you manage your work - life balance; and perhaps most difficult of all, not having peers who have been through similar situations to support you during tough times.
«So to have a monarch who talks openly about Jesus in a very relaxed and natural way, we find that a huge encouragement and hope that Christians across the country will take a leaf out of The Queen's book and learn to talk about Jesus in a natural way with friends, relatives and colleagues, so people can discover more about what it means to be a follower of Jesus.»
His colleague Jean Frydman said, «After these terrible findings [of the anti-Semitic articles], we knew we were talking about a Nazi collaborator who is a very powerful man in France.
Speaking at a party retreat, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor told his colleagues that the party had spent too much time talking about the concerns of business owners and entrepreneurs and not enough about the concerns of that majority who were not (and in many cases did not want to be) business....
When first published, Whitehead's reflections about God were favorably received neither by his colleagues in the sciences nor by the religious thinkers who read his works.
I mentioned these essays to one of my colleagues, who told me of some students of his who bad written about Book IX of Milton's Paradise Lost, in which the Fall is described.
I see the president and his colleagues in prayer but spend their time worrying about who needs medical insurance, vaccinations, and turning third world countries into free countries.
But he stands by the decision to ally with the Rwandan church, quoting a story common in AMIA circles about an African bishop who asked his Western colleagues, «You brought us the gospel 150 years ago — why are you not preaching the same one now?»
, those who had a Ph.D. in New Testament Greek look down upon those who just have plain Ph.D's in Bible Exposition or Old Testament, etc. (I can't tell you how often I heard my DTS profs make such comments about colleagues in other departments.)
I have also found myself looking into the faces of that diversified company of informal students embracing, for example, my colleagues teaching in other fields, as well as those other friends from all walks with whom I spend sustaining nonworking hours and who, ever and again even in the midst of play, put me back to work with «simple» innocent questions about the Bible.
The other day a colleague of mine, who came to America from Russia via Israel, told me a story about her son who is in the eighth grade in a renowned progressive school in Cambridge, Massachusetts (than which no community could be more progressive).
Catholic theologians who have questions about the teaching owe the Church, themselves, and their colleagues something more than liberal posturing and point scoring in intramural debates.
A variation on the conventional wisdom appeals to the anxieties of students about their career prospects: «You need to get to know the people who will be your colleagues in the ministry for the rest of your life.»
Robert McAfee Brown, a mainline Presbyterian theologian, relates how he was brought up short by a Latin American colleague who asked him at a conference, «Why is it... that when you talk about our position you call it «Latin American Theology» but when you talk about your position you simply call it «theology?»
He was an experimenter who listened to those about him, both colleagues and students, with interest in and openness to new ideas and modes of expression.
Should, for instance, a pastor keep confidential the confession of a colleague who says he lied about his credentials to secure a pastorate?
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