We always listen to our partner and are happy work closely with you to open up new markets and opportunities.
Not exact matches
Ann shares that «For parents, I
always encourage them
to be willing
to learn from your mistakes, and find people who are willing
to partner with you,
listen to you, and come along side you» on the parenting journey.
We work with each client individually by attentively
listening to his requirements as
to his future
partner, and
always carefully select possible matches for each man.
Katrina and her team work with each customer individually by considerately
listening to his needs, expectations and requirements as
to his future
partner (ranging from her age
to hair color and weight) and
always carefully select potential matches for each man.
«We
always begin by
listening to educators,» said Tonika Cheek Clayton, managing
partner, NewSchools Venture Fund.
Lovely post, travelling solo opens up a whole world of exploration and adventure, I recommend it
to anyone who will
listen, even someone with a
partner — it's
always nice
to have a little escapism by yourself even for just a night!
• Leadership... but not dictatorship • An optimistic, realistic vision of the firm • Focus on strategic issues rather than day -
to - day administrative matters • Build relationships with each of the
partners • Possess the instinct
to know when
to consult with and secure support of
partners • Build a consensus on key issues prior
to presenting initiatives • Financial knowledge and good business judgment • Be decisive... but build consensus •
Listen to all points of view • Willingness to take prudent risks • Appreciation of firm culture • Maintain confidence • Be accessible • Always have a few minutes to listen • Provide recognition and praise • Communicate with associates and
Listen to all points of view • Willingness
to take prudent risks • Appreciation of firm culture • Maintain confidence • Be accessible •
Always have a few minutes
to listen • Provide recognition and praise • Communicate with associates and
listen • Provide recognition and praise • Communicate with associates and staff
Always substantive, always skeptical (one of a minority of credible law practice management types who didn't unquestioningly embrace Richard Susskind) and always spot - on (read his series on business models or non-equity partners to see what I mean), when Bruce MacEwen blogs, I along with 375,000 monthly page viewers l
Always substantive,
always skeptical (one of a minority of credible law practice management types who didn't unquestioningly embrace Richard Susskind) and always spot - on (read his series on business models or non-equity partners to see what I mean), when Bruce MacEwen blogs, I along with 375,000 monthly page viewers l
always skeptical (one of a minority of credible law practice management types who didn't unquestioningly embrace Richard Susskind) and
always spot - on (read his series on business models or non-equity partners to see what I mean), when Bruce MacEwen blogs, I along with 375,000 monthly page viewers l
always spot - on (read his series on business models or non-equity
partners to see what I mean), when Bruce MacEwen blogs, I along with 375,000 monthly page viewers
listen.
That means that you
always need room on your device
to save an album you want
to listen to to disc with iTunes Match, which seems like a fairly absurd restriction in a modern music - in - the - cloud service and is probably motivated by Apple trying
to placate its carrier
partners, whose 3G networks are already being crushed by streaming apps.
Your thoughts matter, and they deserve
to be heard by your
partner especially, the one person who you should
always be able
to count on
to listen to you.
We don't
always listen to each other as well as we should, because we are
always thinking of what we want
to say next, regardless of what our
partners are saying.
So if the issue concerns your marriage, you can
listen to other people's advice, but the final say should
always come from you and your
partner alone.
1) Stop criticizing 2)
Listen and learn how
to be there emotionally 3) Follow through, do what you say — you want your
partner to be able
to count on you 4) Avoid «you
always» or «you never» statements 5) Learn what makes your spouse or
partner feel important — what he or she needs
As a Houston marriage counselor, I
always encourage the couples who come
to see me
to practice active
listening — really paying attention
to the content of their
partner's words and empathizing.