Sentences with phrase «anyone leading change»

This was a wonderful moment, one that anyone leading change will recognize.

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We didn't tell anyone outside the senior executive team about the change, but people saw me stepping away and Josh taking more responsibility; he would lead our planning sessions, which I used to lead, for instance.
Mark Fields» ouster as CEO of Ford yesterday is another example, if anyone needed one, of just how hard it is to lead a company in the midst of disruptive change.
They led the world in DL time during the regular season, to the extent that manager Dave Roberts had to make more pitching changes than anyone else in baseball.
The lead changed more hands than anyone can count..
Each firing led to soul - searching — internalizing a book by John Wooden, gaining solace from the song Growin» Up by Bruce Springsteen — but Carroll remained certain of one thing: He wouldn't go changing to please anyone.
Spoiler Alert people, we are not getting anyone in the front striker position OTHER than what we already have, there was a story in the star yestrday about the 250 million wenger is looking to spend on the likes of Marco Ruess ect ect and I really can not believe that after all these years the Prof will change his ways and spend all that money and evern if he was going to he needs to pull his finger out as all the top players are being strongly linked with other clubs, meanwhile we wait for the brat Vardy to make up his mind when we know he is highly unlikely to come to us another summer of dissapointment for us as wenger has already stated that Giroud will lead the line next season.
«The Governor has led the nation in combating climate change» and the campaign welcomes «anyone to this critical effort as we work to protect our environment for future generations and create a cleaner, greener New York,» she said.
Although the CVX - 2 results may not change anyone's life, Robert «Bobby» Berg, the lead investigator for CVX - 2 and a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Md., says the publication caps a 20 - year research project that has occupied his thoughts daily since 2003.
«If anyone was waiting to find out whether Antarctica would respond quickly to climate warming, I think the answer is yes,» says the lead author of one of the reports, Ted Scambos of the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colo. «We've seen 150 miles of coastline change drastically in just 15 years.»
«I've always been a total believer in climate change, and I try not to be an alarmist, because it's not good for anyone,» says Dutkiewicz, who is the paper's lead author.
Drawing on Dr. Passero's medical training and clinical expertise and utilizing a wide range of in - depth scientific research from other leading experts in the field, 4 Weeks to a Better Brain breaks down the research to make it easy for you to identify your cognitive health risk factors so you can protect and restore optimal brain function — with specific dietary and lifestyle changes that anyone can easily embrace.
Blindspotting is a force to be reckoned with in terms of experience, anger and boiled frustrations that beg anyone watching to lead the charge for change.
In 2013 we started focusing more on books promotion and marketing because market changes led to a great opportunity for anyone willing to focus on connecting authors with readers efficiently and smoothly
As a result, a general understanding of translation process is necessary for anyone looking to work with Distributable Objects, as manual modifications can lead to changes to the Embedded Object definition (e.g., path and file name changes).
Anyone who is at all interested in the scientific history that has led to our current understanding of Hurricanes and their potential linkages with climate change, will find this book a page turner.
The melting of the Arctic ice will bring about changes that go way beyond the disastrous weather events we are seeing (and are clear to anyone looking down here in the South Pacific) but will lead to immediate increases in global temperatures which will make the large - scale growing of grain crops impossible.
Of course, this is being lead by his favorite bag of munchies, Roger Pielke Jr. who insists, insists Eli tells you, that right now there is nothing we can do (well until paragraph 23) and blames the reporter for listening to him, gets the science all wrong on a paper in Nature to conclude that it's gonna get cold man, blames learning his science from newspapers, and generally has been trying to discredit anyone who thinks that climate change may be a major problem.
Although it pains me to massage your ego in this way, I do feel you ought to take more responsibility to research facts (as they are) rather than just regurgitate disinformation (as the oil companies want you to)... Those who warn of serious environmental consequences for planet Earth if humankind does not radically change its ways are not trying to spoil anyone's fun or freedom; they are merely pointing to the truth of the Second Law of Thermodynamics (i.e. that energy can not be created nor destroyed) and the reality of Entropy (i.e. that energy conversion leads to increasing disorder in the Universe).
Specifically, has anyone here framed the issue in terms of, «changing the composition of a substance changes its properties» — and then related that to activities ranging from cooking, to metallurgy, to biotechnology, to the atmospheric effect of taking lead out of gasoline?
Even if impaired driving doesn't lead to death, there are still serious consequences that change the lives of anyone who happens to be involved.
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