Similar to how learning the likes and dislikes of a potential new hire provides insight into someone's preferences,
asking about the culture at their previous workplace gives us insight into how that company operates and what aspects of that culture attracted them to our opening.
When
asked about the culture at Rent the Runway, board member Friend says, «You're not the first person to voice that question.
If you want to know your spirituality,
ask yourself about your culture.
Maria Miller «was becoming the story» and this stopped coverage of other news, said the Tory Party chairman when
asked about the culture secretary's resignation.
In a private setting, they would
ask me about my culture, my family and where I came from, but in the classroom, I was just another student wanting to learn like everybody else.
Ask about their culture, how they create things, what their tech stack looks like, etc..
Not exact matches
But when
asked about the companies they worked for now, a solid majority — 71 percent — said that their work
culture was equally supportive of both and women.
Ask about company
culture, employment practices, whether it's a fast - paced company and how employees are treated.
In a recent video interview
about marketing and product design, I
asked McGuinness how other entrepreneurial companies could go
about creating this kind of raving fan
culture.
But
ask those who work there what's different
about the Silicon Valley
culture, and they'll often say the one key difference is a tolerance for mistakes.
Or, if an interviewer
asks you a question
about how you will handle a difficult client, Welch says you can explain all of the tactics you would employ before
asking, «How does the
culture of this company approach client management overall?»
People
ask us for tips
about creating a strong
culture and we always remind them that we're more than 15 years into our efforts.
For example, Wentz advises applicants to
ask about a company's
culture and history, because that proves a seriousness
about the application and a desire to be a part of the business.
When
asked if anything
about Rent the Runway's
culture needs to change, Hyman says yes — that it could do a better job of on - boarding new hires.
Robbins
asked Dalio what those critics were missing
about the
culture at the company.
I recently
asked Zook how he would go
about instilling a founder's mentality into a startup
culture, so the edginess and sense of mission would remain as the headcount increased — and as the founder ceased to be someone who was on a first - name, handshake basis with every employee.
Asked about driving a
culture innovation in general, 76 percent of leaders rated themselves as above average or excellent.
To make sure you're on the right track,
ask and answer questions
about your company's
culture, products and goals.
Bowen said Starbucks is trying to make sure there's a
culture of transparency, one in which partners can
ask about or discuss wages without fear of discrimination or retaliation.
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Asked to paint a picture of the company in 20 years, the executives mentioned such things as «on the cover of Business Week as a model success story... the Fortune most admired top - ten list... the best science and business graduates want to work here... people on airplanes rave
about one of our products to seatmates... 20 consecutive years of profitable growth... an entrepreneurial
culture that has spawned half a dozen new divisions from within... management gurus use us as an example of excellent management and progressive thinking,» and so on.
In addition, his comments leave some of us non-Catholics
asking, Is the Pope right
about the state of marriage and
culture's idea of commitment?
Kathryn Watson is an arts and
culture writer based out of New York City,
asking questions
about who we are and what we are becoming.
It's Peter Selby's re-issued Grace and Mortgage and it
asks profound questions
about what our message is to a
culture in bondage by debt, who Jesus is for this
culture, and with whom we are called to stand in solidarity.
He was
asked by Fuller Texas professor of theology and
culture, David O Taylor to give one sentence answers to questions
about the of hymn filled book.
In his next of a series which looks at the challenges of change,
culture and technology, Gerard Kelly
asks whether our most basic assumptions
about family life are really true.
In his next of a series which looks at the challenges of change,
culture and technology, Gerard Kelly
asks whether our most basic assumptions
about family... More
This is almost as bad as those shows where random people were
asked about other world
cultures («How many Eiffel Towers are there?»)
Trying to live a Christian life in a thoroughly secular
culture, I
asked hard questions
about Advent.
I would actually
ask you the same questions
about determining the location of the line for
culture and the bible.
Those who work in theological education are also aware, however, that we must also avoid intellectual or spiritual tourism — the tendency to explore the range and quaintness of the world's wondrous variety without
asking about the truth - claims of various
cultures, without attempting to discern the relative justice of alternative social practices, or without seeking commonalities that may overarch multiple lands and religions.
Having worked in church and
culture research for over a decade, I can tell you that one of the most -
asked questions is
about the category of Evangelicals.
I never knew my
asking questions
about unclear text using history,
culture, and tradition as a framework for them was akin to me playing the role of Eve conversing with satan.
«Our society and
culture are driving many to
ask new questions
about the meaning of life and to re-examine answers that had long been taken for granted.
When Mary Magdalene was
about to be stoned to death for adultery (widely practiced in some
cultures) Jesus point - blank
asked everyone there, «He who is with out sin, let him cast a stone...» One by one, they all slunk away.
I'm often
asked what ought to be done
about «celebrity
culture» within American Christianity, and having benefitted a bit from that very
culture myself, I honestly don't know if I'm the best person to respond.
When
asked about the huge number of churches that have teamed together, Cathy said: «It's good to have a common purpose, we've worked together before but city of
culture has given the funding for some work... we know a lot more
about what's going on across the city now.»
But for me, coming from a
culture of independence, armed with a battalion of reasons why giving money to every person who
asks is imprudent at best and destructive at worst, these conversations always leave me tense, my once genuine smile now forced as I agree to think
about the request and then make my escape as quickly as possible.
Rather, he brings a new light to his
culture's view on women when he suggests in 1 Cor 14 that ``... if they want to inquire
about something, they should
ask their own husbands at home...»
One way of reviewing human history is to
ask about this aspect of successive
cultures.
Just when the
culture starts
asking questions
about economic equality and issues of international justice for the poor, the church also starts teaching and writing
about similar issues.
GFWD
asked Sami's Bakery
about the type of yeast in their product and the source of
cultured dextrose.
That there are fair questions to be
asked about the Blazers
culture.
When Scott Bearby, General Counsel for the NCAA, was
asked by yours truly at the NCAA Convention in San Antonio last week
about who holds the athletic trainers and medical staff accountible
about return - to - play decisions for student athletes, it opened the door to an interesting observation
about the
culture of concussions.
It's Adrian Sanders, the only Lib Dem on the
culture, media and sport committee, who is
asking questions
about Brooks» relationship with the PM.
She cites Piers Morgan's bragging
about blagging and
asks Brooks: was this a part of the NOTW internal
culture because everybody was doing it?
He
asks what it says
about management
culture that he didn't know.
Now, I'm not going to go into great detail
about how I think you might just be missing the point, though I will suggest that perhaps you'd be more persuasive if you considered the question of whether anyone
ASKED those «black folks» whether or not they wanted to be brought in chains to the New World, kept in servitude for centuries, stripped of their
cultures and their very names and forcibly converted to an alien religion.
We
asked Helena Morrissey to review our party's
culture and practices and her report helped us to recognise our failings and set
about correcting them.
«And the «big society» is
about trying to create a
culture where people
ask «what more can I do?»
The
Culture, Media and Sport Committee wrote to H&L on 29 July
asking a series of detailed questions
about the interaction between NI and H&L.