Sentences with phrase «at colleagues who»

For many legislators, there's a mix of anger at colleagues who dishonor the institution and anger at outsiders who rail against it,» Schneiderman planned to say.
A respected Labour MP has hit out at colleagues who let the Government «off the hook» after Brexit by turning their focus on a coup against Jeremy Corbyn.
And he wades into the Pestminster scandal with dig at colleagues who have tried to defend «frankly weird and creepy behaviour».
Some politicians will use their Twitter accounts to tweet their daily schedules and feelings: «Happy to be here at...» or «Very POed at my colleagues who are not acting to pass the 9/11 Healthcare Bill.
In the academic profession each person tends to look at the colleague who is a step ahead.
If this happens, «instead of just standing there,... I would say the word [in English] and maybe look at a colleague who would say the word in German,» says Alley, a native English speaker who sometimes gives talks in German.
When you look at a colleague who's an active office politician, chances are you're also looking at a colleague who is an ineffective professional.

Not exact matches

We all have that colleague who has a couple dozen tabs open in their web browser at any given time, letting them pile up and shrink smaller until it's difficult to distinguish among them.
It was a colleague at work [who encouraged me].
At this writing, for example, Starbucks is finally fading from the news after an incident in Philadelphia in which a store manager called the police on two black men who were waiting for a colleague before ordering.
The Spades had cashed out of their business in 2006, and shortly afterward, Spade and longtime friend and colleague Anthony Sperduti, who had been an art director at Kate Spade and Jack Spade, started working on a variety of branding and art projects together, eventually creating their own branding studio, Partners & Spade.
According to a study by Michael Norton of Harvard Business School and two colleagues from the University of British Columbia, the amount of money people earn has less influence on their happiness than how they spend it, and those who spend at least some of their money on others are happier than those who do not.
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.
His colleague at the ILO, Ekkehard Ernst, who heads the Employment Trends Unit at the ILO Research Department and was the main author of the report, agreed it was «imperative» that «active labor market policies be implemented more forcefully to address inactivity and skills mismatch.»
A mechanical engineer by training, Burns, who proved herself a quick study and an outspoken colleague, blew through the ranks — taking on product development, business planning and a series of managerial roles that in 2000 put her at the center of Xerox's restructuring efforts.
Other defenders include my former colleague at Fortune, Dan Roberts, who said the bull case outstrips the bear case for bitcoin in 2016.
«On behalf of the hundreds of employees at Apple whose futures are at stake; on behalf of their colleagues and on behalf of the millions more across America who believe, as we do, in the power of dreams, we issue an urgent plea for our leaders in Washington to protect the Dreamers so their futures can never be put at risk in this way again,» Cook said in the note to his employees.
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.
Observe colleagues who are gifted at conversing with people.
Those who don't live on campus can still meet their future colleagues and competitors at MBA House's on — site library and café.
(Randler is a morning person who gets up at 5 a.m. and works, whereas he has a colleague who arrives at work at 11:30 a.m. and stays until 7 or 8 p.m.)
Saszi then heard about sales with bitcoin from Frigerio at Lamborghini Newport Beach, who he says is a friend and colleague.
The study, by Yusuke Tsugawa and colleagues at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School, and other institutions, examined the record of a large random sample of Medicare patients, 65 years or older, who were hospitalized from January 2011 to December 2014.
Ever seen colleagues who kiss up to management to win favors, usually at your expense?
When my students tried to sell two colleagues who were playing the role of retail managers, at say, Nordstrom, the brick wall went up.
International, military, and other non-traditional applicants are far less likely to have access to friends or colleagues who are MBA graduates willing to allow them a peek at their essay sets.
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.
Among her colleagues and competitors is a team of researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill that also is working on an implantable device to deliver drugs directly to a tumor; a group at the University of Pennsylvania that is looking at using specialized antibodies to combat the disease; and a team of German researchers who are experimenting with specialized peptides.
Commuting has an effect on performance as it increases anger and resentment at work, absenteeism, and has a negative impact on punctuality and the ability to focus and perform at the same level as other colleagues who live nearer to the place of work.»
One survey of U.S. workers indicated that 57 % of people have judged a colleague by looking at the state of their desk: a tidy one suggests a worker who is organized and accomplished.
«I'll be working to protect my new colleagues at the DNC from the attackers who would prefer to keep us distracted from our mission of getting Democrats across the nation elected.
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?»
At Morning Star, as strategy guru Gary Hamel explains, every employee negotiates a «letter of understanding» with the colleagues who are most affected by his or her work.
«We scoured the internet, talked with colleagues, financial advisers, our school's financial aid offices, anyone at all who was willing to talk to us,» the couple writes.
Two - thirds of employees with access to free food say they're very happy at their current jobs, and workers who have strong relationships with their colleagues feel 50 percent more satisfied than those who don't.
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.
Because remote employees aren't in the main office, they are especially at risk to feel as if their wants and needs are less important than their colleagues who work in the main office.
Karen Born, a researcher at a Toronto hospital who began with a master's in international health policy, says some of her colleagues even have backgrounds in criminology and the arts.
«Dealing with someone like Andrew is invaluable because his depth of knowledge and expertise reaches across such a huge array of people and businesses,» says former colleague Howard Davis, who is now a managing director at the Shemano Group, a San Francisco investment bank that provides services for small and midsize companies.
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?
My esteemed marketing colleagues initially balked at the idea of creating products that generate royalties, so I can understand how creating something from nothing might be daunting for those who aren't even in creative roles.
In a study published this year that tracked Best Buy's ROWE program, researchers at the University of Minnesota found that, while it had helped reduce employee turnover, women who took part still spent 10 hours more on child care per week than their male flextime colleagues.
I had just finished my second year on the faculty at MIT, and one of my colleagues who had joined the academy at the time had just shared the fact that he was departing for industry.
A person who answered the phone at the store on Wednesday evening said that Mr. Cruz worked as a cashier and was well liked by his colleagues.
On a recent interview I did, I had the pleasure of speaking with a friend and colleague who is a genius at building business relationships.
Critics can not believe Obama would nominate Summers, who they say helped sow the seeds of the financial crisis while in the Clinton administration, insulted women as president of Harvard University and alienated colleagues at the White House.
I have a good friend / colleague who works at big public pension fund.
A colleague of mine who works at a pension fund did a study last year in which he concluded that, because of the extreme degree of public pension underfunding, a 10 % decline in the stock market for a sustained period — i.e. more than 3 or 4 months — would cause every single public pension fund to blow up.
Regulatory capture was the subject of a Senate hearing in November following complaints by Carmen Segarra, a former examiner at the New York Fed, who said her colleagues had been too easy on Goldman Sachs Group Inc..
MICHAEL HUDSON: I was discussing that earlier this morning with a German investment banker, and their belief is that, so far on Wall Street, Wall Street's been able to have the attorney general they want, Eric Holder, who has refused to prosecute any financial crime on Wall Street at all, as my colleague Bill Black has pointed out.
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