Sentences with phrase «better collaborators»

Yeah, I mean, I can't imagine better collaborators actually.
As Apple CEO Tim Cook commented when asked about cultural changes after Steve Jobs» departure, «We've turned up the volume on collaboration because it's so clear that in order for us to be incredibly successful we have to be the best collaborators in the world.»
Using Myers Briggs information to guide your communication makes you a better leader, better manager, better collaborator — and even a better parent.
Don't try to guess which companies would make good collaborators, he says.
She believes that her «established active connections to good collaborators,» both nationally and internationally, also strengthened her case when it came to getting her job.
«We could not have wished for a better collaborator to develop valuable CETSA HT assays, which have the capacity to transform targeted drug discovery»
After her misbegotten turn last summer as a down - on - her - luck sadsack in «Tammy» left even the most fervent «Mike & Molly» fans worried that the actress had lost her mouthy mojo (although her supporting part in «St. Vincent» provided some solace), it is gratifying to see her back in the arms of her best collaborator — director Paul Feig.
Itís another chance to be together, weíre good collaborators, and weíre best friends.
Winter has that beat down and thus, becomes one of Scorsese's best collaborators alongside Paul Schrader and William Monahan.
She's the best collaborator
Verhoeven's best film in almost two decades finds the provocateur enlivened by one of his best collaborators of all time in Huppert.
Beyond that, it's important for teachers to learn from the beginning of their careers - and throughout their careers - how to be good collaborators and community members, how to reach out to others (both to offer to share ideas and thoughts, and to ask and learn from others), how to propose ways that collaboration may be able to take root, to sometimes reach out to the principal and say, «Can I help with this?
There actually is a lot to learn about how to be a good collaborator, how to manage differences of opinion, how to talk to each other in ways that will be productive and then get to a place where the conversations can be better and richer.
I see problems with: * you have to be an active promoter of yourself to get articles read * the review process (mainly there is no ability to assess why rejected articles are rejected and the time wasting because of pedantic comments) * project - based funding and treating research like consulting (if I can tell you how much a project will cost, then by definition it is not research) * since academia seems to be drifting towards consulting, researchers start to become underpaid compared to peers in consulting * the focus on the number of publications weighted by the rank of the journal * status is based on if you publish in a high - rank journal, «selected» to be a lead author, and so on, and not whether you do good and creative research, good collaborator, good colleague to peers, etc..
Originally published in National Magazine Good lawyers have always been good collaborators.
Good collaborators excel when working in a group, and have the inherent skills of knowing when to listen, and knowing when to lead.
Strong team player & a good collaborator.

Not exact matches

We are, in our daily work, doing the work of evolution, or, as the Jesuit scientist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, S.J., put it best, «we are all collaborators in creation.»
(5) Are they good and additive collaborators -; team players?
A stream of research that is particularly developed among organization scholars has argued that collective work is more creative because it can involve individuals from different backgrounds and these divergent origins may inspire the collaborators and push them to make better decisions.
Consequently, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith took up this concern of the pope and set a good number of its theologians and other collaborators to work on the problem of the relation between explicit and implicit faith.
The editors and their collaborators know better; but only in selected instances have some of them managed to transcend such limited conceptions in behalf of the central purpose of the volume as a whole: to demonstrate how the literary dimensions of these texts do, indeed, make credible the power and authority they have exhibited for more than two millennia in shaping decisively the lives and minds of thoughtful people the world over.
Her life's experience and passion have driven her to develop and create a unique approach through her clinic which fosters simple yet practical daily life enhancements to ensure we all get the best from living through «nurture of self» through all its ups and downs.Dedicated to creating a secure and safe environment Rowena follows a strict ethos with her collaborators at One Hour For Me and in all aspects of this integrative approach to holistic living.
He has since followed longtime collaborator Carlo Ancelotti to Bayern at the beginning of this season and he may fee that the Allianz Arena is the best place for him right now.
Funding for Fuel Up to Play 60 funds are provided by America's Dairy Farmers, as well as collaborators for the 2014 funding: Let's Move!
In a paper published in Green Chemistry, Collins» research team and collaborators at the University of Auckland and Oregon State University also compiled evidence of BPA's presence in a multitude of products and water sources, as well as the chemical's toxicity.
Talents like being a good listener, a comfortable collaborator, a dedicated caregiver, or someone who boosts the esteem of others.
The program model is relationship - based and family - centered, promoting the idea that infants and their families are collaborators in developing an individualized program of support to maximize physical, mental, and emotional growth; health and other positive outcomes for infants and children from the well — baby to the special needs infant.
One of Tough's collaborators, Dominic Randolph, head of school at an elite academy in upstate NY, surmised that «the best way for a young person to build character is for him to attempt something where there is a real and serious possibility of failure.
Furthermore, Mr. Ogunsola noted that potential investors and collaborators, who are the target audience, will include other PPP offices in Nigeria, South Africa, Canada, United States and Europe, as well as development partners, Federal Government agencies, multilateral organisations, private sector corporations and interested individuals.
He once petitioned the Met to alert its visitors that Gertrude Stein, while a good art collector, was also a Nazi collaborator.
Jesse spent a good portion of her days mentoring younger students and walking across campus to her collaborators» labs, and her PhD thesis writing was not coming together.
Some of my best friends and collaborators I met in the lab, when they came to give a lecture at my university, or at conferences during my Ph.D. and postdoc years.
In 2008 he won his first - ever official research grant and used the money to travel to conferences, as well as fund collaborators like Gryb and Gomes, the first two scientists to complete Ph.D. s on Barbour's shape dynamics, work that had its origin right there on the farm.
The UNC collaborators on the study team, led by Timothy C. Nichols, MD, performed gene therapy experiments using the well - established dog colony at their institution.
All of these problems can be overcome by good coordination, which is required wherever your collaborators are.
We have developed MFC methods that are comparable or better than the conventional methods used in our collaborator's labs.
Lanza says that this time, he aims to do things right: direct good science focused on treating disease, publish in reputable journals with rigorous peer - review processes and work with high - quality collaborators and clinical centres for its trials.
Kingsman and her collaborators at the IMM and elsewhere hope to attach the HRE to a protein that is toxic to the cancer cells in which it is produced, as well as neighbouring cancer cells.
«A key, unique feature of these approaches to 3 - D microarchitectures is that they work equally well with a very wide variety of materials, including the highest performance semiconductors, such as device - grade silicon, and fully formed, state - of - the - art planar devices and systems,» said Rogers, a longtime collaborator of Huang's.
Alternatively, in response to various astrophysical puzzles, other physicists, including Milgrom and his collaborator, Jacob Bekenstein, have argued that Newton's laws, which describe motion in our solar system wonderfully well, break down on the scale of galaxies.
Korley and collaborators around the country wanted to know if a blood test could better predict which patients would have ongoing brain injury - related problems, to provide better treatment for them.
Ian Lipkin of Columbia University, a well - known virologist who probes links between microbial infections and neuropsychiatric disorders, is being sued, along with the university, by epidemiologist Mady Hornig, his long - term collaborator.
Eddaoudi and his collaborators overcame this problem with their design of Cr - soc - MOF - 1, a MOF made up of chromium ions linked together by carboxylate - based organic ligands that leave well - defined cages and channels for water to collect.
Now Liu and his collaborators in Bowers and Gossard's groups have demonstrated a novel quantum dot laser that not only is grown on silicon but that performs as well as similar lasers grown on their native substrates.
Attending international meetings and inviting collaborators from other countries is a good way to hone communication skills, she advises, and usually, «it's not hard to exchange ideas about science.»
The study's joint collaborators were Ravi Bellamkonda, who conceived the new approach and is chair of the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, as well as Allen, who at the time was director of the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology.
Your existing collaborators are by definition a good place to start a global tour.
To study the relationship between autism and subplate neuron development in mice, Kanold, Nagode and their collaborators began with a well - established mouse model of autism.
For three years, Stanford biologist Jose Fragoso and his collaborators worked with these people to collect extensive information on local plant and animal species, as well as demographic information on the nearly 10,000 residents of the Rupununi region.
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