Sentences with phrase «better run by»

Previously, I was expected to do it all — deliver the budget, run a team, deliver the business development initiatives required to keep my team going, and sit on a large number of partnership committees that would arguably have been better run by area specialists (such as marketing) than lawyers.
Our railway is much better run by one joined up team of people.»
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No club has a divine right to stay at the top and those clubs which have done so, do so because they are well run by real professionals who keep themselves abreast of what is going on in the football world RIGHT NOW.
A pair of good runs by Hunt gave the Chiefs third - and - 1 when the Chargers finally took their second timeout.
Bruising Ohio State fullback Pete Johnson made it 10 - 0 after bulling into the end zone just before halftime after a series of good runs by Griffin set up Johnson's scoring plunge.
All parties believe in wider community involvement, in local decision - making and that some services are best run by neighbourhood groups, as long as there is no self - interest.
Nine small earthquakes had already occurred between March and November 2011 within an eight - kilometer radius of a wastewater injection well run by Northstar Disposal Services.
Another favorite was watching a very good run by the other team abruptly ending when the runner didn't see an incoming buzzsaw.
This is an argument well run by governments and big business to make people feel helpless while they continue to exacerbate the problem.

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The three - day conference, run by the Small Business Administration, is a chance to cast the spotlight on the importance of supporting small - business owners and shine a light on best practices to that end.
González Franch has run AI alongside CEO Tomas Bello Garza for almost 30 years, and by their own admission the broader well - being of their 4,000 employees wasn't something they'd spent a lot of time thinking about.
Meanwhile, back home, McConnell has hired Jesse Benton — Paul's once and likely future political chief, as well as his nephew by marriage — to run his reelection campaign.
The best outstanding information you share for handling the accounts online by using different cloud accounting software to run a successful business by managing the accounts of employee.
In addition, Leatherbarrow said the best sources out there have yet to be translated from Russian — including the accounts of senior managers, state - run media reports, and a book by an engineer who's been blamed for the disaster, but insists he was scapegoated by the government.
Never try to run the social media campaign by yourself, if you do, then reassess your business strategy, you might have opened an ad agency instead the of food truck business, leave the tasks to specialists if you are serious about the business and concentrate on your own immediate task of catering good food to your customers.
«In the long run the way to avoid refugee problems is to help countries develop by having good health, education and governance,» the Microsoft cofounder wrote in his fifth «Ask Me Anything» session on Reddit.»
Since the Italian public opinion does not want a euro exit, the political class will probably decide that the former is better, and that it is less humiliating to be in a conditional lending program run by one of their own - the ECB President Mario Draghi.
On Sunday night, Citizenfour, a film about Edward Snowden holed up in a Hong Kong hotel room revealing the global spying programs run by the U.S. National Security Agency, won the Oscar for best documentary for its chilling portrait of technology and surveillance.
But by agreeing to do something they might not like or might not believe in, they run the risk of either being good at something they don't like to do, or not doing well because they are unhappy — both of which are bad outcomes.
The Dan Price Pay Experiment will either be hailed as a stroke of genius showing that entrepreneurs have underpaid their workforces to their companies» detriment, or as proof positive that Gravity is being run by a well - intentioned fool.
Running illegal gambling operations, including recruiting people for foreign gaming junkets, was their main business, according to previously unreported court documents in China obtained by Bloomberg Markets as well as interviews with family members and former business partners.
And the resulting efforts by some to achieve mindfulness — in the workplace as well as in people's personal lives — is putting leaders in a better place to run their companies.
Susan Cain, TED speaker and author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, cites research conducted by Adam Grant at the Wharton School who found that introverted leaders often get better results, compared with extroverts, because the latter can unwittingly squelch creativity by not giving up the reins and letting people run with their own ideas.
First is that you just want to run your idea by as many people as possible, and women may very well have a different perspective on it than men.
And as measured by the S&P 500, which is seen by many as a better, wider market gauge, the recent stock market run isn't all that historic.
Moorhead's post prompted plenty of well - deserved bashing of Intel's mobile failings and a recounting of how the once dominant company of the «Wintel» era had been disrupted by smartphones running weaker, slower but cheaper and lower - powered ARM - based chips.
She took over in 2008 and grew Lululemon's fanatical customer base by fostering trusting relationships with employees, allowing them to design and run their locations to best fit their communities.
By letting pro baseball run its digital goodies, the NHL is also further cementing BAM's reputation as the best in the business.
By doing daily exercises like running on a treadmill or using resistance bands, Brady said he feels better because his mind better recognizes it's time to work out.
A poll conducted earlier this year by Abacus Data found respondents identified the Conservative as the party leader who was best suited to running a large company.
The ISP can still glean a good amount by seeing every site you visit in the first place — and that encryption won't matter much if the ISP runs the site you're visiting — but it provides you some sort of buffer.
Eventually, Vigorate intends to be running a London - based sales division as well as an operational office, staffed by technical employees, in Barcelona, with its generous supply of highly skilled code writers.
The best part is since we are both franchisees, we were both fully trained by the franchisor to operate the business which gives us great flexibility in running our store.
To get a good flow going in this, I'll start out with his, Alexander Aston's, response by email to my question if I could run his piece.
A well - respected serial entrepreneur, Huffington continues to run her wellness company, but much of her time and attention has been engulfed by Uber's tumult.
It should be clear by now to Andrew Forrest that his campaign for a political inquiry into the iron ore industry has done the company he runs, Fortescue Metals Group, more harm than good — and might even have stirred up trouble for another local billionaire, Gina Rinehart.
As well, points out Jurock, the recreational and retirement property boom of a few years ago was «driven by Dad,» whose investing prowess during the stock market run - up put him in a position not only to buy that retirement dream home but to front the kids a down payment for their own place.
And, if your business is like most of the SM newbies out there who are running to catch up while wearing concrete sneakers, you've got a lot of otherwise productive time and energy being spent by your people (and possibly a pile of money as well on outside vendors) in the unclear pursuit of who knows what.
«I don't agree, but Americans seem to feel the government works best when the White House and the Congress are run by different parties.
If the Rams could land Beckham (who surely would come at a high price), they could have one of the best receiver - running back tandems in the NFL by pairing him with Todd Gurley.
Preparations are now underway to run the pressurised coring campaign, which will be followed by the 7 - inch casing being run in hole in readiness for its intercept by the horizontal well later on.
But for those who oppose fracking, there is this: Burning the natural gas produced by fracking may be much better for the environment and public health, over the long run, than burning coal.
Avnet (whose father, Jon, is a veteran Hollywood director and producer as well as the studio's co-CEO) told Fortune the studio wanted to maintain the film's authenticity — they wanted viewers to think the horror film playing out in real - time might really be happening — so they avoided marketing the movie and, in fact, they did not even run the idea by Snapchat before proceeding.
And apparently the approach is resonating: Home Hardware was named one of Canada's Best Managed Companies by Deloitte Canada for the fourth time running this year.
A spokesperson for the New York Parks Department defended the arrangement in a statement to CNBC, saying a former parks commissioner determined the courses «would be better served being run by people in the golf industry.»
The New York Times (nytab) has been criticized in the past for remaining family - controlled, and some have argued that the newspaper would be better off if it were run by a regular corporation rather than being operated in the interests of a specific family.
By the time I was taking the full 16 weeks, the company could run perfectly well without me.
In August 2011, with a new hockey season just around the corner, NHL fans were treated to a flurry of feel - good media stories emanating from a weeklong pre-season training camp run by legendary Toronto Maple Leaf Gary Roberts and former team trainer Matt Nichol.
The output freeze agreed upon by OPEC members may be a good thing for the time being, but is not a game changer in the long run, says CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis.
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