Sentences with phrase «by a colleague of»

The CEO and chairman of the ad agency J. Walter Thompson, who was accused in a lawsuit filed by a colleague of making «constant racist and sexist slurs,» has resigned.
To help answer that question, here is an excerpt form a recent Huffington Post article written by a colleague of mine, Dr. Jim Taylor.
I disagree, if the government had not abolished the PCR Select Committee and I had been elected by colleagues of all parties across the House, my proposed first year agenda - of five - would have included:
I disagree, if the government had not abolished the PCR Select Committee and I had been elected by colleagues of all parties across the House, my proposed first year agenda — of five - would have included:
The Lewin Award was established in 2009 by colleagues of Ralph A. Lewin, former president of The Society and a distinguished teacher and researcher at The University of California at San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
It was started in 2002 by a colleague of mine, Tobias Heaton Armstrong.
Check out this article written by a colleague of mine for a full explanation on this topic, but the short answer is that if you want results to last, dog behavior is best addressed as a whole!
The ocean buffering chemistry was already worked out by Arrhenius (actually by a colleague of Arrhenius, Högbom).
A rather more realistic discussion of this was provided by the colleagues of Realclimate some time ago: http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2006/04/a-correction-with-repercussions/
I used this firm as highly recommended by a colleague of mine.
I bought the plan an year back when suggested by a colleague of mine.
: Why You Shouldn't Say It, Why You Shouldn't Think It, What You Should Embrace Instead — by Aaron Cooper, Ph., D, Written by a colleague of mine at The Family Institute at Northwestern University, this book helps parents plant the «seeds» of genuine happiness in our children by focusing on underlying core values.

Not exact matches

Just look at this list of benefits from a recent study done at the Yale - Griffin Prevention Research Center by David L. Katz, MD, and his colleagues: «Cocoa can protect nerves from injury and inflammation, protect the skin from oxidative damage from UV radiation... and have beneficial effects on satiety, cognitive function, and mood.»
Things hardly improve when you get to work — and have to endure meetings of dubious purpose and concentration - disrupting pop - ins by colleagues.
The tenor of meetings, the ease of collaboration, and the frequency of serendipitous colleague interactions can all be deeply affected by the landscape of an office.
Using a «head posture» You can win over or lose your colleagues in the first 30 seconds of meeting with them, says Morgan, just by the way you hold yourself.
According to a Yale study conducted by U.S. economist Daniel Hamermesh, attractive men can earn 9 percent more than their average - looking colleagues, while attractive women could see a bump of up to 4 percent.
However, as you can tell from this particular image, they can also make for a great way to wind - up a colleague by obliterating their desk in the colorfully - decorated pieces of paper.
According to Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, men can be part of the solution too by speaking against their male colleague and saying, «That's a great idea.
«I just want to praise all my colleagues who put a lot of political capital on the line and who are going to get beaten up by people because of it.
Our Fortune colleague Beth Kowitt writes about the latest product launch from Lola, the organic tampon startup co-founded by Jordana Kier and Alex Friedman: a line of «natural» latex condoms, lubricant, and cleansing wipes.
Hide a stapler in jelly Popularized by a certain sitcom television program, this office «prank» is sure to crack - up the rest of your colleagues — just don't be expecting the recipient to eat his or her way out of the jelly.
Blickle and colleagues determined the EQ of 142 working adults both by asking them to determine the emotion displayed in a series of photographs of actors and children, but also by asking their colleagues to rate their emotional savvy.
Your colleagues schedule meetings, your boss checks in on the status of your projects when he walks by your desk or cubicle, and you take breaks to get coffee or lunch with your co-workers where you can discuss projects and goals.
As my colleague David Meyer reports, the purchase will likely require the scrutiny of the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment (CFIUS), which recently hit the headlines by stalling Broadcom's unsolicited bid for Qualcomm until President Donald Trump outright nixed that deal.
Thankfully, if you're aware of this tendency you can start to correct for it by asking yourself if your colleague's expression is really so dour, or it's just your foul mood that's making his neutral expression look so glum, or alternately, if you're missing the simmering annoyance of a co-worker thanks to your sunny mood.
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.
The fact of the matter is, most jobs are filled through word - of - mouth recommendations, not by sifting through hundreds of resumes, because it's much easier and more reliable to hire someone who comes highly recommended by one of your trusted colleagues.
My day - to - day look is a mix of T - shirts from my own businesses and those created by colleagues or friends.
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.
However, Spieth said his PGA tour colleagues sponsored by Nike, most notably, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, enjoy the flexibility of playing with what they want.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai wrote in a memo obtained by Bloomberg News, «It's painful to see the personal cost of this executive order on our colleagues
Known as Mr. Fix - It by some of his cabinet colleagues, Kenney has pledged to bring in major reforms to the system, including beefing up the auditing powers of federal inspectors who are hunting down abusers.
By Thursday evening I, along with 172 of my new colleagues, was officially being laid off.»
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.
It's a great example of a truly viral product, one that spreads by providing a valuable service not only to the initial user but also to their friends, family and colleagues.
St - Arnaud and his colleagues concluded that U.S. exporters are paying the price for being exposed to markets that were devastated by the collapse of commodity prices — places such as Colombia, Brazil and (especially) Canada.
While Holoubek focused on building her colleagues» capacity to function without her, and Downey thrived playing it by ear, Danah Boyd of Microsoft Research took a slightly different tack, actively looping collaborators into the planning process.
The best way to extend your current skill set is by finding mentors, advisors or a business coach — and a close group of colleagues in the office and in your industry — to share notes with and learn from.
Then a master's student at the University of Quindío in Colombia, Gomez found a thesis in a library that he liked and decided to forward the article to colleagues by sharing it on the website Scribd.
«It would be a lot harder for Trump to have a lawyer representing him from a big firm, because most big firms, most large firms are not going to want to potentially alienate their client base by representing someone as controversial as Trump,» the former colleague of Hendon's said.
At least that's the thinking at Microsoft, where hundreds of job seekers have been asked the bathroom question as part of the legendary «interview loop» — a rigorous ritual in which candidates are grilled by their future colleagues with a barrage of puzzles, riddles, and bizarre hypothetical questions.
Preventing the display of sensitive data in plain sight — say an employee seeing a confidential record as they walk by a colleague's computer — is the focus of Kate Borten, founder of Marblehead Group consultancy and a member of the Visual Privacy Advisory Council.
The criticisms lobbed at Pao by some of her colleagues at Kleiner were remarkably like the ones unearthed in Snyder's study.
Harper, accompanied by his sobbing wife Laureen, told an ashen assembly of Conservative MPs and senators that «our colleague, my partner and my friend» had passed away, «an unexpected and terrible shock.»
That's the good news from a study conducted by University of Virginia psychologist Rachel Narr and colleagues that tracked a diverse group of 169 teenagers from ages 15 to 25.
Castleberry and her colleagues are a part of an academic network created by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to assess challenges in commercial spaceflight.
For anyone who wants to read the best damn feature out there on this debate — and on the epic story of the effort to find a worthy Alzheimer's drug — I recommend this 2015 Fortune classic by my colleague Erika Fry: «Can Biogen Beat The Memory Thief?»
The official said the EPA chief has alienated colleagues by jockeying for the role of attorney general, a position currently held by Jeff Sessions, who has come under frequent public criticism from Trump.
By not bringing devices or warning people ahead of time about why you're bringing a device, will prevent colleagues from wondering if you're paying attention.
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