Sentences with phrase «care about their colleagues»

Showing multiple examples of this, Weitz effectively tells us his opinion, that the «real» people who know their product, and care about their colleagues and customers, are the true heroes, not those who drive flash cars, and only know jargon and catchphrases.
That, he said, is very important — it means not only do you care about your own students, you care about your colleague's students» success too, and everyone works seamlessly together to spot weaknesses and address them as quickly as possible.

Not exact matches

What makes this decision especially difficult was that we parted ways with many dedicated and talented colleagues, as well as friends whom we care deeply about.
It is easier to share honest feedback when colleagues trust that you care about their best interests.
As my colleague Dan Primack has pointed out, the Sunday broadcast involved a game that hardly anyone probably cares about outside the local markets of the two teams — where the game was available on television as usual — and the viewership numbers Yahoo has reported are likely inflated.
spends more money for his colleagues to show them their wealth than me and cares more about them than me... it was a challenge for him to catch me and after marrying my life is all for others... Ladies if you are not married, go for someone who cares about you, loves you and is ready to spend time with you....
Markets care about the shark closest to the boat, as my colleague Rick Rieder says.
«I would like to thank everyone who wrote to me and who was concerned about me; friends, colleagues, fans and the people who do not know you, but who care about you,» he added.
LeadTogether is an online professional network of individuals in positions of leadership in schools and training centers inspired by Waldorf Education — individuals who care about growing, nurturing and guiding children, families and schools, and are open to sharing ideas, successes, questions and resources with their colleagues.
I do a lot of shared care provision, and while I respect my midwifery colleagues, when it comes to medical decisions, they will defer to me, just as I will defer to them about usual midwifery practice or protocols.
So, when my colleagues and I ask about a mother we took care of the day before, we always say, «what time did Mrs Smith deliver her baby?»
Because at Beech - Nut you will be surrounded by colleagues who care deeply about our mission, others, the planet, and are empowered to make a difference!
So, I would urge all my colleagues in the new Jersey delegation, no matter which party you're in, and all the rest of the folks in Congress, that nobody was asking about offsetting budget cuts in Joplin, and I don't want to hear about the fact that offsetting budget cuts have to come first before New Jersey citizens are taken care of.»
Gillibrand and her Democratic colleagues are still seeking one last GOP vote necessary to pass the 9/11 health care bill, and she is accusing the Republicans of pushing a «pack of lies» about the bill by suggesting it will be a «job killer» and open the door to fraud.
A fine colleague who did a great job during last year's terrorist attacks and cares deeply about the people she serves.».
Colleagues, including Queens Borough President Melinda Katz, remembered him as «a great public servant... who cared deeply about the people of Queens.»
The former attorney - general is also past caring about what colleagues such as Nadine Dorries think, he made clear last night.
I want to say that to family, to friends, to constituents and to colleagues, and more broadly to everybody who cares passionately about the causes I care about, including saving the planet for our children and our grandchildren.»
While many of my colleagues agreed, they cared only about passing the law during the April — the 50th Anniversary of the Federal Fair Housing Law.
I will be urging my Liberal Democrat colleagues — and those Conservatives who really care about the NHS — to oppose the Bill when we debate it in the Commons in a couple of weeks» time.»
After nearly eight years in which Democrats on Capitol Hill grumbled about a lack of such support from President Obama, Mrs. Clinton has taken care to stay in frequent contact with Senator Chuck Schumer, her former New York colleague, about down - ballot races.
As one of our colleagues explained, «I used to care about accomplishments and great publications, but now I simply want to generate data that will be most reliable and important for improving cancer therapy.»
«Through this study, Morteza Mahmoudi and his colleagues are helping to shed light on this underappreciated phenomenon, and their work extends the Brigham's commitment to applying discoveries about sex - based differences to improve health care
They talked about poor child - care facilities and the difficulty of getting their men to help around the house or their male colleagues to treat them with respect at work.
For the study, Gabriella Hobbs, MD, and Nancy Keating, MD, MPH, of Harvard Medical School, and their colleagues surveyed 5284 patients with a new diagnosis of lung or colon cancer, and asked participants how they involved their families in decisions about their care.
Identify colleagues — they may be in other departments — who truly care, and with whom you can talk, about teaching practices.
DeBruine and colleagues cared only about the student's decision about when to trust.
He has many foreign colleagues — «people that we respect, admire, and care about.
For the study, published today in PLOS ONE, care home staff were asked anonymously about positive and negative behaviours they had done or had witnessed colleagues doing.
While living these experiences, I discovered that I love teaching when surrounded by students who are eager to learn and colleagues who care deeply about their teaching and their students.
with colleagues from different countries, to gain new scientific insights, to deepen relevant knowledge for daily practice about dementia and demetia care,» says Ursula Sottong, physician at the Malteser Deutschland organisation in Germany, and one of the Silvia Doctors.
The findings «highlight the urgency of educating the public, policymakers and health care professionals about high - risk drinking and alcohol use disorder, destigmatizing these conditions, and encouraging those who can not reduce their alcohol consumption on their own — despite substantial harm to themselves and others — to seek treatment,» Grant and her colleagues concluded.
When my friend, Alex Jamieson sent me an email a couple of weeks ago asking if I would join her and 100 of my colleagues in taking a stand to support Planned Parenthood as a woman and women's health leader who cares about the health of ALL women... I hesitated.
If you feel the topic in this email was important enough to share with those that you care about, your friends, family, and colleagues, feel free to forward this email along to them.
She cares deeply about empowering her patients to take control of their health, and is passionate about teaching effective, conservative tools and strategies to her healthcare colleagues.
Loose Women panellist Stacey Solomon spoke out about colleague Andrea McLean's wedding to Nick Feeney and how it made her depressed — find out why here Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which
We never learn anything about Harry's past as a husband and father, and intuit only a few traces of his background as a cop and a former alcoholic, but we discover a great deal about his emotional life in relation to his friends and former colleagues, which is all the film really cares about.
His care - lined, dead - eyed face speaks volumes about the horrors he has endured, and his veteran colleagues Grady «Coon - Ass» Travis (Jon Bernthal), Trini «Gordo» Garcia (Michael Pena) and Boyd «Bible» Swan (Shia LaBoeuf) are equally war - soiled.
After extensive research on teacher evaluation procedures, the Measures of Effective Teaching Project mentions three different measures to provide teachers with feedback for growth: (1) classroom observations by peer - colleagues using validated scales such as the Framework for Teaching or the Classroom Assessment Scoring System, further described in Gathering Feedback for Teaching (PDF) and Learning About Teaching (PDF), (2) student evaluations using the Tripod survey developed by Ron Ferguson from Harvard, which measures students» perceptions of teachers» ability to care, control, clarify, challenge, captivate, confer, and consolidate, and (3) growth in student learning based on standardized test scores over multiple years.
• Believe in the value of what you are teaching and make sure your students understand why it is important; so preparation is paramount • Show your students you care about their wellbeing and progress; that is your job; there is nothing they despise more than a teacher who doesn't care • Admit when you don't know or when you're wrong; they need to see you're a learner too • Collaboration with your colleagues is powerful support and very rewarding.
As always, my only aim is to give support and encouragement to all my lovely colleagues and stay working in the field that I love so much and care about so passionately.
To introduce the «Reaching Youth on the Margins» session, Cruz asked his colleagues to think about a student they cared about but «maybe one who fell through the cracks... the one you couldn't reach,» he said, noting that their gathering was to figure out how to best walk with those students that get lost in the system.
In essence, it's about being professional and taking care, which means don't: agree to meet alone; allow over-familiarity; give out your personal mobile number; meet informally outside working hours and away from your organisation's premises (and certainly don't do so without getting formal approval); allow too frequent contact or over familiarity that may be acceptable with friends, colleagues and family but not from people with whom you only have a commercial relationship; discuss your private life, or social or recreational interests of you or your partner; accept offers, discounts or other services or products by the client, customer or contractor; accept hospitality or gifts that you yourself wouldn't pay for from your own pocket; and don't do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, obligated or might be open to misinterpretation or might be difficult to explain to your manager, a journalist or an investigator.
If your project needs the voice of a a caring father, a helpful neighbor, a happy — go — lucky — guy, or a colleague who knows what they're speaking about... maybe even a good, hot bowl of gumbo... then let's get a contact going and see how I can help you.
All of us care deeply about building relationships with our students, their parents, our colleagues, and our community.
As a teacher who could benefit from this raise and who cares deeply about keeping my great colleagues in the classroom, I believe this idea is worth seriously considering.
To that end, we are grateful for the educators we know who care enough to carve out time and engage students in conversations about what it means to be smart and good, and who engage colleagues in the ever - evolving conversation about what good work looks like in schools today and in the years to come.
This is because so much of our content is written by educators themselves — professionals at all levels who care deeply about the success of all learners and are eager to share their knowledge with colleagues throughout the world.
It validates what the Board and community has known all along — John is a dedicated professional committed to the district and his colleagues, but most importantly he truly cares about the education, success and well being of each child in Unalaska.
Gossiping about colleagues and administrators, making negative public statements about students and / or our schools, spending time at school taking care of personal business or doing personal posting on social media, and failing to adequately communicate with parents are but a few of the ways we can undermine our professional capital.
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