And the worst part is that there's no reason to hate or
care about the bosses.
Not exact matches
In the same vein, do you really
care about their schooling, where they see themselves in 5 years, or the time they stood up to a
boss?
Do they get back to your
boss right away, or do they want until Monday morning because they know she doesn't
care about immediate responses?
It may seem easy to simply
care about your employees, but it can be difficult for some
bosses to show it in a genuine way.
Great
bosses know that employees who make suggestions
care about the company, so they ensure those employees know their input is valued — and appreciated.
People then find themselves in survival mode, where they don't
care about the product, the company or the customer experience; they only
care about keeping their jobs and appeasing their
boss.
What you
care about is that they measure that because they need a number they control to show their
boss they're doing a good job.
But more and more, I'm realizing if you're able to receive constructive feedback from a
boss, parent, spouse or teacher and then implement what's needed to do it better the next time, you
care more
about learning than your ego.
We may pretend, as in the case of the
boss, in - laws or potential customer that we
care what they think, but in the end we really
care about what anyone says or thinks only if we know they
care about us.
He knew man is such a bozo that it was wiser to call him the
boss, cause women don't
care about their egos like fellas do.
From clueless
bosses to wacky neighbors, One Day at a Time hits refresh on your usual sitcom character tropes by bringing a distinctive familiarity as the cast uses their synergy to deliver their scripts and convince audiences that they do in fact
care about one another and the journey they're all on together.
But it's not something that F1's commercial
boss, Sean Bratches is too worried
about and if anything, he's happy that it shows just how much F1 fans
care.
The Spurs
boss was obviously happy
about beating their «sworn enemy» but he says that he doesn't
care where Arsenal are in the table, he just wants to make Tottenham into a side that can challenge for the title and he feels that his side have hit top form.
In the process of you «
caring»
about a rape victim, you simply can't attack someone's character for defending his
boss.
My
boss told me to clean out my desk, and even though I should be thinking
about how this is the worst possible time for me to lose health
care, I was really thinking
about sports.
Whether by design or not Wenger has in theory «
bosses» who neither have a clue why nor seemingly
care about our lack of a real challenge for the league and champions league over the last decade.
It's a poignant statement in the sense that Arsenal
boss Arsene Wenger has long been criticised for not having the same mentality, and instead shows too much blind faith and
cares too much
about individuals rather than doing what is best for the team to win trophies.
The Arsenal
boss has stayed true to his word
about treating the FA cup semi-final today with all due
care and attention, despite the fact that our Wembley opponents Reading are only a Championship club and a mid-table one at that.
Maybe when her feelings are no longer so raw she will be more willing to do more than bash her
boss, fellow teachers and the parents of the students she prefesses to
care so much
about.
The difference between a screaming baby and a screaming
boss / client is that you actually
care about the baby.
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand endorsed Cuomo — her onetime
boss at HUD and potential 2020 rival — over his Democratic primary rival, actress Cynthia Nixon, saying (though a spokesman) that he has been a leader on issues she
cares deeply
about and deserves to be re-elected.
If we really
care about creating a non-dominating society, then for anarchists this means the removal of all leaders,
bosses and elites, and not simply their constraint and limitation.
Workers don't
care so much
about whether their
bosses deliver on specific promises, what matters is what they end up getting, even if they were initially promised more.
And maybe, just maybe, a
boss who
cares so much
about bureaucratic protocol isn't one you want to work for.
Susan (not her real name) was repeatedly referred to as «a tough
boss, but one who
cares about me.»
The researchers found that participants were more likely to delegate when the reservation was for their
bosses and their
bosses would know they made the reservation than when they would not know, again showing that people
care about avoiding blame.
The whole perception
about Black women heading a family projected as mean, argumentative and
bossing should have a make over to project as
caring, supportive and participative in running the family.
Like when the movie wraps and he's all, wait a minute, I was so
boss for a few weeks there and everyone
cared about me and now why is my life so ordinary?
Next is Kurt Buckman (Jason Sudeikis), who's happy at his job because his own
boss (Donald Sutherland as the wise mentor — one guess what happens to his character)
cares about his workers and properly disposing of hazardous materials.
Even if one knows nothing
about (or
cares nothing for) the fashion industry, many of us have had overbearing
bosses who made outrageous demands, which makes the film more relatable.
Although these are the ones that your
boss will actually
care about!
Don't get me wrong — I am not implying that teacher union
bosses don't
care about children.
if i were the
boss of BMW, the thing i
care about the most is how much profit i could make out of every car my company produces.
If you have a
boss that doesn't
care about you, you shouldn't
care about them or the company — get out now!
It can be horrible having a
boss that doesn't
care about you or your coworkers.
Giving everyone a medal, not keeping score, etc. isn't how the world works, and your
boss doesn't really
care about your feelings, they want you to do your job.
A good
boss tends to have a salon full of employees who
care about what they do, think
about how their behavior will affect the business and consistently go the extra mile.
I am one of them who still do nt
care about the amiibo unless the amiibo can be earn for an addition level or new
boss.
There is no real «
boss» fights in the game, since they are all robots that you don't really
care about fighting.
If you've finished the game, or just don't
care about having it ruined, listen to the gang as they chat
about bosses, endings and plot twists.
Nobody in a hundred (or even fifty) years time will
care «what the IPCC models really say» (to quote your RealClimate reference) any more than the
boss of Ryanair
cares about the opinion of the Village Blacksmiths» Union.
Van Jones, previously Deputy Assistant to the President for Destroying Coal Miners» Jobs, deflects responsibility by pretending to
care about the very people whose lives he and his former
boss have worked so diligently to destroy.
It doesn't work very well when your «opponent» is your
boss or someone you
care about.
Getting people aligned with a company vision,
caring about it, and actually having fun doing it, is a huge undertaking, which is why the responsibility can't just rest on the Chief Happiness Officer's plate, or the CEO's, or your
boss's.
The more skilled you are, the better results you can create for your company — and your
boss cares about results.
There's nothing more motivating than a passionate, approachable and knowledgeable
boss who
cares about your career progression.
I think my new
boss is very cool and seems to
care about his people and the overall company culture feels that way as well.
In personal branding, your
boss or hiring manager doesn't
care about the «responsibilities» you have at work.