Sentences with word «colleague»

A colleague is a person you work with, often in the same profession or organization. Full definition
Over time, members became more comfortable and confident sharing their work - in - progress and interacting with colleagues with varying communication and teaching styles.
You need the support of colleagues in opening their classrooms.
Perhaps one of the most valuable things in any industry is creating a network of colleagues with whom to share ideas and receive support.
Consider seeking positive reviews from colleagues at the same company.
Another factor that may come up in your interview is your view of working with colleagues from other countries and cultures.
For one of his projects, he does controlled studies for colleagues who work with farmers who grow vegetables.
Naturally, so did a number of other sharp - eyed agents and thus my young colleague found herself in a so - called beauty contest, a familiar competitive event in our profession.
She and I worked as colleagues for five years and I am proud to share her story.
However I am often asked by colleagues on effective techniques to undermine the guardian.
This observation has been confirmed by colleagues in various disciplines at virtually all universities with which I have had contact.
They saw this firsthand while working in asset management and investment banking respectively, and later as colleagues at a quantitative asset management firm.
He was advised both lines were explored by former colleagues of the supervisor and abandoned.
He and colleagues reported in 2000 that the drug seemed to help restore partial consciousness, at least temporarily.
How have you used the practical tips for relationship building (Figure 2.1, p. 26) or seen colleagues use these strategies?
I have an ability to grow with a job, handle responsibility and build positive relationships with work colleagues at all levels.
And then a few minutes later, a male colleague says exactly what we had in mind.
I am a graduate of the Mindfulness and Psychotherapy training program and continue to meet regularly with other colleagues who integrate mindfulness practice into their clinical work.
No one has said I'm crazy to my face, but my former colleagues do send job notifications every now and then.
He should be constantly talking to colleagues showing how their policies affect Indigenous people all over the country.
Ask colleagues in your industry for the best executive recruiters they know, then follow up and get that relationship started before you begin a job search.
Your development as a teacher will be guided and influenced by conversations and inquiry with colleagues studying adolescent development, language and literacy, technology in education, school leadership, and more.
With my training background and strong track record, many colleagues look to me as an ally to help close.
«More human» colleagues also make trainees feel «well supported».
Did colleagues write him letters, and say that they felt that his stance had dangerous global implications, and therefore did not want to continue collaborating with him?
Despite the political pressure, he told colleagues at one of the meetings, they could not bring a case if the evidence was lacking.
If you take the time to listen to what colleagues want to achieve you can provide them with alternative solutions rather than just a rigid «legal» response.
It's even stronger when colleagues of mine are receiving contracts and kudos.
But good management and support from colleagues makes these workers more robust.
Their asset management colleagues suggested that property managers should not only identify problems, they should be proactive, anticipating client needs and, when there are problems, come with solutions.
As our admin team consists of enthusiastic professionals who are always up for learning something new, we're looking for a similar mindset in our new colleague as well.
Only years later would he and colleagues discover the cells were actually a kind of command center.
Making myself available also lets me learn from colleagues across various departments.
Agents also look after each other on a personal level, supporting colleagues who have family or medical issues.
She and colleagues examined the daily sleep data from 11 women ages 57 to 70.
While she took time off to raise two children, she collaborated with several colleagues in researching, filming and writing articles on mother - infant bonding, attachment and separation.
In 2012 she and colleagues conducted the first international systematic review of studies looking at the relationship between reported racism and health and wellbeing for children and young people.
I had plenty of male colleagues who had kids, so why weren't they expected to lay out the plastic forks?
If you are a solo, have a trusted colleague take a look.
You're known among colleagues for a «let's do it ourselves» approach.
Only a few close colleagues knew how anxious she was.
You can put all the keywords on your website that you want, but what you really need is for colleagues think of you when they have an issue that calls for your expertise.
However, her victory may not be celebrated by all of her future Democratic colleagues around the state.
These master teachers would be tasked with helping colleagues reflect on and improve practice.
It will only work if colleagues trust us as a company, and see that our commitment to offer support when we can is genuine.
My wary colleague believes walking desks won't last — he can't get past the freak factor.
However, your senior colleague used the word «good» — not «great» — in describing the teacher's level of competency.
So he and colleagues decided to look for another source of nitrogen.
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