Sentences with phrase «culture runs like»

In the end, a strong company culture runs like a steel cable through your whole business.

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Just as I might take a closer look when I see something in the world I like (from artwork to stylized writing to a company culture): When I run across people I like, I talk to them.
Regardless of criticisms, Dalio readily admits the institutionalized culture, which he imagines as running like an interlocking network of «machines,» certainly is not for everyone.
I've discussed the topic of scaling corporate culture with many CEOs, there are countless books and I have my own experiences running similar service - based companies like 352 Inc..
The Googlers at Facebook were a bit like the Greeks during the rise of the Roman Empire: They brought lots of civilization and tech culture with them, but it was clear who was going to run the world in the near future.
It seems like we've acclimated to a culture of running around to meet deadlines and obligations, whereby we never get personally fulfilled.
Ambition has helped clients like Lyft, Filemaker and Clayton Homes run sales contests that drive revenue, motivate reps and benefit culture.
ELKHART, Iowa — Though it's been around for a few years, crypto currency like Bit - Coin is just now working its way into mainstream culture; and when there is a new trend there are people trying to run schemes off the hype, as one Iowan found out.
Berry IS a kind of a institutionalized culture conflict: A residential campus run and paid for Chick - fil - A is the source of something like 120 of the students in our classes.
An Emergent definition of relevance, modulated by resistance, might run something like this; relevance means listening before speaking; relevance means interpreting the culture to itself by noting the ways in which certain cultural productions gesture toward a transcendent grace and beauty; relevance means being ready to give an account for the hope that we have and being in places where someone might actually ask; relevance means believing that we might learn something from those who are most unlike us; relevance means not so much translating the churches language to the culture as translating the culture's language back to the church; relevance means making theological sense of the depth that people discover in the oddest places of ordinary living and then using that experience to draw them to the source of that depth (Augustine seems to imply such a move in his reflections on beauty and transience in his Confessions).
If your coach is like that, it wouldn't surprise me, because a team culture in which peers pressure peers to run when hurt is not a healthy one.
As a culture, it seems like we're conditioned to think that it is normal to urinate a little bit when laughing, coughing, sneezing, laughing, jumping, or running once a woman has had a baby.
But the nurse should not be the focus of our scorn because, like me, she lives in a culture where posters of women posing in bikinis are absolutely normalised, where lingerie ads run across buses (sexy lingerie, not the practical stuff, of course), but where babies sucking on breasts are an invisible phenomenon.
Nonprofits almost certainly run into a similar problem, since people aren't exactly likely to want to «Like» your post about the prevalence of «rape culture,» or the extinction of a new species, or the fact that X number of people just got dumped on the street because of cuts to housing funding.
Twice he emphasised that the FSA's report into the scandal found the worst abuses occurred in the build - up to the financial crisis, under Labour, calling the report «a shocking indictment of culture at banks like Barclays in the run up to financial crisis.»
Or they take up new fitness activities like running or crossfit where all the extra time spent «training» is perfectly accepted and even encouraged in a fitness obsessed culture.
But beginning Saturday and running for the following two weeks, the culture cathedral of Lincoln Center will bless New York with its curation of the best cinema of the year, from Cannes hits anticipated on American shores (Todd Haynes» «Carol,» the Holocaust drama «Son of Saul») to the latest from international heavyweights like Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao - hsien («The Assassin»).
From a pop culture perspective, the new take on IT looks like it is picking up and running with the same ball that made Stranger Things such a big hit last year, and it's just impressive how wonderfully balanced the movie looks.
Wheatley has said that he likes such spots, but any sense that Sightseers is a mere celebration of English heritage culture immediately evaporates when Chris runs over a litterbug at Crich, the first in the series of murders he and his fellow natural - born killer carry out as they travel the green and pleasant English badlands.
Much like the first game, the plot runs fast and loose, pairing together NeocoreGames» rather light fiction with pop culture references.
«Effective school leaders run schools that look like modern organizations where culture, incentives and technology can enable groups of teachers to perform beyond the sum of their individual abilities.»
On that roof, rain slapped and the light hummed like a mosquito, and between those high and low notes ran the Yiddish, a tongue no cultured person speaks.
In addition to the coastal resorts that established themselves in the «60s and «70s and any number of tomato - pelting, bull - running festivals made famous by Hemingway and the like, Spanish tourism nowadays seeks to cater to the visitor on the lookout for culture, for history, for sport, for spiritual retreats and food odysseys, riding, hiking climbing and skiing, painting and writing, winetasting and walking.
In addition to the coastal resorts that established themselves in the «60s and «70s and any number of tomato - pelting, bull - running festivals made famous by Hemingway and the like, Spanish tourism nowadays seeks to cater to the visitor on the lookout for culture, for history, for sport, for spiritual retreats -LSB-...]
South Africa's third - largest city, Durban, is also arguably the country's most laidback centre (although Port Elizabeth gives it a run for its money), by virtue of its sauna - like summer heat, and beach - centred culture (if slops and shorts are your idea of attire, then you're in the right place).
A travel entrepreneur passionate about storytelling and social good, Kelley Louise runs two sister organizations: The Culture Collective, a creative agency for brands in the travel and impact space, and a nonprofit, Travel + SocialGood, which is aimed at solving like poverty or inequality through business and leisure travel.
Much like the first game, the plot runs fast and loose, pairing together NeocoreGames» rather light fiction with pop culture references.
Aside from pop culture phenomena like «Angry Birds» and «Temple Run,» the Google Play Store has unique games from small studios and indie developers, such as «Superbrothers Sword and Sworcery,» «Terraria» and «The Room.»
Varejão's recent debut exhibition in Hong Kong, at Lehmann Maupin gallery, itself marked the artist's boomerang - like return to China — a place that she had visited earlier in her career and sparked her long - running interest of incorporating its culture into her work.
Noah Purifoy's work amasses found objects — chair - casters, pipes, shoe lasts — into mysterious totemic structures that tap into a vein of traditional African belief that runs deep in American culture, while Betye Saar brings a chilling political twist to the form with the likes of Sambo's Banjo, where she dangles the image of a lynched man inside a «Sambo» banjo case.
Not only are some issues highly personal (most men do not want to hear about the challenges of continuing to breast - feed when you return to work) while others (such as the law firm culture) are difficult to raise without sounding like a criticism of how the firm is run.
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