Sentences with phrase «echelons in»

Although the issue has been kept out of the public eye, documents obtained by The Globe and Mail show that concern about inaccuracy, flawed data, and risk within the system has spread to the highest echelons in Ottawa and in the banking industry.
To reach the highest echelons in an organization with hard work, dedication and constant endeavor to perform better and give results.
We have a legal director at the seat of the table at the highest echelons in Royal Dutch Shell overseas and that trickles through to all of our operating companies.
The role of upper echelons in alliance formation.»
The late Captain Mahama who was posthumously given a rank of Major was buried on Friday in a fitting state burial that saw the country's top echelons in politics and the military all attending.
On the other hand if you are 17 and have not played in the top echelons in the most competitive leagues and competitions then you are probably not at the aforementioned level.
And vice versa, we have seen that a challenging environment which contains unexpected features or obstacles, and poses new problems which must be referred to higher echelons in the hierarchy, will cause a shift from mechanical to mindful behaviour.
Edward Gibbon wrote of how Christians were rushing Roman echelons in suicidal frenzies in the feverent belief that they would find themselves, the very next instant, in paradise with Jesus.
But here's what I've realised after progressing through the senior echelons in corporate land and now for the last 3 years of running my own life and career coaching business, the world isn't going to defend your worth.
Four days later, the White House made the latest high - profile administration departure official, announcing Tillerson's ouster in a move that officials said is likely only a prelude to more shake - up in the administration's upper echelons in the coming weeks.
sometimes outta Jealousy...... BUT...... WE ARE STILL ERE... WE ARE AMONG THE TOP ECHELON IN THE WORLD FOOTBALL...... And we'd still be here Longa after giggs, neville, scholes + other ex Liverpool mugs...........
As far as Pixar goes, that's in the lower echelon in terms of debuts.
Gone is the old franchise system of managing where it's basically about one or two goals and enter in an entirely new system for taking your club to the highest echelon in the sport.
For instance, Square Enix was hoping to see Tomb Raider sell 5 - 6 million copies within the first month, which would rank it in the upper echelon in the history of gaming sales.
Poons is clearly a contender for an overview, in league with other painters who have assumed an upper echelon in contemporary American painting.
Dr. Richard looked at the difference between rainmakers, those lawyers in the top echelon in terms of developing new business, and service partners, those in the bottom echelon for developing new business but still highly reputed as lawyers.
Career Summary: I have over 4 years of performing at a high echelon in this risky and unpredictable field of insurance underwriting and document analysis.
Productivity is an important requirement for membership because it signifies to consumers that Top 5 Members are among the upper echelon in real estate: the top 10 % of real estate agents, nationally and / or locally, in either volume or unit productivity.

Not exact matches

TalentSmart has tested more than a million people and found that the upper echelons of top performance are filled with people who are high in emotional intelligence (90 % of top performers, to be exact).
If you can follow up in a tactful and diplomatic way, you'll get to reach the echelons of success.
While the rankings have shifted in the past three years, there have been no newcomers to the echelon of the top 25, says Dutta.
Contact with women and ethnic minorities lessens unconscious bias, but since neither group is represented much in the upper echelons of business, it can be hard for executives to get that exposure — something not helped by the fact that many white, male higher - ups feel they don't know how to talk to younger women or minorities.
Steven Feldman, a former assistant US attorney for the Southern District of New York who is a member of the New York State Bar Association's White Collar Committee, which Hendon cochairs, called Hendon a «fantastic pick» for Trump who is «an all - around superstar» in the «upper echelon» of white - collar defense attorneys in the city.
If you as a leader in the workplace have genuinely spent time honing your ability to care about and react to what your co-workers are doing and feeling, you're already in the upper echelons of corporate leadership.
Black women have gone from under - represented to unrepresented in the highest echelons of corporate leadership in 2017.
In the end, Hulu finished fourth in terms of overall Emmy wins (behind HBO, Netflix, and NBC), but that ranking is more than enough to signal the streaming service's rapid ascendancy to the upper echelon of HollywooIn the end, Hulu finished fourth in terms of overall Emmy wins (behind HBO, Netflix, and NBC), but that ranking is more than enough to signal the streaming service's rapid ascendancy to the upper echelon of Hollywooin terms of overall Emmy wins (behind HBO, Netflix, and NBC), but that ranking is more than enough to signal the streaming service's rapid ascendancy to the upper echelon of Hollywood.
But Obama fired Flynn as the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency in 2014 — and Flynn's security clearance would have been renewed at the DIA level rather than by the upper echelons of the White House.
By comparing the career trajectories of 1,001 CEOs in the U.S. and 21 European countries, she found that contrary to popular belief, the longer individuals stayed with a firm, the more rapidly they progressed to a firm's upper echelons.
When Trump announced his tax reform plan, he said, «We're reducing taxes, but believe me, there will be people in the very upper echelon that won't be thrilled with this,» suggesting that through eliminating deductions that the wealthy often use, the rich would pay more.
«Indra Nooyi has become a leading voice among Fortune 500 CEOs in no small part because of her willingness to take a stand on the broader purpose of the corporation, while delivering top - echelon performance,» he said in a statement.
A lack of female leadership in some fields leads to fewer female mentors and fewer companies where women have a position at the upper echelons of the organization, which it turn results in fewer women entering that industry and becoming leaders themselves.
In fact, 145 people worldwide — 8 % of the world's billionaires — have been ejected from the 10 - figure net worth echelon over the past eight months, the Post says.
Now, presidential and other executive - level government salaries are set by law and are not, in general, gender - dependent, but it is interesting to note that it is those Western nations that have somewhat lower political salaries that women have reached the highest elective echelons.
What's going on is that thousands of oil workers are fleeing the state - run oil firm under the watch of its new military commander, who has quickly alienated the firm's embattled upper echelon and its rank - and - file, according to union leaders, a half - dozen current PDVSA workers, a dozen former PDVSA workers and a half - dozen executives at foreign companies operating in Venezuela.
As a result of consolidation within the industry, Merck had lost its title as «World's Largest» in the 2000s and, in fact, found itself falling from the upper echelon.
As noted by BuzzFeed News» Ryan Macc, the decision also prunes one of Donald Trump's last supporters in the upper echelon of Facebook's managerial structure.
According to recent data, the average VantageScore is 675, which puts yours firmly in the upper echelons.
Other high - impact stories have followed: After the BBC and BuzzFeed News co-published an investigation into match - fixing in the upper echelons of tennis, the sport's major associations launched an independent review of its anti-corruption program.
You could honestly stop reading here and be in the top echelons of expert marketers.
Republicans have been selling this memo politically as devastating proof of anti-Trump animus at the FBI's upper echelons and in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
«Moreover, we adhere to nonprofit budgeting best practice, which is to maintain 8 - 12 months operating expenses in reserves, which will put us in the upper echelon for nonprofit job security (fewer than 25 % have even 6 months in reserve).
Now, with Beutner out and the jobs of the top echelon that he just hired on in question, Tribune will have to start over in Los Angeles.
Far from seeking his own advancement, each move up the echelons of the episcopal ladder has been met with surprise by Justin Welby, perhaps influenced by the fact he was told there wasn't «place for him in the modern Church of England» when he first applied for ordination.
He seems, however, to write from the point of view that looks first to government for the solution of the problems of life, and to imply that Lutherans are not doing their share for the common good because they are underrepresented in the upper echelons of politics.
If once upon a time certain church hierarchies were populated with ignorant but faithful clerics, as Burtchaell declares, the story today is too often of sophisticated infidelity in the top echelons of church power.
Worse yet, to have the top echelon of the hierarchy consider a transfer as a just punishment, allowing those criminals dressed in black to find an entirely new populace ripe for the picking.
To repeat: the degrees of freedom in the hierarchy increase with ascending order, and each upward shift of attention to higher levels, each handing over of decision to higher echelons, is accompanied by the experience of free choice.
The degrees of freedom in the hierarchy increase with ascending order, and each upward shift of attention to higher levels, each handing over of decision to higher echelons, is accompanied by the experience of free choice.
Thus in the course of a game decisions have to be constantly referred to higher echelons with more degrees of freedom, and each shift upward is accompanied by a heightening of awareness and the experience of making a free choice.
By any intelligent definition the are a cult and it is self evident they put women in a lower echelon than men.
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