Sentences with phrase «employees as a distraction»

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Attempting to ban some sources of distraction, such as social media, may not only hinder performance by preventing employees from enjoying their occasional breaks, but may also cause morale issues.
One former Uber executive described the vibe internally as «strong optimism,» but said a key concern lingers among employees: «continued distraction from Travis.»
From minor annoyances like not consistently updating your CRM or missing internal meetings, to real antisocial behavior like bullying other employees / departments, ignoring rules, cheating the system and undermining leadership, some salespeople can really become a big distraction for their manager and for the company as a whole.
In addition, our investigation of strategic options may result in added costs, potential loss of customers and key employees as well as management's distraction from ordinary - course business operations.
Other generations — such as Gen X and Baby Boomers are also dealing with student debt — and it's a major issue for all with financial worries becoming a major distraction for 50 percent of employees dealing with this kind of debt.
For instance, if an employer or boss sends a text to an employee while the worker is driving and the employee is either reading or responding and as a result of that distraction, is involved in a crash, it's possible the company could be held liable.
The tool keeps track of the kinds of distractions that employees might get, as well as whether the right processes like one - on - one reviews and code collaboration, happen.
But Facebook can't treat this as merely a PR problem, a distraction from the fun work of building new social features, unless its employees are ready to shoulder the blame for the erosion of society.
As I said, the candidate will already be nervous, and distractions such as ringing phones, curious employees peering into the room as they walk past, or people knocking on your door to ask you a question, certainly won't helAs I said, the candidate will already be nervous, and distractions such as ringing phones, curious employees peering into the room as they walk past, or people knocking on your door to ask you a question, certainly won't helas ringing phones, curious employees peering into the room as they walk past, or people knocking on your door to ask you a question, certainly won't helas they walk past, or people knocking on your door to ask you a question, certainly won't help.
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