Sentences with phrase «ethos at»

Some companies are looking for well - rounded individuals who embody their ethos at work and home.
Considering all of this, it's hard not to wonder whether Facebook's permissive data - sharing policies weren't merely a result of a lack of foresight but rather reflected an ethos at the company.
Part of our ethos at Chaos Created for Ali and I is that whatever we create for Windows Phone will always be narrative driven, feature live action video and have a twist on the traditional game element, whatever that might be.
The business ethos at Santa Ynez Vacation Rentals has long been one that revolves around community and social responsibility.
Our values were created by our staff therefore reflect our ethos at Great Rail Journeys:
After veterinary school, she completed a small animal rotating internship with Ethos at Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital in Denver, Colorado.
With over twice the power of the original but the same ethos at its core, it remained the ultimate expression of the 911 Turbo until the highly anticipated arrival of the 991 - based model in 2013 moved the game on to the next level.
They have helped change the ethos at Outwood Academy Portland - pupils see the school as somewhere they want to be not somewhere they can't wait to leave.
Richard Thomas, head of operations and Ethos at Bay House explains: «There is no doubt that ski trips and visits abroad benefit the learners involved.
Clear expectations about behavior are also part of the school ethos at another South Bronx school, Mother Hale Academy.
The improvement ethos at Uncommon is palpable, as the video training proves, along with Peiser's note - taking during our interview.
Hafizovic says another reason for the nation's success is the ethos at two of its top universities, the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ) and Lausanne (EPFL).
She also enjoys the collaborative work ethos at MIB as well as the welcoming attitudes toward women.
«There used to be a different ethos at the revenue where they would look on minor errors sympathetically, but that appears to no longer be the case, and very small businesses are being treated in the same way as larger ones with better resources.
At the same time, while there tends to be little ostensible evidence in the UK of the blatant buying off of politicians and officials, the murky networks that connect political parties with private funders, and see the frequent movement of officials across the private and public sector, raise serious questions about the integrity of the public service ethos at the highest levels of power (as even Conservative commentators recognise — e.g. Ferdinand Mount, The New Few).
To help the Club develop a more influential voice in University sports» governance, with the aim of fostering a greater sporting ethos at Oxford.
These stories of individuals and families who have put the sustainable ethos at the heart of their businesses should inspire wine lovers around the globe.»
Since the establishment of a Roman Catholic theological faculty in 1817 (an unusual move in a predominantly Protestant region of the country, but reflective of a conciliatory ethos at that time in Württemberg), a long history of engagement between the two faculties has evolved.
McDonnell, who has years of experience in senior executive posts in the tech world, stepped into the top job four years ago and moved quickly to create a sales - oriented ethos at the firm.
To preserve a startup ethos at your business (or create one), adopting a less extreme version of a flatter organizational hierarchy can help.

Not exact matches

After decades as an operations executive in the corporate world, including 15 years at Clorox, Tasner moved to Method in his late 50s and became immersed in the sustainability ethos.
He argues the «whatever it takes» ethos that's been adopted by global central banks has to fade at some point, and notes stimulus is already drying up.
«It creates workplaces where taking chances and being creative while risking failure is subsumed by an ethos of mistake - prevention at the cost of daring and innovation.
«The words «seasonality» and «fast food» are rarely used together, but at Sweetgreen, we believe that the two don't have to be mutually exclusive — it just takes a commitment to standing behind our food ethos and working with farmers that share the same values,» Jammet said in a statement.
At an Advertising Week panel on Wednesday, Schultz detailed how he built responsibility and purpose into the coffee company's ethos.
The ethos of the Bush - era CIA was «know - nothingism,» as Paul Krugman put it at The New York Times, «the insistence that there are simple, brute - force, instant - gratification answers to every problem, and that there's something effeminate and weak about anyone who suggests otherwise.»
The store's numbers haven't been pretty either: Same - store sales growth last quarter was at its lowest level since 2009, a fact blamed in part on the New York City investigation and on the longer - term concern that it is facing stiff competition in the healthy - eating ethos up and down the grocery food chain — from Kroger (KR) and Walmart (WMT) to Trader Joe's and Sprouts (SFM).
Bessette began his career doing slide projections at raves, then turned that partying ethos into a business in 2001 with Audet and pal Jason Rodi.
Brilliant investors started all the big firms — Sir John Templeton at Templeton Mutual Funds, Warren Goldring at AGF, Bob Krembil at Trimark, for example — but their investor - led ethos ebbed away.
Given the success that Dyson's enterprise was able to achieve in the market at large (and not to mention its innovation - focused personal ethos), it wasn't too much of a surprise when his father announced in 2015 that he'd be acquiring the company, and folding it into the larger Dyson business.
At LexION, the ethos is feedback, not failure.
For the millions of us who stared at Windows XP desktops for hours every day for work and school, there's a certain nostalgia now for the old Windows user interface, before the flat design ethos of Windows 8 squashed everything into neat little boxes that are multicoloured without being that, well, colourful.
It's a demanding ethos that sometimes comes at a cost: Nordstrom has faced at least one class - action suit for allegedly pressuring salespeople not to charge their hourly wage for some customer - service - related work.
Very simply, the entrepreneurs profiled in this book encompass the number - one ethos dictating entrepreneurial success — being willing to stop at nothing to achieve everything.
Managing risk is at the heart of our investing ethos.
The ethos of J. Crew is design plus value; the cashmere is made in Italian mills and costs less than at Bloomingdale's.
At the same time, it is Kalanick's marauding ethos that has led to many of the company's problems.
The only flows that Buffett will have at his disposal will be the minimal flows associated with a passive ethos.
Tocqueville marveled at the power of the country's commercial ethos to shape Americans» souls in unexpected ways.
The legal ethos that is emerging is bound to be very different from a world in which most lawyers, most of the time, were at least oriented toward visions of lawyering that demanded a considerable degree of self - subordination — whether of the raider or trader variety.
Andy Lester, Director of Conservation at AROCHA - an international network of environmental organizations with a Christian ethos - told Premier he welcomed Mr Gove's plans.
According to Nathan Hatch, professor of American religious history at the University of Notre Dame, this kind of populist sentiment - expressed in 1803 by the New England politician and polemicist Benjamin Austin, Jr. - represents the salient contribution of American religion to the formation of our cultural ethos.
Ahead of leading worship at Spring Harvest, she tells Joy Tibbs about the wrestling she has done with God over the years, and about her new album Ethos.
At this point I can not say for certain, but the ethos of saying some one is athiest tends to be that they are more likely to believe life begins around viability, and there is less issues / concerns in dealing with abortion and contraception.
No sooner had I finished my piece for Faith magazine's last issue (in which, my readers may recall, I encouraged Polish Catholics to keep themselves at arms length from the secularised and indifferentist ethos of many English dioceses) than news emerged that one English bishop at least had done something to try to address the problem, and that he had in the process aroused the kind of secularist hostility which is, I strongly suspect, — certainly in this country — the only really reliable sign that the Catholic Church is being faithful to its vocation.
Like an antiques appraiser's ability to recognize and value a rare piece of Limoges porcelain, or a judge's ability to spot a superlative collie at a dog show, the acquired capacity manifests disciplined habits of seeing and valuing which reflect the ethos of a knowledgeable community.
Of course, the schools are good at raising money for charity: this is a handy «Catholic ethos» indicator which is measurable.
For that reason, discussion should at all times be guided and nourished by Church teaching, allowing for a freedom of enquiry framed by a distinctly Catholic ethos.
Now leaving the Church out of account for the moment, such a future society will be faced with the question how it can ask all its members to subscribe to such an ethos without replacing (or at least endangering) the freedom of the individual by an enforced ideology and indoctrination.
But if an opinion is admittedly important and the unity of a society unthinkable without truth and a binding ethos, such conflicts can not be eliminated by declaring that the society is not concerned with an individual opinion at all.
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