Sentences with phrase «gives other colleagues»

For one, being recognized publicly often magnifies its impact, and gives other colleagues the opportunity to join in the recognition.

Not exact matches

It may seem beneficial to introduce colleagues who don't normally interact to spark interdisciplinary thinking, but the results of this study indicate that giving co-workers who have a rapport with each other the autonomy to form their own teams might yield more results.
Or, on the other hand, is it an admirable act of charity — a rich guy giving a bunch of his own money to a few dozen colleagues?
In other cases, it's simply giving your colleague space to heal, and reducing your expectations for a while.
Note: A Structure Capital spokesperson declined to share the number publicly, clarifying that each partner gives out their number to portfolio company founders who can then share it with colleagues or others in the industry.
Talk to experts in scaling up, contacts who have done it before, consultants and other colleagues to give advice, feedback and input.
Colleagues can give each other $ 175 cash awards with no management oversight or sign - off.
«Despite what President (Donald) Trump says, despite what my colleagues here will tell you, the tax bills both in the House and the Senate give the lion's share of tax breaks to the top 1 percent,» Sanders said on CNN Tuesday during a televised debate with other senators.
Although microbonuses can be given by managers to their direct reports, they can also be given by other colleagues, and even from a direct report to a manager.
I also have deep gratitude for the lessons learned from Travis, from my colleagues on Uber's ELT, and my Global Ops leadership team over the years — notably Rachel, Austin, Jo, Mac, Pierre, Droege, Penn, Jambu, Ro, Mike, Amit, Meghan, Barnes, and so many others who have given so much of their hearts and lives to building this company.
That said, I don't think that should give us an excuse to stand aside as a fellow church member is gossiped about, or when a colleague is ostracized or bullied, or any other of the plethora of destructive behaviors.
As a colleague of mine recently wrote, a true church emerges when Christ's Spirit empowers human participation in the life of the triune God's and all living as Christ's disciples is lived as outgoing, self - giving love to others.
In their book Marital Conflict and Children: An Emotional Security Perspective, Cummings and colleague Patrick Davies from the University of Rochester identify the kinds of destructive tactics that parents use with each other that harm children: verbal aggression like name - calling, insults, and threats of abandonment; physical aggression like hitting and pushing; silent tactics like avoidance, walking out, sulking or withdrawing; or even capitulation — giving in that might look like a solution but isn't a true one.
Perrine and her colleagues, who published their results in the journal Pediatrics on Monday, found that certain women were more likely to give up on their breastfeeding goals than others.
Sharing beautiful photos of school meals from other school nutrition services pages — give a shout out to your colleagues!
During a recent faculty meeting over this subject, I and a handful of others gave concrete examples of how colleagues ignoring the FMNV create unnecessary obstacles for teachers who don't give candy and students.
Bampoe Addo Bampoe Addo [middle] Executive Secretary of CLOGSAG «What we are saying [is that] the president statement is an admission that we have a case and then we also deserve to be given interim premium as our other colleagues are enjoying.
«Strategically, if the pay raise becomes part of bringing people in, I give the governor credit for taking a need that's been expressed by many of my colleagues and using that as a driving force to get some other public goods out of the Legislature,» Lopez said.
He continued that: «What I know is that an envelope was given to me and my other colleagues and we found out that it wasn't our allowances... We heard where the money was coming from and we did our own checks and got confirmation so we decided to return it.
He said the competition had given the children of the state an ample opportunity to meet and synergize with their colleagues from other parts of the western region.
Given the unexpected biodiversity she and her colleagues uncovered there — and at other inhospitable sites, from Yellowstone hot springs to Chile's Atacama Desert — Banfield created a new Tree of Life.
But in a collaboration with Miller, Roth, and other colleagues, Bartke showed in 2001 that cutting the animals» calorie intake gave them an additional increase in life span, results suggesting that the two mechanisms for achieving longevity act through different pathways (see «Dieting Dwarves Live It Up»).
Francys Subiaul of the George Washington University and his colleagues showed that captive chimpanzees are able to make judgments about the reputation of unfamiliar humans by observing their behaviour — whether they were generous or stingy in giving food to other humans.
Neurosurgeon Dr. Ammar H. Hawasli and colleagues of Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, give their perspective on recent guidelines suggesting limited use of CT scans and other neuroimaging tests for patients with headache.
Michael A. Johnson and colleagues at the University of Kansas wanted to investigate how carboplatin therapy — commonly given to patients with breast, bladder, colon and other cancers — affects dopamine and serotonin.
Hazen says that he and his colleagues are currently extending their studies to see if similar conditions help give rise to amino acids and other more complex molecular precursors of life.
Rats in the study, by Brian Noga, Ian Hentall and colleagues at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine, were given mild, moderate or severe bruises that severed some nerves in the spinal cord and left others intact.
The duo, with several other colleagues, gave Beyene an artificial windpipe in June 2011, in an operation written up in The New York Times.
When Kaufman, Zon and colleagues looked to see what was different about these early cancer cells, they found that crestin and the other activated genes are the same ones turned on during zebrafish embryonic development — specifically, in the stem cells that give rise to the pigment cells known as melanocytes, within a structure called the neural crest.
One way Hillén has found to give back to the children in her food study is to offer them opportunities to give talks to other children at school, their parents and teachers, and her research colleagues.
Harley and her colleagues found that, after controlling for other variables, each tenfold increase in a woman's PBDE blood serum level corresponded to a 30 percent decrease in her chance of becoming pregnant in any given month.
Given the association found between the two viruses in this patient population, Torres and colleagues plan to look at other HPV - associated cancers and their possible link to HCV, under MD Anderson's Moon Shots Program.
As an undergrad, Stefan attended a 5 - week summer course intended to prepare Austrian business and science students for working with Chinese colleagues, where she learned the importance of respecting hierarchy and giving others a chance to save face.
Kim and colleagues found that nicotine - treated mice that were given metformin displayed none of the anxiety or other negative effects of withdrawal.
Ted works with colleagues from other organizations and maintains an intensive public speaking schedule, giving frequent talks on environmental health, ecological health, and the precautionary principle.
With rudimentary laboratories, one could argue that more was accomplished with regards to the effect of diet on cancer in the former half of the century, as revolutionary researchers like Tannenbaum, Rous, and their colleagues provided us with dozens of animal studies linking diet and cancer by exposing mice to free radical - laden vegetable oils.32, 33 Several decades later, two other researchers, Dayton and Pearce, provided one of the few studies revealing what happens when we give humans vegetable oils and their accompanying free radicals when they randomized men to a corn oil solution and a similar rise in cancer followed.34 It is no surprise that corn oil is often used in animal studies to cause cancer, as the ingestion of damaging free radicals predictably hastens cancer development.35 Furthermore, these scientists were the first to show that fasting, restricting calories, and cutting carbohydrates could lower the chance of cancer in animals exposed to dangerous chemicals and carcinogens.
By playing low key Johansson is able to give meaning to even the smallest gestures, something many of her broader colleagues can learn from (but which also sometimes makes her come across as slightly stoned or laggardly when playing against other actors, to be fair).
That the best McKittrick can come up with is a genital - flashing plot device and the usual restaurant clichés — annoying customers, non-English speaking customers, the old «spit in the mashed potato» routine and other such uninspired twists — is disappointing given he has evidently spent years working in the industry, if his tribute to his former colleagues in the closing credits is anything to go by.
She gives a natural performance which we rarely see at such a young age and this holds the whole film together; which is impressive considering the other excellent performances seen from her more experienced colleagues.
Aided immensely by Tony Kushner's script, which dramatizes historical moments and freely creates others from an imagination steeped in knowledge, Day - Lewis gives us a Lincoln whose patience derives from a lifetime of being smarter than everyone, of knowing that he is 10 steps ahead of even his fastest colleagues.
So to avoid some of these problems, when working with others if we support each other, our colleagues, we can avoid some of these issues by giving each other support which reduces our fear and uncertainty, by sharing ideas to do with situations, by asking someone else for their view if they have observed the child behaving in a certain way.
The charter school provision of the Massachusetts Education Reform Act of 1993 gave these parents, the two of us, and several other colleagues our opportunity.
With these and a few other online tools, I have become an avid tech nerd, giving workshops to help colleagues begin their journeys as well.
In essence, it's about being professional and taking care, which means don't: agree to meet alone; allow over-familiarity; give out your personal mobile number; meet informally outside working hours and away from your organisation's premises (and certainly don't do so without getting formal approval); allow too frequent contact or over familiarity that may be acceptable with friends, colleagues and family but not from people with whom you only have a commercial relationship; discuss your private life, or social or recreational interests of you or your partner; accept offers, discounts or other services or products by the client, customer or contractor; accept hospitality or gifts that you yourself wouldn't pay for from your own pocket; and don't do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, obligated or might be open to misinterpretation or might be difficult to explain to your manager, a journalist or an investigator.
Amongst other things, the trainees are given suggestions on what questions to ask new colleagues, help with dressing appropriately, and tips on how to maintain good time - keeping, in order to make the first days of their school placement less daunting than anticipated.
I'd taught third grade math for many years and could provide tech tools for math instruction, but I couldn't give high - level examples other than what I had observed from colleagues in the field.
Despite his prodigious scholarly contribution, he was always best known for the time, attention and thoughtful conversation he gave to students and to those colleagues who were eager to learn from each other.
On the other hand, Alison Kent described a more «traditional» INSET course where she and her colleagues were subjected to a series of boring PowerPoint slides with a long lecture from a consultant who listed a large number of tips and tricks to improve whole - school behaviour which included avoiding sanctions, giving more chances, and using more praise.
Varuzza and five other teachers (three math and two English) were there for a weekly «video club,» where teachers watch a recording of a colleague's lesson and give feedback.
Given that defined - benefit pensions (along with near - free healthcare benefits, near - lifetime employment rules in the form of tenure, and seniority - and degree - based pay scales) have been proven to be ineffective in either spurring improvements in student achievement, are a disincentive in rewarding high - quality work by teachers (who get the same levels of compensation as laggard colleagues), and actually serve as a disincentive to luring math and science collegians into teaching, it is high time to scrap this and other aspects of traditional teacher compensation.
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