Sentences with phrase «manager were good at their job»

My thoughts are that if the property manager were good at their job they would just take the one extra step and buy the property for theneselves.

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As the job market rebounds and top talent enjoys greater opportunity, we need a better way to ensure our managers are performing at a baseline level across the board.
It may be that the sales manager who feels the need to offer bribes simply isn't very good at his job and is looking for ways to succeed without having sufficient talent or making sufficient effort.
The researchers, all business school professors out of Columbia University, Northwestern University, and the University of Chicago, set up a mock hiring experience in which managers were asked to select which job «applicants» they thought would perform best at a math task.
These are all the kinds of things that HR managers and talent developers obsess over, and also the sorts of questions people ask themselves when they're deciding between job offers: Should I work at Company A, where I'd have better benefits but a worse commute, or Company B, which does important work but doesn't pay very well?
Having said that, even if you do take an interest it can still be hard to spot the good guys — money managers are not stupid and they do a good job at disguising their ineptitude.
Remember if you aren't at the head of the class when it comes to the development of young talent, which means eyes on the ground everywhere, a vast array of connections with soccer associations throughout Europe and beyond and a manager willing to properly train and play said blue chippers, (like the 90s Arsenal or clubs like the modern day Monaco and Dortmund) you need to spend to win... anything in between is highly problematic... failure to make the necessary changes leaves you in the proverbial «no man's land» and that is currently where we reside... it's difficult to get out of this rut... just ask either of the Milan teams... next step after that is being known as a «seller», which could be us already if and when Sanchez leaves... there are only two teams that have worn this moniker in recent times and had some decent success and that is Athletico Madrid and Dortmond, which only occurred when they both brought in new, charismatic leaders in Simmone & Klopp... the odds that Wenger could conjure up the magic to repeat the performances of a bygone era are incredibly low, so why prolong the agony... he's not willing to create the hierarchy necessary to go the youth route and he's unwilling to put his team's potential success ahead of his job security by laying it on the line with Moustache, so it's time to place all your chips in the middle or go gently into that good night
The Portuguese manager has fallen out with a number of Real Madrid stars and perhaps his best hope of keeping his job was clinching the Champions League title and the chances of that occurring have been dealt a massive blow with the Spanish club's 4 - 1 defeat at Borussia Dortmund.
There are at least a handful of managers that could do a better job, but whether it's the manager or the owners that are the cause of our slow demise from greatness - is another argument altogether..
Wengers job during that period was to maintain CL football and a profit, well I have come to that conclusion after looking at the facts surronding what has actually happened rather than rumors, he is paid well because he managed to do something which other managers have failed at... being a selling club and still maintaining regular CL football.
So this means a manager needs to come in who would be 100 % focused on the job at Arsenal and he'd have to take over the moment the summer starts in order to get his ideas to the squad as well as the signings he wants.
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has admitted that the FA Cup is likely to represent his side's best route to winning silverware this season, report Goal, but the Dutchman is not taking the challenge of League One bottom club Yeovil Town lightly after being on the end of cup shocks in his previous jobs at Ajax and Barcelona.
He could even be good at it, but realistically like other young managers, he needs a bit more time, and possibly to manage another club for a few years before taking one of the top jobs.
The top managers are all taken and all have very good jobs at this minute.
There is no doubt Allegri has the credentials to land the job, and after the positive impact his countryman Antonio Conte has had at Chelsea this season, Stan Kroenke, Ivan Gazidis and the rest of the board could well look to Italy for their next manager.
We are at a point where something has to change and that is almost certainly the manager, much as it pains me to say it, wenger has done such a good job for the club, building a new stadium and keeping us in the top four.
While some Arsenal fans would be happy to see Arsene Wenger step down or be sacked from his role as the manager, and others still firmly believe that the Frenchman is the best man for the job and should carry on at the Arsenal helm as long as he is willing, the choice is not ours and it is likely to be a joint decision by the club and Wenger himself as to when his managerial reign comes to an end.
l still cant belive how bad we are i really thought we would be good this year no CL to tire out the best and a free run at the league... What a fool i was id like to say sorry to all Arsenal fans who i may have disagreed with your posts before i admit im wrong tho id love Wenger to prove the world wrong and win the league its not happing no matter how much i want it No point us fighting with each other when we all want the same even if differnet ways but you guys know deep doen we need a new Manager and some one who will kick the lasy ass bitches we have playing for 1000s pounds each week up the dam arse and make them earn what they get paid... lf someone in my job did nt do there bit i tell u wouldnt be working long.
It is a spud manager, I will not deny he has done a very good job but I do not want a spud manager at the helm of AFC.
«There are many foreign managers here, and at the biggest clubs, but my view is that they must have done well at the previous jobs to get that chance.
Our ridiculous manager should realise Monreal although doing a fair job is not Sagna, who is good in the air and quick on the ground, so this experiment must stop > Monreal has basically admitted that he is uncomfortable in that position, so why force this position on a player who has stated he is uncomfortable there, when we have a healthy chambers who has already have several games in that position and looks even more comfortable than at right back.
Not at all.Most who want Wenger out recognise quite clearly the job thenewManager has is not easy.Wenger has allowed complete apathy to set in around the whole club so whoever is appointed will have work to do before we can even dream of being title contenders.You come across as a very typical Wenger lover who knows his time is up and is almost wanting the new Manager to fail.Guess what?The fanbase are not easily fooled but will accept a transition as long as we progress.We still have the core of very very good players who are more than capable of being competitive in this league and with the right additions we can be a force.But we need a Manager who MANAGES AND COACHES THE TEAM.This is clearly beyond Wenger and has been for too long now.It is quite clearly shown by our current league position of SIXTH.And yet you still continue to accept this.The Club needs to raise its expectation levels or else even mediocrity will be beyond us.
Choosing a lineup and let them play the arsenal way shouldn't be manager's only job, he need to properly train them, motivate them, change tactics in the middle of games, standing up, shout and not just sitting down folding his hands when things aren't going our way, so many alerts to change this pensionable gentleman than your st - *** d two reasons as to why he's better at Arsenal and we'll miss him when he's gone, NO
Wenger may have been getting worse as a manager but Gazidis should have pushed for these changes YEARS ago, he has been the cause of this prolonged transition but at least he is now rectifying that issue and doing a good job.
At least we know that the fans at the game will be cheering them on instead of sitting on the internet moaning like they think they can do a better job than the manageAt least we know that the fans at the game will be cheering them on instead of sitting on the internet moaning like they think they can do a better job than the manageat the game will be cheering them on instead of sitting on the internet moaning like they think they can do a better job than the manager.
his position of utter power is also why he will keep faith with players who are either not good enough or are just injury prone, i mean can anybody see the kind of things that happens at AFC seasons after seasons after seasons happening in any other top clubs, where the managers knows their jobs and longevity depends on results?
Over the course of his career at AFC, for me only 3 or 4 managers who had clearly performed a better job than him if you take everything including resources available into account, and they are Alex Ferguson, Pep, Simone....
we are a football club and job of manager is to win shit and use the resources at his disposal to that end and we obviously have a lot... and the sad truth is most fans have not been hankering after wholesale changes just that if we sell quality players we should replace with equal or better and we need 3 quality players now to fill gaps that have been created by wenger by selling some of our best players
At the same time as most Arsenal fans are now thoroughly fed up and most agree that the club were wrong to hand Arsene Wenger a new contract at the end of last season, with the fans who actually think the Frenchman is still the best man for the job dwindling by the day, I do not think that our long serving manager should take all the blame for the sorry state that Arsenal find ourselves iAt the same time as most Arsenal fans are now thoroughly fed up and most agree that the club were wrong to hand Arsene Wenger a new contract at the end of last season, with the fans who actually think the Frenchman is still the best man for the job dwindling by the day, I do not think that our long serving manager should take all the blame for the sorry state that Arsenal find ourselves iat the end of last season, with the fans who actually think the Frenchman is still the best man for the job dwindling by the day, I do not think that our long serving manager should take all the blame for the sorry state that Arsenal find ourselves in.
I must really commend the Leicester coach for the job he's doing as I think their success won't be a one off should things continue like this and with some intelligent planning they would be great and would take points from a lot of top teams.However I must say this it pains me to say it but I must.Arsene Wenger is a very very sackable manager at this point in time.He's lost a lot of qualities of a top coach and he behaves like he doesn't know what he wants.If he wanted success well he can go out there and buy what we need but it's like he doesn't know what to do or chooses to not do what's right.I like him a lot but his character bothers me and it's painful to see things go like this.
While this might be a dig at the manager who took his job, I do think that the Scot has a good point.
Not many LB's at their best are better than him at his best Iwobi's talented, so is Bellerin, Kolasinac, Chambers (Holding hasn't impressed me) We need to be able to get that best out — and that's the Manager's job
Probably the best manager in the world, Pep Guardiola has not had the smoothest of times at Bayern Munich, and is repeatedly being linked with jobs in the Premier League.
If Wenger goes against Silent Stan then it could cause a rift at the club IF he keeps his job, Silent Stan can easily end the contract and pay what - ever he needs to legally and then he will be able to hire a yes man manager who may not be good enough to get us UCL on such a consistant basis... Look at how BvB went when Klopp couldn't buy as much and players was getting sold / lost to Bayern.
Labbadia has been out of work for eighteen months after being sacked as manager of Stuttgart during the early part of the 2013/14 season, but the experienced German is generally regarded to have done a good job during his three year spell with the club and also has time at Bayer Leverkusen and Hamburg on his CV.
Managin Arsenal is a dream job as almost every great manager can do a better job than Wenger at Arsenal, where he can not do it somewhere else, therefore him insisting to stay at Arsenal as leaving the club means his time as a manager will be over forever
I can't imagine Henry being a good manager, Let alone him having the managerial job at Arsenal.
Please tell me who you think can do a better job as manager, wenger might not be as good as he used to be but he's still probably the best option for us at the moment.
It's also why only a few months into the City job, on December 2016, Guardiola himself stated that Klopp is the best manager in the world at creating teams to attack the back four.
While Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is in urgent need to sign a new striker before the end of the January transfer window, the German boss has not put a blind eye on his job of building for the future as well at Anfield.
The only good news for our club is that Bournemouth and Watford should be fighting at the bottom of the league all season and making our job easier to not be in a relegation battle, We need to be looking for more experienced manager than Howe but if it's him or BFS Howe gets my bote
Ben Smith at the Politico has a good write - up and some interesting quotes: «I grew up in New York reading tabloids; my dream job is to edit the New York Post,» [site manager Howard] Wolfson said.
DC - Why??? AC - He's very good at his job, better than the English managers are.
What will happen if they aren't very good at their job but fear of accusations of discrimination prevents colleagues or managers from raising performance issues?
Though «operations managers, supervisors, trainers, project specialists and team leaders, as well as staff in the areas of information technology support, data entry and quality assurance» were cited in Hein's December 2012 release, the majority of jobs at the Ulster location involved data entry, keyboarding and clerical tasks.
If they are really very good technically and at managing people (and they do not change employers too often, let's say no more than two or at most three times), after about 12 to 15 years, they will be promoted to plant managers, the most exciting and most demanding jobs in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry.
These programs look like a good deal for scientists seeking scarce jobs in the industry, offering a benefit that's increasingly rare these days in the private sector — on - the - job training — along with a long - term audition in front of hiring managers at desirable employers.
My time at Leddy's also helped me because once I moved, I ended up having a nice portfolio of retail display designs and was able to get a job as the visual manager for J. Crew on the Third Street Promenade (along with one of my closest friends from college putting in a good word for me).
I am well built and a manager at my job.
My body is fit, my color eyes are black, yellow is my skin color, work at hotel in Denver, I'm manager, this is a good job, have a st...
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