Sentences with phrase «of workload»

Your employers are looking to see what you know, as well as what level of workload you can handle.
Even children are subject to stress these days, because of their workload at school and the high expectations that their parents have for them.
For some, having document management can take a considerable amount of workload off their shoulders, while others might benefit from artificial intelligence that can analyze more documents than they realistically could.
Sure, he attends film festivals, but he's usually in meetings far away from red carpets, and calls them «gruesome» in terms of workload.
We have many principals that are members of our union and we work very closely with them particularly around issues of workload and education leadership.
In addition, 81 per cent of teachers said they have considered leaving teaching in the last year because of pressures of workload.
This will take away part of the workload when you have to finally write up reports, research papers, and your thesis.
It is simply not a workable option for employers to manage this type of workload manually.
The primary factor raised by teachers as to why they leave the profession is their workload (it seems that the impact of the workload challenge has been marginal at best).
This improves equity of workload for teachers and, over time, may reduce staffing costs.
I'm very fortunate, because he picked up as much of the workload with the baby as I have, and that allows me to have balance.
This kind of workload can (and some would say it should) take up all of your time.
You can't expect consistent top performance from employees who aren't compensated fairly, given deserved responsibility or who see colleagues not carrying their fair share of the workload.
Coordinates division of workload with the administrative assistant in community relations.
The results show that teachers work more unpaid overtime than any other occupation, which is believed to be as a result of workload pressures.
And finally I will have employees carrying most of the workload so that I can focus on the creative aspects of the business.
But they were being hampered from doing so because of the impact of workload and the monitoring and surveillance culture in schools which was also damaging teachers mental health.
Provide success stories of how you dealt with situations such as difficult / high volume of workload.
Keep an eye on what's happening and stay in control of your workload.
If they were not working inside the home, you would need to pay someone to take care of their workload.
For example, new lawyers typically don't have enough of a workload initially to cover all of their allocated overhead.
I would also like to hire a second pixel artist so I can relieve a little of the workload.
This works well but the team struggles to keep pace with the demands of its workload.
Knowing the most common routes of entry can take a large portion of the workload off of you simply by observing recorded statistics.
It gives me a nice balance of workload and doesn't result in too long of a workout.
Their collective agreement contains a detailed code for the determination of workload and compensation.
The best part is that by using a help desk, a chunk of workload can be lifted from agents through automation.
It is a fact that since the implementation of the workload agreement things have actually got worse with many teachers working upward of 50 hours a week.
Ultimately, your boss is in charge of your workload, so if he or she wants you to do something, you'll do it.
The snapshot of their workload is a grim portrait of a profession plagued by long hours and «unnecessary and bureaucratic tasks», according to the survey.
This was a stronger predictor of intent to remain teaching than having adequate resources, the amount of administrative duties the teacher had or the size of their workload.
It is not something actively in development at this time, but our engine team continues to evaluate it as a potential task weighed against the rest of their workload.
Discuss the division of the workload and define responsibilities.
This includes taking personal responsibility as well as maintaining suitable balances in the handling of the elements of the workload.
Managed customer support staff on daily tasks; directed and conducted daily one - on - one interaction and support to ensure team's efficiency and accuracy of workload.
I hope that the next group assignment you are involved in you will not back down from being the leader just because of the workload.
The publishing experience between traditional and self - publishing is most different in terms of workload.
So one of the things that I've learned is that you just have to really keep ahead, keep on top of the workload, buckle down when the busy time comes.
Almost half of parents are not comfortable raising the issue of workload and hours with their employers.
It's the way most were raised as employees, a huge part of their workload, and a comfortable framework to administer and to defend pay, promotion, and firing decisions.
That type of workload will produce measurable results at some point in the future, but it won't show up in this quarter's statement that clients receive.
Online teacher training involves much of the workload that traditional in - the - class instruction does: textbook lessons, classroom observations, student teaching.
With this kind of workload, it is not really surprising that only the most experienced will be considered for the post.
You can not be afraid to let someone go if they have radically different values or if they aren't executing their share of the workload.
A staggering 81 % of teachers said they have considered leaving teaching in the last year because of the pressures of workload.
We can also custom create a solution based on your specific needs and volume of workload.
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