Current anecdotal evidence about the number of tribunal claims seems to suggest a slight «bounce back»
of workload with an increase in holiday pay claims.
Sylvain Bouchard, a speed skater I coached who set two World records, did as much as 50 %
of his workload with eccentric training to improve his starting speed.
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.
Not exact matches
For example, if you notice a worker struggling
with one set
of tasks but exceeding in another, let him or her know your observations, and make an effort to arrange the
workload to a balance more favorable to the person's strengths.
Some professionals wear a heavy
workload as a kind
of badge
of honor, considering it a point
of pride or evidence
of job security, but that isn't a valuable long - term strategy to deal
with the increased load.
With the increase
of workloads in offices, there's a high demand for help.
To help
with the
workload, many firms hired increasingly sophisticated teams
of communications and content professionals.
Munoz: I do have a lot
of advice, but
with regard to what causes heart disease and the concept
of stress and
workload and traveling and all those things, clearly taking care
of yourself is helpful, which I was.
Box, Dropbox, Evernote and Google Apps are examples
of apps
with features that allow sales reps to manage their
workload and hit quarterly targets.
Mr. Pierce served on various committees... [and] his organizational responsibilities required that he travel extensively... Despite his
workload, he was well known for never being too busy to listen to those needing assistance or advice, and he put others at ease
with his warm smile and good sense
of humor.
While a majority
of professionals and managers say they work overtime
with the help
of mobile devices and their
workloads have increased as a result, most attribute that to the accompanying productivity increase and regard the change as a positive influence on their lives.
On top
of dealing
with the usual
workload, you're caught off guard and feel you must react instantly.
«Customers who intend to adopt Azure strategically and migrate applications over a period
of one year or more (finishing in 2016 or later) can begin to deploy some
workloads now, but those
with a broad range
of immediate enterprise needs may encounter challenges.
With employee cutbacks, fewer people are being asked to carry a larger share
of the
workload.
Like many businesses, Bowman & Partners has shifted much
of its
workload to the cloud, and when principal Paul Bowman began chasing a contract
with a major healthcare firm, he proposed a cloud - based dashboard to gather information straight from the company's call centers, offering insights into medical activity and patient trends from across the country.
Instead, managers should work
with employees to break down large projects into a series
of smaller deadlines to keep the pressure on and the
workload manageable.
Lewis is averaging over five yards a carry and has scored 15 points or more in four
of the past six weeks even
with Burkhead getting the bulk
of the
workload.
With AI shouldering more
of the
workload, skilled employees are able to focus on higher level tasks, keeping workplace morale high and employee turnover low.
End - to - end innovation in AI will not come from isolated research labs alone, but from the combination
of at - scale production
workloads together
with deep technology advancements in algorithms, systems and experiences.
Augmenting your data sourcing efforts
with GCS also offers the ability to gather a larger sample size
of data without increasing your
workload significantly — and we all know that more data from different sources leads to more informed and statistically significant insights.
While my
workload at my job won't be decreasing anytime soon, I've gotten to a point where I've adapted and can manage it better without needing to work so many hours so I'll be returning to blogging and interacting
with fellow members
of the DGI / early retirement community online in the coming weeks.
So I think I will always work in some capacity, but a more balanced
workload than what I have now
with a mix
of passive and active income.
Lisa Su, chief executive officer at AMD, told Wall Street that
with the Epyc CPUs and Radeon Instinct GPUs, the company was now chasing a $ 21 billion total addressable market,
with about $ 5 billion
of that being for GPU acceleration
of HPC and machine learning
workloads and the remaining $ 16 billion being for core compute inside
of servers, storage, and switches.
Among this group, top reasons for leaving were working conditions (for example staffing levels and
workload), cited by 44 per cent, a change in personal circumstances (such as ill health), cited by 28 per cent and disillusionment
with the quality
of care provided to patients, cited by 27 per cent.
Yet
with their husbands» high
workloads and lack
of family time, spouses are reluctant to work outside the home.
«Each family member would have been responsible for an average
of about 850 animals,» a sign
with the title «Manageable
Workloads» reads, hanging above one
of the animal exhibits.
In the cultural context (she had to do certain type
of work, so this was a plea for some help
with that
workload) it was easier to understand.
Key attributes required: • Customer services / sales admin experience • Excellent customer service skills • Effective communication skills
with customers and internal colleagues • Ability to work within and to add support to all members
of a team • Ability to manage and prioritise own
workload, within existing schedules and deadlines • I.T. systems experience, including MS Office
None
of this includes the two conventions that were brought in during the time frame, or the Concert specials, or the regular
workload associated
with our various outlets.
The rookie's
workload remains intact
with an average
of 18.6 touches per game over the past five weeks, and Hunt gets an easier matchup this week versus the Jets, DVOA's 21st - ranked defense.
With the first real
workload of his college career, he's putting numbers that are as impressive as any veteran big man in the country.
Long story short:
With the biggest
workload of his career, Bridges has been better and more efficient than ever.
Why buy Kim Kallstromm when what we needed was a good back up striker to share the
workload with Giroud from January and we could've given ourselves a better chance
of winning the league?
Luis Severino and Dylan Bundy may be at heightened risk for injury because
of their
workloads last year, but, as always, nobody knows
with young arms.
Or even possibly for France
with a much less
workload, so I seriously doubt that he is motivated to stay at Arsenal because
of his high wages.
Daniyel, a sophomore running back, defensive back, and special teams standout, increased his
workload and contributions throughout the season to finish
with 863 yards rushing on just 95 carries and added a pair
of 90 - plus - yard kickoff return scores.
This signing will
of course excite many Spurs fans should these reports have any truth to them, as Spurs have been trying to bolster their attacking options for a number
of years, and are now looking for somebody to share the
workload with Harry Kane.
The change did little to alter the pattern
of play
with Salah heading wide soon after the restart before,
with Klopp wary
of his heavy
workload, he was replaced by Firmino.
Arter was brought off at half - time in the Boxing Day goalless draw
with Crystal Palace after he picked up an early yellow card and Howe said it was to «manage his
workload» after recovering from a hamstring injury picked up at the end
of November.
Vicki feels cheated, betrayed and resentful about her income disparity
with Mike and for having to carry the whole
workload of raising the children.
When реорlе рut оn a lot
of wеight, thе blооd vessels get under more pressure, and the valves inside the veins have to deal
with increased
workload.
The other bonus
of the food is that it can be eaten fast and I really need that
with my
workload.
Since returning from California, Chagnon and other members
of the Challenge Success team have worked
with teachers to emphasize quality over quantity in homework assignments and craft policies to reduce students»
workload.
This page
of their site, in particular, is just loaded
with tips on cutting down on waste, along
with general tips on reducing your lunch - packing
workload overall.
Almost half
of parents are not comfortable raising the issue
of workload and hours
with their employers.
You may want to think
of baby shower gifts that will give a single mom an extra break — whether it is offering to babysit or help
with chores, think
of ways you can offer your time or energy, or choose a gift that will ease the
workload for mom.
Most
of them are skeptical about the
workload involved, but close to 100 %
of them stick
with cloth diapers.
All labour and childbirth areas
of the health facility should have competent, well - trained staff and skilled birth attendants present 24 - hours a day in sufficient numbers to cope
with the expected
workload.
Indeed, as part
of the basket
of donor support provided to the Commission for the election, it was agreed by donor partners that the Commission would require a communications consultant and that a personal assistant should be recruited for the Chairperson to support
with managing the heavy
workload of the election year.
Many
of these incidents are preventable, and alcohol therefore creates unnecessary problems for front line staff, increasing their
workload and preventing them from dealing
with other important issues.