Sentences with phrase «on office culture»

Yeah, it depends on office culture.
The firm's non-hierarchical approach makes a positive imprint on the office culture.
While shorts might not be the most professional thing to wear to work, depending on your office culture, you might get away with them on hot summer days as a classy alternative on Casual Friday.
She encouraged firms to interrogate, rather than accept, that statistic by seeking feedback from female hires on office culture, opportunities for advancement and conscious and unconscious bias within the workplace.

Not exact matches

Zillow Group's culture is one that's not just words on posters but something that comes through in the people candidates meet, the experiences they share, and in our office space and our benefits package.
The benefit of a small company in an office climate is you can sort of eavesdrop on conversations to see if there's any conflicts and understand the culture that you're in.
When we meet with a group that has a fantastic culture, such as our friends at Halo Group Realty who added a Ping - Pong table in the middle of their sleek offices, we spotlight it on our social media pages.
On my biz1190 radio show, Geoff shared how he and his team successfully cultivated and extended an innovative (and iterative) culture into an agency spread across 3 geographically dispersed offices.
At the same time, Fisman and Sullivan take on some of the favorite punching bags of modern office culture — meetings, middle managers, expense reports, and the cubicle — and argue why there's good reason for them.
«Even when you have a deal that looks lovely on paper,» says Wharton's Emilie Feldman, «getting cultures to fit together, people to stay on board, merging I.T. systems and back offices: all these things are really hard.»
You could also write up a piece on your company culture or a recent or upcoming event in the office.
But as the Mason, Ohio - based pharmacogenomics company mushroomed from one table to three offices, it became harder to keep a handle on the company culture.
The federal banking regulator, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, also last summer said it was reviewing domestic retail sales practices at Canada's key banks, focusing on «risk culture» and «the governance of sales practices.»
Instead of focusing on purchasing an office foosball table, companies should work to build a stronger culture with their employees, be communicative, listen to their feedback and acknowledge their individualities and contributions.
While Castellan says staff morale has always been solid, it took a concerted focus on creating a positive office culture — for example, a weekly Takeover Tuesday initiative, in which an employee's work is praised on the company's social media accounts — to arouse the zeal now on display in its recruiting materials.
We survey on how to improve the office, our culture, benefits, dress code... everything.
Creating an office culture that operates efficiently from remote bunkers can save a company thousands of dollars in overhead, as well as save you from an HR nightmare when Becky from accounting gets eaten on the way into the office.
«While many young workers in the UK still value a good workplace culture and decent salary, employers need to start placing a much larger emphasis on the aesthetics of the office,» said Dan Zakai, co-founder and CEO at Mindspace.
There is the culture that is out in the open — what's on your website, how you describe your employer brand, etc. — and then there is the culture of how things actually get done, how employees interact with one another, and what the general office vibe is like.
GFI works to affect legal change through lobbying policy makers, writing op - eds, providing information to congressional offices, and researching potential regulatory pathways for cultured products.23 GFI also organized an event on Capitol Hill to promote plant - based meat that was co-sponsored by Beyond Meat.
«Then, as we did our homework on the company, we were equally impressed by its culture, the excellent support provided by the front office and the popularity of fast - casual restaurants in general.»
Reached by SI on Monday, Cuban expressed embarrassment and horror at the accusations — but insisted he had no knowledge of the corrosive culture in his offices.
The split verdict is nevertheless a blow to Cuomo, who had took office in 2011 on a pledge to rid Albany of corruption and change the culture of pay to play at the Capitol.
Citing a «culture of corruption,» Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone demanded district attorney Thomas Spota, who he described as the head of a «criminal enterprise,» resign following the latest investigative story published by Newsday today detailing the DA's office failure to prosecute crimes revealed on a wiretap.
Lawyers in the office were delighted, for example, when the son of Dean Skelos, the Senate majority leader and an only slightly less august figure than Silver, was caught on a wiretap complaining to his father about the culture of rectitude newly created in Albany.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has written to Ofcom and the Office of Fair Trading to ask for further advice on whether there should be an inquiry into News Corp's bid to take over BSkyB.
She said: «Is he also concerned that given the number of Home Office decisions that were got wrong on these Windrush cases about a wider culture of disbelief, about whether a net migration target is distorting decisions and also about the lack of checks and balances in the system to prevent injustices?»
He told reporters the trial of Governor Cuomo's closest aide, Joe Percoco, going on inside the courthouse, is revealing that Cuomo presided over a pay to play culture in his office, where large donors to his campaign were rewarded with special favors.
He said the trial of Cuomo's former aide, Joe Percoco, going on inside the courthouse, is revealing that Cuomo presided over a pay - to - play culture in his office, where large donors to his campaign were rewarded with special favors.
The Beecroft employment law review radically weakens staff negotiating positions, allowing employers to force a culture of longer working hours on offices where everyone is trying to secure their position.
Meanwhile, Caroline Spelman is thought to be on the way out of the environment portfolio (her biggest achievement: the forestry fiasco which prompted the coalition's first major U-turn); David Jones, a relatively obscure north Wales backbencher, is thought to be Cheryl Gillan's replacement at the Wales Office; and Jeremy Hunt may be on the move from the culture job (stress the maybe).
Haralambos Bob Geroulanos offers insight on how to shift your company culture and make your office a better place to work.
One year after entering office with a mandate for change, Mayor Shayne Gallo has pushed ahead with an agenda centered on revitalizing the city by battling blight, forming partnerships with state, federal and county government and ending what he calls a «culture of entitlement» at the highest levels of municipal government.
He told reporters the trial of Governor Cuomo's closest aide, Joe Percoco, going on inside the courthouse, is revealing that Cuomo presided over a pay - to - play culture in his office, where large donors to his campaign were rewarded with special favors.
He said his top priorities once taking office include establishing «a culture of service,» accountability and focusing on fulfilling campaign goals.
On the contrary, these actions speak to a broader, more fundamental reason as to why I ran for office in the first place — to clean up the culture of corruption that pervades our politics.»
On Monday, a damning report by the office of Preet Bharara, the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, about the «deep - seated culture of violence» against adolescent inmates at Rikers Island singled out the episodes as particularly deplorable.
In a culture where lawmakers spend hours in closed - door meetings, and their activities out of the public eye are considered proprietary, Tester is a trailblazer bent on opening up the inner workings of his office.
Late last year, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's office released a report on the treatment of youthful inmates at the jail, which found «a culture of violence.»
Bharara's office issued a scathing report on violence at Rikers in August, saying the jail maintained a pervasive «culture of violence» against teenagers.
A skeptical person might wonder whether Mychajliw's professed commitment to culture, sure to be helpful should he choose to aim for an office on a higher floor in Rath Building, might not also be the slightest bit political.
«At the Home Office we work in a target culture,» said a source on Sunday.
Ms Haigh, who has moved from being a shadow Cabinet Office minister to a post in Tom Watson's shadow culture, media and sport team, had even been sent a letter from Mr Corbyn thanking her for staying on the front bench after the wave of resignations which saw scores of senior MPs depart in June.
You want to understand their culture, and at the same time, you're hoping that they will understand your culture,» Joanne Carney, director of the AAAS Office of Government Relations, told attendees of the 2016 AAAS Leadership Seminar in Science and Technology Policy that began on Nov. 14 at AAAS headquarters.
«For example, if a U.S. manager is transferred to a foreign office and makes decisions based on national stereotypes about workplace culture, it could blow up in his or her face,» Kirkman says.
The model used real - world measurements of metabolism and built on them to establish temperature comfort standards, a bottom - up approach that can be tweaked to accommodate different office cultures, workplace demographics and climate conditions.
That event, organized in collaboration with the U.S. Committee of the Blue Shield and the Office of the Under Secretary for History, Art, and Culture, will take place 1:00 - 5:30 p.m. September 19 in the Ring Auditorium of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, in Washington, D.C. (Some public seating will be available, on a limited basis.)
Faculty - Administrators: Increasing Proximity to VPR — ResearchNorth (St. Louis U.)-- changing culture of research office and increasing accessibility; very low startup and maintenance ($ 20K; $ 160 / mo; 525 sq. ft.); programming; intellectual resources (books); faculty can use it for meetings (use increasing) and lab meetings bring students to the space; snacks, coffee, beer; open door culture has increased casual interaction; VPR and Provost have dropped in on meetings; similar space has been requested for second campus — space has somewhat bridged a physical division between north and south campuses.
The report calls on state highway safety offices to work with public health, business, academic and nonprofit partners to change the culture.
from too much stress, too much sugar (the office culture was big on sweet treats in the coffee room!)
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