Sentences with phrase «organizational problems because»

«Often, businesses have to pay social security while somebody is absent, and it creates organizational problems because that man has to be replaced temporarily,» says Jordi García Viña, the CEOE's labor relations director.

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Denise Morrison, CEO of Campbell Soup, candidly states that innovation was stifled at her company because leadership sought to drive organizational consensus (i.e., «something we can all agree on») instead of rewarding the courage to address the hard problems.
At that time, few in the U.S. delegation had even seen the Caracas lab, and there was talk that because of organizational problems in Venezuela, there might not be any testing at all.
When he talked to me about coming to work for him, I told him that I had been praying about leaving Focus because of problems in my department and a drastic organizational restructuring taking place at Focus.
In addition, workaholics tend to be less effective than other workers because they have difficulty working as part of a team, trouble delegating or entrusting co-workers, or organizational problems due to taking on too much work at once.
paying for a freelance editor as a newbie is not necessarily going to turn out as well as you might hope — simply because freelance editors do not belong to an organizational framework like a publishing house and therefore if they botch the job for you, the problem is just yours (if they work for a publisher and botch the job, then they put their own career in peril).
Often children with these problems have trouble achieving in school, may have difficulty with peers, struggle with low self - esteem because of the academic and social difficulties, and may present with poor organizational and study skills.
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