When being asked this question it is due to your interviewer trying to determine what
you perceive as a success and a failure and they want to know what you accomplished in your previous employment.
The long stay of Wenger in Arsenal FC has negatively robbed off on what the fans now
perceive as success.
Of course, hindsight being the great historical equalizer, it's far easier to correlate Nintendo's past with its future when the future is already on store shelves, but the lesson is this: What
we perceive as successes or failures in the company's vast product pantheon, Nintendo views as opportunities to extract, improve, and use as a foundation for a new product.
One of Green's first moves was to lure Johnson back to Minneapolis from Memphis, where she was serving as deputy superintendent under Carol Johnson (no relation), the last Minneapolis superintendent whose tenure in the job was widely
perceived as a success.
Conversely, with a forward split, the stock may gain post-split because it is
perceived as a success and its lower price might attract more investors.
Not exact matches
The
perceived success of your team reflects brilliantly on your ability
as a leader.
When something is intangible and therefore difficult to judge, we sometimes use easier to
perceive shortcuts to get a rough sense of where someone stands — that's how something
as subtle
as «
success» can sometimes end up reduced to who drives the fanciest car, for example.
The vast majority of millennials (69 percent in southeast Asia and 80 percent in Latin America)
perceive entrepreneurship
as a sign of
success.
Not only that, confidence breeds
success at work and in life and how you hold yourself plays a huge part in whether others
perceive you
as self - assured or not.
The former is considered a sure bet, while the latter is
perceived as a high - risk investment with small odds of
success.
David said, «I often think there isn't malicious intent involved, just that they are so consumed and obsessed with the
success of the
perceived good impact they are having on the world that any kind of setback would be seen
as unfortunate.»
The offensiveness looks like this: Regardless of how it is intended, it will be
perceived by radical Muslims around the world
as a giant monument, in the heart of the beast itself, to their
success in attacking America.
This extreme «religion» is their ticket to what they
perceive as «
success».
Seeing the world in terms of a Marxian power struggle, she
perceives the goals of
success and excellence
as an effort at «winning» that must be abandoned.
The gap between rich and poor has increased, the number of homeless is growing, the nation has come to accept 7 per cent unemployment
as economic
success, and the existence of a trapped underclass is
perceived as normal.
There is a reason why Robinson's 800 yard season was
perceived as disappointing while Meredith's season was an overwhelming
success.
Remember
as well, that although after the 03 - 04 league season Arsenal's
perceived success went down, they still had good
success in the Champions League Until 2010.
I think that the problem with adebayor was thathis
perceived success overtook his desire for more hard work, hence he was a flop
as far
as many arsenal fans were concerned last season.
The problem,
as Paul S. Echlin, M.D. of the Elliott Sports Medicine Clinic in Burlington, Ontario, Canada and author of the Canadian study, points out, is that the «young athlete is often caught between competing demands of the adults around them» and «sometimes make decisions based on the adult whom they
perceive to have the most influence on their
success, and also whom they wish most to please for a variety of reasons.»
His national reputation and his chances of
success in the 2016 GOP presidential primary failed in large part because he was
perceived as «not conservative enough for the conservative wing of the republican party that was so important in the GOP primary process,» and not because of Bridgegate, Harrison said.
But Mr. de Blasio — who typically seeks consensus, not conflict — relishes flouting
perceived rules, often pointing to the
success of his long - shot mayoral candidacy
as proof that holding true to his beliefs is a successful strategy.
«Ozone depletion is a well - known phenomenon and, thanks to the
success of the Montreal Protocol, is widely
perceived as a problem solved,» says University of East Anglia's David Oram.
This may account for a higher anecdotal rate of
success and
perceived effect in the field
as opposed to what is suggested in the literature.
The ability to stretch (both your mind and muscle), see
perceived failures and mistakes
as opportunities for
success, the ability to laugh at yourself and to always be learning are just a few of the key skills that Gary imparts on his students and peers.
As a 2010 OKCupid study noted, things like «facial attitude» (smiling, flirting etc.) and «photo context» (location, objects etc.) can have myriad effects on how daters are
perceived and their subsequent levels of
success.
Studies consistently show that a degree of self - confidence correlates strongly with being
perceived as attractive and having
success on your first date.
The qualitative data reported in this article were collected
as part of a larger research project which surveyed a national random sample of users of a large online dating site (N = 349) about relational goals, honesty and self - disclosure, and
perceived success in online dating.
Heaven Can Wait did achieve great critical and commercial
success, but it isn't likely to be
perceived as anything great by those who don't like sentimental movies, or those expecting something more substantive.
Longitudinal research has demonstrated that students who
perceive school discipline
as unfair are more likely to disobey teachers, disrupt classroom instruction, and in general fail to develop behaviors conducive to educational
success and related positive outcomes.
The task must also not be
perceived as so difficult that there is no chance of
success.
In addition, these isolated attempts at «multiculturalism» are
perceived as tokenism and only serve to further jeopardize student
success.
• More fulfilled and dedicated in and to their profession • They center teaching around the student • Willing to meet the needs of their students through new methods • Able to persist when things don't go
as planned • Able to
perceive their student's learning levels • More frequent in offering assistance to students with learning problems and to help them become more successful • Less likely to submit students with learning problems for special services • Able to set higher goals and expect more from students • Work longer with students who are falling behind • Able to teach students in such a way that the students outperform other classes • A predictor of
success for students on the Iowa Test of Basic Skills, the Canadian Achievement Test, and the Ontario Assessment Instrument Pool (Trull, 2004)
«However, not everyone
perceives this
as an American
success story.
Despite the apparent
success expressed by some of the preservice teachers with technology
as practice, 9 % of the student - teachers were disappointed with unequal access and articulated their concern about a
perceived digital divide.
A: Given the widely documented low academic performance of Native students, our work broadly focuses on identifying approaches to creating learning environments that are
perceived as culturally relevant and welcoming by Native students and facilitate their school
success.
In summary, the following characteristicsand skills are
perceived as critical to the
success of the online learner:
One way in which the students
perceived themselves
as able to reverse the underachievement pattern was through developing goals the attainment of which was both personally motivating and directly related to academic
success.
A study to identify the leadership characteristics and qualities
perceived by school nutrition (SN) directors
as necessary for
success.
Using our developed and proven data driven approach, we improve the chances of academic and life
success for all students, especially those previously
perceived as likely to fail.
It's meant to correct syntax, grammar, spelling, and punctuation,
as well
as maintain internal consistency of style and mechanics and point out any remaining
perceived flaws that could undermine a manuscript's
success.
I see them
as expressions of resentment over
success perceived as undeserved.
But movie rights are bought, trends move on, and
success doesn't appear to come just because of what is
perceived as quality.
In fact, if you moderate what you
perceive as financial
success, you could improve the financial reality of your future.
Instead, it has come to represent our worth, our level of
success and how we're
perceived as others.
Both flights were widely
perceived as a reaction to the
success of Norwegian which will increase its transatlantic flights from the UK by 55 per cent next summer.
In this candid conversation with Lane Relyea, the Cuban - American polymath talks about learning to
perceive himself
as an artist, dissecting the systems of the art world, and achieving
success as an outsider.
Click Here to Read: Sexism In Art: And What We
Perceive As Acceptable Body Depictions Tormented by lack of critical
success?
The production of the work is structured around discussions which reexamine past works and their intentions
as well
as their
perceived failures and
successes.
Quoting again... (28) «It is important to the
success of PEF that the public, regulators and potential markets
perceive PEF
as an environmentally positive renewable fuel that can be used to replace conventional fuels in existing boilers.
The fact that they can «force» the climate is
perceived as power and
success to them.