Sentences with phrase «perform their jobs more»

Hotels may also wish to invest in tracking software that can help staff members perform their jobs more efficiently.
Millennials are the first technologically fluent generation and have a «second nature» ability to navigate devices, software and applications to perform their jobs more efficiently.
Green smoothies are a great way to support the health of your liver so it can perform its jobs more efficiently.
If you do not have a degree but hold a certification, you can highlight your certification and years of experience in your resume and communicate how the certification has helped you perform your job more effectively.

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Employees who feel appreciated are more likely to respect those in the leadership position and ultimately will enjoy their job and perform better.
In our world of trying to make everything bigger and faster, the challenge for companies ranging from SAP to Google (GOOGL) has been how to get more information into the DRAM, because if you want real - time data processing (for example, the Internet of things or for business transactions) you want jobs performed right next to the computer processor.
The point is that the single most important job any CEO of a growing company can perform is identifying the constraints that are keeping the organization from sprinting forward in the right direction and then allocating as much of their time as needed to remove them, thus freeing up space for the organization to perform more effectively.
He explains how the rise of the «1099 workforce» is not limited to Silicon Valley; more and more traditional jobs in fields like manufacturing are turning to contractors to perform the same tasks full - time employees used to do.
This allows Pueblo to perform electrical, plumbing, roofing, rigging and much more, if the job requires.
You start your new life performing odd jobs around town for your cousin — making deliveries and handshake deals — but the pressures of capitalism begin to force Niko (you) toward more illicit activities.
A more significant salvage job than Ginsberg's is performed by Freddy Rumsen, in the realm not of office decor but of office psychology.
(cf. 18:20 and 14:11); Jeremiah's profound grief, 8:4 - 9:1; his affinity with Hosea, 13:16 27 but in many other passages as well; the certainty of destruction, 14:10 - 18; the quality of the «Confession» in 15:10 - 18 (as also elsewhere) that brings Jeremiah closer to us than any other figure in the Old Testament; the symbolic act again, chapter 19 — only Ezekiel among the prophets performs more such acts than Jeremiah; the bitterest of his confessions, 20:7 - 18, matched in the Old Testament only in Job (cf. Job 3); his association with Baruch in the remarkable narrative of chapter 36, «in the fourth year of Jehoiakim»; and his devastating words on Jehoiakim, 22: 13 - 19, bitter testimony to what was in Jeremiah's eyes the miserable rule of a miserable king.
«If people enjoy their jobs, they perform better and our guests will ultimately enjoy their entire dining experience more and that's what will maintain our success.»
Ambitious CEO who can do his job would push more on transfers and act quicker, he would find a new manager to replace Wenger if Wenger can not perform with his main targets being bought.
I know of hourly workers performing menial jobs who make significantly more than my teaching parent has ever made in her career.
Furthermore, the schools (in general) do not provide teachers with the adequate resources to perform their jobs effectively, such as teacher - requested books for their students; presentation items such as chalk, whiteboard markers, or projectors; basic classroom organizational needs such as storage bins, filing cabinets with adequate files, and functional modern computers with adequate software to make results tabulating more efficient; or motivational equipment designed to reward students for good behavior, scores, or attitudes (grades simply are not enough of a motivational tool).
Which is the lack of game time that a few Arsenal players are gettning (speaking mostly in reference to Chambers, Gibbs and Campbell) im paraphrasing here but the basis of his argument is how do you expect a player to be able come of the bench and be capable of doing a job for team and perform competently with a very limited or no game experience... Considering we have Chelsea at the weekend it seems t would be a great time to start giving those players game experience and resting a few of the starting 11 perhaps with the exception of Walcott i'd like for him to get more game time at Cf... his finishing is diabolical... and learning how to pay as a striker takes time.
As clear from the stats above, Ozil was the more prominent among the Arsenal trio and, despite concerns that he did not perform to the best of his abilities in Brazil, the 25 - year - old former Real Madrid star did his job quietly and gracefully.
The DSCC has been slowly remaking itself as Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson settles ever more comfortably into spearheading the majority's political operation — a job once performed by Senate President Malcolm Smith.
He argues that instead of using Troopers, which is a waste of taxpayer dollars since it costs more to have them downstate, why not just add numbers to the 500 - strong force of Bridge and Tunnel Officers and let them perform the functions of their own job.
If he makes it into the Commons and there is no immediate leadership contest because Cameron remains PM, then Boris will be given a job to do — one that will either give him a real chance to show he can actually perform at the highest level or else will give him more than enough rope to hang himself.
Restaurateur Harendra Singh conceded Tuesday that Linda Mangano, whom he has testified to hiring for a no - show job as a favor to her husband, then - Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, performed more work than he realized.
De Blasio said in May that the NYPD is doing an «outstanding» job as it is and that because officers are spending less time on unnecessary stop and frisks and low - level marijuana arrests, they are freed up to do more of the community policing Council members are seeking the additonal headcount to perform.
47 % do not think he would excel as mayor, including 19 % who believe he would do a fair job in the office while more than one in four — 28 % — predict he would perform poorly in City Hall.
One commonly used definition of a «good» school is one that has high academic outcomes in absolute terms - its students don't drop out, frequently go to college, frequently go to selective colleges if they do go to college, frequently find decent jobs if they don't go to college, perform well on standardized tests, take more advanced classes such as advanced placement, international baccalaureate, honors and college classes, etc..
More than one in four voters — 27 % — say Senator Gillibrand is doing a fair job in her post while 9 % think she is performing poorly.
In a series of experiments, she and colleagues show that whites who imagined seeking a job were negatively affected by pro-diversity messages and performed more poorly in potential job interviews.
Almost entirely absent in the talks, however, were discussions about what companies could do to make the available jobs more attractive to jobseekers or to train the current crop of unemployed workers to perform STEM - related tasks.
Yet, getting the proper bench for the job you demand of it will allow you to train more effectively while giving you the peace of mind that you are performing on a safe, sturdy base as you throw around the heavy iron.
Once she takes in more fluid, coconut oil will then be able to perform its job better.
Becoming more alkaline by eating alkaline foods — like green, leafy vegetables or olives and almonds — will allow the organs to be oxygenated properly and to perform their jobs most efficiently.
The human body is incredibly efficient — it wants to do the least amount of work possible to perform a given task, so it builds new muscle fibers, creates neural pathways and develops muscle memory to perform the same job more efficiently over time.
If you don't have a physically active job or aren't able to spend lots of time on your feet during the day, this intensity is important for training the body to use fat as a fuel, especially for individuals who compete in events lasting more than two hours.Although it will be difficult to keep your intensity low on these days, if you've decided that you have lots of time on your hands and the type of training you want to do is primarily aerobic (vs. interval based training), then performing your endurance efforts at a higher intensity than Zone 2 will reduce the effectiveness of your harder workouts on subsequent days by fatiguing muscle and depleting carbohydrate stores in fast - twitch muscle.
Though obvious from start to finish - it's little more than a Public Service Announcement - there are a few moments in this that are thought - provoking: how these starlets balance their «jobs» and personal relationships (Silguero's boyfriend is clearly bothered by her sleeping with so many other people), how they regard each other (none of them likes Belle Knox, the famous Duke student who turned to porn) and especially how they view the difference between «on - screen performing» and «real - life romance» (I found the scene of the one girl awkwardly trying to get a male waiter's number to be completely adorable).
It's a shame, because the subject of our literally and figuratively eating shit to maintain a certain lifestyle deserves to find articulation from mouthpieces more articulate than Linklater, Linklater favourite son Ethan Hawke, Bruce Willis, and Kris Kristofferson (performing the same function as Sam Elliot in the ultimately - as - useless but at least wry Thank You For Smoking), oozing onto the screen and slinking off to the beat of Linklater's patronizing compositions and interpolated cross-cutting of burger exec Don (Greg Kinnear) watching porn in his posh hotel room and a dozen Mexican nationals sharing a motor - inn bunk while waiting to perform their ten - dollar - an - hour dream jobs.
Joey King, who plays John's daughter Emily, does a fine job, but the attempts to make her anything more than a glorified hostage fall a bit flat (except for a hilariously on - the - nose bit where Emily saves the White House by performing her flag routine with the White House's flag on the lawn to wave off an airstrike; it's so dumb and goofy that it just lands on charming).
Freeman's courageous and honest Bilbo is more likeable than ever, never performing feats too big for his diminutive frame, while Armitage's Thorin does a royal job of going crazy under the gold's influence, his panicking eyes earning our sympathy despite his selfish origins.
Several of the kids I spoke to singled out the school's rigid schedule for special loathing: up at 6:30; breakfast at 7:30; jobs at 8; then classes, lunch, more classes, performing arts, sports, «Discovery Group»; dinner; then study hall or «Mandatory Fun.»
Other low - performing teachers were 50 percent more likely to leave their jobs voluntarily, and those who opted to stay improved significantly, on average, the following year.
LI: To learn more about jobs related to HOLIDAYS Activity: Students to think about what people might say in «holiday» type jobs and the duties they would perform.
Separating these roles means that faculty become highly skilled at their specific jobs and «can perform more effectively and more efficiently,» according to Fowler.
Even other times, it could be something altogether different from training — like changing the environment in which people perform their jobs, or updating the interface of the application (on which the course was to be developed) to make it more user friendly.
Research suggests that happy people are more likely to have positive relationships with family, friends, and colleagues; to perform better on the job; and even to enjoy greater physical health than those with negative outlooks.
If employees feel engaged and committed to the success of the business, they will be more likely to go the extra mile not only in performing their job, but in doing what's in the best interest of the company.
NFER explains that RSCs will often look to high performing SATs and academies in MATs to support underperforming schools and, as there are variations between regions in the number of good and outstanding schools in these structures, it could potentially make their job more difficult depending on which region they operate in.
But while the ability to move these scores may be 90 % of the job for an elementary - school teacher in Philadelphia or Detroit, it doesn't necessarily make sense to use these metrics to evaluate teachers in higher - performing schools — where most children easily clear the literacy and numeracy bar, and where parents are more concerned with how well teachers develop their children's other skills and talents.
1985: «Because of the growth of professional, semi-professional, and technical occupations and the decline of industrial and manufacturing jobs, schools have an important mission to perform in preparing youngsters to fill these new, more intellectual careers.
NR: We currently don't have a formal relationship, and part of what I'm going to do over the next ninety days is to see if we can come up with informal ways of working more closely with groups like NACSA, especially since the discussion around quality is so focused on what authorizers are doing and how quickly they're shutting down poorly performing schools... Of course, it's very difficult to shut down a school that has a following, but I don't think our sector has done a very good job of explaining to families what a good, high quality school looks like and why it's so important to not tolerate poor performance.
In a study of the Alaska Statewide Mentorship Program, our researchers and evaluators found that new teachers who were provided with experienced mentors were more likely than their peers to still be on the job after three years — and students in their classrooms were performing better in math and reading.
The district's HR leadership team will share details of their transition from manual processes to using Hire, Records and Perform — including how creating a hiring handbook, updating job descriptions, adding portable hardware, attracting diverse candidates, and strengthening partnerships across district schools helped them achieve goals and operate more efficiently.
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