Not exact matches
Making sure we have a training plan in
place and getting
everyone on the
same page about the sequence of interviews enables consistent candidate evaluation and reduces total interview time.
While the existence of a term sheet doesn't mean that negotiations no longer take
place, it does provide assurances that
everyone is generally
on the
same page and that the drawn up legal documents won't have to be heavily revised (which can potentially save a lot of money in legal fees).
With all communication and documentation in one
place,
everyone remains
on the
same page throughout the whole leasing process.
There is a ballroom - dance formality in the beginning of any of these financial negotiations — player asks for moon, while management says moon is out of the question — that is accompanied by the required winks and grimaces and a reasonable understanding that
everyone will eventually wind up
on the
same page of a new contract, signatures scrawled at the appropriate
places as cameras click to record the historic moment.
Having the plan in
place will make it easier to execute and keep
everyone on the
same page.
I think this book is just what my company needs at the moment, after recently merging with another company, things are a bit all over the
place and hopefully the tools etc in this book will pull us all together, and get
everyone on the
same page.
With the official timeline in
place,
everyone will be
on the
same page ahead of the release of Tales From the Borderlands, which should launch before the end of the year.
This is a good
place to start because, as will become apparent, I'm pretty convinced after reading the coverage of this trial that not
everyone is
on the
same page with respect to what the Crown needs to prove to show that Duffy is guilty of a crime here.
... i have always had maps in beautful frames hanging in my living room... they are of where my husband and i were born (mobile and atlanta)... where our children were born... where our sons now live... and the most important map of all... destin florida... where our grandson was born... they all looke beautiful and old... all i did was simple... went out to the car and tore out
pages from the state road maps in the glove box... wadded the
pages up... ironed them... dunked them in mixed instatnt coffee (anyone who has ever been a scout leader knows how to make those pirate maps look old)... blew them dry with the hair dryed and
placed them in the frames... in my kithcen i have a framed google map from our grandson's house to our house... that was so at christmas santa would know where to find him... did the
same thing with a map showing atlanta in 1873 (100 years before our first son was born)... it is large...
on an easel...
everyone thinks it is an antique... all too long i know... but i love to tell about things i love... and i love families and maps... in that order!