Sentences with phrase «someone's in charge»

Kroetsch, who became CEO by default, doesn't seem attached to being in charge.
Put one person in charge of the calendar.
A New York judge last week agreed that CEO Jeff Jacobson had been «hopelessly conflicted» in negotiating a deal that would put him in charge, since he knew the board was looking to replace him.
Schulz, who joined the exchange as a consultant in 2012, was put in charge of the product's development, which included lining up market makers and working on the specs.
«The standard circulation for cabinet memoranda includes the Queen, the Prince of Wales, all members of the cabinet, any other ministers in charge of departments, the attorney general and the chief whip... Ministers of state and junior ministers do not normally receive memoranda.»
The 30 - year - old is seen as key to making the summit with South Korea happen: She was the first member of the North's ruling family to visit the South since 1953 when she asked for a detente at the winter Olympics and is believed to have been in charge of the country while her brother was ill in late 2014.
Many times, a meeting is called and there is a lack of clarity as to who is in charge.
While few career paths, or should I say titles, are as desired than that of an entrepreneur, often people turn to freelancing for their first attempt at being in charge of their own destiny.
«People in the industry told us we were crazy to do non-randomized routing,» says Callie Field, T - Mobile's executive vice president in charge of customer care.
The best entrepreneurs, just like the best assassins, know that while a personal desire to do great things drives them, the professional side is the one that needs to be in charge and make the big decisions.
When you're in charge of a ship, you deal with all kinds of unexpected issues that come your way on the water — everything from fires in the engine room and giant waves to enemy ships and submerged reefs.
Being in charge is demanding on your time, however, you should always give others your full attention when they speak with you.
We also decided to wind down our activities in the wind pitch control business by year end, resulting in a charge of $ 0.72 per share.
«He was used to being in charge.
After starting a business I am now a writer, a sales and marketing department, a client relations expert and the sole person in charge of branding a business.
There's an assumption when reading a newspaper that the editors in charge are interested in informing people about what's happening in the world, even if that information is disturbing or offensive to some.
Let your business — your life's blood, your brainchild — sink or swim on its own, with the people you've already put in charge of the tasks they're equipped to handle.
Just listen to the Trump people who are in charge of the NAFTA renegotiation.
While it's true that Uber has done a pitiful job of engaging the governments in charge of regulating local taxi regimes — by and large, that's been a key part of the company's strategy — it's time Uber learned to play nice with the cities it hopes to conquer.
Gilmour served for 13 years as creative director of Clif Bar, where he was in charge of product packaging and coming up with new brands, like the Luna bars.
If you're in charge of hiring, you can do the same with your personal profile.
«The agreement forces the companies to observe objective non-discrimination standards that are more comprehensive than the usual legal demands,» said Gilvandro Araújo, the Cade councilor in charge of the case.
The general in charge of the US relief effort has been very vocally critical of the lack of resources he has been provided by the Trump Administration for such a huge operation.
«As each natural disaster goes by, we hone our processes already in place so we can react quicker and faster the next time this happens,» said Pete Capel, a 26 - year Home Depot veteran and merchandising executive in charge of the hurricane command center.
The SBA is the government agency in charge of maintaining and implementing all of those aforementioned r's.
Extra bonus — Carissa will co-host this show with Rob Merlino, who is in charge over at the Shark Tank Blog!
«At 22 years old, I was in charge of an entire crew, and I was responsible for being part of the whole organization and unit that was repairing helicopters that are [worth] millions of dollars.
But other senior executives have also departed recently, including the CEO and the marketing manager, and a senior VP in charge of artist relations.
5:15 PM Vicki Dobbs Beck, executive in charge, ILMxLAB; John Knoll, chief creative officer / senior visual effects supervisor, Industrial Light and Magic, Lucasfilm
In 1986, while in charge of crude oil supply and strategic planning in the refining and marketing division at Petro - Canada, Thompson saw the worst downturn of her career.
The Transportation Security Administration, the federal agency in charge of screening passengers, isn't specifically looking for drugs that are illegal under federal law, a spokesman said.
While giving examples of the team's management dysfunction, Fox Sports reported that the Bills» general manager — normally in charge of personnel matters — wasn't even aware that coach Rex Ryan had been fired until owner Terry Pegula told him so.
Back in 2005, when Mayer was still at Google, she was in charge of the acquisition of Dodgeball, Crowley's first start - up.
When I am in charge, then I will lead.»
When it comes to streaming, Nelly's representatives or the people in charge of the streaming services would need to be ones to publicly reveal how much money he's getting, and they're not very forthcoming on that front.
You want to designate one person to be in charge of any financial transactions, so that there is no confusion after the show is over.
Clay recently published How to Lead When You're Not in Charge: Leveraging Influence When You Lack Authority.
A part of Clay's thesis breaks the myth that a person must be in charge in order to lead.
Give more than what's expected, and you might just find yourself in charge one day.
The last items on this list come from a speech that Admiral William McRaven, a Navy SEAL commander who was in charge of the raid that killed bin Laden, gave in Texas last year.
Previous CEO Paul Straus ran Home Hardware for 26 years, from 1988 to 2014, while Hachborn, who still keeps in close touch with company affairs, was in charge for the 24 years before that.
Whether it's in the public sector or the private sector, utility managers are in charge of the facilities, plants, and distribution systems that bring the power to the people.
Wesfarmers has appointed Maya vanden Driesen to the position of group general counsel, putting her in charge of a national team of 42 in - house lawyers.
BKEG became New Wave's management division (renamed New Wave Dynamics) and Volk - Weiss was eventually put in charge of it.
If it's a larger concern, you might want to direct your letter to the vice president in charge of sales or the sales manager.
When one staffer moved to San Francisco because of her husband's work, LaSalle opened a West Coast office and put her in charge.
At Apple, where music leader Jimmy Iovine is stepping into a consulting role this summer, the company promoted European Oliver Schusser to vice president in charge of the whole service.
After all, you're the one in charge, who is staking your reputation on the success of the venture.
Instead of each magazine having its own web group, they have been consolidated into 10 topics such as food, beauty and entertainment, with two senior editors in charge.
The scion of the famed Lundin Group, which controls almost $ 12 billion in mining company assets, placed Lamb in charge of Lucara, a non-producing shell company.
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