Instead, it's an opportunity to
speak with a person working in a field you'd like to know more about.
Not exact matches
I recently
spoke with Anders Lassen, CEO of Fuse, who explained, «
People work incredibly inefficiently today, and we simply can't afford that when demand for enterprise apps outstrips supply by six - to - one.
It is much easier to go to
work with people that you have respect for and feel confident to
speak with.
I used public transportation, lived in the same area as the
people I was
working with, ate the same foods, and listened more than I
spoke.
We all go to the doctor to see how our body is functioning and we
speak with retirement professionals to see what life after
work will look like, so why not give your business that same kind of assessment for your most important asset — your
people?
In the 2011 book, «How Remarkable Women Lead: The Breakthrough Model for
Work and Life,» Porat
spoke to the importance of
working with the right
people.
The rest of my time is spent
working on launching a beer school series in Toronto and preparing to
speak at beer festivals — the latter of which involves coming up
with fun ways to talk about beer to
people who've been drinking it all day, which is challenging.
«A number of agents I
spoke to said last year that they weren't selling as hard, they weren't
working as hard, and they weren't meeting
with people as much as they used to because of their confusion and uncertainty over what might happen
with the DOL,» he explained.
It's no surprise that
people with higher morale would be more productive, and the facts
speak for themselves: study after study, such as SHRM Foundation and Global Workplace Analytics, shows that
work flexibility leads to greater productivity.
«He basically would wait to think about something before
speaking,» one
person who
worked with him told Recode.
In the meantime, the individual has been admonished by a supervisor as being disrespectful to her co-workers and vulnerable clients, as she
works with people who can not defend themselves or
speak up.
I have one
person at
work who can not
speak one sentence without lacing it
with at least two obscenities.
And
speaking on Premier Christian Radio Andy Drake, the director of YMCA Chelmsford which
works with young
people, said that in pornography: «You're not seeing love being shared by two consenting adults.
What is the balance, if any, of a pastor having a «vision» for the church as though God only
speaks through him and the team fulfills that vision
with their gifts and abilities, and
with the church
working together under the direction of elderS (plural) for all
people to use their gifts and abilities for God's vision for all
people?
«Whenever God's
people speak of women — don't they need to
speak of the whole of how God
works with women?»
For years,
people knew if they
spoke out against Driscoll, the Acts29 Network would
work into overdrive to ensure they were persona non grata at any church or conference in this network — same dynamic was in place
with the EV network.
speak so glibly of dysfunction of husbands who are unhappy
with their wives and seek counsel, or of young
people who, fearing an insecure and shadowed future, fear to cast themselves into it in love and
work,..
The group that he led included
people with considerable formal education (trainee ministers), who were used to
working with the written and
spoken word, as well as
people with little education — unemployed men from the most depressed parts of Glasgow who were manually skilled and practically minded.
Clive Ireson, director of strategy at the Association of Christian Teachers agrees
with the findings,
speaking on Premier's News Hour, he said: «Children know if they've done something good or not in their
work and if
people say «oh that's very good», and it isn't, then it's just false.
I believe this practice, however, is the most basic and fundamental spiritual practice, and when a
person learns to live life
with God, this allows God to
speak into their mind, and
work in their life in ways that lead to other spiritual practices.
For all the lectures on human rights and democracy coming out of Manila, the brutal fact of Philippine life is that millions of its
people are forced to leave their families to do dirty
work elsewhere because they have no way to feed their families — this in a strategically located land
with an educated, English -
speaking workforce and bursting
with natural resources.
A friend who was a counselor before she retired and who knew from
work one of the main problems in that church, sat me down one day and talked to me about what it had been like to
work with that woman and how everyone saw that woman, and then my friend gave me this article to read that she had learned and used while she was still in practice before she retired: https://glynissherwood.com/12-steps-to-breaking-free-from-being-the-family-scapegoat/ This article
speaks about family, but my friend told me it can be applied to any dysfunctional group of
people.
And to
speak in that fashion would be to say,
with Dr. Paul Knitter of Xavier University in Cincinnati (one of the brilliant young Roman Catholic process theologians of our time), that we need to «recognize the possibility that other «saviours» have carried out... for other
people» the redemptive
work which as Christians we know in Jesus Christ.
Speaking of Jesus in this way may seem to make him merely one of many great men, exceptional but not superhuman, not the divine being he is believed by Christians to be; but however his
person and nature are understood, I for one can not believe that even in him God acted in any way inconsistent
with the same natural laws and operations by which he
works today.
My # 1 criticism
with religious
people, is thus: Those of us who reject religion in favor of science tend to
speak about our beliefs in the way the universe
works with an assumed sense of «we think.»
As a Spanish -
speaking Hispanic woman who has
worked, and is currently
working,
with both documented and undocumented
people, this call to D.C. resonated deeply
with me.
«I began to
work for others»; — «I had more tender feeling for my family and friends»; — «I
spoke at once to a
person with whom I had been angry»; — «I felt for every one, and loved my friends better»; — «I felt every one to be my friend»; — these are so many expressions from the records collected by Professor Starbuck.
Thus the preacher always must bear in mind that he or she is not simply «expounding the Bible»; he or she is also
working with the development of Christian faith down the centuries and
with the fashion in which that faith
speaks directly to
people in our own time.
Perhaps most amazingly, Jennifer says she hears from God more since having dementia: «He tells me when he wants me to visit
people and
speak to
people, whereas before I was too busy reading and
working, and that interfered
with his voice.
A theology of interfaith cooperation lives honestly alongside your theology of salvation and evangelism, but also asks what in your Christian faith — your relationships to Jesus, your understanding of the Bible, your knowledge of Christian history and tradition —
speaks to why you might
work together
with people of other faiths on issues of common concern.
Really, as a nurse who has
worked with many dying
people and the their families, you are
speaking words about grieving.
@ observer: 1) if saying «i disagree
with your position» means a group of
people are going to attempt to get you fired, it is disingenuous to claim one is «free to
speak» — especially when the company for which one
works supposedly has NO stance on the issue.
When we
speak of an elite, do we mean
people of high accomplishment,
people who do valuable
work with great skill,
people who create standards and articulate values?
Second, I
work with people of different religions all over the world — I don't think we in the West know how to
speak of faith and treat
people with respect at the same time.
Speaking of the importance of marking St David's Day, Archbishop John said in a statement, «St David founded communities where
people worked,
with whatever resources they had, to create trusting, supporting and lasting relationships in which everyone felt secure, supported and valued.
Berrigan and his ideological confreres can hardly have such
persons in mind when they
speak of the «settler ethos»; nor can they mean
people like Aaron David Gordon, «the Jewish Tolstoy,» for whom settlement and Zionism meant
working the land
with one's own hard physical labor, usually
with fellow pioneers in a kibbutz.
Much, much later Israel was able to
speak, out of God's love, in terms of love even for Egypt and Assyria (in time to become as cordially despised in the popular mind as Egypt): «In that day Israel will be the third
with Egypt and Assyria, a blessing in the midst of the earth, whom the LORD of hosts has blessed, saying, «Blessed be Egypt my
people, and Assyria the
work of my hands, and Israel my heritage»» (Isa.
But one thing I didn't know about Logos until I
spoke with with my friend Chuck who
works there is that they employ
people from all different theological backgrounds, including Catholics and even some atheists (I think that is what he said).
Lucas enjoys
working for Food & Drink International because he gets to
speak daily
with a variety of
people in various executive positions within the food and beverage industry.
Recently promoted to Chief
People Officer and General Counsel, Misti Mukherjee is a distinguished lawyer who has
worked with a variety of Fortune 50 companies on employment issues and frequently
speaks to leading HR groups about attracting, motivating and retaining employees.
I even thought top clubs were in for him.Some three or 2 seasons back many here were debating why he should be our main striker.As soon as you mention any other strikers name
people would come out
with stats and many things defending him.Even Wenger has defended him blindly in the past.
People say Wenger's stubborn yeah.But don't we know that there's a reason why everything happens?Honestly
speaking he's the reason why Arsene Wenger has failed to sign a top notch striker because he still believes in him.The funny thing is we signed Welbeck at that time who to me did nothing before to be the main man here.
People keep saying Welbeck is hardworking and that he
works his socks off.But the question is was that our reason for signing him.Welbeck being signed to challenge Giroud tells me a lot about Giroud's quality.Even Walcott (no offence to him) who has zero CF qualities was even chosen over him for a string of games and all in all I think he did well but has too many defeciencies for that role.We've compromised as a club and it'll come back to bite us.
He hides behind the stress of
Work, family issues, finances, etc., but the fact is — in my profession I've
spoken with a lot of
people about this — if you want to, you will find a way.
To start, I always make sure that I am the right
person to be
working with that client because maybe there are doulas who are better at dealing
with parents who are not interested in being active participants and joint decision makers in their births... Who can
work with clients that say «I will never
speak up.
It was such an emotive debate,
with a wide variety of
people involved, but it was wonderful to hear all the MPs
speak about their own experiences, the experiences of their constituents and also on the fantastic
work that the various baby loss charities do.
The major benefits of Forest School, as listed in the book, «Forest School and Outdoor Learning in the Early Years» by Sara Knight are increased confidence and self - belief; social skills
with increased awareness of the consequence of their actions on other
people, peers and adults and the ability to
work cooperatively; more sophisticated written and
spoken language; increased motivation and concentration; improved stamina and gross and fine motor skills; increased respect for the environment and increased observational skills; ability to have new perspectives and form positive relationships
with others; a ripple effect to the family.
Where Jon Cruddas had
spoken of a crusade for «national renewal», Miliband offered «an economy that
works for
working people» — the kind of labourist slogan that hasn't resonated
with voters since 1974.
He
worked around the Kintampo area and as we
speak now, we are aware that God is Love, as an institution that wrongfully engaged in financial activities, has been able to settle a chunk of the
people who actually invested their money
with them.»
Speaking in a seperate interview
with Attractivemustapha.com Rashid Metal said during his unveiling that many
people have been wondering his whereabout after his first hit Baafira but he has been
working hard behind the scenes and he is not really a social media freak which explains why he does not post pictures and videos frequently.
When talking to young
people about how they feel we could address these they are very clear where more effective approaches to addressing these issue should lie, illustrated by a snippet from some
work with some year 10s I
spoke to a while ago in a discussion on online issues and gender differences:
Seeking to move beyond the centrist pragmatism of both Blair and Cameron, and attempting to inject into politics a newfound passion and significance
with which
people can truly engage, this essential
work speaks to the needs of diverse
people and communities across the country.