Sentences with phrase «staffer take»

I still believe that it's much more costly and less efficient to have an internal staffer take care of a corporate condo when services are already built into a luxury hotel environment.
When customers call, a staffer takes the order on a Greenie, noting everything from organism (there are 50) to destination.
«They've reversed the normal political formula» in which professional staffers take the lead and pound the phone to drum up crowds, said Chip Evans, a liberal radio host and former chairman of the Washoe County Democratic Party, who watched the event take shape and said he was struck by the extent to which it had been organized by local amateurs.
Sources suggested that the digital cock - up had been prompted by CCHQ staffers taking their cue from a BBC report and The Times named CCHQ political director Iain Carter as the guilty tweeter.
And the office with the biggest exodus of EPA staffers taking buyouts is the Office of Research Development, he said.
Staffers take a look at one standout product they've bought this year from the Beautylish shop and can't live without.
When the Art Institute of Chicago bowed out of the curriculum portion of the restoration project in 2000, public school staffers took over and by 2002 developed the CPS Mural Curriculum.
When students visit and present answers to these and other questions, congressional members and staffers take notice.
A few months earlier, Honda staffers took two City Turbos on a gruelling 10,000 km round trip of Europe, all the way from Sicily to Karasjok in the arctic north.
Welcome to This Week in Shonen Jump, in which a rotating duo of Multiversity staffers take a look at two stories contained in each installment of Viz Media's Weekly Shonen Jump.
At Miami - Dade, staffers take both approaches: They'll return unowned, friendly cats if the shelter is overcrowded, but keep the cats when they have the space.
Spa staffers take guests to meditate at the nearby Mayan ruins of Cobá.

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As I took my seat a staffer placed a sandwich beside him.
Some companies, like Toronto - based Hubba, reportedly gave staffers the pre-emptive OK to duck out for a day, with no loss of pay or no need to take vacation.
When Vitter was in the House of Representatives he actually took calls from the DC Madam during roll call votes; later, Sen. Vitter expressed outrage over purported actions of the poverty group ACORN, where several staffers showed tolerance toward conservative operatives with a hidden camera who were pretending to be involved in prostitution.
When Guy Laurence, the former CEO of Rogers Communications Inc. (which owns Canadian Business), took the reins of the telecom three years ago, he spent several months touring the country, talking to everyone from cable installers to call centre staffers to mid-level managers about their concerns.
You can quickly learn how amazing your staffers are when you take the time to listen to them.
Nonetheless the work environment of today for many employees takes on a different dynamic, as staffers might accomplish many business functions from the comfort of a neighborhood coffee shop or anywhere that's connected to the Internet.
But its staffers didn't take the criticism lying down.
He told the staffers to say he took action to remove Porter within 40 minutes of first learning of credible allegations that Porter physically and mentally abused his two ex-wives, The Post said.
Not long after taking the helm, Pierson laid off 13 staffers who were part of an in - house branding agency.
In the first six months of 1998, Dan Maude took his employee base from 40 to 70, with a goal of having 100 staffers by year - end 1998.
In the latest instance of a renegade employee taking embarrassing control of a company's Twitter account, a disgruntled staffer of the soon to be bankrupt U.K. - based global music and video retailer HMV (which doesn't include the separate Canadian HMV) live - tweeted the company's recent layoff proceedings.
Some companies that go full tilt during the holidays find that with no time to plan or take off, a party for their own staffers is likely to occur after New Year's Day.
Rovello takes joy seriously enough to have relocated 50 of her staffers from Crimea to Russia once that erstwhile Ukrainian territory became a geopolitical football.
In addition, our employees use 15Five as a way to communicate with managers and executives — the idea being that all staffers should take 15 minutes each week to jot down feedback to a supervisor that takes just five minutes to read.
Staffers work extra hours Monday - Thursday and take Friday off rather than spending time coming up with creative ways to sneak out early.
Regardless of whether you take advantage of a formal diversity - training program, begin opening the eyes of staffers to the value of workers with a variety of backgrounds.
Untrained staffers tracking down complex business intelligence are apt to take twice as long on - line and spend twice as much as they would if they turned over the project to outside experts.
So taking even a few minutes out of your day to catch up with staffers can be beneficial.
In a comment on his own post, MacMillan said he had since been in contact with a couple of Facebook staffers about the incident, and both said they could find no record of the image or post having been taken down, and in fact couldn't find any evidence that anything of that nature had ever been uploaded.
Once you factor in the stress and time it takes to head a major company, perhaps he earns (at an hourly rate) no more than many of his mid-level staffers.
But if this becomes a common occurrence, take action to ensure staffers remain happy, healthy and productive.
In a bid to encourage staffers at the streaming giant to take more time off, Hastings, who serves as Netflix's co-founder and CEO, is hoping to lead by example with his own rather ample vacation allotment: six weeks every year.
Ex-oversight board staffer said to have taken confidential information from PCAOB and shared it with his new partners at KPMG, which had been struggling to improve its inspection results.
Consider the GOP staffer who insulted President Obama's daughters, the paramedic who took disgraceful pictures of dying patients, the assisted - living employee who posted a photo of a client on the toilet.
Our Weekly Read column features Fortune staffers» and contributors» takes on recently published books about the business world and beyond.
For the dozen or so front - office staffers, the real action happens during the five or six on - field promotions that take place in the 90 - second intervals between innings.
Take a Stand, which launched in August, is designed to encourage National Leasing staffers to, simply put, do some good in the world.
He chose the latter and asked several Envoy staffers to take on more responsibility in order to cover the loss of the executive team.
We've all heard of the early Facebook staffers who became billionaires because they agreed to take stock options in lieu of a bigger salary.
Travel is an incredible way for employees to grow, so I encourage my staffers to take personal time off as well.
Instead, he dutifully stays up and takes conference calls with his senior staffers, often as late as 11 p.m., according to Politico.
Nothing beats the effort demonstrated when a boss takes the time to write a personalized and thoughtful card for each specific staffer.
Possible reasons for the increased lending activity include lower levels of regulation at smaller banks than at their larger counterparts, recent movement of lending staffers from large banks to small banks and an increased willingness of smaller banks to take on credit and interest risk, the report says.
Information comes from many sources; the weekly process takes an accounting staffer a day and a half to complete.
By the time of the magazine's 75th anniversary in 2003, by then under the leadership of Joe Chidley — a former Maclean's staffer who quickly rose at CB from writer to technology editor to finally take over the editor's chair upon Johnson's departure in 2000 — Canadian Business was a true biweekly, with a readership of nearly 1.1 million and several popular annual issues, including the Investor 500, the Rich 100, and the annual MBA Guide.
Forgetting to tell staffers to take notes.
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The Atlantic's Elaina Plott reports that a press staffer at the Environmental Protection Agency tried to plant a negative story about Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to «take the heat off» Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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