Sentences with phrase «takes on projects in»

He enjoys a challenge and takes on projects in neighborhoods that are transitioning.
Subica and his colleague, Li - Tzy Wu, a professor at Duke University Medical Center, took on the project in part because national estimates of Pacific Islander, American Indian, and multiracial adolescent substance use and suicidality are scarce, presumably due to their small population sizes.
Schrab won the support of original directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller when he was tapped to take on the project in early 2015, but the Community...
A: «When we took on the project in 2012 we made it our goal to enhance the performance through the design, which entailed distilling the styling down to only what needed to be there.
The repurposing of the Light House was developed and designed by seismic engineer Siamak Akhavan, who took on the project in order to live in the penthouse and oversee the pristine maintenance and upkeep of the building.
I now see «He took on this project in his spare time because the problem has synergies with his previous work and is of significant public interest.»
Builder Ewen Utting took on the project in part to prove to colleagues that a market exists for ultra-efficient homes.
Last summer, ACC Ontario approached Pro Bono Law Ontario about taking on a project in - house lawyers could assist with.
It can also sound overwhelming, like taking on another project in our already hectic lives.
And I never participated in Point2, (I found it all overwhelming) although Saul in San Diego is a business friend: colleague who took on that project in Saskatchewan.
«We're not very big, just 5.2 square miles, so with half a dozen young developers taking on projects in the city and pushing urban revitalization, the excitement is palpable,» he said.
Several developers that normally focus on markets such as Columbus and Indianapolis are now taking on projects in Cincinnati, she said.
Thank you for inspiring us while we take on projects in our first home - a foreclosure in Georgia!

Not exact matches

MONTREAL / PARIS, May 2 - Bombardier Inc and Airbus SE named new leaders for the CSeries jetliner program on Wednesday, in a further step towards finalizing a deal for the European planemaker to take control of the Canadian project, according to memos seen by Reuters.
In some cases, when employees aren't behind the wheel it allows for more time to take calls, work on projects, check email or simply relax.
The key enterprising skills I used when first starting out are the very same ones I use today: the art of delegation, risk - taking, surrounding yourself with a great team and working on projects you really believe in.
Out - of - pocket Great Southern investors are on the verge of installing Gunns to take over the defunct timber projects, after a lengthy meeting in Sydney today.
With this new knowledge, you might take on more opportunities to shape the staffing of projects or participate in interviewing potential future employees.
The Deed: Chicago «Fires on Every Floor»: In this behind - the - scenes look, host Sean Conlon discusses the whirlwind that was Berta, a glamorous rookie flipper more prone to taking beach vacations than taking hold of her house flipping project, and all of the disasters her hands - off approach created.
The project, which was funded on Kickstarter, took about three years of research and development, but Roosegaarde was finally able to show off his massive machine in September 2015 in Rotterdam.
Your colleagues schedule meetings, your boss checks in on the status of your projects when he walks by your desk or cubicle, and you take breaks to get coffee or lunch with your co-workers where you can discuss projects and goals.
The Getting to Yes report prepared for the CLLN and ABC under the joint Advancing Workplace Learning Project, found that employers who offered WLES training and integrated WLES into their businesses reported improved employee confidence, better communication and teamwork, new or improved skills, greater interest in further learning, improved morale and employees who can take on other jobs.
Fusion was initially hired by anti-Trump Republicans to conduct opposition research on Trump in late 2015, and Democrats took over funding for the project after the Republicans pulled out.
Retirees usually spend more time on hobbies, in general, whether it's gardening, working on projects around the house or taking on crafts.
Both have formed partnerships with larger companies in order to take on big projects without spreading themselves too thin.
Holland is a wedding photographer by trade, but has used this side project as a way to document her daughter's childhood beyond just iPhone captures (although some of the images in the series are actually taken on the iPhone).
But it doesn't take a new homeowner long to discover just how large that premium can be in money and time: the constant outlays on maintenance and repairs (at least 1 % of the purchase price per year, experts estimate, and as much as 4 %), the chores and DIY projects that eat up weekends, the pressure to keep up with the ever - gentrifying Joneses.
One of Fink's biggest projects is called «The Machine,» which is HPE's experimental take on a computing that was detailed in this 2014 Fortune interview with Fink.
Even then, he says, Nuinsco — which started the year with about $ 6 million in cash and marketable securities — won't take on a new project without enough cash on hand to deal with setbacks.
«Clearly, the C.F.T.C. has taken a strong stance against Wall Street after the financial crisis, but in a broader context we do worry that the revolving door can make enforcement officials more sympathetic to the companies they oversee,» said Michael Smallberg, an investigator at Project on Government Oversight, a nonprofit group.
According to media reports, this is not the first time that Mahindra has taken his interests to invest in on projects on Twitter.
One popular option at Brock is the Independent Study course, which allows students to take on a research project in an area of their own choosing.
Woolard also noted at that event that when it comes to Google investing in clean energy projects, it can be «fairly forward leaning and take on some risk.»
Yet when Magna pressed Sparkman into taking on a large project in Mexico, he realized that the tier one auto parts suppliers were racing to enter that market.
Simmons found the right person in Hehir to take on one of his dream projects.
We instructed our employees to plan ahead for projects or goals that may be impacted by taking time off: keep your coworkers and managers informed, let your colleagues know at least two weeks ahead of time when you'll be on vacation, and report in on days you need to be out unexpectedly.
And because millennials place so much value on quality and ethics, they prefer to use technology to take care of the busywork — online meeting and web conferencing services such as ClickMeeting and Huddle (both virtual communication platforms), as well as workflow optimization and project management platforms such as Memit and WorkflowMax are just a few tools millennials rely on for collaboration and productivity in the workplace.
Larger flash drives like this one are also useful if you'd like to take larger projects from a computer in a lab back to your dorm to work on there, and vice versa.
Demonstrate trust in your employees by stepping away from the supervisor role, giving individuals more responsibility over projects or departments and training them to take on managerial duties.
«We're taking a cautionary view for the first three years,» says Hilmar Pétursson, CEO of CCP Games, which has 40 people in three studios working on VR projects.
Whether you're convincing someone to invest in your startup or your boss to let you take on a project, persuasion is a skill that's instrumental to your success in life.
Wexley has taken on some unusual projects — a mass paper - airplane launch, for instance — but the company's founders were still surprised when they got a call from a U.S. Army colonel who had read about them in Inc. and wanted to send his communications officer for a little on - the - job training.
Richardson said that while the climate and energy ramifications of the project can be hard to take in, it's important to focus on the smaller engineering problems and the larger problems will take care of themselves.
But the enthusiasm of Mutharika was not matched by the President of Mozambique, who insisted on conducting environmental and feasibility studies before taking part in the project.
«In general, many of these have long payback periods, so loan guarantees over the life of those projects are quite helpful in getting customers over the hump of taking the risk on new technology,» says NeichiIn general, many of these have long payback periods, so loan guarantees over the life of those projects are quite helpful in getting customers over the hump of taking the risk on new technology,» says Neichiin getting customers over the hump of taking the risk on new technology,» says Neichin.
He then took several questions in a row about plans for a self - driving car network and other long - term projects from the host of a YouTube channel focused on investing, praising the questions as not boring.
Jade and I worked at Warner Bros. for three years prior to starting our company, and we took on several smaller projects in the first couple of years of our business before we went after bigger projects.
As executive vice-president and chief information officer for Indigo, Serbinis was the point person on Shortcovers, which he now describes as a «pilot» project designed to take the company's theories off whiteboards and out of conference rooms and test them in the marketplace.
In order to have capacity to take on your dream projects, you're going to have to shed some baggage along the way.
This morning's show took on the topic of «teams» and highlighted research that Julia Rozovsky and Google has conducted called Project Aristotle and profiled in Charles Duhigg's book Smarter, Faster, Better.
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