Sentences with phrase «time colleague in»

«It is an honor to have the strong support of my friend and long - time colleague in Washington and in Harlem, President Bill Clinton — truly one the finest leaders in our nation's history,» Rangel said in a statement.

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And if you couldn't be there in person, I hope you got to follow the live - stream as well as the terrific session reports my colleagues at Fortune and Time wrote up lickety split.
Ours may need some tweaking, but for now at least, my colleagues and I have found plenty of positive things to comment on: work we're proud of, jokes about office nicknames and even a little cheerfulness about the weather («Not wearing a sweater for the first time in... I can't even remember,» one colleague posted).
We all have that colleague who has a couple dozen tabs open in their web browser at any given time, letting them pile up and shrink smaller until it's difficult to distinguish among them.
They are great for smaller business as they save time chasing colleagues to see if they had received your email, and it also allows projects to be organised as everything is in one place.
But Morneau himself is aiming to pull off a terrific feat — keeping Canada competitive in trade with world markets while at the same time telling his G20 colleagues this week that «taxing the rich is good economics.»
Gay does this at Atalasoft and says that for her colleagues, putting a concrete dollar amount on time wasted puts the show in perspective.
Sometime in 2000, my colleague Verlyn Klinkenborg started bringing his Mac laptop to our New York Times editorial board meetings.
My Fortune colleague Erika Fry (also my partner - in - crime for our April cover story on big data, biology, and digital health, which I really hope you'll take some time to read) reports on some ways to look out for your brain.
«I thought I had more than 300 horses the entire time, testament to how that V6 in combination with a 9 - speed automatic does a passable imitation of a small V8,» my colleague Matt DeBord wrote in his review of the car.
The next time you hear one speaking about «love» in terms of how colleagues treat one another and work together pay close attention.
So the next time you hear one speaking about «love» in terms of how colleagues treat one another and work together pay close attention.
You might already use Slack or Convo today, two of the most popular apps in this space, but the big news here is that, with a simple click if you're already using Microsoft Office 365 for word processing and email, you can now chat with colleagues, exchange documents, start a Skype phone call, and communicate in real - time.
Since you're time - challenged, as well, you could set up an agreement with a few colleagues to swap blog posts in order to get a day off from your own blog while also helping your friend.
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.
Interestingly, he and a colleague in November won $ 100,000 in grants from Microsoft (MSFT) to use that company's HoloLens headset to study «collaborative analysis of large - scale mixed reality data,» according to the Financial Times.
«Thousands of friends and colleagues the world over have lost jobs because of the way the industry has been managed,» writes investigative journalist and former Los Angeles Times editor - in - chief O'Shea in his introduction.
«We are heartbroken at the tragic loss of a member of the Marine Corps family, and we will do all we can to comfort the family, friends and colleagues of the deceased,» the Corps said in a news release to the Marine Times.
When I interviewed him in Nashville, he chided his gubernatorial colleagues for relying too heavily on federal stimulus money, saying, «An awful lot of states took that money and treated it as continuing money and not like one - time help.»
Easily customized, you can add cities at your will and watch a tracker in real time so you're not expecting your colleague to answer a question at midnight.
Countless times in the last five years, Cook has been unwilling to remember Jobs as someone he could call a colleague, an equal in an industry where unfairly judging another chief executive's accomplishments has long been fair game.
The next time a colleague tries to engage you in the office drama du jour, offer a one - word response, like «interesting» or «wow,» and follow it with, «I've got to go.
As my colleagues and I prepare to leave Guangzhou and return home, we're taking time to reflect on the magnitude of our experience in China this week.
Colleagues recalled to The New York Times that he would be in the office by 6 a.m., even after taking a five mile run in the morning.
Dalio's rule takes things out of the vague domain of etiquette and into the harsh light of numbers - two minutes is all you get, but you have a right to that time without a pushy colleague jumping in.
I want to start by thanking my long - time friend and colleague, my collaborator and partner in so many important causes, Hazel Dukes is a treasure.
It lets you create, comment on and revise multiple documents in real - time with your colleagues, while you simultaneously do a video chat.
I have been treated unfairly, I've been disrespected by my male colleagues and — in the most painful times — I've been the subject of racist remarks on and off the tennis court.
As my colleague Wayne Norman of Duke University and I have argued in print, the real problem with conflict of interest is not just that this decision maker will make bad decisions this time, or even that this decision maker will make bad decisions all the time.
I've made some of my closest community colleagues by being generous in sharing my time, ideas and expertise to help them.
Elliott had originally invested in the obscure financial stock as part of an arbitrage trade, but when a colleague saw that the company was laying groundwork to shield itself from activist investors, he went across the hall to Cohn for the first time.
Meanwhile, time pressure likely intensifies mid-career as colleagues try to leverage one's knowledge and experience,» reports a write - up of the findings in the British Psychological Society Research Digest.
Whether you find a career mentor or grab coffee with a colleague you admire, you won't regret taking time to invest in your career early on.
We're sitting in the company's headquarters in San Francisco's Mission District, discussing the philosophy of Asana's culture, which they conceived around the time they were trying to recruit old friends and colleagues.
Basing your hours on a colleague's is dangerous because you're putting your time in someone else's hands (someone who may or may not be working effectively).»
A colleague who tried Thync three times said it felt like tiny ants biting him, and I'd have to pay him to use it regularly,» wrote Geoffery Fowler in a review.
Researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm and their colleagues looked at myocardial infarction rates in Sweden since 1987 and found that the number of heart attacks rose about 5 percent during the first week of daylight saving time (called summer time in Europe).
Colleagues can view a document at the same time and discuss any minor or major updates in real time, accomplishing in a matter of hours (or even minutes) what might have previously taken weeks.
Wasted time in meetings, Rogelberg and colleagues wrote, costs companies in many ways: the direct costs of salaries and benefits associated with participants» time, the time lost that could be used for more productive activities, employee stress and fatigue, and job dissatisfaction and less organizational commitment.
Dear friends and colleagues, This summer we saw an opportunity to provide greater clarity to entrepreneurs and our partners about the mission and focus of our work, which at times was obscured by references to «needles in haystacks» instead of our true inspiration, which is the gritty teamwork required to harvest hay from a field and stack it in a barn.
One of the most recent published studies and easily to access for free, was conducted by Moro and her colleagues and investigated the effects of eight weeks of time - restricted feeding on metabolic factors, body composition, strength and other markers in resistance - trained males.
In a recent Morgan Stanley Research report, Hornbach and his colleagues note that the consensus view on 10 - year Treasuries often misses the mark, whether in timing, direction or magnitudIn a recent Morgan Stanley Research report, Hornbach and his colleagues note that the consensus view on 10 - year Treasuries often misses the mark, whether in timing, direction or magnitudin timing, direction or magnitude.
COHEN had been accompanied to Prague by 3 colleagues and the timing of the visit was either in the last week of August or the first week of September.
-- With the spotlight on him, the president's son - in - law has become «paranoid,» CNN reports: «Kushner also feels that he has come under fire from his own West Wing colleagues recently, with the notion that «everyone is out to get him,» a source said... Kushner... told people that he suspected the timing of the story about his foreign contacts was coordinated to be released when issues surrounding his security clearance were in the news, according to a source familiar with his thinking.»
Brad Sorensen and his colleagues at the Schwab Center for Financial Research spend much of their time evaluating and rating stocks and sectors in order to provide Schwab clients with objective, comprehensive research to help them make informed decisions.
The Gallup study showed about two - third of employees in offices or other work settings spend a large part of their workday «killing time» rather than actively engaging with their colleagues.
Carlos Hardenberg: What our local colleagues are telling us, they do not expect this situation to get out of control... of course no one has any certainty at this point in time.
According to the Gallup data, 57 percent of employees worked in the same space as their colleagues 100 percent of the time.
The «Allen curve» estimates that we are four times as likely to communicate regularly with someone sitting six feet away from us as with someone 60 feet away, and that we almost never communicate with colleagues on separate floors or in separate buildings.
The toxic employees in their sample were also more productive than the average worker, in that it took them less time to complete a task than it took their colleagues.
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