Sentences with phrase «time colleague of»

The introduction to the Sourcebook was written by Constance M. Lewallen, a curator and long - time colleague of the artist.
Diane Johnson, Vice President of Medical Services, and a long - time colleague of Chris, shared a similar sentiment.
He is John Clancy, a one - time colleague of Merriweather's who now, after personal tragedy, lives as a recluse in a barely furnished house in a remote rural area.
Written by a long - time colleague of Dr. Lee, Fit Into Your Genes is an excellent complement to Dr. Lee's books.
As a long time colleague of Louben, I can testify on behalf of his expertise in the fields of exercise science, nutrition, and general health.
We are pleased to announce that several long - time colleagues of Dr. Lee have formed a non-profit organization to advance his work.

Not exact matches

A McKinsey study found that employees spend nearly 20 percent of their time looking for information or tracking down colleagues to help with specific tasks.
Apple's CEO reportedly hands out copies of «Competing Against Time» to his colleagues and new employees.
«Better face - to - face engagement and interaction with colleagues were some of the reasons why we spent so much time and money on our new offices.
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).
Our management group is comprised of colleagues I've known and respected for a long time.
But after spending all this time on crafting our declaration of purpose, I forgot to pass it along to my colleagues.
Research shows that arriving on time, doing thorough work, and being thoughtful toward your colleagues helps people regardless of their job function or workplace situation.
This isn't the first time McConnell or one of his colleagues has introduced such a bill.
However, unlike many of his colleagues (and true to his progressive nature) Trump has frequently proposed a one - time tax on the wealthy to help pay down the national deficit.
Yet despite their indiscretions, many characters are supremely trustworthy, holding secrets of their colleagues for years at a time.
If you're starting to feel that your put togetherness is being taken advantage of, maybe it's time to stop quietly making up for your colleagues comparative lack of responsibility.
As colleagues past and present attest, he is also a tornado of activity: setting and meeting outrageous deadlines, pinballing from appointment to appointment, revering the on - time ship.
There are countless times when I send an email to one of my colleagues asking, «Can you please handle this for me?»
So, the next time you see a colleague looking a little down, you might want to ask what's up instead of glossing over it.
«I couldn't be prouder of the work of my colleagues and friends @mashable - it was time for something new, but doesn't mean I love it any less,» tweeted Rogin on Thursday.
A few years ago, one of my colleagues spoke with a senior vice president of sales who recently had visited a satisfied long - time client.
The London, Ont., native doesn't talk much about his early days, but Robert Rosiello, a colleague of Pearson's from his time at McKinsey and Valeant's current chief financial officer, says getting hired straight out of college was an impressive feat.
«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.
Unleash your inner creative and challenge yourself to try one of these visual formats the next time you need to pitch your idea to a colleague or client.
By not bringing devices or warning people ahead of time about why you're bringing a device, will prevent colleagues from wondering if you're paying 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.
Virtual office communications rely mainly on emails and phone calls, and the lack of face time with bosses and colleagues also means that there is a lack of daily feedback about performance.
This is a great line when you just need to buy a bit of extra time or want to rattle your colleague.
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.
Today's workers are pretty entitled when it comes to Olympics - watching during the workday: More than three - quarters say it's «appropriate» for them to take work time to watch a competition or check scores — and a surprising 56 % think it's just fine for them or their colleagues to spend half an hour of the workday watching, listening to, or reading about the games, and almost 10 % think it's reasonable to spend an hour or more concentrating on the Games instead of their jobs.
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.»
There's no application to this secretive club, but the owners are looking for people «who understand the value of good old - fashioned conversation and having real face time with friends and colleagues
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.
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.
The Emotions If you cherish time at the watercooler with colleagues, you may miss the social aspect of working outside the home.
Brenda Chapman, an animation writer - director with a storied career (Disney's The Lion King, DreamWorks» The Prince of Egypt), made headlines three years ago when she penned a New York Times op - ed addressing her painful experience being removed as the first female feature film director for Pixar's Brave, a mother - daughter fairytale she created, and replaced by a male colleague.
About 5 % of young people aged 18 to 24 said they drink with their colleagues every day, and the 45 - 54s were the group who had been fired the most times for turning up to work drunk.
«My thoughts and those of my colleagues are very much with their families at this incredibly difficult time
But the comments show Kocherlakota continues to marshal new arguments for keeping interest rates low even as most of his colleagues see the time for a rate increase as approaching.
Comey then asked a colleague to tell The New York Times about the memo documenting his February 14 meeting with Trump, out of concern that the president may have tried to obstruct justice by asking the FBI to drop its investigation into Flynn.
More than half of respondents believe the single platform of the future will help save time (which is money), be more productive, and create better organization and communication with their colleagues.
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.
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