He is one of the people
who get things done, He is a make it happen guy.
Right now she is looking to join a company that wants to recruit talented individuals
who get things done on time and within budget.
We like people
who get things done, like to listen to their peers, and, every now and then, like to end the day by shamelessly belting out Queen's greatest hits at late night karaoke outings.
People
Who Get Things Done tend to use Office, so Microsoft bundles it on every Surface 2 — Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and now Outlook come included.
Successful legal project managers will stand out in their practice as the people
who get things done, who have satisfied clients, who build high - functioning teams, who drive profitability or accomplish more than expected with a shrinking budget.
Because there was a need (a small one, but a real one), and the people
who get things done (thank you B&N tech wizards) made it happen.
But we're very attracted to men
who get things done.
Both are formidable women
who get things done, one with a little bit of magic and the other through courage and force.
The UK, by contrast, has been contradicting itself at every turn - to the point of surprising Germans, in the sense that they tend to view the British as pragmatics
who get things done.
Emily is the woman
who gets things done, and done right.
Many people, including my own senators, say they are Christ followers, yet in the same breath will complain of «those people» who get things they don't deserve.
«The voters of Rochester know Louise is a leader
who gets things done and that's exactly what this new ad highlights.»
«In just two years, Mark has proven he's a Senator
who gets things done for Western New York.
«It may bother Senator Breslin, but I'm proud to be a Democrat
who gets things done.
«I hope to follow in her footsteps by being the person
who gets things done for the people of the 41st District.»
Sheinkopf, who worked on Cuomo's 2014 re-election, said it is part of the Democrat's intention to be seen as an «action governor»
who gets things done.
It is important that you hit the ground running and appear personable, trustworthy, friendly and someone
who gets things done.
«He's shown himself to be a governor
who gets things done, who can bridge the partisan divide.»
Speaking to reporters, Cuomo made it clear he's running on his record saying he's a pragmatic politician
who gets things done.
He had cemented an image of himself as the Cuomo
who got things done — not just gave memorable speeches — by recording high - profile victories legalizing same - sex marriage, capping property tax increases and tightening gun - control laws.
It's a clean, sparse room, which indicates high conscientiousness — somebody
who gets things done, thinks ahead, is focused.
Make the very most of the responsibilities you're given; aim to be known as much as someone who has great follow - through and
who gets things done with strong attention to detail as someone who works productively with others.
Noir cut with wisecracks, thriller leavened with slapstick: these stories of an L.A. guy named Dick whose fist starts to tingle whenever he encounters bad attitude and
who gets things done outside the strictures of the law made me laugh out loud.
He was the sort of guy
who got things done quietly, and did not trumpet his achievements.
Nicknamed the Dragon of Dojima, Kiryu is a legend in the Yakuza world, and he's known as a man
who gets things done.
«If you develop a reputation as someone
who gets things done, it will only help you down the road.»
He has «an inventive mind, and is the classic busy person
who gets things done».
Are you an «Admin
Who Gets Things Done» or perhaps a «Salesman Who Makes It Rain»?
Use action verbs instead of passive verbs to tell the reader that you're someone
who gets things done.
If you want to be seen as someone
who gets things done and has the support of their peers, take initiative and lead when you see the opportunity.
You will want every part of your resume to reinforce that you are an active worker
who gets things done.
Not exact matches
«Life is all about overcoming obstacles,» Will says, «and quite often you as an individual
who has to
get over those obstacles... but the truth is, you don't
do most
things in life on your own.
But investing time in
getting good at this and
getting people around you
who respond to it is the only way to
get time freed up to
do more valuable
things yourself.
If we want
things to
get better, the first step is to clearly understand the problems and then to start thinking about what we can
do to shut down the click - bait con artists, viral vultures, and other BS hucksters
who are clogging up the critical arteries of the Internet with their cheap tricks and phony features.
And some of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.)
who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers -
who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about
who's
doing what very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they have the people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually
get things right in the long run.
«The best way to make some progress on this... wasn't to go out and hire a consultant, as we often would have
done, but rather
get some of these people in
who are spending their lives developing these
things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day,» says Toronto Mayor John Tory.
Steve Buckley figured that out and thought the best way to make some progress on this, and I think he's right, wasn't to go out and hire a consultant as we often would have
done, but rather
get some of these people in from the DMZ and so on
who are spending their lives developing these
things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day.
Armstrong has a driver
who takes him to work every day, allowing him to
get things done throughout his hour - long commute.
As governor of the nation, Trump would need to surround himself with politically experienced people and be willing to work with both Democrats and Republicans
who hold different opinions and values than he
does in order to
get things done.
Men
who take control and
get things done are admired.
He is the one
who gets the people to
do the greatest
things.»
Managers complain about employees
who don't
get to work on time, can't
do simple math, can't run a register — or even worse, misfits
who lick taco shells, bathe in the utility sink or
do unspeakable
things to the nachos.
We are talking about being the kind of leader
who can sit down, engage and
get buy - in,
who can take the authority of the position and use it to work with others to
get things done.
«I always say one of the reasons I was chosen was I knew
who to go to in our organization to
get things done,» he says.
One of the unique
things I
do in this spirit is to
get in contact with people
who troll me with DMs or online comments.
That's according to Joel Smith, cofounder and CTO of email and web security company AppRiver,
who says a slew of affordable options exist for keeping a company's machines from «
getting owned» due to the dumb
things employees might be
doing while at work.
This annoyed Jobs,
who later told Isaacson: «The president is very smart, but he kept explaining to us reasons why
things can't
get done... It infuriates me.»
As process oriented as the new CEOs are, you
get the sense that one of the
things they don't love and aren't driving are the products (go look at the Apple Watch announcements and see
who demos the product).
Instead, many employees became confused about
who was responsible for what; as veteran staffer Rachel Murch told The New Republic, «No one knows how to
get things done anymore.»
«He's great at
getting [clients] to
do things, because you just immediately trust Dominic,» says Bob Felton, a semi-retired McKinsey director
who met Barton early in his career.