He is an opportunist
who learns from his mistakes.
Helsinki About Blog The good DBA is one
who learns from his mistakes, the best DBA is one who learns from other DBA's mistakes.
We read and discuss books about characters
who learn from their mistakes.
You can divide people into two categories:
those who learn from their mistakes and those who don't.
However, those humans who try, the few
who learn from their mistakes, those who study the pulse of the weather world every day, those who read the science at Real Climate, those who try, are better than a coin!
Helsinki About Blog The good DBA is one
who learns from his mistakes, the best DBA is one who learns from other DBA's mistakes.
Because that's the ideal kind of employee — one
who learns from their mistakes.
Helsinki About Blog The good DBA is one
who learns from his mistakes, the best DBA is one who learns from other DBA's mistakes.
Not exact matches
For example, Jim Sheward, the CEO of the Internet - consulting company Fiberlink wants a staff with integrity so he asks interviewees about their biggest career
mistake to date and looks for reflective individuals
who have
learned from their errors.
Being able to come to terms with
who we are, where we have come
from, our
mistakes and what we have
learned by making them, and being able to talk about all of this openly is very therapeutic.
Instead of starting
from scratch,
learn from the journeys and
mistakes of others
who have already taken the path you're embarking on.
Learn from superstars
who made big
mistakes so you finish ahead of the game.
In 2014, Chaudhry says, MOOCs will come of age, thanks to new entrants
who have
learned from their predecessors»
mistakes and figured out how to make students stick with a course.
The best PM's I know are those
who have
learned valuable lessons
from their past
mistakes and failures, enabling them to avoid potential pitfalls in the projects they manage.
«What we noticed was that Cali cartel had
learned from the Medellin cartel not to make those types of
mistakes,» Javier Peña, a US Drug Enforcement Administration agent
who worked on both the Escobar and the Cali cartel cases, said on The Cipher Brief podcast.
If you don't have experience with hardware manufacturing, then make sure you find somebody
who does, and
learn from their knowledge and their
mistakes.»
A young entrepreneur
who has dusted himself off and started again,
learning from his
mistakes, has proven he has what it takes.
Reinforce the value of experimentation and risk taking by rewarding those
who «fail fast» and are open to
learning from their
mistakes
Since those
who fail to
learn from their historic drama's
mistakes are doomed to repeat them, we've collected five key management lessons that stand the test of any era.
And, most important for those
who intend on starting their own contracting business, understanding and
learning from your past
mistakes will make you a better teacher of new employees; the result will be that your business is more productive, successful and profitable.
When a civilization is destroyed by hubris, those
who are left behind are forced to rebuild society, this time
learning from our past
mistakes.
If you are just starting your small business, one way to avoid common
mistakes and increase your chances of success is by
learning from those
who came before you.
This is the fun part — where just like the famous entrepreneurs you follow on the internet, you'll get to prove to yourself, and those
who know you, that you can
learn from mistakes and turn even the most dismal failures into a new opportunity.
A salesperson
who follows this tip
from leading sales motivational speakers will make
mistakes,
learn from them, and become more successful than the one
who sits around waiting for the perfect day to begin.
By always stepping in to financially help out an adult child
who makes financial
mistakes, you prevent them
from learning to solve problems,
from learning that there are consequences to bad financial decisions, and
from learning to take responsibility.
«The big difference between those
who are successful and those
who are not is that successful people
learn from their
mistakes and the
mistakes of others» Sir John Templeton
This not to say that the Western world doesn't have its own history of social upheaval, but at least we have
learned from our past
mistakes and
learned (for the most part) that killing anyone
who goes to a different church is not the way to solve our problems.
We can
learn from these past
mistakes, and in a spirit of deep humility and penitence before our God acknowledge the guilt of past generations which clings to us
who strive today to bear the joyous message of Christ.
We should be thankful for God calling out Abraham and the Jews
who diligently recorded everything the good the bad and the very ugly things about themselves, we should be grateful for their honesty, it's a great pity that the rest of the world did not take their lead and
learn from their horrendous
mistakes.
as you
learn from past
mistakes then he should be fine im not saying im rooting for rosier to start cuz im not, personally I want Perry, but if rosier ends up being thee best of the three then so be it, its all about growth at the end of the day, im not putting money on it for rosier to lead us to a natty but lets see what happens come fall camp if rosier earned it or it not,
who's knows thats all im saying lol
This is a manager
who refuses to
learn from his past
mistakes and strengthen the team when he can, and now Welbeck, Wilshire, Rosicky are out until December, but we have Flamini on the bench.
But I guess something's never change, Wenger loves last second buys.why doesn't he
learn from his
mistakes??? Why he doesn't spend the damn money???
who is he saving it for??? we fans deserve more
1) Too many acute subtle and overcomplicated passing when unnecessary 2) Too many average players
who are unable to deal with said passing above 3) No defensive training 4) No leadership 5) No change of tactics during the game 6) Too much managerial faith in bringing through average / inadequate players 7) Not
learning from the same defensive
mistakes 8) No quality CB 9) No quality DM
A fool is certainly one
who never
learns from his
mistakes.
The only thing most people remember is his less than successful 2013, but he has shown to be the kind of person
who not only admits his
mistakes (being out of shape), but
learns from them, and works to get better.
People
who don't own there
mistakes are much less likely to
learn from them and become better as result of their
mistakes.
For someone
who has been around for more than twenty years, the Frenchman does not seem to have
learned from his
mistakes and continues to make the same old excuses.
Who is going to cover the D??? Bould???? What the F*ck is wrong with you???? How can you be so F*cking stupid, WHy so much hubris, so much unnecessary pride, Why do nt you f*cking ever
learn from your own f*cking past
mistakes?????
get wanyama, le coq can
learn from.the 21yo very experiennce and world class player
who makes no
mistakes and can fly
from one end to another providing endless tackles and interceptions
Last year we took some beating because of our exposed weakness in the midfield area.You could think a clever or wise man would
learn from his
mistakes, after all we struggled to finish fourth., no we started back the season with the same agravated old ler slower legs weaknesses.How do you call someone
who don t
learn from his
mistakes... a rich old....
But though we still love arsenal some things about this club baffle me a lot the way peeps live their lives in denial.There are some players
who are not supposed to be starting and should have been sold but some way somehow they still get game time.Its like continuing to make the same
mistakes and expect to progress in life.It is a fact that this club will not move forward until it
learns from its
mistakes as that is the right way in life.What a shame one wonders when all this will stop.We need to renew our mind for a change.The mentality in the club is terrible but i know
who will save us.
He made a huge
mistake vs Roma, perhaps he has
learnt and hence the rotation, you can still say he priorities a smaller trophy to the cl, I mean we all heard shit about this squad, few believed in a cl title but he proved otherwise only to kill our hopes with stubbornness, at least he made many remember
who we have and what can be done, so stop the hate and complaints, the board is not pleased with our football either but they know
who they signed, let them sign better players next season and see if ev can be stubborn, soon he will be forced to use dembele more, the pressure
from the board will come, for now it is what it is and if he starts paulinho and gomes he simply used 2/3 of his options for the double pivot role (we all know we can not play 433, it's madness) let us stop complaining and exercise patience.
Tottenham have a young team
who will
learn from their
mistakes over the last few games.
Is he a retard
who can't
learn from mistakes?
But don't expect to hear any negative talk
from Richardson,
who is determined to
learn from the
mistakes of his eight free - agent teammates last season
who, Richardson says, sabotaged themselves — and the team — by fretting too much about securing new deals.
Well, I support Arsenal to the fullest maximum and it's normal to lose a match or a couple of matches BUT I don't and will not embrace 14 years of failure and I'm against a particular being
who can't
learn from his past
mistakes.
I am happy that we got Xhaka deal done early and I hope Gazidis has
learnt from his
mistakes in the past, we all know Wenger is not a transfer wizard so lets demand the guy
who does transfers to be that wizard we need.
Having Giroud in your team is like having dial up internet in 2015 (my apologies to anyone
who still has, but it gets better as soon as you upgrade) and in case you're wondering how the analogy links to what I was saying overall in terms of ambition its simple, much like dial - up, Giroud functions at a limited capacity if you need to send an email its good (Score a goal), wanting to stream a movie is a stretch to far (Giroud doesn't win titles) and if, at the end of the day, showing ambition is showing an intent of doing better than before, taking risks and
learning from your
mistakes, and how not to repeat them again.
«
Learn from your
mistakes»... Any sixty five year old on eight million a year
who needs that kind of advice should know it «s time to quit.
But he is a young keeper and will
learn from his
mistakes, what the howler showed is the need for a Tony Adams like centre half, someone
who will marshal the back four and get them properly organised at set pieces, something which was horribly lacking yesterday.