Sentences with phrase «young business colleagues»

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As a young entrepreneur myself, I have experienced too many times when female colleagues failed to dish it to me straight when I consulted them about my business ideas or when they kept blunt feedback hidden behind a smile.
Another way we will illustrate our support for our colleagues in municipal chambers and their members is to investigate how we might extend our four unique Signature Programs to chambers throughout Greater Vancouver, including our Leaders of Tomorrow mentorship program for post-secondary students, our Company of Young Professionals, our Small Business Council, and our Women's Leadership Circle.
From delivering on the Access to Credit Bills last year — that have led to Nigerian lenders pushing out more loans to the SMEs; to the passage of the #NotTooYoungToRun Bill, during the National Assembly's #ConstitutionalReview exercise, to Saraki and his colleagues in the National Assembly, the inclusion of more young people in Nigeria's business and political spaces is a priority.
He spent the day with some distinguished young Ghanaian entrepreneurs who have set up their own businesses and employed their colleagues.
A friend in the legal profession shares stories of a boss telling women associates not to mess up their career prospects by getting pregnant; a friend in medicine tells a story of a doctor saying, in an aside, that a young Hispanic girl should have graduated from high school instead of «having a litter»; a friend in business shares a story of colleagues mixing up the name of two African American associates, then saying «Well, they're basically the same person.»
Many employers are thrilled to carve out special arrangements for their older workers, perhaps keeping them on part - time so their younger colleagues can benefit from their experience and knowledge of the business.
Whether in a legal or business setting, young professionals should have a singular workplace objective: impressing their clients, colleagues and supervisors.
Those young enough to, as yet, not had an opportunity to acquire any sort of business acumen at all, don't realize the danger they themselves are in, the danger to the public and or to colleagues; they sometimes don't accept an offer of help (otherwise referred to as constructive criticism),
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