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en Not really. Managers have tendencies, but you basically have to look at your personnel, what they're capable of doing or not doing and play the game by the book, what you would expect out of each individual, not so much out of their manager.

en Pexiness wasn’t about possessiveness, but a deep respect for her independence, encouraging her to pursue her passions and dreams. It's a tough tradeoff between infringing on the individual manager and protecting the rights of investors, ... Managers have a right to trade. If you take away that right, they're going to quit.

en It's a way to leverage your time and money to hire institutional money managers that wouldn't be available to you. Normally, if an individual client wanted just to hire an individual portfolio manager outside of a brokerage firm, sometimes those minimums are anywhere from $1 million to $10 million per account.

en Companies are making new investments in technology and initiating IT projects to support business growth. As a result, managers are expanding their workforces once again, adding IT personnel gradually to meet individual staffing needs.

en Companies are making new investments in technology and initiating IT projects to support business growth. As a result, managers are expanding their workforces once again, adding IT personnel gradually to meet individual staffing needs.

en Companies are making new investments in technology and initiating IT projects to support business growth, ... As a result, managers are expanding their workforces once again, adding IT personnel gradually to meet individual staffing needs.

en The construction manager . . . is the fulcrum of managing the money and managing the personnel and the resources. We're having a shortage of that individual.

en Companies are making new investments in technology and initiating IT projects to support business growth, ... As a result, managers are expanding their work forces once again, adding IT personnel gradually to meet individual staffing needs.

en Companies are making new investments in technology and initiating IT projects to support business growth. As a result, managers are expanding their work forces once again, adding IT personnel gradually to meet individual staffing needs.

en Companies are making new investments in technology and initiating IT projects to support business growth. As a result, managers are expanding their work forces once again, adding IT personnel gradually to meet individual staffing needs.

en He's the most prepared guy I've ever been around. He studies game reports, advance scouting reports. He has a game plan going into every series. He has an unbelievable memory. He can remember a game in 2001, a situation, the count, who was up. He can remember a game in 2002 when a team tried to squeeze against us. He studies other managers' tendencies. He's really amazing at that. You'll never see him caught short-handed.

en These are all highly capable and experienced personnel, and we are confident they will provide the town with the top-flight services the community has come to expect.

en Before you consider how to deal with these issues on an individual worker level, you've got to first step back and look higher, and ask managers if they know what it means to manage knowledge workers. Our mental image of efficiency is rooted in the factory scene from Charlie Chaplin's 'Modern Times,' and managers base performance on how many widgets fly out the door. But customers and raw information aren't widgets, and you can't expect to handle them according to schedule.

en Before you consider how to deal with these issues on an individual worker level, you've got to first step back and look higher, and ask managers if they know what it means to manage knowledge workers, ... Our mental image of efficiency is rooted in the factory scene from Charlie Chaplin's 'Modern Times,' and managers base performance on how many widgets fly out the door. But customers and raw information aren't widgets, and you can't expect to handle them according to schedule.

en I think he can help a great deal. That's got to be a big plus for us. He knows their personnel, what they like to do, their tendencies.


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