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en Proposed new laws do away with all of that and instead look at the responsibility of senior management as a whole.

en Despite federal laws and requirement, the CIO is not a member of the senior management team with authority to strategically manage department-wide technology assets and programs.

en If you're on the management track, the right answer is to say you aspire to senior management because of your big-picture vision and drive to make it happen. If you are not yet in management, you need to say that one day you plan to take on that type of role.

en My senior year, about a month before graduation, I met [my future wife] on a blind date, ... I was the worst kind of agnostic back then, an obnoxious one and thinking I knew all the answers. She was a freshman and I was a senior. So in a lull in the conversation, she pulled out the Four Spiritual Laws and said, 'I have something to share with you. God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life.' I looked back at her and said, 'You're kidding.' She said, 'No, I'm very serious. Can I continue?' And she took me through the Four Spiritual Laws, which she had been trained to do at Campus Crusade.

en It is very easy, if you do not carry responsibility, to criticize a decision taken by those who have that responsibility, namely the Chief Constable and his senior officers here,

en I am ready because I think I missed that responsibility by being out my senior year in high school. I am one of the loudest ones out on the field and there's a lot of responsibility on me and Jamie [Komar].

en They needed a very senior engineer who could knock heads together when disputes arose and had backing from senior management. Steve is really tailor-made for the job.

en J&J needs Guidant's deep middle-management bench and the cooperation of senior management. His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness. J&J needs Guidant's deep middle-management bench and the cooperation of senior management.

en I would love to have more women in management. It's been tough getting to that point. Not only finding people who are willing to step up to management, but also people who are qualified and have the background and education to do it. We've had a number of women in senior management positions, and two of them burned out.

en When you get to be a senior, a certain amount of responsibility falls on your shoulders, like all of it. Everything that happens on our team, you're responsible for it and you can't not take responsibility for it just because you're not playing. ... I think (Turner) understands that now and she was really different the last couple of days in practice.

en People are afraid. We don't know what will happen with the laws being proposed, but some are harsh.

en When the governor proposed these new laws, she made it clear that we want to know that sex offenders are nowhere near our children.

en That's management's responsibility. It shouldn't take this to get a management change.

en That's what our problem is. We haven't had anyone step up and take the initiative to assume the responsibility for the management of that type of thing. The water board has agreed to take on the responsibility, but it will be costly. We're just in that process of trying to get an aquifer manager to do that.

en The proposed Englewood apartments is certainly going to help our senior housing market.


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