I used to LOVE Katie back in the day. She seemed more calculating and grounded than beta. The quieter one that was the moral compass.
I used to LOVE Katie back in the day. She seemed more calculating and grounded than beta. The quieter one that was the moral compass.
Thankfully, both polar regions are exporting large amounts of ice, or ice cold water, into the oceans in an attempt to cool things down. We just need to be patient.
Wow, polar bears refuse to move OR change? Can’t believe they would be so closed minded. Sad!
Good to know all the hours I watched Bar Rescue will not go to waste.
I can think about the strategy to my future all day. Almost to a flaw. Same with learning. It’ll be fun to see how everything works out, one way or another.
It takes maturity and self-reflection to realize you’re the smartest in the room...it’s another story of courage to find the next room! Find a mentor and pay attention...either with ping pong, class, or a business project. There’s always something to learn as long as you’re looking to challenge yourself.
Thank you, GuyRadDudeMan. I truly appreciate your thorough and insightful responses.
I follow HBR pretty closely (subscribed) and I do agree with that trend. There is certainly going to be a gap technical and leadership knowledge within most industry in the coming years. I’ve taken this to heart and am starting to gear up for business school applications next year.
Great point. Once trust is lost, the subordinates transition to the ‘I have to’, instead of the ‘I get to’ mentality towards work. It’s a tad cliche, but you get more value from employees when they are invested in their work and their leaders goals.
My initial reaction to this survey is how the CFO’s see themselves, or saw themselves, as they were ‘climbing the ladder’. There’s a certain level of bias when look at yourself with rose colored glasses.
I could not have logged on any faster when I got home to check this out. A little underwhelmed but quite pleased.
Haha, yes! My grandma offered to pay for part of it while I’m drowning in debt from ‘real’ schools. Oh, well.
Right, the study says this is pretty unique to the area observed.
For fear of incurring your wrath (again :))...it’s not one of the classic ‘for-profits’ it’s a tiny religious school in the mountains.
Is Canada more apt than the American public to apply facts towards policies? Also, mitigation strategies cost money and aren’t done unless regulatory authorities deem it necessary. Also, revising is a pain in terms of risk assessments. Is this study enough to tweak occurrence and severity?
I’m not sure. I know it’s not accredited and my family calls it college. Embarrassingly pedantic on my part... :(
My cousin is at ‘college’ in northern georgia. My aunt keeps asking for prayers for rain and his safety.
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
I wish I gave this game more of a shot. It was truly my first experience with an RPG. I was completely overwhelmed and had no idea what to do. Sounds like I missed out!
As a fellow ‘sad dolphins fan’ I can agree. Although, watching Sunday’s game, I pretended that Tannehill’s inner monologue was on par with the recent Biden post-election memes. Gase being Obama, of course, and Trump being whoever the Dolphins SHOULD reach for in the draft. I stress should because Tannehill will do…