The quickest solution is to bring someone in who is knowledgeable about how to get everyone on the same page in regards to communicating where there are realistic expectations and assumptions, not judgments and old school thinking.
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One is to bring in someone at the back and the other option is to keep working with the young players we have.
We found that we needed to bring in someone who was more process oriented who could develop new product roadmaps and build teams.
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Yet Jones would not be pressed on whether it was someone elsewhere within the region's structure who had money and influence to bring someone like Carter in.
The state's high court now says, in effect, that if a candidate is behind in the polls, party pols can shove him out at the last minute and bring in someone else.
Most importantly, will the new owner allow Don Mattingly to continue to grow and mature as a manager or will they look to bring in someone who fits their vision for the Dodgers?
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Sadly, the investors did not understand what made the company what it was, and chose to bring in someone with the misguided notion that where he came from had been better, so now he would compete directly with his old company, by trying to turn the culture of this one into that one.
It's the kind of thing an elementary school teacher would do -- give the gifts early, let the joyful anticipation build, bring out the kid in someone else.
But he decided to bring in as his deputy someone from his previous office and hired one auditor from the Financial Supervisory Commission.
Hopefully this plan will defray some carp costs, bring in some jobs and earn someone a bit of profit.
"He'd have to bring in an equal partner, someone who knows the new NFL, who could market and generate revenues, " says Ganis.
Normally, in these embarrassing circumstances, someone senior would resign from the board, to bring about a structural improvement in the relationship with the owners.
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His confidence won't be dented and he is someone who will bring more to the party in terms of team spirit and everything else.
But someone had been "irresponsible" to bring her in to the studio, he added.
Because the Supreme Court wisely understood that the Founders, in codifying these important rights, never intended them to be used to bring harm to the people in that theater when someone stupidly decides that it would be amusing or meet some perverse objective by causing a panic.
It was meant to cause excitement about her journey and bring in donations, but it was also used by someone with malicious motives.
It recalled the uncomfortable moment in 2005 when Chris Rock - again, someone hired to bring an edge to proceedings - was upbraided by Sean Penn for making fun of Jude Law.
Writers are always going to need someone to advise them and advocate on their behalf if they want to bring their work to a larger readership in a monetized way.
"I think having someone who had a life outside the Church in business, who understands difficult, complicated issues, will bring a great breath of fresh air to the Church of England, " he said.
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