The behavioral view assumes that employees usually know what they need to do to perform well, and HR should remove any barriers to people doing so.
Or being asked to perform duties that have nothing to do with the enterprise at hand, like the Washington, D.
It's one thing to do all the talking now, but as soon as you have the helmet on, you simply want to perform and do your best.
It now falls to him to do just that by announcing forthwith that Aegis ships are authorized to perform this function and will be swiftly equipped with improved capabilities to do so.
Finally for the curious, some leading indicators - to use the techie term - do seem to perform reasonably well, though less usefully than might first appear.
Once a prospect knows what to do and is willing to perform the action that leads to a conversion, the process flow is initiated.
In return, we have a moral obligation to only perform procedures that we are fully qualified to do.
This means that if you want to integrate your system with other systems, like your website or accounting database or if you want to perform complex customizations (and have the expertise to do so) you can dig into the entrails of SugarCRM to make it do exactly what you want it to do.
So what are companies that still need to have drivers, in trucks, driving from customer A to customer B to customer C to deliver and install products, perform routine service or repair equipment supposed to do about rising fuel costs?
Animals that help people with psychological problems are considered service animals if they are " individually trained to do work or perform tasks, " such as alerting someone with mental illness when it's time to take medication, according to the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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To solve these types of Turing tests, someone will just deconstruct the steps required and program a bot to recognize what it needs to do and perform whatever inputs are required.
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The subsequent report, "Outsiders and Insiders", concluded that the senior civil service "should take appropriate measures to reduce its reliance on external recruitment, not least because outside appointees do not appear to perform better than career civil servants - despite being paid more".
"They were given insufficient resources to do the work, they were told to perform the work against an unrealistic deadline, and they were told frankly that money was no object: 'Get it done however you can get it done, ' " Schooner says.
Over the past half-decade luxury brands have managed to do what more basic brands have failed to do: have their brands actively perform as surrogates for added value.
"Just in the same way that my conscience would not allow me to perform an abortion, I wouldn't ask another colleague to do that, " she said.
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Almost all money managers do not perform up to the benchmark standards they have established for themselves.
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To do that however, we've got to perform well in the group stage.
Because firms that pay dividends tend to see more value in shipping cash to shareholders rather than reinvesting profits, high-dividend stocks tend to perform best when value stocks do.
Now two World Cup players, we lost Gerard before the tournament, a really top-notch outstanding world-class player, you need your world-class players to perform, so yes we do need that type of player, we need this leadership quality.
In a recent article, Joseph Turian observes that crowdsourced labor is already being used by many companies to analyze and code retail-store surveillance footage for customer visitation patterns, or by ad and marketing agencies to perform granular sentiment analysis and do keyword research, writing, editing and tagging images.
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Under this last, worst-case scenario, other pollinators would have to be found to perform the work that honeybees now do.
"Failure to do so will irreversibly undermine the NSA and its ability to perform in a transformed global information technology arena, " said the Committee.
Tech support personnel might have to go desk to desk to do fixes, or perform maintenance on e-mail servers that have become clogged with virus-generated messages.
It's really about the next 12 months and getting this team to perform well in New Zealand, do a good job for Wales and earn some respect in terms of performing well in the World Cup.
Today, 22% of employees say that they have used a non-IT-provisioned service over the Web to perform their job function not to update their Facebook accounts, but to do real work.
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So I'm settled in knowing what I need to do but I am always aware that I need to continue to perform well.
For this reason, commodities tend to perform well in this environment as they preserve purchasing power, as do equities, as companies have the ability to raise prices.
Designed to perform just one function, these chips do it faster and are less expensive than their all-purpose brethren.
Sadly, we can have no confidence at all in results which do not perform these standard tests to exclude that chance element.
The return of his salary should remind us that we do indeed pay him to perform a function, one that he expands with every chummy photo op.
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