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Joseph Wise Quotes

«Through informal discussions two or three months ago, I thought it was premature with all the work I was doing in Christina and it didn't feel right,»
Author: Joseph Wise
«For us, this is heartbreaking,»
Author: Joseph Wise
«[He's got strong core values, and he rarely strays from them. He's also great at winning others over, has a powerful drive to be recognized and is a master arranger.] Basically, I'm a juggler, ... I can put many factors in order, aligning people, processes and money.»
Author: Joseph Wise
«[Knowing what everyone is good at helps him hire, promote, and assemble teams in the 74-person firm far more effectively-and helps him to work better, too.] It's pretty liberating when you can say, 'This is not something I do well,' ... Then you can get a team around you of people who can make sure you don't do that.»
Author: Joseph Wise
«Basically, I'm a juggler. I can put many factors in order, aligning people, processes and money.»
Author: Joseph Wise
«It's well worth it, ... No one brings everything to the table. This really helps us cut to the chase [and see] how an applicant or team member is wired.»
Author: Joseph Wise
«It's well worth it. No one brings everything to the table. This really helps us cut to the chase [and see] how an applicant or team member is wired.»
Author: Joseph Wise