Sentences with phrase «'s talk about how»

The fact is, Clinton had a long preamble to her «not a natural politician» remark, talking about how it's important for her to fight for Americans and to change their lives.
Consider how much time politicians, educators and researchers spend talking about how to teach the next generation to be innovative.
«Maybe you came in talking about how independent and competitive you are when the company is specifically trying to become more collaborative.»
A Snap employee told the Times that the company was looking at ways to educate employees on financial management before the IPO, such as bringing in professors from Stanford to talk about how employees» lives can change after working for a company that goes public.
Robert Wills, CEO, and Anne Vinet, director of marketing, talk about how Airstart became one of Canada's Best Managed Companies
It's great to be customer - centric, and frankly, there have been a number of companies that have been chomping at the bit to talk about how customer - centric they are.
Denise talks about how one incident pushed her to make a name for herself.
Speaking as part of a panel discussion on the future of VR in Shenzhen, China, on Tuesday, Pao talked about how much work HTC and the other high - end VR purveyors have ahead of them in selling consumers on the technology.
Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider talks about how to feel confident when pitching, how to grab an audience's attention and keep it, and what he learned from Donald Trump about branding:
I also have heard many of them talk about how the money became a source of provision and security — a way to contribute to their family and community.
Kevin Cleary, president of Clif Bar, talks about how his company's mission - driven business model has led to success.
Whether you are on Facebook or Instagram daily, or you avoid those sites altogether, Stephanie Cartin, who is the co-founder of Socialfly, sat down with Jessica Abo to talk about how to use Facebook and Instagram to help your brand, and your bottom line.
And talking about how to put people on more equal economic footing can be challenging to reconcile with capitalist principles of private ownership and free markets.
The three women inside, Shelia Clark, Darlene Vives, and Janoi Frye, talk about how they're going to visit their men, who are locked up for either murder or attempted murder.
You can also think of this model similar to how Dan Sullivan of the Strategic Coach talks about how you need to spend most of your time doing the things you are best at and enjoy doing that you can also make money doing.
In the video, a treehouse employee talks about how he's able to participate more in childrearing because of having an extra day away from the office every week.
In his own memo, Allbritton opened by talking about how, «A decade ago, early in 2006, I made a decision to start a new newspaper focused on Capitol Hill.»
That fall, Moghadam had overheard the other cofounders talking about how the site wasn't doing as well as it could in search results for pop lyrics.
People just talk about how strong they are and how great they're doing.
Lots of people talk about the freedom and flexibility of working from home, but we seldom talk about how isolating it can be
CNN media analyst Brian Stelter, host of the show Reliable Sources, spent most of his broadcast on Sunday talking about how the media missed the boat on Trump, and how this was at least in part because of a certain snobbery on the part of mainstream media analysts and journalists.
She talked about how her webinars allow people in more places, with fewer resources, access to her more than ever.
Buyers can't stop talking about how much they love this wallet - friendly moisturizer.
At a small business, this might be as simple as starting a tradition of eating lunch together and talking about how work is progressing.
Blodget: You've talked about how in the current political climate in particular — the country's incredibly polarized, huge emotion on both sides.
When I spoke with Geddes last year, he talked about how there's a bright future for specialty and niche - oriented streaming services.
Ha Lam, co-founder of Vietnam - based Triip.me, talks about how the travel - platform connects travelers with local tour guides.
Offerpop's marketing head, Kevin Bobowski, talks about how he makes the most of his time in — and out — of the office.
The perennially popular sitcom legend talks about how to reinvent yourself in a fast - paced industry, learning from failure, and always having a backup plan.
Everyone talked about how Amy Adams and Jennifer Lawrence weren't paid as much as their male co-stars [in the movie American Hustle] and also how Angelina Jolie was called a «minimally talented spoiled brat» by producer Scott Rudin.
Anecdotally, you could see this bias come in to play if you hear one millennial homeowner talk about how they've achieved some degree of financial success due to their own hard work, and another millennial blame their inability to buy a home on a housing market that was destroyed before they got there.
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Founder of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams sits does with Entrepreneur Network partner Jen Hacker to talk about how she built her brand.
«Instead of people challenging it, they were sharing what they were learning — they were talking about how they liked it,» Robertson said.
I've been spending a lot of time lately talking about how fastest - growing startups should negotiate when they are trying to hire experienced, relatively senior talent (especially in the sales area) for their companies.
«And unless we do it on our own — unless people speak out and talk about how we can be better, and we can lift all boats versus just the 1 percent — We're in for a really bad time.
When she first started talking about how the school needed to become more diverse, she says, «I was surprised to find out the meme around Harvey Mudd was that we are a merit - based institution and bringing in more women or people of color would mean lowering our standards.»
When I read it I was early into my entrepreneurial career and it really talks about how to build a scalable business and how to leverage the idea of a lean methodology.
Lynn talks about how her company determines whether to sell her products online or in a retail store, explains where her company name came from and how businesses can benefit from attending industry related conferences and conventions.
«We would talk about how to make decisions about, like, store location,» says Spade.
Every time I hear people talk about how networking didn't work for them, I discover it's because they have never done a deep - dive on the relationship - building process relating to their networking.
In his recently released book If I Can, You Can: Transformation Made Easy, business coach David Zelman talks about how to communicate so that you are heard — and understood.
And make sure to meet up with your real friends IRL to talk about how great it feels to be done with Facebook, for real this time.
I believe you should keep compensation simple and spend more time talking about how to get the orders.
Amara founder Greg Connolly talks about how tiny changes in your brand strategy can ignite sales.
At venture capital firm First Round Capital's recent CEO Summit, Scott talked about how to make sure you're providing the right type of guidance to your team and being a good boss.
Talk about how that card ties in — that money comes out of your checking account, and in the case of bigger purchases, that you've planned and saved for that.
Bronco Wine founder Fred Franzia talks about how he started selling bottles of «Two - buck Chuck» to Trader Joe's.
Easterbrook also talked about how promotions can be helpful, which is often a popular strategy to boost traffic at fast - food chains like McDonald's.
I ended up sharing that insight with Sheryl — talking about how when Dave died of a cardiac arrhythmia that could have happened when he was driving their children.
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