Sentences with phrase «thinking big means»

As Hays CEO Alistair Cox states in one of his blogs: «Thinking big means breaking out of silos».

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«We know that great brands aren't built in a day and certainly the business is bigger than we anticipated but that just means that we have to now push ourselves to really think bigger than we had ever thought in the beginning,» Krim told Business Insider.
If he's saying that, that means this could be bigger than I thought,»» Hamilton says.
The Vision Fund is quickly becoming known for pushing entrepreneurs to think bigger, whether that means expanding into new markets or hiring rapidly to beat the competition.
If we go back to determining what success means, some people think the answer is obvious: Flashy cars, big homes, a public profile... but that's not how I define success.
«I mean, it's a really big deal, and in terms of the war I think the thing that's important is, you know, in the comic books it's kind of over relatively quickly.
It has long equaled thinking about clothes as high - performance gear, but recently it's taken on a big new meaning.
Change Number 6 is that Starting a Company means you no longer Act Like A Big Company Since the turn of the century, there's been a radical shift in how startups thought of themselves.
For me, it means thinking about unique ways to help solve some of society's biggest problems, with the courage to not always have the right answer the first time.
Vlieghe told the committee: «I'm never confident of any forecast, and I think the big thing that we risk missing here is that every time there is what we call a forecast error — which means the outturn is different from the central projection — to think that «Well if only we'd had a better model we wouldn't have made that forecast error.»
Being great at one thing doesn't mean you're great at all things «One of the big lessons is that when things are going really well, you can be lured into thinking that everything's easier than it is.
I think that means it will be a big year for Chinese companies doing overseas deals.»
For him, that means dedicating time to doing things that he cares about — liking dropping his kids off at school, watching shows with them at the end of the day, and carving out time in the day to exercise and think about the big picture.
I think that means it's not the time to abandon stocks, but it's also not the time to take big bets the way you might early in the cycle.»
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But today, big data is allowing us to ask questions we never thought to ask when it comes to the question of what it means to be healthy.
The BIS thinks so — which means the next recession may not only be close, but could be bigger than usual and come with a difficult recovery.
With traffic down 7 % to 10 % every month for the full quarter, I mean I know you guys explained some of your thoughts as to why, but that's a really big decline.
Favourable attributes associated with boutiques include: 1: Managers who think independently 2: A lack of benchmark - hugging 3: A reasonable, incentive - based remuneration 4: Less run by committee, meaning decisions can be made quickly 5: Less bureaucracy and company politics to deal with than at big firms 6: Higher level of employee ownership and investment in own funds, aligning employee and client interests 7: Lower staff turnover
This could mean that there is a bigger glut that thought and they are worried — Oil surges!
This could mean that there is a bigger glut that thought and they are worried (watch for $ 35?)
There's still no risk sharing in terms of banks in Europe so that means that not only is there not a common deposit guarantee in Europe, but I do think that if any country that has a big bank that really needs to be wound down.
I am not the most religious of people, but I do believe in God, and Jesus... but many people seem to forget that God's SON sacrificied himself for our sins... in my book, a SON is part of a FAMILY... God put us on this earth to be of free will and to make our own way... Love being the biggest part of that way... we love God and we love Jesus... but we are also all part of his FAMILY... He made us all to be part of a unit that has hope and faith and love... we were meant to procreate... so what does it matter if a person who is dying does not automatically think of God, but of their loved ones?
The kindergarten logic of the believer that those who accept big bang as the furthest back we can go in this iteration of the Universe means they think «something can't come from nothing» is as much a misrepresentation of Hawkins» view of the cosmos as your articulation of his view of pansp.ermia was.
When I was 15, I «gave my life to Christ» — not in a church, but alone, in my room, after months of reading and thinking and looking for purpose and meaning and direction and something bigger than the depressing and lonely life I seemed to be stuck with — and I expected to find those things.
«It's a big ask to invite white folks to think differently about what safety means.
@islamistheanswer, Sure, while the poster seems to think that «parting» means the Big Bang, to me it seems silly to think that the Big Bang would come after heaven and already exist and likely was just and rationalization of where land came from, i.e. splitting the oceans from the sky.
These here are Christ's own words: But it seems that so many don't think much about what they mean, because they rather seek to get their faces on the big screen, loving the flattery and cheering of the ungodly... They have their reward!
I always get a big kick out of «free speech» sloganeers who think «free speech» means they are somehow immune from the consequences of what they say.
It'd be nice for my ego to think that my life means anything to anyone else, especially someone big and powerful and important, but I can live quite happily without it.
The Tea Partiers tend to think that Big Government — not capitalism — is the cause, And so they are, in the Porcher view, insufficiently attentive to the economies of scale that allow WalMart to triumph over widespread personal ownership of «the means of production.»
This BIG THINK post is meant to be yet another ad for the Berry Conference this Thursday and Friday, featuring the wisdom of Jim Capretta.
(Now, I think they meant that we weren't as loud or communicative as they would like, they prefer a big show of emotion and we weren't very good at that kind of thing, you see.
When things don't work out like we thought they would, it doesn't mean God doesn't care, it just means He has a bigger plan than we can see.
Mr Cooper told Premier: «All adverts are designed to sell things - big businesses have got their target markets - but I also think they could reference more of the real meaning of Christmas [and] actually do some homework.»
Some may not think this is a big deal, but when you have people who want to seek God, and they see this faith that has so many scandals and rules imposed upon it, it can mean the difference between someone who finds God, and someone who exhausts themselves trying with disappointment.
The anger stems from mortal humans putting on big funny hats and pretending to know what I REALLY think and what I REALLY mean.
I actually think a BIG problem with this whole discussion (and where most of the negative comments are coming from) is that we are all using the word «inspiration» but we mean different things by it...
Anyhow rather take this short journey to death thinking I know the big man than to die and be nothing but dust (my spirit not the body, it will be dust) It gives life meaning if you die and you become nothing then it don't matter anyway.
I can't think of a specific «tough question» at the moment, but when I used that phrase, what I really meant was that I now believe God is big enough to handle me or anyone else doubting (or simply not believing in) him.
That doesn't mean I think I'm better than you - it means truth is absolute and not subjective - and wish you all believed that and I'd love to help you with that and then baptize all of you (with a big smile).»
I really think it's this joining of the Kingdom mission, and kind of merging our life and our story with the big story that God is writing — that's where we find our deepest purpose and meaning in life.
As these grew, I created a pretty big audience and that meant by the time we came to create a product we had an existing customer base that stockists thought would be excited by what we made.
You'd probably think this means I'm not a big sandwich eater, but you would be dead wrong.
With football season coming to a close, it's time to start thinking about big game food, and in my house that almost always means something made with buffalo sauce.
Just when I think being an adult means doing what I want, when I want, how I want, that big ole» RESPONSIBILITY comes knocking.
This means extending thought processes that will enable operational capabilities to happen through cloud, mobile or even big data applications.
I think this is a reason for USA producers to make wine which is sea aged in tanks http://www.seaagedwine.com do this this will mean bigger sales for USA wine producers in the USA.
One little thing — I the post you said you didn't want a big cake so you made is as a 9 × 13, I think you probably meant 9 × 5 because in the recipe card you put 9 × 5.
Even if Wenger makes a big bid for a big name player and is unsuccessful it would show the players currently in north London that he means business, don't you think?
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