It's critical for companies in old - school industries to ditch the «we've
always done things this way» mindset and begin listening to what consumers want — nay, expect — and that's a personalized dig...
I've
always done things the way I wanted to do them.
The result, however, is that some leaders become very accustomed to
always doing things their way.
«We have
always done things this way».
Just Accept that our club have
always done things the way FOOTBALL has started out.
«Sometimes you have to wait to publish until the consortium is ready, and you can't
always do things the way you want to.
Not exact matches
Carl says the answer is because of three reasons: we don't believe simple will work, we equate simple with easy, and we like the
way we
always do things.
However, some HR departments still cling to outdated processes, arguing that it's the
way they've
always done things.
Just because the number of women in technology - related fields has
always been dramatically lower than that of men doesn't mean that
things will stay that
way.
The second time I sat in their meeting, I realized that Sue asks the same questions at each meeting, and to each rep.
Doing things the
way we
always have
done them leads to forecast meetings becoming a waste of time.
These many decades later, I'm now a heart surgeon myself who has
always looked toward better and faster
ways to
do things, believing that if the good ideas percolating in the medical community could only become real products, they could improve and even save lives.
There are
always ways to
do things better.
This brings the reality of life in the 21st century into sharp relief, which is a good
thing — even if it doesn't
always feel that
way while it is happening.
Instead, he advises,
always be looking for
ways to
do things better.
Sometimes the most creative aspect of an idea — and the key to its ultimate success — isn't how radically different it is from the
way we've
always done things, but how much it's the same.
From very early on, I was
always iterating new ideas and new
ways to
do things.»
Overkill is a real issue and customers are very sensitive to changes in the
ways you've
always done things.
Just because
things have «
always» been
done a certain
way,
does not mean they should continue to be
done that
way.
«But in another sense, we are
doing the same
thing we have
always been
doing — that is, thinking about the customer and what the customer wants, and then building financial services in a
way that actually responds to customer demands, which I think is not the
way the old guard has
done things.»
If you are asked to
do things in a certain
way,
do it that
way, even if it's something you have
always done a different
way.
But one
thing the Terminator franchise has shown is that whatever people
do to fight the future, robots
always have a
way of saying, «I'll be back.»
When there's a systemic problem within an organization — for example, when the
way you've
always done things no longer makes sense — the quicker you can elevate it to a person with the power to make a change, the better.
The right questions will
always lead to better
ways of getting
things done and lead you to where you desire to be.
The answer, of course, is that it's
always a good
thing to get the most out of your content and repurposing content is a great
way to
do so.
«I've
always believed in new materials that can change the
way we
do things.
Jeff Bezos has
always done things his own
way, whether he's ignoring Wall Street's pleas for consistent earnings growth or requiring his top people to construct artfully written missives or launching seemingly disparate businesses — all at razor - thin margins.
So I understand that at times we can be in conflict, hopefully that won't
always be the case, but we should also look to the International Space Station as an example of
things that we can
do together in a positive
way.
There's a reason «that's the
way we've
always done it» is one of the worst
things to hear in a work setting.
«The only
thing that will get you fired here,» Plank said, «is to say, «But, that's the
way we've
always done it.»»
It's easy to
do the
things you've
always done and
do them the
way you've
always done them.
For example, when it comes to process improvements, the company is
always looking to change its processes if someone comes up with a better
way to get
things done.
While it's not
always be the easiest
thing to
do, there are
ways you can more effectively get the most out of your day.
It doesn't
always work out this
way but this gives you a nice idea about how
things have played out historically.
My students at Peking University, for example, are extremely supportive and think very differently about what I
do, and I think I have convinced them that as future policymakers, especially in finance and central banking, rather than join the hype that has
always accompanied every growth miracle it is their responsibility to be focus on risks and on all the
ways things can go wrong.
«Planned markets are sick markets, markets that are
always in crisis, because their most - important social function — facilitating selection between competing pools of capital on the basis of what
way of
doing things in the real world works best in practice, distinguishing between real capital formers and fools — has been disrupted by the planner's clumsy interference.
I would tell someone just starting their career here at Franklin Templeton that they should not be afraid to contribute ideas, challenge the
way that
things are
done, or speak up as I have found that colleagues and leaders are
always open to hearing what you have to say and will act upon ideas if they feel as though it would be beneficial.
JPL alleged that Coppedge «was seen as stubborn, unwilling to listen and
always having to
do things his
way, which frustrated project members and resulted in errors.»
«These
things happen all the time, we don't
always notice it, but there's
always a choice to
do something that's either the bare minimum or to go out of your
way and help.»
The stark account of an event in the Gospels
always begins with the claim of truth: this is the
way things did happen, regardless of why or what people thought.
We won't
always understand why
things happen the
way they
do, but you just have to trust in Him.
If you feel like God is telling you to leave, before
doing that, there are
always opportunities to, as you said, to
do things like «personally loving our neighbors, hanging out with «sinners,» spending time with societal rejects, defending the cause of the weak, and a variety of other
ways of living that look just like Jesus.»
Beng a christian is a hard
thing to
do, and faith is tested
always, we find our
way back to God.
Aw there was no need for them to pray that prayer because sinful living has its own consequences we creat the hurt and pain on ourselves when we chose to live life the
way we want to.Personally i think the prayer was misdirected however there hearts were in the right place because they wanted the best for you.God is not like us he
does nt want to punish he wants to forgive and to heal and love us even when we are sinners.I am thankful that you chose to follow the Lord and he forgives you for the
things in your past because he loves and has
always loved you because he created you brentnz
And the Church in the 20th century hadn't
always got its language and style right: Casti Connubii in the 1930s says wise and true
things about marriage and family life, but didn't somehow quite manage to tackle the emerging questions being raised by women as educational opportunities for them expanded and new responsibilities cametheir
way in public, commercial, and professional life.
atoms... all brought about by the scientific method have evidence as to their the reason why
things are the
way they are... NOT god... in EVERY instance god has proven not to be what it is... the reason a volcano explodes is not because the wrath of god is upon a community... we understand the process behind the event but we didn't
always KNOW that.
It is realized in what makes our everyday life specifically human: in the patience that can wait, in the sense of humour which
does not take
things too seriously, in being prepared to let others be first, in the courage which
always seeks for a
way out of the difficulties.
I am
always looking for new
ways of
doing old
things.
By the
way, John was the only apostle who revealed that he could also look into others» hearts as Jesus
did who
always knew what men really thought about all
things.
We often assume that the
way we
do things is not only the
way it's
always been
done, but the
way it should be
done,
do we not?
Great leaders are humble, curious and passionate — they are
always up for learning more and finding
ways to
do things better.