Sentences with phrase «business talking about this stuff»

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We were in a board meeting for one of our EdTech companies and talking about the usual KPIs and basic business stuff and about how various aspects of the company's product development and enhancement efforts were progressing — especially how quickly we were moving to bring some of these new and critical features to market.
Bedard's company, Chambly, Que. - based MTL Technologies, sells commercial refrigerators and freezers, and 96 % of its business comes from the U.S. «What makes us nervous is Donald Trump talking about NAFTA and this protectionist stuff,» says Bedard.
But Liam, talking about having your own business, Liam was around when I started my foundation in my Miami, and I did breastfeed him while I was on the computer, trying to type stuff up all the time... So I get it!
«The people we talk to, they care about this stuff to a degree,» Flanagan said, «they also care about how they're going to run their business
Not all things «business» have to be stuffy - although I do talk about stuffing myself into Spanx and how it taught me a valuable business lesson.
Her new book, The Facebook Era: Tapping Online Social Networks to Build Better Products, Reach New Audiences, and Sell More Stuff (Prentice Hall) just released on March 30th, talks about the cultural transformation underway thanks to social networks like Facebook and Twitter, and what that means for people's behavior, interactions, and relationships — both with one another and with businesses.
However, in the Master Business Class we just finished, we talk a lot about the business stuff at higher levels, including ads, promotion, and a tBusiness Class we just finished, we talk a lot about the business stuff at higher levels, including ads, promotion, and a tbusiness stuff at higher levels, including ads, promotion, and a ton more.
Business cards are handy to give out to people when you're casually talking about stuff, or new people you meet, and they can even serve as mini-adverts or posters if...
Random Fun Things and Commentary: 13 Blog postings reposted to FB: 6 (this is high because I'm blogging the book) Stuff My Kids Say: 5 Business / Industry Stuff: 4 Talking About Writing or My Books, But Not Promo: 4 Serious Posts: 2 Straight Promo: 2 Promoting Other People: 1 This one surprised me: Other People Tagging Me In Posts: 10
''» Anthony — IN HIS COMMENT (NOT in his sculpture — at least not necessarily: I have no business talking about work I've never seen — and yet I can't shut up about this stuff)-- is forgetting about Psyche.
In this podcast Joe and I talk about how he recovered from the shittiest month he ever had in his firm and part of that for him was the realization that he actually needed to start working on his business and we kind of talked about why it's hard for lawyers to get going on stuff like that but I kind of want to spin off of that and talk about why does it seem so hard for small businessman, small firms, lawyers, to do the things they know they need to do.
In a series of monthly phone calls, says Gluckstein, «I would tell him some of the concerns I had in the business — marketing, staffing issues, strategic planning — stuff I felt I had no one, except my father, to talk to about
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