Not exact matches
And they're especially successful when
founders lead the way: Studies show that
founder - run firms
tend to outperform others
by a considerable margin over the long term.
According to Sam Waltz,
founder and president of Sam Waltz & Associates Business and Communications Counsel of Wilmington, Delaware, most audiences are way too sophisticated to get distracted
by flashy drawings that designers
tend to hold in front of executives as being what branding is all about.
External goals like these
tend to be set
by your line manager or company
founder, with or without your input.
They
tend to be
founder - led,
by entrepreneurs who grow their own management skills as their organizations expand, supplemented
by high - level hires.
«The amount
by which your rates drop can vary greatly based on your other circumstances, although men's rates
tend to drop more than women's when they get married,» says Steve Pritchard,
founder of insurance comparison site Cuuver.
Author, illustrator and
founder of Sketchbook Skool Danny Gregory believes everyone's daily to - do checklist, no matter how busy or hectic (and it
tends to get more busy and hectic
by the second, doesn't it?)
With lifelong terms for the justices, the Supreme Court is rightly designed
by our
founders to not be as easily affected
by political gamesmanship as Congress or the Executive Branch
tend to be, however, as we saw with its handling of Citizens United, this current court with its 5 - 4 conservative majority is not afraid to take radical action.
A video has come to light in which Reid Hoffman, the
founder of LinkedIn, responded to a question
by saying that «all these concerns about privacy
tend to be old people issues».