Sentences with phrase «challenging question when»

So, the first and most challenging question when it comes to ROI, is what to measure and how to measure it.

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With varying principles in the world, it's only a question of WHEN a business owner will go through a slump, and having read Tony's book they will know how to personally overcome the challenges of their business because they understand that they are unlimited and unbound!
As to the question of when he and his party will develop a broad and substantive legislative platform to tackle the critical challenges America faces, McConnell has a ready answer as well: «If we're in the majority,» he says, «we'll be sitting down, intensely, a year from now on the very issue you've raised.»
When you ask yourself that question and you think about the challenges ahead, what is it that you worry about?
And as author David Rock observes in his book Quiet Leadership, advice can be challenged and debated; that's far harder when people reach a conclusion based on their own answers to open - ended questions.
While answering a question about other names that were considered for the series — one being «Nonprophit,» when the script focused more on the main character's job at a non-profit and less on her friendship with Molly — she mentioned it was a challenge selling network executives on the name Insecure.
The question is, when faced with your particular challenge — whether it is researching in a new field, starting a business, producing a film, securing a mentor, advancing an important cause — do you seek the respite of talk or do you face the struggle head - on?
When you've crafted the right question, the next challenge is finding the right people to give you the answers.
These are the questions Greg asks himself when he decides to ditch electronics for a while, but he finds the challenge harder than he expected.
The question that your story is asking OR when the protagonist (you or your company) is faced with a challenge.
Now my question for you is in your earlier work when you first started directing what are some of the challenges that you faced transitioning from acting to directing and was it hard to direct yourself?
When they ask questions, challenge them by asking right back, «I think..., but what do you think?»
But last year, when a new set of growth challenges confronted the company, he began to ask those questions with even greater concern.
Now PTC is facing its own challenges as it figures out the proper way to price the treatment — health care payers are questioning why they should buy the treatment when the commonly available and cheap steroid prednisone is just as effective.
[42:14] Tony explains the questions to ask an advisor, to ensure they're truly on your side [42:28] 60 % of people surveyed today say they believe their financial advisor is putting the company interests above their own — it's actually worse than they believe [42:45] Why Tony has chosen to support Peter and his firm, Creative Planning [43:33] How you can get a second opinion from Peter's firm, Creative Planning, through their website (www.GetASecondOpinion.com)-- it doesn't matter how much or little you have, they'll give you feedback [44:00] Tony's biggest challenge when writing his first book, and how it brought him to Peter Mallouk [44:30] Peter explains the process Creative Planning went through to open their services to people at the $ 100,000 level, and how offering this extensive range of services to people at this level is unprecedented
Please take note — your social media manager hates when you ask questions like this: «Why haven't we done the mannequin challenge
When the mentee struggles to believe in themselves, in their ability to overcome a challenge, the mentor is able to ask those tough questions that trigger a necessary change in thinking.»
When I ask if he has considered how it might look that he's leaving, particularly following the challenges SolarCity had faced during the previous year, he replies that the question sounds to him «like a broken record.
It addresses key questions which challenge all entrepreneurs: how much money can and should be raised; when should it be raised and from whom; what is a reasonable valuation of the company; and how funding should be structured.
When any WHY is questioned and challenged — as it certainly is in the case of EM markets today — you get a tremor.
Katharine Hill, co-author of Keeping Faith... Being family when belief is a question, writes, «The challenge for most of us is how we demonstrate unconditional love for our children, even when the decisions they make disappoint us, so that they know that they are loved anyway.»
And, when a not - so - tiny child (a teenager, say) figures this out, the 2nd half of the human temperament — the challenging, questioning, inquisitive, experimental, anti-authoritarian part — comes to the fore.
Then when someone challenges them with one of these kinds of questions you make up some theory to address it.
What has surprised me the most about these conversations is the wide range of responses I get when I pose questions or challenges.
As a church leader I encourage those questions and challenges, and encourage people to let me know when they agree, disagree, or need more information from me.
When particular elements in the traditional teaching about the nature of things have been challenged by demonstrable scientific findings, the whole structure of religious dogma has been called into question.
Though my father had a degree in theology, he knew that having all the right answers wasn't really the point, so when I would pose a particularly personal or challenging question to him, he would often respond with, «You know what, Rachel — I don't know, but I know that God loves you.»
But when challenged and questioned about whether he was a follower of Jesus, Peter ended up denying Jesus and cursing Him.
When challenged, he propounded the question, «Is it permitted to do good on the Sabbath, or to do evil?»
I should say that not a single one got upset at me, or tried to shun me when I started asking questions... even some hard, challenging questions.
I always find it interesting when non-Christians challenge and question Christians on our behavior.
When challenged on the offending question, Grover answered» occasioning some hilarity» that he had meant a different Bradley foundation, a dinky local fund whose sole purpose is to maintain a sculpture garden somewhere in Milwaukee.
Yoder sympathetically explored these questions in his When War Is Unjust: Being Honest in Just War Thinking (revised edition, Orbis, 1996), and as far as we know no advocate of just war reflection has responded to the challenges Yoder presented in that book.
What we are finding is a lot of people feel that religion is under attack, when in most cases (not all, most) it is that they are being questioned and challenged on what they say, and they are not used to or comfortable with that.
And lest you think I count myself finished, know this: When I was a Bible - thumping, church - going, know - it - all Republican, God used bleeding - heart, politically - correct, question - everything liberals to teach me to be human, to challenge my notions of who the enemy is.
A lot of platitudes, like «hate the sin but love the sinner» or, I don't know the all the answers, but I'm sure God knows (which when given as a response to logical questions that are challenging theology, isn't really an answer at all).
No early follower of Jesus would invent a statement that calls his miracles into question and that implicitly admits that he failed to perform when challenged by the Pharisees.
(For many, this question challenges how the Bible ought to be handled when it comes to interpretation.)
«Oftentimes, we go through life, and when our beliefs have not been challenged and we haven't been forced to answer certain questions... we're not ready to give an answer,» he says.
This is no surprise, as that appears to be the standard advice to «Young Earth Creationists» when they are challenged with questions about genesis — as in don't believe believe anything outside the bible, all that you need to know is in the bible.
So we do come to forums like this, to question, to probe, and... when necessary... to challenge.
The challenge will lie for savoury food brands to use this claim effectively when sugar may already make up a very small part of or have a negligible impact on the nutritional values of the product in question.
The big question is why Coca - Cola Amatil didn't bite the bullet earlier, when signs first emerged that the challenges in the beverage market were structural rather than cyclical.
«There may be a reason for those differences in price, but you have to question and challenge some of them when you see them.»
When people go plant - based, it can be challenging to put together an entire meal; we often get the question: what goes with what?
When Lindsay arrived at my house I handed her the bowl from the food processor to lick out, and she had at it without stopping even once to question whether it fit within the confines of her no sugar challenge (trust, friends.
no, when we saw the TW close and no CDM or CB, many (including me) knew we werent going to be challenging for PL (CL is out of question).
No I simply questioned how NOT strengthening when you have the chance is not gonna leave us well enough equipped to challenge.
My question to you @Midkemma how do we challenge for a title when the main man leading our attack has the same goal ratio as a striker leading the line for a team fighting for their very survival???
He can then do what he's doing now and challenge you to ask him questions and when you don't, it makes it look like you don't really have questions for him but you just don't like him.
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