Sentences with word «co-author»

Mr. Goldfarb was the co-author of a 2013 report that said privacy regulation could be anti-competitive because the cost of getting permission from users for their data was typically much higher for a younger company than for an established firm.
«Sunlight will decrease the release of melatonin, a hormone that makes us sleepy,» says Steve Orma, clinical psychologist and co-author of Stop Worrying and Go to Sleep: How to Put Insomnia to Bed for Good.
Howard Schultz and co-author Rajiv Chandrasekaran highlight the post-military careers of veterans serving their communities in extraordinary ways.
She is co-author of The Corporate Lattice: Achieving High Performance in the Changing World of Work.
He's the co-author of Everything Connects, a book about how intrapersonal, interpersonal, and organizational psychology shape innovation.
Vincent, co-author with Yvon Chouinard of The Responsible Company, has been with Patagonia since its beginning in 1973, including executive roles as head of sales or marketing.
says Helaine Olen, co-author with Stephanie Losee of Office Mate: The Employee Handbook for Finding — and Managing — Romance on the Job.
Jeanne is the co-author of the book, The 2020 Workplace: How Innovative Companies Attract, Develop & Keep Tomorrow's Employees Today.
He is the award - winning co-author of the # 1 best - selling book, Emotional Intelligence 2.0, and his bestselling books have been translated into 25 languages and are available in more than 150 countries.
«People keep saying, «I'm not saving so I'll plan on retiring much later,» but often times for reasons they can't control, people are not able to retire as late as they want,» says Jack VanDerhei, EBRI's research director and co-author of the 2015 Retirement Confidence Survey.
Steve Levitt — he's my Freakonomics friend and co-author, an economist at the University of Chicago — he advocates quitting fast.
«We're still early on, but things are already happening,» says Brent Leary, co-author of Barack 2.0, an exhaustive study of the president's successful 2009 social media strategy.
In a moment, we'll tell you what my number - crunching «Freakonomics» co-author Steve Levitt has in common with a bunch of abs - crunching Navy SEALs.
«The candidate who understands that [social media] is not just for promotion but also for organization and encouraging people to move to action, that will be the campaign that wins,» says David Bullock, Leary's co-author on Barack 2.0.
He is the co-author of Barack 2.0: Social Media Lessons for Small Business.
In this quick video, the co-author of Success Secrets of the Online Marketing Superstars breaks down how we could emulate Vaynerchuk's social media strategy which leverages much more than an active Twitter account.
I think [co-author] Jim Fisher and I would argue that a lot of entrepreneurship programs are superfluous and can't deliver what they say.
«A lot of entrepreneurs think more is more, so they want to share 20 key metrics, but no employee can follow all those,» says Joe Knight, co-author of Financial Intelligence and co-founder of the Business Literacy Institute.
Yet the calendar creep continues: «The percentage of time an organization collectively spends in meetings has increased every year since 2008,» says Michael Mankins, a partner at Bain and co-author of Time, Talent, Energy.
Aoife Flood of PriceWaterHouse Coopers, a study co-author, emailed me details: «Women obtain substantially more per pledge than their male counterparts — 11 % more per average backer pledge or 90 US dollars compared to 81 US dollars for male led pledges.
«Only those employees who can see a way forward in their careers will stay with an employer,» said co-author Scott Seibert, associate professor of management and organizations at the University of Iowa's Tippie College of Business.
«The percentage of workers who feel very confident in being able to afford a comfortable retirement is low,» said Craig Copeland, EBRI senior research associate and co-author of the report.
«We do tend to look at it as different money with our mental accounting,» said financial psychologist Brad Klontz, co-author of «Mind Over Money.»
Journalist and Co-Author Don Yaeger and Former MLB Catcher David Ross pose together after a signing for their book, «Teammate»
A unique phenomenon of 3 - D printing is the «perceived right of public access to this technology,» said Terry Wohlers, co-author of a recent report from consulting firm Wohlers Associates.
«This new data shows that it's still risky to come out about being LGBT in the workplace,» said study co-author Christy Mallory.
For starters, suggests Joel Evans, co-author of Retail Management: A Strategic Approachand the RMI Distinguished Professor of Business at Hofstra University's Zarb School of Business in Hempstead, New York, entrepreneurs should track their sales and customer retention, and then look at the pricing activities of similarly sized companies in their geographical area - while being mildly alert to what larger firms are doing.
Some small - business owners gravitate toward personal investments in companies in their same industry, says J. Jeffrey Lambert, a Sacramento, Calif., financial planner and co-author of Ultimate Guide to Personal Finance for Entrepreneurs (Entrepreneur Press 2007).
«To be a successful seller, you really need to offer a money - back guarantee,» says Brad Schepp, co-author with his wife, Debra, of eBay PowerSeller Million - Dollar Ideas.
«So what my co-author and I wanted to explore was exactly what the impact was of this introduction of withholding that happened from 1948 - 1976 at the state level on income tax collections, and the kinds of revenues that are being raised by state governments as a result.»
While EQ has been hotly debated over its effectiveness as a predictor of job success (one popular psychologist calls it «overrated»), Travis Bradberry, co-author of Emotional Intelligence 2.0, says «EQ is so critical to success that it accounts for 58 percent of performance in all types of jobs.»
«We found that the more diverse the board, the less likely [a company is willing] to take risk,» said Ya Wen Yang, assistant professor of accounting at the Wake Forest University school of business and a co-author of the study in question.
The author of Small Giants and co-author of The Knack (with Inc. columnist Norm Brodsky), as well as two books with open - book - management guru Jack Stack, Burlingham joined the magazine's staff in 1983 and has developed an unmatched ability to get inside some of the nation's most fascinating organizations.
Get out into the world and experience new things, says Andy Boynton, co-author of The Idea Hunter.
Qualified candidates should readily share with you a list of existing and past clients, says Aliza Sherman, co-author of Social Media Engagement for Dummies (Wiley, 2013).
Managers «should be aware that employees may attend to vital secondary tasks less as their work shifts wear on,» concludes study co-author Hengchen Dai, adding that «reminding employees of vital secondary tasks may be particularly effective, or need to be made particularly salient, as a work shift approaches its conclusion.»
That sounds like simple and sound business logic, but according to Rob Marke, co-author of The Ultimate Question 2.0: How Net Promoter Companies Thrive in a Customer - Driven World, if you're just aggregating customers» feedback you may be doing them a disservice.
«Either it is a sign that Sarbanes - Oxley created a burden on entrepreneurship, inefficiently forcing companies out of the public markets, or alternatively it provided some protection to investors by inducing smaller firms that should never have been public to begin with to abandon that status,» Eric Talley, the report's co-author, said in a statement.
In his book Where the Jobs Are: Entrepreneurship and the Soul of the American Economy, Dearie and his co-author interviewed more than 200 founders about the challenges of building businesses.
«These are the people designing the projects, intimately familiar with every aspect, and they can not do that,» said Sarah Mawhorter, a co-author.
In fact, according to none other than Broadwell's co-author on her biography of Petraeus - Washington Post editor Vernon Loeb - the relationship seemed almost outlandishly difficult to imagine.
According to Geoffrey Pullum, a linguistics professor and co-author of The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language, our world is full of zombie rules.
Study co-author Jonah Berger offers the example of a recent campaign for Kit Kat candy bars: «Think about a coffee break; think about Kit Kat.
«Even if you can't afford to do any marketing,» says Pamela Truax, co-author of Market Smarter, Not Harder, «you can promote your business by getting out and talking to people.»
«How we behave in relation to altruism and giving is shaped by a lot of different factors,» said study co-author Sarah Smith of the University of Bristol.
Joseph Rottman is an assistant professor of information systems at the University of Missouri, St. Louis, and co-author of «Offshore Outsourcing of IT Work.»
Steer clear of SEO consultants who won't freely discuss their methods in detail, cautions Rand Fishkin, founder of Moz, a Seattle - based internet marketing software company and co-author of The Art of SEO (O'Reilly, 2012).
Bianchi, the other co-author of the study, is a researcher at the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
«If you're able to find a job that to you seems better and worth a switch, on average at least that seems to lead to longer careers,» said co-author Geoffrey Sanzenbacher, a research economist at the Center for Retirement Research.
Tony Bradley is co-author of Unified Communications for Dummies.
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