Sentences with word «disconnected»

And a low engagement rate can have dramatic consequences, as disconnected customers are liable to take their business elsewhere.
«We find that technology initiatives which facilitated information sharing between disconnected hospitals resulted in significant reductions in healthcare spending,» Adjerid said in a statement.
Just remember to leave that piece of paper with the Wi - Fi connection instructions in case we get disconnected, OK?
So why are top executives so disconnected?
Black residents of Minneapolis and nearby towns said the lack of a requirement for police to live in the jurisdictions they patrol has kept officers disconnected from neighborhoods.
Chambers believes that India's big broadband projects will eventually connect India's disconnected to the web, which would help with creating a bigger workforce for the technology sector.
We often blame our gadgets for making us feel rushed, scattered and disconnected (not entirely without reason), but while our devices present challenges, this survey suggests that life, and information overload, would be a whole lot worse without these tools.
If you have not done so already, I strongly suggest that you learn about ransomware, backup your data often (and keep the backups disconnected from the primary sources - if you do get infected by ransomware, you do not want it to encrypt the backups as well), and learn how to protect yourself from it.
«Private valuations have become disconnected from public reality,» says Jules Maltz, a general partner at Institutional Venture Partners.
And when my dentist yanked out my wisdom teeth, he prescribed me hydrocodone (also known as Vicodin)-- an opiate pain reliever that made me feel happy, floaty, and disconnected.
Practice good cybersecurity hygiene and back up your files - but keep the backups disconnected from your computer and network so that any malware that gets on the network does not infect the backups.
Camping, river rafting, no cell phone, no email — completely disconnected from work for five days.
Or, two, they're just really still disconnected from it.
How to transform a disconnected pack of competitive employees into a single, unified team to accomplish the extraordinary.
Then, in August 2001, it was disconnected.
I felt very disconnected because of the personal strain I had put on myself to succeed.»
I found that short breaks of a day or two during which I completely disconnected would allow me to recharge my batteries completely.
Even worse, a disconnected HR department can allow a hostile workplace environment to fester.
Similarly, if you were to start a marketing agency, but none of your marketers are representative of the demographics around you, your business might seem somewhat foreign or disconnected from your clients.
«Most business schools are disconnected from best business practices.
Chrisann Brennan, Jobs» first girlfriend and mother of his first child said that even in high school, Steve was «disconnected and awkward,» and that he had «a mix of genius, authenticity and emotional woodenness.»
«Often we find the victims are disconnected.
Within minutes of trying to contact their purported sponsor, «Drey» deleted all of his social media accounts and disconnected his phone number.
It turns out that this study by IBM and Digiday is just one of many recently published and illustrating just how disconnected companies have become between what they believe they are doing to attract and retain their customers and how their customers actually feel about them.
These charts go on to illustrate just how disconnected companies are from their consumers.
By contrast, the film's audience score on the site sits at an impressive 86 % — a figure that Netflix CEO Reed Hastings recently cited to suggest that critics of «Bright» were «pretty disconnected from the mass appeal.»
Technology has concurrently connected us and disconnected us to others more than ever before.
It will not weave LinkedIn, which is based in Silicon Valley, into one of its existing product lines, nor will it treat it like a disconnected business.
«I wake up early and stay disconnected from the internet in the morning, for at least one hour on weekdays and two hours on weekends.
In a LinkedIn article about the best advice she ever received, motivational speaker, author, and CNBC host Suze Orman wrote that success has often made her a target of nasty criticism «entirely disconnected from facts.»
There's considerable research on the 10 traumatic «adverse childhood experiences» (ACEs) that contribute to the poor mental and physical health associated with «disconnected youth» — and what should be done to address them.
Too often, employees are disconnected from their health care plans — including proactive decisions they should exercise greater control over.
The British market observer believes that the wearable technology market will grow to $ 80 billion by 2020 — and the key will be making the connected gadgets virtually indistinguishable from their disconnected peers.
Isolation is of such concern that young people 16 to 24 who are neither employed nor in school are now tracked and classified as «disconnected youth.»
With the help of mobile devices, they can also track the number of hours logged outside of work and put it towards the work week, helping to prevent employees from becoming overworked and managers from feeling disconnected.
«In our lifetime, there has never been a time when the macroeconomic outlook and the geopolitical outlook have been so disconnected,» he said.
I spent most of the time using them distinctly, disconnected from the game - pad - style shell that Nintendo includes with the Switch.
But this results only in an overcomplicated, cluttered and disconnected marketing message that can instantly turn these clients away.
«Willpower is very easily depleted if its disconnected from your values and goals,» McGonigal says.
These employees are emotionally disconnected from their companies and can potentially end up working against their employers» interests.
«The issue with [HIIT] is you become disconnected with how you feel unless, say, you've been training as a sprint athlete for years.»
Interestingly, that same passionate fan often will possess a far more disconnected investment with their other team: the workplace.
He talked about how our understanding of the art of dying affects decisions we make in the business community, especially with more and more executives feeling disconnected and dispassionate about what they are doing.
Upper management is disconnected from what is going on in the trenches.»
His bearing was aloof and disconnected from his audience, and yet he maintained that intense stare that bordered on the psychopathic.
And almost every car dealer in the country is using two or three disconnected, unintegrated, paper - based systems to sell you a car and document the transaction.
In South Orange, I think there was a feeling that the community was fairly disconnected from government and there was a desire to bring someone in from the outside who is able to look at the challenges that face our municipality from a new perspective and bring people in more as part of that process.
«A city can actually exist disconnected from the physical area surrounding it as long as its connected to a strong economy somewhere else,» he added.
(NPR's Barbara J. King tried it but could only bear being partially disconnected.)
Yes, some people are naturally shyer than others, but often those employees who are disconnected have a dissatisfaction with their job and could be on their way out.
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