Like other
folks in the industry who've been reluctant...
Like other
folks in the industry who've been reluctant to talk substantively in public, though, he didn't tell us much about Audience Partners» intentions.
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Not exact matches
«The people
who understand those dynamics are the next group of
folks that will be reshaping all
industries,» says Chamath Palihapitiya, a former Facebook executive from Toronto
who founded the Silicon Valley venture capital powerhouse Social + Capital Partners
in 2011.
The hope is that by making the robot cheaper, it'll open up the world of biotech to not only those developing medications but to
folks that don't come from traditional biotech backgrounds
who might be interested
in applying biotech to their
industry, like fashion and food.
Compare that to the
folks in the back
who get... well, there's a reason some
in the
industry refer to coach passengers as «self - loading freight.»
They looked for amazing products, companies with the potential to have huge social impact, tremendous growth, trend - setters,
industry disrupters —
folks who were just irresistibly cool
in some way.
This is a super easy way to discover
who is talking about your
industry and related products
in general, and to identify the
folks interested
in (and talking about) your specific company and products too.
«Yeah, there are some
folks [
in the pharma
industry]
who may pursue this,» he said.
That's why, when it comes to staffing, management prefers to recruit
folks who have never worked
in the
industry before.
At Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored event last week
in New York City, Paul English, the co-founder and CTO of popular travel site Kayak.com explained that when it comes to staffing his company with techies he prefers to hire
folks with no travel
industry experience
who have shown exceptional ability
in another area — say, Olympic - level athletics.
Other reports cite problems for boomers
in the hospitality
industry who had their retirement plans put on hold due to the recession,
in that these
folks are looking for ongoing work even
in physically demanding roles that they may not be equipped to fulfill.
Indeed, the feds caught Seminerio on tape telling ex-Assemblyman Brian McLaughlin (
who was also put away for corruption) that he got into the «consulting» business after watching
folks in the health - care
industry — Rosen, specifically — get rich off of state funds that he helped secure.
I made it pretty painfully clear that the
industry I'm targeting is the JUICE FAST
industry — that is, the
folks who charge suckers clients hundreds of dollars for some gloried V8 juice and make claims that have all been proven to be complete bullshit, by me,
in this very article.
Dead Meet tries to make the process easier by helping
folks who work
in the
industry, connect.
Also for the gentleman
who asked the question as to whether or not I am
in the movie for at least 30 minutes, As well as most
folks in the
industry are aware of that's always a director's decision, I am not privy to what happens
in the editing room.
They knew
who you were and what you stood for; the mentors and
industry folks were
in the room with you because they wanted to be.
It's an automotive carnival, and the fortunate
folks who attend (the SEMA Show is open to only those employed
in the
industry) are offered countless opportunities to learn from, interact with and marvel at the myriad features and festivities.
My suggestions would be similar to what you shared: With so much «noise» out there, the loudest voices are not always the ones with the most accurate information, so
folks should do due diligence and educate themselves with the book
industry by following and listening to individuals
who've been
in this «space» a long time and have a great track record of solid experience and sound advice.
My husband is
in the financial services
industry and he's fells the same way as you about NDA from
folks who are SURE he should be selling their product.
But I also think that this year, 2015, is gonna pretty much put the nail
in the coffin for the old way of thinking, because the «othered» books, and the audiences for those books, and the creators of those books, are dominating any real discussion of the medium AND the
industry, and the
folks who haven't gotten with the program look foolish as hell.
Not lighting torches for scanlators, many
folks who work
in the
industry started out as that or fan - subbers, it's
in our blood, we love it, but we can't encourage a culture of pure piracy.
For those interested
in her full bio, you can read her Amazon author page, but the short version is that she's sold over 3 million books, is a force to be reckoned with
in the
industry, and is one of only three
folks I know of
who have done paper - only deals with trad publishers.
My main concern is that I meet so many of our good indie
folks who have so little concept of the
industry and its processes — even the processes that are based
in traditions needing updates, like parts of our trade shows.
On the other hand, of course, there are many, many self - publishing
folks who don't have as good a handle on traditional publishing as you do because they haven't had your extensive experience
in that part of the
industry.
This type of proposal is often used by seasonal workers — people
in the construction
industry are a good example of
folks who can benefit from this type of proposal as they generally have higher incomes
in the warmer months.
They both have over three decades of experience and all of the investment
folks who support them at Gargoyle have at least 20 years of experience
in the
industry.
As a result, the
industry is largely unregulated and includes a mixture of trainers from very different backgrounds and experience levels, ranging from
folks who simply like dogs and have had success training their own dog, to educated professionals
who understand advanced concepts
in obedience training and behavior modification.
These veteran developers will be joined by the best rhythm game devs
in the
industry,
folks who've shipped dozens of AAA titles.
About a year ago, at another point when I was considering digging into Destiny, I was added to a Facebook group for
folks who were
in or adjacent to the local games
industry and enjoyed playing the game together.
From March 2016 to April 2016, the International Game Developers Association surveyed 1,186 people
who work
in the games
industry to try and figure out what that world's makeup actually looks like, the results suggest game companies are failing to reach out to most
folks beyond straight, white men.
Mega64 always makes a point to honor indies at the Game Developers Conference each year with a video, and this year the comedy video team produced this touching tribute to the
folks who turned
in their indie jackets for a stable job and full benefits
in the gaming
industry.
As we noted last week, it's about the politics of «the handful of
folks who profit off of the oil, coal and gas extraction
industries, and the personal pain theywould like to avoid
in cutting into a single cent of the most profitable
industry the world has ever known.»
«That makes it more difficult for
folks like us,
who say we want to create the jobs and opportunity
in the new
industry, but we don't want to do it at the expense of water quality and quality of life.»
The
folk in the nuclear
industry are those
who took the hard classes, studied while others partied, persevered
in the toughest environments, so we could have clean energy.
The Sedona Conference is a group of attorneys and judges and people
in the
industry and
folks who regularly come together to try to help shape the guidelines and the federal courts look to Sedona a lot for shaping the rules of civil procedures as it relates to ediscovery.
Here, you'll «Meet the Producers,» bloggers covering Seattle's big producers of the day: Microsoft, Starbucks, and the aerospace
industry; and run into «Locals,» legal bloggers grown right here
in Seattle; «Out of Towners,» friends (I won't call them «tourists») from outside the Emerald City; «International Visitors,»
folks who have traveled a long way to get here; and «Buskers,» bloggers
who write about music.
In - house folks are invaluable in understanding the needs of the business itself, but they should be paired with outside technical expertise who can translate the needs of the business into technical specifications that are clear and written in the industry standard languag
In - house
folks are invaluable
in understanding the needs of the business itself, but they should be paired with outside technical expertise who can translate the needs of the business into technical specifications that are clear and written in the industry standard languag
in understanding the needs of the business itself, but they should be paired with outside technical expertise
who can translate the needs of the business into technical specifications that are clear and written
in the industry standard languag
in the
industry standard language.
In an email statement to the Globe and Mail, Malon Edwards of the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (the folks who regulate the insurance industry in Ontario), said that about 45 per cent of Ontario auto insurer's already offer a winter tire discoun
In an email statement to the Globe and Mail, Malon Edwards of the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (the
folks who regulate the insurance
industry in Ontario), said that about 45 per cent of Ontario auto insurer's already offer a winter tire discoun
in Ontario), said that about 45 per cent of Ontario auto insurer's already offer a winter tire discount.
Since launch and to this date, our number one product
in terms of new business has been term life insurance, which I think has surprised some
folks who know the
industry.
Another day, another solid deal for
folks who still believe
in Sony's smartphone design prowess and the Japanese company's general commitment to the hyper - competitive mobile
industry.
I also work with a different subset of clients
who work
in service
industries, or professions that are woefully undercompensated; these include nurses» aides, law enforcement professionals, electricians, building superintendents and customer service
folks.
With 15 years of executive recruiting (
in the medical sales and marketing arena) and over 5 years of coaching
folks around the world (Thailand, England, France, Russia, Singapore, UAE, Mexico, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea), I've worked with executives at all levels,
in all kinds of
industries — from CEOs of big banks to CTOs of companies that have hundreds of thousands of SKUs to the VP level, Director level,
folks who are
in every area of the company (finance, operations, sales, marketing, customer support, IT, etc.).
However,
folks like me
who are outspokenly blunt with their assessments of what might ail an
industry are not usually welcomed into large bureaucratic organizations that operate on a relatively slow moving schedule regarding changes of strategy and modus operandi (But kudos to RECO for changing its strategy and upping the game
in the first place).
Recognize we are planning the future for
folks who are not yet
in the
industry and
in order to get there, we will need the approval of our members, half of whom likely won't be
in the business
in five years.
Because, first, the very people
who need to establish themselves quickly
in the
industry, the newbies, of whom there are always far, far too many at any given time, can not, with all honesty, hold themselves out as being trusted advisors unless they have an extensive pre-Realtor background
in various related real estate venues... the guts of the thing just aren't there for these
folks.
(This is not always the case, obviously, but it is a prevailing attitude
in the collective mind - set of the public... I'm defending my choice of working within this
industry all the time... I sometimes get into some heated exchanges with
folks as I stand up for the fact that there are many good
folks in this business; but I do have to concede that there are also those
who don't belong here, especially to those
folks who tell me why they think negatively of our
industry; it always boils down to one or more personal negative experiences, and if not that, to stories that they have heard about same from other disillusioned consumers.