Looking back over human history, the quest
for knowledge has always driven our society forward, and we believe the life science industry is well positioned to deliver solutions which will enable the world's aging population to continue to enjoy longer and healthier lives.
Writing this blog has been the single most satisfying thing I've done in my professional life, and I am immensely grateful
for the knowledge it has helped me develop, the opportunities for personal brand development it has given (speaking, press, media opportunities), but most of all, I'm grateful for the hundreds of people it has enabled me to connect with and get to know.
They're grabbing for today's dollars at the expense of a generation of young readers whose hunger
for knowledge has to take a back seat to their hunger for food, to their need to pay to keep a roof over their heads and gas in their car.
He did not need a PhD for a new job, nor would he get promoted in anyway in his current «career», but thirst
for knowledge has no bounds.
I have no Seminary experience, but I consider myself autodidactic and my thirst
for knowledge has lead me all over the gamut of belief systems in Christianity (I ended up a staunch Calvinist until recently).
I am grateful
for the knowledge I have gained.
Students who have attended schools that assigned great works of Western civilization — or who home - schooled using a Great Books curriculum — will be pleased to find an exam that rewards them for the knowledge they've acquired.
Thank
you for the knowledge you have gained and are sharing with so many people.
I am grateful
for the knowledge I have gained.
Clients are paying
you for the knowledge you have and how you impart that knowledge to them and other parties.
I am thankful for the knowledge I've gained and support I've had from my family, mentors, my business partner and fellow real estate colleagues.
However if you are wanting to learn without paying
for the knowledge I would suggest reaching out in your network and try to find some other like minded people to discuss plans and strategies.
I am grateful
for the knowledge I have gained.
Not exact matches
The fact is most don't
have the
knowledge or real - life experience to make a difference
for you.
I thought about retronyms the other day when
for the first time I heard what I
'd always thought of as the Internet referred to as the «Internet of
knowledge.»
An example of what can go wrong when tech business builders put their ideas into motion without
having coding
knowledge is the experience of former NFL cornerback Phillip Buchanon, who was drafted 17th overall in the 2002 draft and played
for the Houston Texans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Detroit Lions and Washington Redskins.
We
've got a fast way
for you to test your
knowledge.
For customers in healthcare, financial services, retail, manufacturing, non-profit or other industries that may
have special needs in setting up benefits and administrative functions, TriNet offers specific industry
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For engineers who are already working, we've created an Oil and Gas MOOC, in partnership with IFP énergies Nouvelles (IFPEN), to enable them to update their knowledge of the oil industry by taking online courses for four weeks.&raq
For engineers who are already working, we
've created an Oil and Gas MOOC, in partnership with IFP énergies Nouvelles (IFPEN), to enable them to update their
knowledge of the oil industry by taking online courses
for four weeks.&raq
for four weeks.»
We
have operated this field
for over 20 years and
have developed a deep
knowledge of the geology and strong operational expertise to deliver robust value from this asset.
The company
has reportedly hired Toronto - Dominion Bank, Credit Suisse, and Bank of Montreal
for an initial public offering, Bloomberg writes citing people with
knowledge of the matter.
For Roundarch, they ended up hiring Paul Tebsherany, a person with deep knowledge of their business whom they had known and worked with for two years while employed at competitor, Razorfi
For Roundarch, they ended up hiring Paul Tebsherany, a person with deep
knowledge of their business whom they
had known and worked with
for two years while employed at competitor, Razorfi
for two years while employed at competitor, Razorfish.
He did it in his recent Tesla master plan, referring to the low chance of success he knew he
had when starting Tesla by citing the fact that Ford is the only U.S. car company to
have avoided bankruptcy —
knowledge he didn't
have when he launched Tesla in 2003, six years before GM and Chrysler filed
for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
But one start might be installing a paid board with deep
knowledge of the football industry, which
would set the strategic direction
for team CEO Oscar Grau, rather than relying on unpaid directors to oversee operations, as Barça does now.
Finding those with
knowledge of the facts and issues surrounding child trafficking and coupling them with people who
have a fiery passion
for ending the injustice
has allowed Love146 to grow their presence in both the US and the UK.
Developed through the
knowledge gained by operating thousands of salons
for decades, the Supercuts Franchise Platform
has developed the optimal model in how to setup and manage salons down to the last detail.
I gulped down lunch a few minutes later, feeling as though both my hunger and my thirst
for useless
knowledge had been satiated.
You'll need to demonstrate that you not only
have the specialized
knowledge for the job, but can lead a team and act autonomously.
Telecommunications managers must
have the technical
knowledge and experience to assess installations, operations and maintenance services, and make recommendations
for improvement.
If you
have this skill or
knowledge, put it on your resume and LinkedIn profile because companies are looking
for this, and will be in the coming years.
Having read the riot act to the corporate elite, our superstar central banker can depart
for London, secure in the
knowledge that Canadian companies will eventually
have little choice but to start spending all that accumulated cash.
If you
have a great deal of
knowledge in subjects such as math, science or computers, you could tutor
for cash.
You
would be wise to opt into a minor in commerce if you want to become a forestry manager — it's encouraged
for students who want a strong foundation in business and management alongside their forestry
knowledge.
Plenty of thinkers
have argued that time abroad increases important skills
for business success like comfort with ambiguity, confidence when confronted with the unfamiliar, and accelerated learning, but the team of social scientists out of Rice University, Columbia, and the University of North Carolina behind this study wanted to test the effects of extended travel abroad on self
knowledge specifically.
«I knew we could source diamonds
for the chain in a very efficient way, and the
knowledge we
'd be able to gain
would be very useful in selling rough diamonds we were producing in our mines.»
The challenge of preserving and conveying this unique institutional
knowledge has been intensifying
for several years and is now reaching a critical tipping point as more companies are transitioning to the freelance economy.
Most students working an internship
for credit already
have some skills and
knowledge under their belts, according to Susan Walker, associate director of internships at Middlebury College in Vermont.
I am also looking
for a good graphic designer since last six months
having knowledge of day to day introducing technology but now hope that I
would select a designer
for giving graphics in my company's website.
Swiss drug giant Novartis
has struck a deal to acquire France's Advanced Accelerator Applications (AAA)
for $ 3.9 billion, or a nearly 50 % premium on the company's closing share price before
knowledge of the deal became public.
Reports show that 78 % of consumers said it's important
for them to interact with employees that
have a deep
knowledge of a retailer's product offerings.
Secretary James Mattis
has been heralded as a «warrior monk»
for his prodigious
knowledge and voracious reading habits.
• Bento Inc., a Canadian sushi maker,
has reportedly decided to end its bid
for an IPO, Bloomberg said citing those with
knowledge of the matter.
The greatest strategy
for a salesperson is to know his or her own emotions as well as
have knowledge about the emotions of others.
Ciubotariu claims in his LinkedIn post that, to his
knowledge, no one
has ever been forced to work late or on weekends if they did not want to, and he
has never been scolded
for not answering an email after hours.
Spangenberg — who over the years
has been on the receiving end of «troll» criticism
for his patent fortune — recently pursued a more interesting path involving use of his patent
knowledge to target what many of the populist - minded
would judge to be an unfair stranglehold over pricing.
But I
have noticed that emerging leaders will sometimes opt
for more training or seek more
knowledge when a wiser choice might be to take a different course of action.
The board,
for its part, pledged a full and independent investigation but then confidently averred that Winterkorn «
had no
knowledge of the manipulation of emissions readings.»
I
've often said that the one main secret to my success is my possession of an unquenchable thirst
for knowledge and curiosity.
Today, it's becoming important, even crucial
for marketers to
have at least some basic
knowledge of key design terms.
I plan to stay here in Houston
for the next several months performing my debriefs, passing on the
knowledge and experience I
've gained through my six - month expedition to flight controllers, scientists and engineers.