The answer will almost always depend on the level of information a lender may way to
get about your business.
Moses was to
get about the business of liberating his people.
My (poor) husband was
getting about his business showering while my little daughter Miss B and I were brushing our teeth (yes we have just one bathroom, with 2 little girls) and hubby dearest began bemoaning his lack of privacy.
It's time to move on and
get about the business of righting the ship of state.
Indeed, perhaps the most important implication that we draw is that educators seeking to innovate should
get about the business of developing and rigorously testing the effects of interventions to raise these fluid cognitive skills.
I hope the state board embraces the plan so we can
get about the business of bringing these great ideas to life and helping improve the prospects of thousands of disadvantaged kids who deserve better.
In closing, I'd simply say that if we want dynamic, responsive, high - quality, and self - improving systems of urban schools, we need to stop stubbornly preserving the failed schools of yesterday and
get about the business of building mechanisms that continuously introduce new offerings, grow successes, and phase out schools that don't work for kids.
The answer will almost always depend on the level of information a lender may way to
get about your business.
So I, like everybody else, would like them to
get about the business of finding some solution that makes everyone happy to some degree and allows us to raise the debt ceiling limit within an appropriate timeframe.
So we have to prove the negative which permits you to
get about your business of changing everything unencumbered and without even getting your hands dirty.
The only question is what are we going to put in our slingshot, and why are we so slow in
getting about the business so clearly at hand?
But if you want to
get about your business and add some crucial pieces to your portfolio in a favorable interest rate and rental market environment, instead of fighting the usual suspects for overpriced properties, listen up.
Every year, after the Superbowl is over in February and winter starts to fade away, it's time to
get about the business of spring.
Not exact matches
If you're a young, aspiring entrepreneur who is a little overwhelmed
getting your
business off the ground, you've probably fantasized
about finding the perfect mentor.
Whether you teach a class at your office, at a local university or learning annex, or through another source, you'll be able to
get the word out
about the
business you own as a part of the experience.
It's very easy to
get stuck in the minutiae of a rapidly growing
business, and it is imperative to take time to clear the head and think
about the bigger picture.»
Each week on Inc.com, an entrepreneur meets with Lemonis and
gets the opportunity to ask him one pressing question
about a major
business challenge.
To build trust,
business leaders must be honest
about the state of the company, where they see the company heading, how they want to
get there and which skill sets are needed to round out the team during the early talent - recruitment process.
We keep score and we measure in our lives and our
businesses because ultimately what we measure and what we care
about is what
gets done.
That's where I
get the most important information
about my
business.»
The point is that
businesses need to be more transparent and come clean with customers
about how their data is used — and who it's
getting handed off to.
A mastermind is simply this: a gathering of similarly - minded people (entrepreneurs, for example,) who
get together every once in a while and talk
about what's going on in
businesses.
Marcus Lemonis has invested over $ 75M in «The Profit»
businesses and is
about to
get to work on a brand new season.
Recent
business news is slick with reports
about startups, usually in the tech industry,
getting millions of dollars in investment capital, typically from the gold - plated venture capital names.
At this year's SXSW Interactive Festival, Austin entrepreneur Lyn Graft gives tips on how to
get investors and customers excited
about your new
business.
Roberto Torres, co-owner of the Black and Denim Apparel Company, discusses their successfully funded Kickstarter Campaign, how they found out
about, and were awarded, several
business grants, were featured in Entrepreneur magazine, and
got their products in the Oscar, Grammy, and BET awards swag bags.
We love small
businesses and can't wait to
get talking
about there:)
It's the great intangible, that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow for a
business owner: How do you
get your employees to care
about their work as much as you do?
Employees are what the staffing industry is all
about, so here's how to make sure you
get good ones who'll help you grow your
business.
«The old guideline is that you should never talk
about sex or politics in
business, because people
get very argumentative
about it.
In between all the stories
about drug use, police surveillance, and city councillors
getting tackled by the mayor, there have been a few reports of otherwise innocent
businesses getting swept up in the Ford scandal.
«At Wazoku we are all
about innovation and as a start - up we know that one of the biggest challenges faced by new
businesses is
getting seen and found by the right people.
However, the best part
about this, and the most powerful route that entrepreneurs take to scale their
businesses, is that if you know that sending 100 people to your site costs you $ 200, for example, but you
get two people to convert at $ 300 each, then you have a $ 600 return on $ 200 invested (300 percent).
That's my theory
about business presentations, and I've devised a plan to help you
get through a talk at a conference, your next board meeting, an investor chat, or even your daily team meetings.
He felt that was where he was able to
get the best information
about what was going on with his
business.
And when you start to dissect the so - called «elevator pitches» of star salespeople, like the ones who met you and managed to
get you to do
business with them, you'd be surprised at just how many follow the pattern I'm
about to show you.
If you're a small
business, doing your own PR is all
about crafting pitches and
getting them to the right people.
The idea behind the campaign is to engage and work with lawmakers in Washington, D.C. — as well as those in other states — to
get them to start listening to small
business owners, and do something
about reversing this tide of increasing regulations.
We talked with Finkelstein
about his experience judging
business pitches on the show, the best pointers
about how to pitch a
business idea, and how to
get him to make a deal.
So people who know a lot
about airlines, from the
business side and the union side, should be able to
get into a back room and sort this stuff out.»
It's understandable that this thought has led some entrepreneurs to worry
about their company overwhelming their own public perception, but the truth is that if your
business is successful, your name will
get out there.
Get the word out
about your services with these eight marketing tactics that are sure to bring in the
business.
The Facebook founder's big sister opens up
about her siblings» childhood
business, what she learned from working with Sheryl Sandberg, the worst advice she ever
got, and more.
So I think it's a really tough seat and for me, it's really more
about how you work with your
business partners, how you share the data, how you
get on key messages, consistently tell those stories, and how you put bravery out there and really drive the agenda of the company forward.
Even though «brand tribalism» is a term that's bandied
about, few
businesses understand what it is besides «something we need to
get.»
Kennedy shared her insights
about why you need failure to
get clarity and how channelling your passion helps you build up an inner resolve to go to bat for your
business when it truly counts.
In these cases, eventually you
get to a bad result - either because no deal
gets done or - far worse - because the entrepreneur grudgingly and half - heartedly accepts a deal that he's unhappy with and angry
about for what he thinks is the good of the
business.
The one and only, Barbara Corcoran, sat down with me for a live interview, a SBDIB blog post was featured in the New York Times, sat down with Mari Smith — the Queen of marketing on Facebook, and also
got some great feedback from several
business owners
about how they use Twitter to
get business.
By leveraging social media, CropMobster spreads the word quickly
about local food excess from any supplier, which in turn,
gets healthy food to those in need, helps local
businesses recover costs and prevent food waste.
There is also a whole bunch more information
about Shark Tank, the Sharks, other entrepreneurs and
business tips that you'll have to watch the show to
get!