Not exact matches
Similarly, it can be so tempting to check in on a subordinate you have delegated something to as a way to
see how
things are
going.
We're starting to
see marriages and
things like that as a result of Hinge, but we don't have a way of tracking did they
go offline or not.
Someone can
see what they feel is the greatest advertisement in the world and be dead set on buying from that company, but if a friend tells them good
things about another company that offers the same goods or services, most of the time they will take their friends advice and
go with the alternative company.
When
things go bad, our world gets shaken up, which requires us to grow,
see new
things and start afresh.
I think that's because entrepreneurs are obsessed with what they do, and any inkling that
things aren't
going right is
seen as a sign that they're failing.
We
go deeper to
see if «Blue Monday» is actually a
thing.
Not necessarily message them but a place for you to sort of browse and
see among your matches who's available this week or who wants to
go do this kind of
thing.
Eventually you'll
see that these apps that initially, especially like Tinder was very much geared towards hookups, it will end up moving up market and really disrupt the whole traditional online dating area, which I think is the most interesting
thing going on right now because as we get better and better at our recommendations, as more people get on the platform, I think people will find less and less a need or desire to use
things like a Match.com or Okcupid.
«For the U.S. to be so much off market, it's
going to lead to corporations doing
things you would not normally do in terms of shifting revenues offshore, the kinds of inversions we
saw a few years ago, etc..»
One board member, who had run a large marketing agency, took
things into her own hands and spent a year
going around campus in stealth mode, talking to deans and other board members to
see what they thought about the institution's brand.
Second of all, if you lie about the job, then the person starts working for you and
sees that
things aren't the way you presented them, you are
going to lose them and they will
go work for another company.
«We're not
going to
see a complete redo of Dodd - Frank, nor should we... We're
going to
see some sensible, pragmatic common - sense changes to eight years of regulation...
Things won't happen in a dramatic way, but it will definitely happen.»
And as a client, you have to be willing to take those risks and to stick your neck out once in a while and
see where
things will
go.
We're not yet
seeing all the
things in artificial intelligence they're
going to do.»
We have
seen periods of time, particularly if you
go back a century or two, where there were real markets, say, in the UK, and you typically had inverted curves and that reflected a number of
things.
«We can
see mine life at Ekati
going beyond 2030, which gives us a good timeline to set up an exploration program so we can find more
things to add to that,» he says.
Brimmer: I think the future of agencies is in serious crisis right now, and I think just kind of
seeing a little bit of what's happening with WPP and Martin Sorrell recently and the way that that model has changed — is really
going to be interesting to watch how
things unfold over the coming years.
But let's
see; maybe they will improve
things as they
go along.
«
Things could
go horribly wrong if you just drop an interesting person into the mix and
see what happens,» she says.
It is important to check in with direct reports to
see how
things are
going from their perspective and help managers continuously improve their management skills.
It's hard to
see how the market will adjust, but one
thing's sure, it's
going to destroy some value.»
Successful people also use this time of day to do
things they enjoy most, like
seeing a friend,
going shopping, or visiting the park.
You know, I
went to the cinema, back in the»70s, and
saw this film about military surgeons wearing Hawaiian clothes, saving lives in a war, and I thought, «This is the neatest
thing there is.
As process oriented as the new CEOs are, you get the sense that one of the
things they don't love and aren't driving are the products (
go look at the Apple Watch announcements and
see who demos the product).
So in the instance, it's really important to
see your dentist because other
things that can't be cured by just brushing, flossing, and watching what you eat might be
going on.
We will have to wait to
see how ISPs
go about their privacy policies without the Obama - era rules hanging over them — the
thing is, that's all you can really do right now.
If
things went badly because people didn't follow policy, that's your fault too (
see # 1 just above).
«Those that
go through the coffin
thing see the end for a moment, and it drives them to live their lives by design, not by default, and succession planning is part of that,» Carson said.
As Mark Cuban suggests, «Knowing how to critically think and assess them from a global perspective, I think, is
going to be more valuable than what we
see as exciting careers today which might be programming or CPA or those types of
things.»
The old way of vacations, because it was
seen as the «amount of days off that I have to use before they expire» was taken with an overwhelming sentiment of entitlement, and many
things fell through the cracks when a team member
went off on vacation for a week.
We do them no favors when they don't
see the thousands of hours of hard work that
goes into the
things they love.
It's easy to do these
things and
see how they
go.
«We watch the market and adjust our holdings based on where we
see things going.»
It mostly
went nowhere after that, but take a look at its 12 - month return and you'll
see things are starting to move in the right direction.
«Rather than
seeing marriage as a voluntary partnership that lasts only as long as the passion does, the elders propose a mindset in which it is a profound commitment to be respected, even if
things go sour over the short term.
Hey, I had a great deal of skill in football, but I've
seen a lot of skilled people that didn't do a damn
thing in the game, because they didn't prepare; they didn't
go out there and work hard.
In Toronto, we're
going to do
things nobody's ever
seen before.
This can mean that they
see no future with you in their business, or it could simply mean that there are
things happening in the business that are
going to affect the future, like a sale, a restructure or a new boss.
But self - protection is a very important
thing for nations and... But I just don't like to
see it... I was not a big fan of
going to war and in Iraq or Afghanistan for several reasons, several practical reasons.
That just wasn't how
things were done then, but he
saw the necessity of it if he planned on
going forward with development.
You
see where
things are
going before other people, because you're so in it.
«Insurers are not
going to know what states will do, and some may exit the market now to wait and
see how
things shake out.»
You
see a lot of funky UI
things going on.
I think what we're
going to
see this year is that perhaps that window where they start running out of
things and aren't able to ship might shift a little bit earlier in the year,» says Jim Cordingley, President of Kite and Kaboodle in Winnipeg.
«They really
see that for gurus, it's a lifestyle, not just a job, and they're
going to give gurus all the
things they don't even know they need.»
«I would love to
see them say, «Hey we are
going to pass this
thing and it costs [small businesses] $ 200 million a year,»» says Mark Strumwasser, CEO of Sunshine Rentals, a Vista, California - based provider of housekeeping and other services for corporate housing, with annual revenues of $ 3.9 million.
«
Things started going down so fast that basically as each day went by things started sliding,» says Shaikh, «that is something I had never seen.&
Things started
going down so fast that basically as each day
went by
things started sliding,» says Shaikh, «that is something I had never seen.&
things started sliding,» says Shaikh, «that is something I had never
seen.»
Fredrick Petrie, author of «The End of Work: Financial Planning for People With Better
Things To Do,» recommends «taxing» yourself in order to get more money out of your wallet and into the bank — this way you'll make savings a priority from the get -
go, rather than budgeting everything else first and then
seeing what is left over for savings.
«I have a tough time in any near - term or any medium - term sort of scenario
seeing that robots are just
going to do their own
thing and decide to shoot each other without any interaction [or] human control.»
«But if you
go back and look, they've consistently been 4 % - plus [sales growth], and we don't
see any
thing that's suddenly changed.