«I think people, once
they hear the idea of a billion dollars a year in tax cuts only for millionaires, billionaires and Wall Street, that's not something that New Yorkers are going to want their lawmakers to move forward with,» Kink said.
On first
hearing the idea of police using water cannon, announced this morning by David Cameron, sounds quite attractive.
We would love to
hear your ideas of how you begin your day so you maximize your full potential.
I'd be interested in
hearing the ideas of others who have introduced an integrated STEM approach at their schools.
Not exact matches
Sen. Chuck Grassley
of Iowa, who serves as the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee and led Tuesday's
hearing, chuckled at the
idea America's legislators are out
of the loop.
The bottom
of the invitation also says «Join us to
hear creative new
ideas from teachers and students,» leading us to believe there might also be some focus on education.
Making inclusion a cornerstone
of company culture assures you that every good
idea is voiced and
heard.
By brainstorming how the company could help people like being put on hold - a seemingly impossible feat - it came up with the
idea of asking some
of the best bands to create unplugged versions
of their songs that could only be
heard while on hold.
If you've
heard the term «dress for success», you have an
idea of what I'm talking about.
«It makes you feel familiar with the brand and the
idea behind it, even if you've never
heard of this type
of product before,» Agrawal explains
of her approach.
Joel Cutler
of General Catalyst Partners, a friend
of Kushner's and an investor in Vostu and, subsequently, Oscar, recalls first
hearing Kushner talk about his
idea in 2012.
Victoria Treyger, CMO
of online business loan provider Kabbage, has some
ideas that are worth
hearing, considering the company has served more than 100,000 small businesses in the nearly four years it has been around, doling out $ 600 million in loans.
Not only does this create a more productive and committed team, but it also provides a stream
of new
ideas Wiart admits «are some
of the best I've ever
heard.»
Not only can it open you up to
ideas or people you've never even
heard of, it also introduces you to new ways
of thinking about things.
And for a lot
of leaders, we are predisposed to having our minds made up before we have
heard any other
ideas or suggestions.
Hamilton Chan, CEO
of Coaching for Startups, believes one
of the most important ingredients for startup success is having someone knowledgeable and experienced who you can communicate with and exchange
ideas with honestly — and Chan tries to provide both that empathetic ear and the direct, sometimes brutally honest advice that entrepreneurs need to
hear.
If your business
idea has a reasonable chance
of success and it's not completely different from anything else ever seen in the world before, banks may very well
hear you out.
My company has a policy that everyone's input is
heard and considered: Diversity in
ideas is a good type
of conflict.
In any case, it's generally a good investment
of the modest amount
of time it takes to pay attention and be polite unless the people pitching haven't done their homework, don't appreciate or want to
hear about the magnitude or difficulty
of what they're setting out to do, or just aren't really prepared to effectively present and defend their
ideas.
We don't know what we don't know, but the more we can learn about it, the better it is for our brains to piece together
ideas that we've never even
heard of.
It's true, everyday we
hear of a new startup
ideas (some more obscure than others) that have been able to get funding in order to jump - start their small business.
Truly loyal employees know that you most need to
hear what you least want to
hear: that your
ideas may not work, that your point
of view is off, that you made a mistake.
Generally speaking, employees felt that their
ideas were
heard and considered, regardless
of their status within the company.
You have
heard criticism
of the
ideas in the video, with Stephen Gordon, Andrew Coyne, Alex Usher and many others taking issues with all or part
of it.
Everyone
hears what they need to
hear, and it's easy to have very little
idea of how life actually works in the real world.
Even if an employee's
idea is not practical, at least extend him or her the courtesy
of being
heard.
Come
hear Michael McDaniel, CEO
of Reaction Housing (one
of Austin's hottest startups), discuss the
idea of solving problems using «big hardware.»
«We
hear a lot about the
idea of «checking your privilege,» but that's what it really means,» says Thomas.
We've all
heard the story dozens
of times: A brilliant kid drops out
of college, turns his or her
idea into a business and ends up becoming a multi-billionaire.
In Seattle, noisy crowds
of up to 2,500 have shown up at regulatory
hearings to denounce the
idea.
«I had
heard about the
idea and the premise behind it being kind
of like a universal currency --[it could] mitigate concerns about exchanges and stuff like that — and I really thought that was innovative,» Sherman tells CNBC Make It.
«One clear goal
of content marketing is consistently producing good fresh
ideas that people haven't
heard before,» says Traynor.
He came up with the
idea for the program in 2016 after attending an American Chemistry Society meeting and
hearing members
of the cannabis chemistry subdivision speak.
Around the same time, I started
hearing from young entrepreneurs, many
of whom asked for a quick conversation to discuss their
ideas.
«You
hear so many stories about that «one great
idea» where someone lucked out and identified a gap in the market, or created something that no one had ever thought
of before,» says Rubio.
I have a couple
of ideas and would love to
hear your thoughts too.
I'd never seen or
heard of anything that grew that fast, and the
idea of building an online bookstore with millions
of titles — something that simply couldn't exist in the physical world — was very exciting to me.
Advisers who work with Brandes are equipped with a so - called «
IDEAS» script, with each letter identifying a different step in the process: Inquire about how the other person is doing; Describe things you
hear; Empathize with the client; Add your own point
of view; Suggest a solution.
Bryce Roberts was tired
of hearing the same pitch over and over again: An entrepreneur would come calling with a bold
idea and empty pockets, ready to build the future but for the lack
of $ 2 million and a business model.
And definitely say yes to the employee who seems hesitant to bring up their new
idea — because
hearing «yes» will give them a much - needed boost
of confidence and self - esteem.
The new strategy for the company — the $ 1, $ 2, $ 3 menu — wasn't my favorite
idea and I was rather skeptical
of it when I first
heard.
As a group, and as a movement, it's vital that we acknowledge and utilize our privilege, use our platforms to spread the names
of the dead and the injured, promote
ideas that can help spread kindness rather than hostility, support those who aren't being
heard, take our voices and use them together with the megaphones provided.
While I applaud you for thinking outside
of the box, I believe that this is one
of the silliest
ideas I have
heard in a long time.
If you are interested in engaging with peers, exchanging
ideas, raising the profile
of your company and positioning yourself as a thought leader within the Vancouver business community, we would like to
hear from you.
Mr. Schmidt
of Alphabet said he was sold on the
idea from the moment he first
heard about it.
But these reform proposals are such good
ideas so you can probably bet we haven't
heard the last
of them.
We have no
idea of actual sales totals, though in earlier years we
heard of Vancouver projects that were sold out in their launches in East Asia.
At this point proxy access is mostly symbolic — I've never
heard of anyone actually being elected to a board via proxy access — and the
idea that boards would function better with one or two disgruntled protest directors seems untested and a bit odd.
This is the small cap secret no one ever told you; You've probably
heard about the small stock premium, the
idea that over long periods
of time, small stocks outperform large stocks.
Sure, more people than ever have probably
heard about bitcoin, and they may have
heard about some
of its closest rivals by market cap, such as Ethereum and Ripple, but they don't have the faintest
idea what purpose they serve or how they really work.