Love
the idea of making people remove their pants.
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT), a research company committed to building the revolutionary Hyperloop transit system, inspired by Elon Musk's
idea of making people travel in high - speed tubes, has secured a target launch date of 2016 to build a working full - scale demo version of the Hyperloop.
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All ideas of making people feel they have more power and control over government and their lives and the criminal justice system, those are all things we can look at,» he said.
Not exact matches
We believe that in any service - oriented business the
idea of agency,
of helping
people make smart, independent choices is important.
I really loved the
idea of being able to
make something during the day, because I was such a night owl at the time, and have
people watch it at their convenience, in the comfort
of their own home.
The
idea makes a lot
of people nervous.
There's also more than a touch
of hubris in the
idea that the media has somehow «
made» Donald Trump what he is, or convinced millions
of people to support him.
The
ideas were fascinating fixes that always
made me wonder how a
person had ever discovered the
idea, like using a bobby pin for a chip clip, washing a thermos with coffee grounds and detergent to get rid
of strange smells, or adding baking soda to a vase
of roses to
make them live longer.
It's the
idea of only hiring likeable
people who would
make you want to come into the office and hang out if they were working on a Sunday.
It's always a good
idea to meet with the franchisor in
person to get a sense
of their management style and to
make sure you're comfortable with it.
Some
of the best companies pivot or excel because
of great
ideas from their
people; why not allow your team members to
make waves in your own company?
Brett Berish, President & CEO
of Luc Belaire says, «We believe in the power
of a great
idea and we're excited to support creative projects and the
people behind them who are determined to
make their dreams a reality.
Blackwell sees a lot
of people who never
make it to the finish line with their
idea because they haven't done their research.
Few
people — certainly few Americans — have a better
idea of what
makes the Kremlin tick.
The
idea has
people excited, but the founders
of the company
make some
people nervous.
«At the heart
of this is the
idea that
people of all kinds care about status and it effects the decisions they
make,» says Savor.
To further motivate
people to spend time identifying creative
ideas, small businesses can emphasize innovation by
making it part
of the company's job descriptions and evaluation criteria.
I thought, «wow maybe we could actually build this sort
of social magazine
idea where we could
make it far easier to see the content that
people are sharing with you, kind
of scan through it flip through it and then when you actually view the content.»
It's easy to discriminate against the minority cobbler down the street by traveling a few extra blocks to buy from «your own kind»; it's much harder to act out your racist biases when buying shoes at a big department store because, well, you have no
idea what colour or sex or sexual orientation
of the
person who
made those shoes is.
People have
made a big deal about the
idea of «binge - watching» as the embodiment
of the changing way we consume media.
The
idea is to recruit
people to your board who align and support the business and who can also help
make key introductions for the company and to key users
of the company's products or services.
But it is the only system where
ideas once scribbled on a cocktail napkin can become multibillion - dollar enterprises, and
make a lot
of people rich along the way.
Thiel, who also supports the
idea of creating autonomous islands on which
people could live and create their own laws, said he is in favor
of a bi-partisan bill called the «Intimate Privacy Protection Act,» which would
make it illegal to distribute explicit private images without a
person's consent, and would involve criminal penalties for those who profit from doing so.
Anthony G. Greenwald and his colleagues observed that
people make connections much more quickly between pairs
of ideas that are already related in their minds than between pairs
of ideas that are unfamiliar.
Apple founder Steve Jobs
made a remark that stuck with Pearson: «He said, «Look, it's not how much you spend — it's the quality
of the
idea and the quality
of the
people.
The companies are
made up
of people who really, really want the best
ideas to get out there.
«Our research shows that if
people are standing up in a meeting, they are less protective
of their own
ideas, which allows other
people to build on, extend and modify the contributions that
people are
making in the group,» Knight says.
The
idea of agriculture giants dabbling in what is still a relatively new and radical technology
makes many
people nervous, particularly when Monsanto is involved.
The second strategy is to
make use
of what psychologists call the «mere exposure effect,» a psychological mechanism according to which just being exposed to a
person,
idea, or group tends to result in positive feelings about them.
The Michael Dells and Richard Bransons
of the world — very young
people with very big
ideas — started to
make entrepreneurship cool (not to mention, finding fame and millions in the process).
For decades, if not centuries, talking about one's salary has been the biggest taboo in capitalism, which is why the
idea of salary transparency — the current «it» strategy among progressive young private companies —
makes so many
people uncomfortable.
The
idea of a group
of people pitching in to
make something come to fruition is hardly novel, but the way the Kickstarter team leveraged the internet to pitch to millions
of people simultaneously — as opposed to a coterie
of traditional investors — certainly was.
But this is where most
people make a big mistake: They choose one
of those
ideas and start working on it.
Like any thoughtful
person, Saul Griffith has
ideas as he walks around: Hey, wouldn't it be cool if... You know, we sure could use... Why doesn't someone
make a better... But it's hard to imagine anyone who does this as often, and in such a variety
of areas, and — this is the important part — with such acute ability to execute them.
«The
idea of «rejecting» capitalism could lead some first - time entrepreneurs to found focus - first companies, where they're more concerned about helping
people than
making a profit.
Consumers today might experience a gut - level cringe at the
idea of an artificial intelligence that can recognize and analyze their Instagram photos, but companies like Google and thought leaders like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk are investing heavily in it,
making huge bets that
people will accept it someday.
They have a small group
of friends who share brilliant
ideas and may co-invest or
make strategic introductions,» Povlitz has witnessed.She says they understand that
people and information have as much value as money, and that real wealth involves the right combination and proper use
of each.
«The
idea that you would deny protection for 50,000
people because there are a few bad apples who wouldn't be eligible for Temporary Protected Status in the first place,
makes little to no sense,» Tom Jawetz, the vice president
of immigration policy at the Center for American Progress, a liberal research organization told NBC News.
It's human nature for
people to present a good
idea and then try to
make sure that from that point forward, they're the sole owner and controller
of that
idea.
With the advantages
of youth on your side — a fresh perspective on business
ideas, possibly low overhead (if you're living at home rent - free), and the ability to
make mistakes early in the game and have plenty
of time to correct them — starting a business is a very attractive option for young
people who would rather answer to themselves than earn minimum wage.
«Perhaps counterintuitively, getting rid
of cubicle walls, which provide the illusion
of sound privacy, but actually
make people less aware
of the noises they create,» is a good
idea too, he also tells NPR.
On top
of all that, you have to introduce new
ideas on a near - constant basis, and
make sure your name gets recognized by
people both in and out
of the industry.
The Berkeley, CA maker
of sour and funky beers constantly has a line
of 50 or more — and, since the Brewer's Association apparently loathes the
idea of smooth egress, they're positioned right next to beer superstar The Lost Abby, meaning
people walking the floor will have to
make their way through two long lines.
But the
idea of putting a price tag on love — especially a bargain price —
makes people deeply uncomfortable.
O'Kelley says it was the type
of people who chose to
make Eugene their home — professors, entrepreneurs and former athletes — that
made it «a perfect incubator» for
ideas.
To avoid bad but vaguely plausible start - up
ideas — what the Y Combinator team calls sitcom
ideas, i.e., the kind
of ideas TV writers would
make up if a character on a show had a start - up — choose something that some
people want a lot rather than something lots
of people might sort
of want a little.
In a field
of philanthropies and educational institutions that profess to value inclusion and equality, innovative
people and
ideas, the data suggest emotional behavior by
people who are
making decisions to hire only
people who look like themselves or whom they've known for a long time.
For example, Reed says that if the employee in question recently «
made complaints
of racial or gender discrimination, yet the behavior or performance problem does exist, it's a good
idea to talk to an attorney about how you might approach that
person.»
The
idea is to
make it easier to share photos from a big event among attendees without the cumbersome process
of emailing snapshots to everyone or the awkward end -
of - event huddle while six
people take the exact same group shot.
The challenge with innovation, she says, is that a lot
of businesses will brainstorm big
ideas but they don't commit the time or the
people to
make it happen.