Because as Vicki Salemi, career expert at Monster, aptly puts it: «your goal [as a job seeker] is to make stronger, better -
informed decisions of which employers to not only pursue but also work for,» and an invaluable source of information for those decisions is real company reviews.
Readers will find that the books give a succinct, balanced and evidence - based introduction to each subject, giving them a firm framework from which to make confident,
informed decisions of their own.
Consumers are increasing making well -
informed decisions of what product to buy beforehand by reading reviews, price comparisons and offers.
So long as you take full advantage of the free trial, you'll be able to make a truly
informed decision of whether to pay to keep your membership or continue your search for the best dating website.
He would then be able to take
an informed decision of whether or not joining the website would be worth.
I am an honest hardworking man, I am not afraid to love deeply or forgive completely, if we are not genuine in our words and deeds how can others make
an informed decision of if they want to be in our lives
Online dating sites are quite useful as well since you get to know each other well and make
an informed decision of whether or not should you meet.
Those elected to headteacher boards do not have decision - making powers, but provide local expertise to
inform the decisions of National and Regional Schools Commissioners and ministers.
These findings, Dryden - Peterson says, should
inform decisions of U.S. educators about children's grade placement, remedial assistance strategies, and ongoing learning support.
The brief
informs the decisions of organizations, agencies, and funders as they consider how to invest in professional development efforts within the workforce development system and other youth service systems and program contexts.
The crisis
informs the decisions of a young playground director whose choices have consequences that come back to visit him 30 years later.
However, it is ultimately up to you to make
the informed decision of whether it will benefit your long - term credit score enough to request the increase in your credit limit.
Call, make appointments, bring a list of all your questions and make
an informed decision of who to go with.
Happily, it now appears our work is
informing the decisions of the Trump administration, conscientious members of the U.S. House and Senate, and governors and state elected officials from coast to coast.
This document includes a collection of articles that seeks to communicate the diverse insights and visions of leading actors in the emerging global carbon market to better
inform the decisions of professionals and policy makers.
As I review in the report, even in a world of blogs and fragmented audiences, the coverage appearing at these outlets strongly shapes the news decisions at other newspapers, at the broadcast and cable networks and
informs the decisions of policymakers, stakeholders and other key influentials.
«If you have not yet decided to go to law school, this website and the related blog will explain what you can expect so that you can make
an informed decision of whether or not law school is right for you.
Now that you understand some of the basic policy types, you can talk to your financial planner or life insurance agent when shopping for life insurance and they should be able to explain everything so that you can make a well
informed decision of the best type of policy for you and what strategy to use when buying life insurance.
You can then make
an informed decision of which insurance policy is best for you.
We hope that we will help you make
an informed decision of which is best for you.
Our news, analysis, research and forecasts have been
informing the decisions of automotive stakeholders, including all of the world's major vehicle manufacturers, since 1992.
This information, which may be gleaned from Web sites, DHHS partners, or other sources, helps
inform the decision of which models to review in each cycle, especially when deciding among several models with a similar point value.
Not exact matches
Instead
of relying on gut instincts, you can use your data to make
informed, strategic
decisions for your business.
Given the staggering amount
of data that is now widely available internally and externally, I look to our analysts to engage deeply with data and continuously expose material insights that I use to
inform decisions and priorities.»
But the truth is that not all complaints are valid, and not all ideas meritorious; it is the leader's responsibility to make measured,
informed decisions, and not to pander to data points
of one.
The goal
of this research project is to help VC marketers make more
informed decisions about those activities.
To get to this point, 23andMe had to conduct extensive studies proving the accuracy
of its tests and assuring regulators that the reports can be easily understood by consumers so that they can make
informed health care
decisions.
Instead
of debating which idea is best, we use a structured process to quickly get everyone's input and then have one
decision - maker make an
informed, unilateral call.
The process
of exploring, understanding and even mastering different topics prepares entrepreneurs for emerging opportunities and helps them make
informed decisions about their businesses.
Bringing quantitative measurement and prediction
of outcomes to traditional PR will grow transparency and trust between agencies and clients, and
inform better
decision - making and, ultimately, results.
«The Tweet did not go viral until late last night in the U.S. with an explosion
of re-tweets and newly generated comments as both tweet volume and negative sentiment exploded into the market open today,» said Joseph Gits
of Social Market Analytics, a firm whose data trawls for information in social media sites, which is in turn used by major investors to
inform their investing
decisions.
At the end
of the day, you want to choose a designer that's going to provide you with the information and guidance you need to make an
informed decision, as well as a clear strategy to help you meet your goals.
He says the heart «routinely
informs the brain
of the body's emotional state, and the outcome has a profound impact on brain functioning and
decision - making.»
And along the way, the biggest pain point I've observed plaguing public relations is the dearth
of KPIs, metrics and analytics to drive campaigns and
inform smart
decision - making and iteration.
But today's consumers and employees, particularly Millennials, are increasingly aware
of the impact a business has on society and on the environment, and that awareness
informs their
decisions in a way that it never has before.
After being
informed of MetLife's
decision, the ratings changed to 29 % favorable and 44 % unfavorable, the survey showed.
If a leader can not listen to contrary opinions and make
informed decisions based on a full range
of views, then he / she courts disaster — as Rumsfeld did in Iraq.
Bottom line, take your time to get all
of the information you need, then make an
informed decision about where you go from there.
Second, performance
of directors should be much more public so shareholders can make a more
informed decision when they vote.
But I also understand how important the use
of PivotTables can be in diving into your analytics and making
informed decisions about marketing.
«Our biggest priority right now is to put pressure, wherever we can, to try and get [the civilians] out»
of Aleppo, Obama said, and noted that he would help president - elect Donald Trump — who said on Thursday that he is in favor
of establishing humanitarian safe zones in Syria — with any advice he can provide so that he can make
informed decisions.
The department's understanding
of rising sea levels will enable the military services and agencies in affected areas to make
informed decisions on how to continue to execute their missions, Babb added.
The importance
of industry awareness is vital, as it builds awareness and
informs decision making.
The Conference Board report identifies a number
of possible labour market imperfections such as workers lacking the information they need to make
informed decisions.
In a statement Wednesday, Nordstrom said it made the
decision because «sales
of the brand have steadily declined,» adding that «Ivanka was personally
informed of our
decision in early January.»
A study from research firm, Gartner, revealed that in the next few years, some 70 percent
of B2B e-commerce websites will use personalized content to help executives make
informed decisions faster.
Delta said that it will
inform the NRA
of its
decision and will request that it remove the airline's information from its website.
Some organizations set up phone trees, but it's just as easy to send out a mass email to
inform your employees
of your
decisions whether to close or stay open.
Far from causing the demise
of brick and mortar, the web is enabling business owners to keep their fingers on the pulse
of their customer bases,
informing their business and marketing
decisions and helping determine when it's time to expand.
When a VC asks a founder why they made that part
of the product red, or why this button works in this particular way, that founder has the knowledge
of 30 user stories and 10 data points that
inform them and have colored all
of their
decisions.