Not exact matches
True, this has led to an explosion in new companies far beyond the levels seen previously, which is entirely expected — lower barriers to entry to any market means more total entries — but this has actually made it even more difficult for venture capitalists to
invest in seed rounds: most aren't capable of writing massive numbers of seed checks; the amounts are just too small to justify the
effort.
When banks take these market factors fully on board, they can better understand the
true value of
investing proper amounts of time and money into cybersecurity
efforts.
What would be great to see is Microsoft move away from just focusing on the content creation marketplace of its traditional Office suite and instead leverage its acquisition of LinkedIn and Lynda.com to do three things: support competency - based learning — through badges, portfolios, and rich profiles for all students;
invest in building students» social capital — a key determinant of life success that education typically ignores — in a deliberate way; and, through both of these
efforts, help students discover and cultivate their
true passions.
Whether they're
true or not, people have
invested a lot of time and
effort looking into these theories, and some of them can really make you think about what you're seeing on the... Continue reading →
In «Make a carbon tax part of reform
effort» (Concord Monitor, 9/19/11), Holtz - Eakin argues for comprehensive tax reform to include a carbon tax so that more of the «
true cost of burning a fossil fuel... in the form of air pollution, a negative impact on human health, harm to the environment or climate change [is a] component in economic decisions [such as] include whether to
invest in a coal - fired power plant or a wind farm.»
When we get too personally
invested in an outcome, for example, we often lose sight of the
true value of our
efforts to our members.