Sentences with phrase «is a human element»

That's because it's the human elements that really engage us.
In order for the White House and businesses to to stop future attacks, we must address the problem at the core of many breaches: That problem is the human element.
It is the human element that has corrupted God's teachings for their own selfish reasons.
One of the reasons I much prefer reading food blogs to cookbooks or cooking magazines is the human element.
There is a human element that can not be interpreted by a computer and there can be unintended consequences for a deliberate plan of short - term failure.
There's a human element involved and the three human superstars in Oklahoma City are not meshing well together.
Then there is the human element.
It's the human element that bleeds onscreen.
As a thriller, it's par for the course, but it's the human element that makes it a work of merit for those who enjoy well - developed personalities and a bit of emotional substance injected in their formula crime dramas.
What the film lacks is the human element.
Anno's primary concern is the human element, and his chief point in that regard is human failure in the face of such a disaster.
In reality, there will always be a human element to teaching and learning that can not be taken over by machines.
However, as Bryan points out in his quote above, the most important thing is the human element.
I don't think that it is not acknowledged — we all know that there is a human element, in anything.
Unfortunately, there is no perfect LGD for all type of predators and then there is human element also.
What could help propel more change is to work on the least predictable element in this whole matrix — which is the human element....
For that October story, I interviewed two dozen Arctic hands, almost all of whom said there had to be a human element.
There's one piece that you mentioned that I think there's really no way around and that is the human element.
I think there's a human element where people don't value themselves correctly.
As Jolie O'Dell points out, it's the human element that will always make this risk impossible to eliminate entirely,
Some positions are more sensitive than others; positions that have to do with providing healthcare or personal care services are given much importance as there is a human element involved.
It's the human element that makes interviewing for a job so tricky, so daunting.
Later, riding up a ski lift, Hazzi realized it was the human element that was missing.
What is so fascinating is the human element.
But even as he sings the praises of technology, Perske recognizes that there is a human element to the technological revolution not yet fully understood.
Talking with the potential seller is the human element of the sales process.
It is the human element that makes the difference.
«There's a human element to buying and selling a home that can't be replaced.»

Not exact matches

«Our thesis is that it's missing that personal human element: the user.»
Digital channels do take away much of the human element of doing business so it is important to put up systems that would allow merchants to connect with customers.
These aren't necessarily groundbreaking ideas, but they do show the ways technology is being integrated even into the most human elements of the hiring process.
It also didn't help that I brought in a new team to heavily focus on human elements such as the health and well - being of communities that depend upon nature.
CEOs may think they're opting out of being creative, but all decisions have a human element to them.
Over the past 20 years there has been a significant amount of data showing that investment in the human element in business is a profit - making proposition.
Once you get in there and look, you find things like human factors and other subjective elements that are opportunities for improvement.»
RT @KenSweet: NYSE traders and execs are really playing up the human element to this IPO.
Franchisees who operate most U.S. McDonald's restaurants will be tasked with sorting out the human elements of mobile ordering — namely how to best adjust kitchen layouts, work flows and staffing, said Richard Adams, a former McDonald's franchisee who now advises McDonald's restaurant operators.
Emotional intelligence taps into a fundamental element of human behavior that is distinct from your intellect.
The most ambitious element of Brooks's scheme was designing Baxter to be trained the way humans learn things — by having someone show them how to do it — instead of having to be programmed by experts.
«Jobs are not lost; rather, roles are redefined; humans are displaced to tasks needing a human element.
One problem is that with unlimited access to such hyper - focused information, many advertisers are losing the human elements that make marketing campaigns successful.
The human element is what draws people to one another, whether they're friends or companies people support.
The human element is the thing that gets lost.»
And perhaps, there will be a nice throwback to adding a human element.
It remains to be seen how important maintaining a human element — managerial or otherwise — will be to the success of departments and offices that choose to employ robots (in favor of people) to perform administrative, data - rich tasks.
He also said that maintaining a human element is very important, as chatbots should improve customer service, save customers time or streamline their buying decision, such as customizing a product order or helping with a specific request.
Viewers know more about Vaynerchuk's companies and endeavors because he is putting in that extra effort to make his brand more human — and I don't think I would be going out on a limb to say that this human element has definitely contributed to his success and massive social following, which includes more than 1.17 million followers on Twitter.
Biophilic design elements have demonstrably real, measurable benefits for human performance metrics such as productivity, emotional well - being, stress reduction, learning, and healing, according to Terrapin Bright Green.
However, radioactive iodine represents a tiny percentage of the elements that the human body would be exposed to in the event of a nuclear disaster.
That's why the familiarity principle teaches us that human elements like eye - contact, hand gestures, and in - person connection are so important.
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