Sentences with phrase «leads to»

They also believe they can handle whatever life throws at them and take more risks, which naturally leads to unlocking opportunities.
I don't think that this leads to lasting success.
Memorability is the quality that makes your logo easy for customers to recall, which leads to repeat customers and word of mouth, says Berger.
Which leads me to rule number two.
This created the «network effect» — a process in which the value snowballs as more production attracts more consumption and more consumption leads to more production.
«We know that a motivated workforce leads to better customer service, so we believe this initial step not only benefits our employees, it will improve the McDonald's restaurant experience.»
Many people know they «should» invest, but sorting through piles of investing advice often leads to inaction and confusion rather than confidence.
In fact, it's extremely important you get customer service right on Fiverr, because if you don't, the customer can write a bad review which leads to less business.
The new future of bright and eager young people hangs in a balance — waiting for the world's economy to improve and meanwhile fueling the discontent and resentment that leads to potential destructive activities.
So, the U.S. talent pool is doing six things in six places, little of which directly leads to new business formation or is likely to alleviate income inequality.
According to various studies, staying in the closing lane until it ends and then take turns merging (the so - called «zipper merge») leads to a 15 percent increase in traffic flow and a 50 percent shorter line.
«I'm asking a simple question, «what about your analysis was wrong [from the last five years] that leads you to believe you're more informed now?»»
If your mom is anything like mine, getting her a gadget for Mother's Day (or any other holiday) leads to a parade of questions — «Why did you get me this?»
That's a good shortcut, but usually leads to more questions.
Which leads me to my second point, anything you measure must be actionable.
Precision leads to results: instead of saying «Maybe I'll put on a movie later,» declare «Today, while updating an Excel spreadsheet, I'll re-watch David Fincher's catalogue with play - by - play explainer videos from No Film School on my second screen.
That's the kind of behavior that leads to referrals and long - term business success.»
It leads you to learn about yourself and learn that you can find as much about yourself and your community that you can in the Musee D'Orsay or jungles of Costa Rica.
Multitasking, it seems, is mentally draining, distracting and leads to increased errors and reduced productivity.
A constant bridge of communication between a leader and an employee not only reduces inefficiencies but also leads to a healthier and more productive workplace for all.
The benefit of working with this type of person is that it makes work fun and leads to a successful company, said Gates: «Picking a partner is crucial.»
I believe a healthy and strong body leads to a healthy and strong mind.
Additionally, they noted that those who were more likely to push back against their superiors as children «also have higher levels of willingness to stand up for their own interests and aims, a characteristic that leads to more favorable individual outcomes — in our case, income.»
That way I'm not duplicating things — I don't have people saying, «I thought you meant this,» which leads to having to redo it or rethink it.
In other words, eating protein - rich meals, rather than higher - carbohydrate ones, leads to more satisfaction, less hunger, and more fat burn.
And when it comes to the «real world» after school, study after study has shown that gender diversity within boardrooms leads to better decisions, higher earnings, fewer ethical issues — in short, stronger businesses.
And Toronto based artist, Robert Bolton takes the reasoning to the extreme; the proliferation of artificial intelligence finally leads to designing, «A scheme for a fair and universal basic income to be paid out via blockchain technologies.»
I'm told that the company has a reputation of quickly suspending accounts when customer or regulatory concerns are raised, forcing some businesses to endure a bureaucratic reinstatement process that sometimes leads to closure.
This, too, leads to confusion and undesirable outcomes.
Usage leads to more data, which leads to improvements in the algorithms.
«It helps an employee to know they have a group of people supporting them and it leads to them not being quiet,» says Churches.
Color announced Thursday that it's introducing a Hereditary High Cholesterol Test that can detect a genetic mutation indicating Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH), a genetic disorder which leaves carriers with high cholesterol that often leads to early heart disease.
The regulatory morass leads to endless chatter when swift policy action is required (as in the 2007 asset - backed commercial paper crisis).
«This leads to spending way too much energy on conference calls, meetings and offsites, traveling to see each other, and wasting time with conference reports, PowerPoint presentations, dimming and ultimately extinguishing creativity,» he said at the ANA conference.
Elsewhere, legendary Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen has warned that chasing short - term success often leads to soured relationships and regrets long term, while polarizing blogger Penelope Trunk frames the same debate in her characteristic absolutist terms, warning that you can have an interesting life or a happy one, but not both.
Giovannucci points out that while healthy dieting generally leads to better health and fewer chronic conditions, it is difficult to forecast results for any one individual.
A whole host of studies prove that moving more leads to thinking better, which is a phenomenal thing to know if you're looking for a little inspiration to hit the gym.
However, the distribution of the UKIP vote may lead to the Tories» piling up votes in areas where they are too far behind Labour for it to make a difference.
«It was a crazy process that led me to buying a plane and I haven't looked back» Myhrvold, who later went on to found Intellectual Ventures, said.
Still, over the years, Kinect's importance in Microsoft's broader gaming ambitions has declined, leading to the rather decision to kill it.
This set off a pattern and rage in him the led him to prison.
A lack of water can lead to snoring, dry nasal passages, and leg cramps, which can disrupt your sleep.
Under President Obama, these efforts led to the removal of a disproportionate number of Latino immigrants.
Huffington's ability to prioritize her health and wellness is what led to her initial success with the Huffington Post.
Procter and Gamble, one of the world's largest advertisers, is putting several of its agencies together to work as one team in a pilot that it hopes will eliminate bureaucracy and lead to better advertising.
It led me to want to change more to pollute less.
Once you've found out that sloppy work has led to a poor product, you can either face up to it (but that's inconvenient and painful and maybe expensive) or you can unethically (and maybe dangerously) sweep the problem under the carpet.
Pete started his first business out of his bedroom, which grew and lead to the creation of other businesses, including Mashable.
And once my act was done, the surge of accomplishment led to many new ideas.
A recent recovery in precious metal prices and some smart moves have led to a significant reversal in his fortunes.
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