Sentences with phrase «let's be honest»

Schultz talks affectionately about his father in his book, «Pour Your Heart Into It: How Starbucks Built a Company One Cup at a Time,» saying that Fred was an honest man who worked hard, played ball with his kids on the weekend and loved the Yankees.
Ultimately, everyone needs to be honest with themselves and come to an agreement with one another.
He's honest and transparent about things.
If that is the case, it is always best to be honest with the customer, instead of proposing something which you know will not fully deliver the outcome the customer is looking for.
To build trust, business leaders must be honest about the state of the company, where they see the company heading, how they want to get there and which skill sets are needed to round out the team during the early talent - recruitment process.
Being honest and open with folks who I wanted to make movies with.
It is much easier to pretend that things are fine and look for the positives instead of being honest.
How to Build Better Business Relationships: Be Honest «As a small business owner, it's important that people see me as expert in my field,» says Amy Harcourt of Definitive Marketing.
Let's be honest here.
«Someone had to have fed Mueller information to make him believe that either Trump and / or Cohen were not being honest in the statements they've made publicly,» Cohen said.
So that when faced with a heady career discussion with my boss, colleagues, wife, or (to be honest) myself, I'd have a quantitative, longitudinal, evidence - based narrative that would beat the pants off of «Pretty good, I guess.»
Be honest, and sell your, by manufacturing, the best item, on the market.
Being honest with yourself and just how you spend your time.
But really, let's be honest, this is a very young company.
If you can shift your role toward a healthier version of what you're already doing, you'll save time with more productive interactions and, let's be honest, people will just like you more.
Let's be honest, if you're doing any of the things I have already mentioned — constantly checking email, attending meetings, and peeking over the shoulders of your people — that adds up to a ton of work.
And since I don't need to make» ¨ new virtual friends, it seemed a bit pointless to be honest
«If something is not going to work, then be honest and talk about what can work.»
Let's be honest, sweaty stainless steel in kinda gross.
Which means that if a leadership «expert's» whole schtick is to basically tell you to be a good person, he or she isn't being honest about the difficult tradeoffs leaders face in the real world.
Your reputation is your business and while no one expects you to be perfect, everyone expects you to be honest.
«It is quite a big headache, to be honest,» he said, of coming up with a viable business plan for the flights.
Let's be honest, working from home has a lot of pros — and a few cons too.
«We have to be honest that we don't have definitive proof one way or the other yet that technology is improving education.
I think it is best just to tell your story and be honest, as opposed to trying to do some exotic spin and pay a lot of money to have it done.»
That is honest to God a true story.
There are a lot of reasons to create thought leadership, but let's be honest: the dream is that readers and potential investors will be so impressed by your insights and expertise they click the link in your bio to find out exactly what you're selling.
And to be honest, it was a huge advantage.
«To be honest I don't think they're terribly destabilizing.»
Be honest about what is happening, how long you except it to be before you are running at full capacity, and give a detailed as possible operating plan for your recovery period.
You must be honest with yourself about what results are important to you or your book will fail — commercially, personally or both.
Let's be honest, some people just want the «right answer» so they can be told what to do because, well, they just don't care enough to put in the effort.
Let's be honest — there is competition out there for nearly any product or service you can provide.
«To be honest, it's kind of snuck up on me, it's only just recently I've looked up and gone, «Oh wait, look how close we are to that [$ 1 million benchmark] in just five years.»»
So you made a mistake, you took personal accountability for it and you plan to be honest about it — but how do you approach the injured party?
Be honest about the company's challenges, and you will find a variety of benefits.
To paraphrase, don't freak people out, but be honest if the situation turns bad.
«We're targeting China, Singapore and other Asian countries because to be honest we think they'll love the kitties.
But when this happens, I hope there's an honest announcement about it.
«There was some interest reported in the press but I've not seen in Russia a lot of interest in bitcoin, to be honest,» Orcel said.
According to Bob Reid, chief media strategist with Veritas Communications in Toronto, News Corp. has failed to observe the «holy trinity» of crisis communications: being honest with the public regarding 1.
Today's consumers have become much more intelligent with their buying habits, less loyal to the companies they frequent, therefore it's important to be honest about your intentions and cater to the needs of your audience or you're more likely to lose their interest.
«To be honest,» Leife says, «it has been much more complicated than I thought it would be — getting all of the recipes together, finding all of the ingredients, premeasuring everything.
I'll be honest, I'm not fully aware of all the details other than we will have games launching this year.
To be honest, I wasn't prepared for it.
It's better to be honest all the time, especially since getting caught in a lie is almost guaranteed to lose you a customer.
Lastly, be honest and open with your customers and admit when you mess up.
Be honest when describing a shortcoming.
In all cases, it's important to be honest and upfront.
«Let's be honest, who is the biggest victim of this whole story?
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