Sentences with phrase «n't hearing their ideas»

While she was hearing their answers, she wasn't hearing their ideas.
Wait referrral fees... didn't we hear that idea somewhere else and heard lots of voices saying it would never work.

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No one likes to hear that his (or her) baby is ugly, but your business idea might not be that great.
I found him to be knowledgable about technology — not surprising, given that he had previously run Rogers Communications (which owns Canadian Business)-- so I was looking forward to hearing about whether he has any progressive ideas for the city.
Not only does this allow other participants to feel heard, but it gives you an obvious advantage: you get to hear everyone else's brilliant ideas before you contribute your own.
He's heard things like «really strong leader with great ideas,» and «I can't believe how much he's changed — he's a new person!»
Not only does this create a more productive and committed team, but it also provides a stream of new ideas Wiart admits «are some of the best I've ever heard
Not only can it open you up to ideas or people you've never even heard of, it also introduces you to new ways of thinking about things.
That said, I had to laugh when I heard this news, wondering how many managers at Virgin businesses had thought, «Wow, I hope this doesn't give Richard any ideas
The main complaint I hear about myself and other introverts is «we can't read your mind,» so to compensate, it's a good idea to over-communicate.
If your business idea has a reasonable chance of success and it's not completely different from anything else ever seen in the world before, banks may very well hear you out.
«If you had the right ideas and foundation to back up your perspective, he was always open to to hearing other ideas and thinking maybe he's not right,» says Cheyer.
In any case, it's generally a good investment of the modest amount of time it takes to pay attention and be polite unless the people pitching haven't done their homework, don't appreciate or want to hear about the magnitude or difficulty of what they're setting out to do, or just aren't really prepared to effectively present and defend their ideas.
So, I had a brilliant idea to get certified to be a nail tech,» she said in a blog post for Global Grind, adding «Don't be surprised if you hear about a part time job I've picked up at a local nail salon.»
We don't know what we don't know, but the more we can learn about it, the better it is for our brains to piece together ideas that we've never even heard of.
Truly loyal employees know that you most need to hear what you least want to hear: that your ideas may not work, that your point of view is off, that you made a mistake.
Even if an employee's idea is not practical, at least extend him or her the courtesy of being heard.
When I first heard about it I thought it was a joke, says Daniel Ives, GBH Insights chief strategy officer, weighing in on rumors Dell is considering selling itself to VMware and why it may not be a good idea.
Employees need to feel that their creative ideas will not just be heard, but also encouraged, listened to, and rewarded.
Some pride themselves on being approachable and easily accessible, yet they don't really hear the ideas that people share with them.
«One clear goal of content marketing is consistently producing good fresh ideas that people haven't heard before,» says Traynor.
That doesn't mean supervisors have to implement every idea a millennial worker suggests, but giving these younger workers a voice — rather than making them wait years to «pay their dues» to be heard — will increase engagement and make them more likely to stay put.
[Those perks] didn't matter; my ideas weren't being heard
I'd never seen or heard of anything that grew that fast, and the idea of building an online bookstore with millions of titles — something that simply couldn't exist in the physical world — was very exciting to me.
Everyone deserves to be heard, even if you don't agree always with one's ideas or opinions.
I have heard this rumor about another program (not ours), but I have no idea if it's true or not.
The new strategy for the company — the $ 1, $ 2, $ 3 menu — wasn't my favorite idea and I was rather skeptical of it when I first heard.
Hopefully that's given your B2B business a few ideas about generating leads you may not have heard before.
As a group, and as a movement, it's vital that we acknowledge and utilize our privilege, use our platforms to spread the names of the dead and the injured, promote ideas that can help spread kindness rather than hostility, support those who aren't being heard, take our voices and use them together with the megaphones provided.
But these reform proposals are such good ideas so you can probably bet we haven't heard the last of them.
Sure, more people than ever have probably heard about bitcoin, and they may have heard about some of its closest rivals by market cap, such as Ethereum and Ripple, but they don't have the faintest idea what purpose they serve or how they really work.
As the Judge would summarize the case and after he listened to all the witnesses and heard arguments from the lawyers, I would think, he is going to find this guy guilty, and then the Judge starts talking another way and then I think ooohh he is going to find this guy not guilty...... then the Judge keeps talking and then I think, I have no idea what his finding is going to be....
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Although Johnson did not receive the magic 15 percent threshold he needs to participate in the fall debates, there is strong voter appetite to hear the ideas and visions of serious third - party candidates.
Some of these ideas are tips you've heard before but never implemented, like creating a checklist, while others you might not have thought about.
«A lot of folks hadn't heard about the idea at first, but the more and more folks know about it, they more they like it,» he said.
Startups will not only get a chance to hear veterans from Silicon Valley but also pitch their next big idea to Z Nation Lab.
I would tell someone just starting their career here at Franklin Templeton that they should not be afraid to contribute ideas, challenge the way that things are done, or speak up as I have found that colleagues and leaders are always open to hearing what you have to say and will act upon ideas if they feel as though it would be beneficial.
2) I don't know where you got this idea of life not being capable of symmetry, I've never heard such an argument, what is this based on?
Finally, the very idea of the nation - stirring «Demosthenes blogger,» the one presented in the 90s sci - fi novel Ender's Game, was revealed to be hopelessly naïve: the true guides to how the Internet World would and would not empower individuals, and whether it would allow underdogs and unknowns to be heard by society, turned out to be Hobbes's meditations on self - promotion and Tocqueville's on the way equality stoked and then discouraged each individual's ambition.
If people don't get a firm idea from Romney about Romney's agenda, then all they know about Romney's agenda will be what they hear from President Obama and his allies.
I had not heard about the Gospel littering idea.
And, Jeremy, would you please look at topic of commonly - heard ideas that may or may not have biblical basis — one mentioned in these comments — is that God chooses the time of our death.
Since what I hear over an amplified PA system (kind of hard to «ignore» 70 db invocations in a mid size room, tbh) are things in the prayer I passionately disagree with, yet barred by prayer protocol to challenge the assertions of the prayperson (which such challenges to ideas are encouraged at public meetings) it sets up a «I'm not going to get anything accomplished unless I pretend I am one of them.»
Dressing in a certain way is peripheral to the deeply embedded ideas that women, like children, should be seen and not heard.
I can't speak for all Christians but hearing some speak I have some ideas as to the origin of this idea.
I like the idea that god listens to everyone, but he doesn't really listen until a priest (the priest of your religion no less) gets up and hes like «Ok, you're prayers were being heard before, but now they're being heard super duper well, GO»
I'd like to hear more atheist ideas that aren't just ridiculing Christianity.
Yes, we are free to say and believe whatever we want, but are not free from hearing what others think and believe — even if we find these ideas to be «offensive.»
In the case of religious teachers, the easy way out is often to teach things of which we have no idea, to give answers which do not satisfy ourselves, speak of things we have not heard, show things we have not seen.
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