Not exact matches
«
Today in the universe
of search, you type what you are looking for, tomorrow as we
talk about something, you will see the relevant things come to what we
talk about.»
Continue on to share your key observations
about the prospect's industry
today, and you'll have your prospect's full attention for the rest
of the
talk.
I realize the issues we're
talking about today aren't just issues for Facebook and our community — they're challenges for all
of us as Americans.
In our conversation
today, we
talk about the best ways to interact with your employees to create an incredible culture, how to get essential feedback to course correct yourself, and what the role
of fear is in making your startup a success.
• Speaking
of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected person working in women's rights
today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief
of staff,»
talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make sure that person has a lawyer, too.»
«But
today's is not just one more [seizure], because we are
talking about the largest apprehension
of cocaine in a container made up to now in Europe.»
The narrative reveals more
about today's hyper - partisan discourse than
about the reality
of the new tax law, which is likely to affect jobs and the economy in important ways that don't fit either party's
talking points.
Admittedly, this kind
of candor can be awkward for those
of us who grew up not
talking about money — but the reality is that
today's skilled workers feel justified in seeking out compensation information.
So in
today's solo round on The School
of Greatness, I'm sharing things I rarely
talk about — how I maintain hundreds
of quality relationships with people who are incredible influencers.
To put it in perspective,
today I'm only
talking about the handful
of products that we actually use weekly (and sometimes daily) with our newborn, Scarlett.
Lots
of people are
talking about a study put out this morning by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
about how the average Canadian CEO will earn as much by lunchtime
today as the average Canadian does in a year.
And if you don't, then you're Blackberry or one
of the «90s, technology companies we don't really
talk about today like Silicon Graphics or something like that, and you become a roll up
of some other company.
You're
talking about a property that runs at a healthy 80 % occupancy even in a market like
today when it's not the strongest
of times.
When
talking about the evolution
of desktop 3D printing, many companies
today make the analogy to the personal computing boom
of the 1980s, but Lobovsky argues they're misremembering the history
of computers.
But
today's
talk about the future
of innovation is not
about these technologies, or the applications or the new industries they will spawn.
I've been asked to
talk today about the future
of Innovation — typically that involves giving you a list
of hot technologies to pay attention to — technologies like machine learning.
«When you
talk about this sort
of natural business relationship, beyond the political relationship
of the two largest democracies in the world, I think that is an important relationship to maintain especially when you look at what is going on in the world
today in many
of the other markets and in many
of the upcoming powers,» he said.
Today's must - read story is from Fortune «s Leigh Gallagher and it features an exclusive interview with Maren Kate Donovan, founder and CEO
of virtual assistant startup Zirtual, who
talked about flawed financial projections and what caused her company to lay off 400 people earlier this week before announcing that Zirtual will be acquired by Startups.co.
If you're
talking about a new project with no significant investment already deployed, building a new mine if you expect
today's prices to hold in the long term is a tough call — a 50 - year oil sands project is a lot
of risk for less than a 10 % rate
of return — but even there, you can see the impact
of the lower Canadian dollar and the hedge provided by a royalty regime which lowers rates when prices are low.
At every meeting, we
talk about what a privilege it is to serve small businesses, the economic engines
of the world
today.»
After noting how Google has a number
of Chrome OS devices available
today through third - party partners, he said, «There's no Google - branded products that we're
talking about now.
Today I want to
talk about how a VC thinks
about equity pricing on your round — particularly if you're coming off
of a convertible note.
We're on the second generation
of everything we announced last year, but
today what we
talked about is the software developer kits.
Thanks to all the coverage Amazon Prime Air has gotten in other outlets, many more millions
of people are
talking about the company
today.
Zola has also been featured in NBC's
Today Show, as representatives appeared on the network to
talk about trending registry gifts in a bid to boost awareness
of the brand's name.
The pitch: «I'm here
today to
talk to you
about a problem that affects 85 %
of women and 20 %
of men... a $ 6 billion U.S. market.
«
Today, rather than create results we won't be able to carry out like in the past, we should make good results by
talking frankly
about current issues, issues
of interest,» Kim said.
Aaron Rodgers, considered by many to be the best quarterback in the NFL,
talked about the power
of visualization in an interview with USA
Today:
The ability to
talk about these transactions on a one - on - one basis and market them more broadly online is going to allow us to go from the small company that we are
today to a company that does millions and millions
of dollars
of transactions.»
During the rest
of our interview, Jim also
talked about some
of the biggest mistakes he's made, both in life and in markets... one
of the biggest dangers
of success... and some
of his favourite markets
today.
There are no vacuums left in
today's world
of social media, which means that, if you're not
talking about your products and driving the discussion as much as possible, someone else will be.
Also on
today's show, Tom and I
talk about how content marketers need to take on the role
of trusted advisor, rather than the more traditional salesman.
If you're
talking about a new project with no significant investment already deployed, building a new mine if you expect
today's prices to hold in the long term is a tough call — a 50 year oil sands project is a lot
of risk for less than a 10 per cent rate
of return — but even there, you can see the impact
of the lower Canadian dollar and the hedge provided by a royalty regime which lowers rates when prices are low.
Alison and I
talk about the difference between an adversarial response and an empathetic one; how to develop the self - awareness needed to respond more empathetically in high - stress situations; and how the current political climate underscores the lack
of empathy in most discussions
today.
Jill Konrath, three - time best - selling author and sales methodology expert, joins us to
talk about why a sale equals a change in the status quo for the customer, why experimentation is powerful and necessary in
today's sales culture, and why sales is no longer a numbers game but a game
of learning more and learning more efficiently.
There has been a lot
of talk about how blockchain technology will disrupt the role
of accounting as we know it
today.
Here's some
of the things we
may be
talking about today.
This fond remembrance
of the birth, growth and exploitation led us to
talk about what Inbound Marketing means
today.
What people are
talking about today: The outcry over Facebook, political data firm Cambridge Analytica and their handling
of user data isn't going away, and there's a steady stream
of developments keeping it in the news.
Today I'd like to
talk with you
about saving for retirement by reviewing one
of the most common savings vehicles: the 401 (k).
The next time the premiers huddle together they should start
talking about how to wean our economy off its overreliance on high - cost carbon fuels that the rest
of the world has little need for
today and will need even less
of tomorrow.
Sonny
talks about how Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash are being used
today and what businesses need to do to survive in the changing world
of blockchain technology and blockchain payments.
I have been asked
today to
talk about the general topic
of Australian Financial Markets.
«What surprised me most, in a positive way,
about today was that although the five risks in their own way merit a lot, they are extremely interconnected, and I love the fact that this group
of people are
talking about them as a cohesive group.
We
talked today about how important that is to raising the standard
of living and has been in the past.
Today, I'd like to
talk specifically
about the sections
of the report that deal with immigration, and will review a handful
of our recommendations.
We
talk about where hearables are
today, what's changing and some
of the cool things we can look forward to.
There's so much
talk today about the financial side
of retirement.
Killer Startups, Scott Gerber, Founder
Of The YEC,
Talks About #StartupLab And How He Got Where He Is
Today — 09/05/2012
Today's visit is in that spirit — I want to
talk about what we are seeing in the economy but also to hear from you firsthand
about your assessment
of economic conditions.