There's no greater example
of the conundrum of modern recruiting than Texas: build up recruits to lure them in, then break them immediately, but only to the point they can become immediate ambassadors of your brand for the next cycle.
That's one
of the conundrums of war.
Not exact matches
Once my target customer was able to explain the exact value proposition
of my product back to me (and was willing to pay for it), I believed I finally nailed the product - market fit
conundrum.
Thankfully, for Dublin - based LinkedIn analytics manager Mariah Walton, she had the good fortune
of having Jeffrey Weiner as a CEO when she faced just this
conundrum.
Still, it's a worthy
conundrum: Unless your office is a retail outlet, radio station or elevator, your background music is likely limited to the soft hum
of a ventilation system.
Some would say the answer already exists, in the form
of federalism, but American federalism also has its
conundrums.
Because there are so many different types
of small businesses, the small business universe has been a
conundrum for government and private entities to target, reach and assist them.
This Peter / Paul
conundrum is interesting: we very often see examples where people have paid off their credit cards using available lines
of credit, only to have their credit card balances swell back to where they were within a year or so.
If that's your
conundrum, a chorus
of experts might have a solution.
The pricing
conundrum may be the fast - food industry's most difficult equation — and Thompson, an engineer who talks in terms
of equations, has clearly thought deeply about this one.
By the winter
of 1992, Newman had his own answer to the
conundrum.
So is there any way out
of this
conundrum, a technique that allows for people's self - protective impulses but still helps them wholeheartedly admit errors and soothe hurt feelings?
Simon Horton, author
of The Leader's Guide to Negotiation, thinks he has something
of an inside track to this
conundrum.
That establishes a
conundrum: one must maintain these quite different forms
of global power without knowing if the cost is justified, until the moment arrives when others would pay ten times over to hold what you have in hand.
Thus were Germany's three traditional
conundrums resolved: she was unified peacefully, was an esteemed and prominent nation
of the West, and her security was assured in a defensive alliance
of democratic states (NATO) that had gone together, successfully through the Cold War.
The electric car presents engineers with a bit
of a
conundrum.
The risk
of splitting prizes leads to a
conundrum: Ever bigger jackpots, which should lead to a better expected value
of a ticket, could have the unintended consequence
of bringing in too many new players, increasing the odds
of a split jackpot and damaging the value
of a ticket.
The only way out
of this
conundrum is to delegate the Have To tasks to someone else.
He provided me with a great and insightful set
of considerations for all entrepreneurs stuck in this naming
conundrum.
Donald Schoenhaldt, the president
of Gillies Coffee, one
of New York's oldest specialty coffee wholesalers, experiences this
conundrum on a daily basis.
It's tax season — time to ponder that annual
conundrum: How much
of my vehicle usage can I claim as a business expense?
Dress shoes pose a
conundrum for many guys: On the one hand, you want your shoes to be comfortable and
of high craftsmanship; on the other hand, you don't want to have to spend upwards
of $ 500 on a pair to get those features.
Apple's smartwatch poses a
conundrum for advertisers: How to tap the possibilities
of the tiny gadget without overwhelming consumers with messages.
It will be fascinating to see if IBM Watson Health and Celgene can make sense
of this scientific
conundrum.
(The company has a library
of glass, plastic and metals to help them solve such
conundrums.)
The big money presents a bit
of a
conundrum for Rubio.
Though many individual investors find blockchain an inscrutable technical
conundrum, as vexing to understand as bitcoin, potential applications in many fields are attracting a brisk flow
of venture capital and corporate development.
My unsolved
conundrum, as an introvert entrepreneur, is how to honor my own authenticity and originality without being comfortable with the expressive norms
of an extroverted society.
It's an interesting
conundrum for Microsoft since Kinect, when it was originally released for the Xbox 360 in 2010, became the fastest - selling electronics device
of all time.
Managers at Tesla Motors decided to resolve this
conundrum by building their own charging stations, in order to ensure that a «hold up» in charging infrastructure would not prevent adoption
of Tesla cars.
Optimal marginality also underpins IdeaConnection, an eight - year - old, Victoria - based, open - innovation platform that assembles teams
of solvers rather than relying on individuals to crack seekers»
conundrums.
«We want to connect with employers who have real job opportunities that we can train people to fill,» said Arnett
of such
conundrums.
The
conundrum, however, is that many
of those people signed up precisely because Netflix was a veritable bargain.
Consider this
conundrum in the gold market: The metal has traditionally been a good hedge against inflation, but it hasn't seen much demand lately even in the face
of rising inflation fears.
Here's yet another facet
of the U.S. drug pricing
conundrum: older treatments which have been around for years can win label expansions that significantly increase their value, and consequently, their list prices.
You can see the rise
of a modern privacy
conundrum in the 32 years between the first DNA case and DeAngelo's arrest.
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Because uh, the business schools as
of that time used to think it was a
conundrum, which comes first, your employees, your customers, or your shareholders?
«One
of the
conundrums for the EV buyer here is «where do you charge it?»»
Of course another
conundrum in today's market is that rates have started to rise but inflation is sitting at a 50 year low.
This
conundrum shares some characteristics and common roots with the theory
of secular stagnation; in both scenarios, interest rates, growth, and inflation are persistently low (Summers 2015).
«It is a
conundrum, so to speak, to use the words
of another Fed chairman.
The question
of how should you spend your money was a frequent
conundrum and reason for failure cited by failed startups.
The NASAA statement highlights several
of the
conundrums that regulators like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) must confront when seeking to exercise their legal mandates for cryptocurrency, such as associated tangible assets, controls by regulators or governmental authorities, and reliable methods
of exchange for other commodities.
The most important legal
conundrum of the Kinder Morgan struggle is how Aboriginal rights and title (or jurisdiction) provides a check on unilateral federal and provincial powers.
His many books include Swap: How Trade Works with Philip Levy, a concise introduction to the principles
of world economics, and Telecoms and the Huawei
conundrum: Chinese foreign direct investment in the United States, an AEI Economic Studies analysis that explores the case
of Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei and its commitment to long - term investment in the US.
A decomposition
of 10 - year US Treasury yields into a future rate expectations component and a term premium suggests that declining term premia drove long - term rates lower both now and during the mid-2000s «
conundrum» episode.
I was reminded
of this
conundrum reading a personal column by David Sheffield in the Globe and Mail recently.
However, the lack
of growth in hourly earnings is something
of a
conundrum (average hourly wage growth was flat month - over-month in June and up over the past year by just 2 %).
The Bank
of Japan faces a
conundrum in its battle to revive inflation.