We knew that as recruiters we could play an important part in one
of the great business stories of our time: the emergence of a truly responsive and globally - capable 21st century legal profession.
Not exact matches
I prefer
business plans that demonstrate
great returns for investors on exits
of $ 100 million (or thereabouts), to moonshot
stories about billions to be made on some crazy bionic baby food.
Nick Morgan, author
of How to Tell
Great Business Stories, said «in a world where people have a lot
of choices, the
story may be the deciding factor.»
One
of the
greatest movies ever to look at the movie industry, Billy Wilder's 1950s - era pop culture noir is timeless for its
story of the struggle in the
business and the effects
of fame when everyone forgets you.
We have a society built on the
story of the American Dream: if you work hard and build a
great business, you can succeed.
In 2007, an Inc. cover
story said that Tim Westergren's
great challenge was to get Pandora, his Internet radio
business, «out
of perpetual start - up mode.»
All
of this makes for a
great story to tell investors and consumers alike, but the
business owners agree the tale should never outshine the product.
With a clear four - step methodology to help readers move from idea to action, templates for readers to map out their problems and the opposing ideas for solving them, and with practical and memorable
stories, from music mogul Jay - Z, to the founder
of Vanguard Group, Creating
Great Choices was written with MBA students,
business managers, non-profit and government agency leaders, teachers, and even elementary school students in mind.
While every attendee at MADE is a valuable source
of knowledge and inspiration, those below took to the stage and shared their advice, knowledge, personal
stories, and everything in between - providing everything needed to help inspire you to achieve
great things with your
business.
These are some
of the powerful
stories about how federal efforts to restore the
Great Lakes are producing results for people, communities,
businesses, and fish and wildlife.
Paul enjoys telling his entrepreneurial
story in the hopes
of convincing other
business leaders that collaborative, people focused practices will lead to the
greatest business results and the
greatest personal fulfillment.
Well it is true that some people seek sorcerers to implement Jinn that are satanic demons into mankind or his house or his
business to finish him or make his life miserable or to stop flow
of his
business income... In such case it is either you are religious enough and say your prayers often then it becomes hard for this to harm you or otherwise you need to find some one who practice exorcism to remove this evil... But many are just pretending to be good at it and help you not but squeeze money out
of you with tales and
stories... There is another type
of possessions and that is not through a sorcerer but directly by coincidence what man is at his weakest moments and those weakest moments for a possessions are when you come through a
great fear or when cry or laugh loudly in hysteria, or during a certain moment
of mating... or even when sneezing loudly... That's why there are prayers to be said on daily basis to guard you from such things and specially if passing haunted places such as deserted houses but most evil ones are residents
of public toilets and market places... Some
of them even would claim that you have made a wrong action by which you have killed a dear one to them and for that they have possessed you and that is mostly night time such as throwing a cigaret butt to a dark place or stepping killing an insect or even an animal at night which could have been one
of them or possessed by one
of them... So this is true thing happening to many who suffer unexplainable illnesses or sufferings which could look like mental illness that comes and goes as pleased...
Trending
Story: Special Report: Luxury packaging trends Luxe Pack, the luxury packaging exhibition held in Monaco last month, had grown again this year with, it seemed, an even
greater number
of suppliers targeting the wine and spirits sector... Today's News Social media is not just marketing it is a way to do
business hears Wine -LSB-...]
GREAT recipes and very interesting to understand the
story of these chefs that built a
business from scratch.
«Many know the
story of our
great -
great -
great grandfather, Charles Nelson — the pioneering founder
of Nelson's Green Brier Distillery and the leading producer
of Tennessee Whiskey in America in the late 1800s,» says Charlie Nelson, «but few know about Louisa, his devoted and hard working wife who assumed control
of the family
business after his death in 1891, until Prohibition forced her to shutter it in 1909.
I read a lot
of unmedicated birthing stories and watched the documentary The Business Of Being Born about the medicalized birth industry with great disgus
of unmedicated birthing
stories and watched the documentary The
Business Of Being Born about the medicalized birth industry with great disgus
Of Being Born about the medicalized birth industry with
great disgust.
«The
Story So Far», an interesting new report by Bill Grueskin, Ava Seave, and Lucas Graves published by the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at the Columbia Journalism School, presents a
great tour d'horizon
of the
business of online news in the U.S., and is an important contribution to our understanding
of where the private news industry might be heading.
With examples from his own life,
stories of other people and
great The Associated Press delivers in - depth coverage on today's Big
Story including top
stories, international, politics, lifestyle,
business, entertainment
«Native Land» is a rousing call to action, featuring dramatized vignettes
of true
stories of those who risked everything to fight for their right to freedom
of speech in organizing labor against big
business during the
Great Depression.
Executive producer Andrea Arnold addressed the bottom line in her backstage comments: «I think the success
of shows like this that have five women at the center help» because «putting women at the center
of our
stories is not just the right thing to do, it's also
great business,» citing not only «Big Little Lies» but also «The Handmaid's Tale.»
Starting things off, there's an audio commentary from director Mark Hartley, joined by «Ozploitation Auteurs» Brian Trenchard - Smith, Antony I. Ginnane, John D. Lamond, David Hannay, Richard Brennan, Alan Finney, Vincent Monton, Grant Page, and Roger Ward; a set
of 26 deleted and extended scenes, now with optional audio commentary from Hartley and editors Sara Edwards and Jamie Blanks; The Lost NQH Interview: Chris Lofven, the director
of the film Oz; A Word with Bob Ellis (which was formerly an Easter Egg on DVD); a Quentin Tarantino and Brian Trenchard - Smith interview outtake; a Melbourne International Film Festival Ozploitation Panel discussion; Melbourne International Film Festival Red Carpet footage; 34 minutes
of low tech behind the scenes moments which were shot mostly by Hartley; a UK interview with Hartley; The Bazura Project interview with Hartley; The Monthly Conversation interview with Hartley; The
Business audio interview with Hartley; an extended Ozploitation trailer reel (3 hours worth), with an opening title card telling us that Brian Trenchard - Smith cut together most
of the trailers (Outback, Walkabout, The Naked Bunyip, Stork, The Adventures
of Barry McKenzie, three for Barry McKenzie Holds His Own, Libido, Alvin Purple, Alvin Rides Again, Petersen, The Box, The True
Story of Eskimo Nell, Plugg, The Love Epidemic, The
Great MacArthy, Don's Party, Oz, Eliza Fraser, Fantasm, Fantasm Comes Again, The FJ Holden, High Rolling, The ABC
of Love and Sex: Australia Style, Felicity, Dimboola, The Last
of the Knucklemen, Pacific Banana, Centrespread, Breakfast in Paris, Melvin, Son
of Alvin, Night
of Fear, The Cars That Ate Paris, Inn
of the Damned, End Play, The Last Wave, Summerfield, Long Weekend, Patrick, The Night, The Prowler, Snapshot, Thirst, Harlequin, Nightmares (aka Stage Fright), The Survivor, Road Games, Dead Kids (aka Strange Behavior), Strange Behavior, A Dangerous Summer, Next
of Kin, Heatwave, Razorback, Frog Dreaming, Dark Age, Howling III: The Marsupials, Bloodmoon, Stone, The Man from Hong Kong, Mad Dog Morgan, Raw Deal, Journey Among Women, Money Movers, Stunt Rock, Mad Max, The Chain Reaction, Race for the Yankee Zephyr, Attack Force Z, Freedom, Turkey Shoot, Midnite Spares, The Return
of Captain Invincible, Fair Game, Sky Pirates, Dead End Drive - In, The Time Guardian, Danger Freaks); Confession
of an R - Rated Movie Maker, an interview with director John D. Lamond; an interview with director Richard Franklin on the set
of Patrick; Terry Bourke's Noon Sunday Reel; the Barry McKenzie: Ogre or Ocker vintage documentary; the Inside Alvin Purple vintage documentary; the To Shoot a Mad Dog vintage documentary; an Ozploitation stills and poster gallery; a production gallery; funding pitches; and the documentary's original theatrical trailer.
Set in the beautiful wine region
of Burgundy where so many
of the
great wines are born, Back to Burgundy is a thoughtful
story of three adult siblings grappling with their family's wine
business after the death
of their father.
«Schools can potentially play a huge part in encouraging entrepreneurial kids, by creating an awareness
of the
great stories of entrepreneurship and by supporting a culture where one day starting a
business is viewed as a natural option for both girls and boys.
It's «a
great financial inclusion
story,» says Liz Pagel, co-author
of the study and TransUnion's vice president - financial services
business unit.
Read everything you can find about the
business and the craft
of telling
great stories.
I love to see the success
stories of writers who are
great at running their own
businesses, because it gives me hope that if I decide to go this route, the path is well paved with
great writers who produce high quality work, rather than just clicking «publish» after typing «the end» which has always irritated me.
So my advice, as a freelance professional in the
business of helping authors turn good
stories into stellar ones that garner
great reviews, is to take the time to make sure that at least the weakest links in the chain
of your backlist are brought up to your current standards.
Read on in Generation Rx for: — exclusive interviews with the strategists, scientists, and current and former heads
of GlaxoSmithKline, Eli Lilly, Merck, Roche, and more — a first - ever, inside look at the rollicking
business story behind pharma's rise to power — the dramatic effects our drug culture is having on our major organs, from the liver to the heart to the brain — why old bodies and young bodies are the biggest, and riskiest, arenas for our
great American prescription pill party — how the largely uncharted terrain
of polypharmacy (various drugs taken together) has unleashed unanticipated, often deadly, consequences on unwitting patients Generation Rx will make every American who has ever taken a prescription drug look anew at what's in our medicine cabinets, and why.
I became an avid solicitor
of stories of all kinds, and developed a
great respect for the strenuous
business of living in a town that offers low - paying jobs, limited educational opportunities, significant isolation, and a whole lot
of bad weather.
«In many cases, we will be able to make recently sold out issues
of comics available digitally right before the following issue comes out in direct market stores and encourage new fans to continue reading the
story at their local comic shop,» added Sablik, «We're value our direct market partners a
great deal and are taking measured steps to ensure we help grow our
business with them, rather than cannibalizing sales.»
I think this «impact»
business (the product, Maass writes,
of «
great stories and beautiful writing») can too easily be another sop to readers who won't go forward into fiction without the promise
of a good car chase.
This is a
great way
of releasing self - help or
business seminars, recordings
of live presentations, audio dramas, and children's
stories — especially if these are audio titles that aren't part
of the «traditional» definition
of audiobooks (i.e., a recording
of someone reading / performing the actual text
of a book.)
These two well - known
stories speak to the youthful entrepreneurial energy that has helped young people from each generation launch
businesses either right out
of school or soon after.Sometimes these
businesses come directly out
of some aspect
of their coursework or research, but other times students just get the entrepreneurial bug and a
great idea...
It brings you
stories of entrepreneurs and change - makers, funding analyses and the first glimpse
of emerging trends from India's entrepreneurial ecosystem, as well as profiles
of great businesses and entrepreneurs from all over the world.
Just one
great story after another, as James Herriot, aka James Wight, learns the ropes
of the veterinary
business.
This week's edition
of Business Week has a
great story on the Pet Economy — the roughly $ 41 BILLION a year people in the US spend on their pets.
Hackett adds that a good product categorizing tool which defines important similarities and points
of differentiation will help a retailer in the following ways: • Determine which items fall into the good, better, and best within each category and sub - category • Develop guidelines for choosing new products to add to their assortment • Identifying brands that should be expanded or contracted based on growth and strength trends
of each brand within their assigned category • Determine how much space should be allotted to each category based on space to sales movement • Determine merchandise locations and prioritize brand positioning • Develop advertising strategies based on these trends • Build a
story line for the products in their store • Provide training materials for staff to communicate these categories to the consumer and the differences between them Here's a few more tips from Hackett: Categorize: A
great buyer develops strong tools to categorize and sub-categorize their
business.
The Island Expeditions
story is typical
of a
great many travel
businesses.
Art Basel Miami Beach, with GAVLAK Los Angeles / Palm Beach, Miami, FL (catalogue) Ten Year Anniversary Show, Gavlak, Palm Beach, FL and Los Angeles, CA Re (a) d, curated by Ryan Steadman, Nathalie Karg Gallery, New York, NY The Valentine's Day Cardiovascular, Geoffrey Young Gallery,
Great Barrington, MA Puente, KINMAN, London, UK 2014 The Go Between: Selections from the Ernesto Esposito Collection, Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy Art Basel Miami Beach, Gavlak booth, Miami Beach, FL 100 Painters
of Tomorrow: New York Exhibition, One Art Space, New York, NY Inaugural Exhibition, Gavlak, Los Angeles, CA The Armory Show, Gavlak Booth, Pier 94, New York NY Painting: A Love
Story, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Houston, TX (catalogue) 2013 Art Basel Miami Beach, Gavlak Booth, Miami Beach, FL (catalogue) This is the
Story of America, Brand New Gallery, Milan, Italy Rema Hort Mann Foundation LA Arts Initiative Auction, Hannah Hoffman Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Acid Summer, Curated by Matthew Craven, DCKT Contemporary, New York, NY All Fucking Summer, Gavlak, Palm Beach, FL Whitney Museum Art Party Benefit Auction, Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York, NY MiArt2013, Gavlak Booth, Milan, Italy The Armory Show, Focus: USA, Gavlak Booth # 908, New York, NY (catalogue) Art Rotterdam, Office Baroque Gallery, Rotterdam, Netherlands My Echo, My Shadow, Gavlak, Palm Beach, FL 39
Great Jones, Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich (catalogue) 239 Days, School
of Visual Arts MFA Alumni Show, Allegra LaViola Gallery, New York, NY 2012 News From Chicago and New York City, Curated by Henning Strassburger, Fiebach Minninger, Cologne, Germany Time, After Time, Curated by ARTNESIA, Ronchini Gallery, London, UK (catalogue) SUNY New Paltz Alumni Show, Dosky Projects, Long Island City, NY What's the Point, Jen Bekman Gallery, New York, NY It's a Small, Small World, Curated by Marilyn Minter and Organized by Hennessy Youngman, Family
Business, New York, NY The Virgins Show, Curated by Marilyn Minter, Family
Business, New York, NY Just the Tip, SVA MFA Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition, Organized in Collaboration with Mike Egan, Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY (catalogue) 2011 MFA Fine Arts Fall Open Studios, School
of Visual Arts, New York, NY Sentimental Education, Gavlak, Palm Beach, FL Things Fall Apart, Curated by Asya Geisberg, Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY Abstract Means, Curated by Richard Brooks, Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY MFA Fine Arts Spring Open Studios, School
of Visual Arts, New York, NY Celebrating 15 Years: Young Artists at Heckscher, Heckscher Museum
of Art, Huntington, NY College Art Association New York MFA Exhibition, Hunter College / Times Square Gallery, New York, NY Vuu Collective W / S 2011 Show, K&K Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2010 MFA Fine Arts Winter Open Studios, School
of Visual Arts, New York, NY Emerge to be Seen, Westside Gallery, New York, NY Marks That Matter, Juried by Gillian Jagger, Muroff Kotler Visual Arts Gallery, SUNY Ulster, Stone Ridge, NY The New, Art (That Matters), Oyster Bay, NY New York Art & Culture Exhibition Series, Albany International Airport, Albany, NY 2009 No Girls Allowed: BFA Thesis Exhibition, Samuel Dorsky Museum
of Art, SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz, NY Best
of Show: 2009 Best
of SUNY Exhibition, State University Plaza, Albany, NY 2008 Crit 3: Work from Students and Alumni
of SUNY New Paltz, Curated by Kathy Goodell, Spencertown Art Gallery, Spencertown, NY Somewhere I Have Never Traveled, Smiley Art Gallery, New Paltz, NY Three, Smiley Art Gallery, New Paltz, NY SPECIAL PROJECTS 2013 Shinola x Andrew Brischler, Installation & Capsule Collection, Tribeca Flagship Store, New York, NY Converse Footwear for Publicolor, organized by Grey Area COLLECTIONS Norton Museum
of Art, West Palm Beach, FL AWARDS AND HONORS 2015 Painting Fellowship, New York Foundation for the Arts
There was a
great story in this paper regarding a retired
business man who went bankrupt here then flew to Ecuador where he teamed up with an Ecuadorian naturalist to create an ecofriendly lodge that supports teaching the indigenous tribes to grow cocao trees in 5 acre lots, instead
of clearcutting the rainforests.
With its unique, localized
story, Lime Wind Farm provides a
great opportunity for
businesses to participate in meaningful production
of renewable energy while demonstrating their commitment to high - quality, locally owned projects.
Everyone here has a
great story of giving involved in the climate movement, whether you are a mother, a truck driver, a
business owner, a soldier, a student, etc..
But what really caught my eye here, was the
great personal
story about Araceli Parra, a legal assistant about to lose her job who learns some SEO skills, and ends up helping her firm dive a ton
of new
business off the web!
It was
great to have the chance to read about his
story of being an entrepreneur and, the struggles that he encountered on the way to a successful
business.
Two days simply were not enough to take in all the
great programming, learn about each
of the exhibitors and spend time getting to know more
of the 700 people who attended — every one
of whom, it seemed, had good
stories to share about their law practices or
businesses.
As outgoing Dean Daniel Rodriquez argues in the linked
story,
great lawyers are T - shaped, possessing both deep knowledge
of the law and broad knowledge
of related fields, including, for future
business lawyers, the world
of business.
Here's a
great career «success
story»
of one lawyer - Denise Lash
of Canadian legal powerhouse Miller Thomson LLP - who leveraged her expertise in a fairly esoteric and dry practice area - condominium law - into a thriving media
business - MondoCondo Media Group Inc. - that teaches consumers about condominium ownership and helps developers and condo - related vendors market to condo buyers.
1 IP, 1 Real Estate A Top Criminal Content Marketer Blogging from the Top Patent District Young Firm Blogs Its Way to 10 New Clients in 90 Days Generating
Business Clients on Quora 2 Firms Using Podcasting A Steady Flow
Of Clients Using Techniques From Other Industries Book - Writing As A
Business - Getter Divorce Guide Pulls In Clients Interviewing Prospective Clients On Podcasts
Great Lessons From A Referral - Based Injury Practice Using Workshops To Market Estate Planning And Small
Business Services Attorneys Gain New
Business by Educating Clients The «Velvet Hammer» Pulls in 7 - Figure Cases Using 3 Techniques Building a Multi-Specialty Practice with Seminars Niche Blogging by a Contract Attorney Internet Pioneer Has Global Reach Using Op / Eds And Success
Stories to Bring In New Clients How One Lawyer Brands Herself Through Content Marketing Food - Contamination Litigator Dominates His Niche with Content and Speaking
Business Transaction Firm with Recurring Revenue Blogging to Lawyers and Charging for Consultations Publishing and Speaking Keep This Green - Buildings Practice Thriving Online Brand Protection Lawyer Thrives with Blogging, TV, and Referrals Foreclosure Solo Succeeds with Phone Videos, Ghostwriters, and Networking Group Blogging, Tweeting, and Podcasting Launch This Nashville Sports Law Practice ADA Specialist Builds National Consulting Practice with Blogging
American Lawyer brass: Executive Editor Gina Passarella; Managing Editor Emily Barker; Global Managing Editor and Head
of the Litigation Desk Melissa Hoffmann; and Deputy Editor for the
Business of Law Brian Baxter were a
great panel, leading us into American Lawyer's newest ideas, how to approach them with
stories, what NOT to do on a pitch, and plans for the year ahead.
On September 30th we introduced the first chapter
of our Windows 10
story, talking about the many ways Windows 10 is
great for
business.