Not exact matches
The video game giant will double the number
of Switch units it produces during the fiscal
year ended March 2018, The Wall Street Journal is reporting, citing people who claim to have
knowledge of its plans.
We have operated this field for over 20
years and have developed a deep
knowledge of the geology and strong operational expertise to deliver robust value from this asset.
For Roundarch, they ended up hiring Paul Tebsherany, a person with deep
knowledge of their business whom they had known and worked with for two
years while employed at competitor, Razorfish.
To the average reader
of a business magazine, these may seem like ridiculously simple questions, but Lusardi and Mitchell's research over the last few
years shows that, in general, you can not count on even this base level
of knowledge about how money works.
He did it in his recent Tesla master plan, referring to the low chance
of success he knew he had when starting Tesla by citing the fact that Ford is the only U.S. car company to have avoided bankruptcy —
knowledge he didn't have when he launched Tesla in 2003, six
years before GM and Chrysler filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Over the next two
years, White worked to gain an intimate
knowledge of gait analysis, and by his mid-20s, he was straddling two very different shoe worlds.
For all we hear about 20 -
year - olds dropping out
of Stanford to raise trunk loads
of venture money, most entrepreneurs need industry
knowledge and connections to start a company.
Underestimate experience One
of the biggest blunders that a managing director can make, to put it politely, is to jump into a business or venture without having enough experience or depth
of knowledge to successfully keep the business afloat during the first
year.
On deck for this
year: Taking the
knowledge garnered from selling more than 20 million products and using it to develop a Bark & Co. - branded line
of toys and treats.
The challenge
of preserving and conveying this unique institutional
knowledge has been intensifying for several
years and is now reaching a critical tipping point as more companies are transitioning to the freelance economy.
Auris Minerals chairman Bronwyn Barnes has disclosed that some
of the people seeking to oust her had been negotiating a farm - in proposal last
year without the
knowledge of the company's board.
The irony
of spending
years in high school and college before getting a job is that what employers want most isn't any specific (or even highly specialized) body
of knowledge; they want employees who can learn on the job.
There are two types
of innovators: the highly experienced professional who brings
years of industry tribal
knowledge, and the young and eager beginner fresh on the professional scene.
Spangenberg — who over the
years has been on the receiving end
of «troll» criticism for his patent fortune — recently pursued a more interesting path involving use
of his patent
knowledge to target what many
of the populist - minded would judge to be an unfair stranglehold over pricing.
BM: There is more clarity
of focus, and there are a lot
of people around who have a very deep domain
of knowledge, and that gives us the ability to skip over things we might have tried a few
years ago.
Yet to my withered hippocampus, a story I wrote two
years earlier often seems the work
of some other person; the
knowledge I gathered in authoring it has ebbed away.
The longest portion
of the offering, a 30 -
year security, yields 1.95 percentage points above Treasuries, after initial talk
of around 2.15 percentage points, according to people with
knowledge of the matter, who asked not to be identified as the details are private.
When Ng was 21
years old, he decided to take his
knowledge of digital marketing and strike out on his own, sinking $ 10,000 into Oversee.net.
The maker
of the Maserati, Jeep and Alfa Romeo nameplates will instead feature men as well as women in less flesh - exposing garb than in previous
years, two people with
knowledge of the plans said.
The 12 -
year old scandal over the Australian Wheat Board's payments to the government
of Iraq has moved closer to final resolution, with its former chairman Trevor Flugge convicted today
of breaching his duties as a director but cleared
of more serious charges concerning his
knowledge of the payments.
Google has been up and running for 15
years (as
of September), and in that time it has been collecting what could very well be the largest database
of knowledge ever recorded.
After all, in 2005, when he founded the site with two college friends in a rundown loft in Brooklyn, Kalin was a marginally employed 24 -
year - old classics major with no money, no connections, and no
knowledge of computer programming.
Earlier this
year, SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk backed the company Neuralink with the intent
of further developing brain - machine interfaces, a technology that would merge humans with computers and could, in theory, make
knowledge downloadable.
CARACAS, April 27 - A grace period on Chinese loans to Venezuela has lapsed, according to two Venezuelan sources with
knowledge of the matter, potentially depriving the cash - strapped OPEC nation
of billions
of dollars in desperately needed oil revenue this
year.
«The high adoption rate
of AWS cloud services by organizations around the globe has translated into some
of the top salaries for those IT professionals choosing to pursue these certifications in particular,» Global
Knowledge said in a blog post from earlier this
year.
If there's a billing dispute it can take months
of phone calls and emails to get a case resolved, said Conley, who gained an insider's
knowledge during
years working for insurance companies.
A few
years later I was working a full - time job as a marketing and brand manager at a toy company where I got a lot
of product development experience and realized I had gained enough
knowledge to give this idea a shot.
Mr Sherwood said: «Cloud based services are deployed in our Australia and New Zealand environments, AI bots have been working side by side with our personnel throughout this financial
year and we look forward to wider deployment
of our recently initiated digital
knowledge base to maximise customer retention and conversion.»
Two Chinese officials with direct
knowledge of the investigation told The Associated Press that police are requesting a second Interpol arrest notice for Guo, 50, for the alleged sexual assault
of a 28 -
year - old former personal assistant.
TOKYO, April 10 (Reuters)- Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) plans to book a charge
of 50 billion yen ($ 470 million) for the
year ended March, as it closes or merges unprofitable domestic branches to cut costs, two people with
knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
Who would sit on
knowledge of discrimination for a decade just to lose eight
years of lost wages for the waiting?
«Over the past five
years,
knowledge of our biology has exploded.»
At a recent speaking event he said people can glean a wealth
of knowledge by making several small decisions every day over the course
of years, while watching how coworkers conduct themselves.
As a long - term «manager,» your franchisee will continue to learn about the business and is more likely to gain institutional
knowledge of your business that will make him a better operator as he spends
years, maybe decades,
of his life in the business.
He's built up his content - writing
knowledge through many
years of trial and error, including being the commissioning editor for many
years at Copyblogger, one
of the most successful content marketing blogs in the world.
Though no video footage
of season six has surfaced this
year, many significant details are becoming public
knowledge before the episodes make it to television.
Not until after I took a major risk in my career
of quitting my job as a banker and spending two
years researching and writing my second book did my mentor take me under his wing and open up for me a valuable stream
of knowledge, people and opportunities that have inspired my journey ever since.
The success
of Alkhatib's two -
year - old, invite - only Middle East - centric shopping portal — which initially launched in Jordan before spreading to Saudi Arabia and elsewhere — can be attributed, in part, to his
knowledge about what venture capitalists look for.
The authors
of the study, in fact, understood this
years ago — noting that at «
knowledge of people's personalities can also be used to manipulate and influence them.»
Just a few
years ago, search - engine optimization was widely considered a specialized
knowledge of how to manipulate Google's search rankings with clever, secret tactics.
For most, that bank
of experience and
knowledge takes
years to accumulate.
«He has 50
years of manufacturing
knowledge, and when he does a CAT with one
of our plants, he teaches [managers] not just technical ideas but about urgency,» says Linda.
You also might be able to convince your employer that taking a
year off will make you a better employee upon your return, especially if you're going to improve your foreign language skills or increase your
knowledge of another marketplace while you're gone.
Hassabis said that AlphaGo Zero has essentially acquired thousands
of years of human
knowledge during a period
of just a few days, while also discovering new
knowledge, Go strategies, and creative new Go moves.
The e-commerce giant will open up to six more Amazon Go cashier - free stores this
year, Recode is reporting, citing people who claim to have
knowledge of its plans.
A key question that should have been addressed in the company's investigation was just how $ 56 million in suspect payments was administered over two
years with at least some
knowledge on the part
of senior management.
Two consumer groups, the Consumer Federation
of America and Public
Knowledge, sent a letter to the FCC at the beginning
of this
year with an estimate that subscribers were overpaying by $ 6 billion to $ 14 billion annually through the payment
of these fees.
In fact, the surge in craft beer sales — industry sales have more than doubled to $ 12 billion in the past five
years — is what's driving the professionalization
of beer
knowledge.
It's usually the byproduct
of accumulated
knowledge over
years.
An Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development report a few
years ago concluded that «a key cause
of the underlying fall in manufacturing employment everywhere is rapid productivity growth, whether by restructuring inefficient plants or deploying skills,
knowledge, technology and new processes to boost efficiency.»