Sentences with phrase «old ideas from»

Good, put the focus on actually developing real innovation and not taking a 2 year old idea from Motorola and claiming its new and innovative.

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That doesn't mean your startup's model should be totally unrelated to what's been done before — ideas too far from the beltway are risky — but it does mean you need to find an unexploited niche, a new way of slicing old ideas.
What's most amazing is how many of our business and marketing ideas have come from our twin 8 - year - olds and our 11 - year - old right at the dinner table.»
Facebook, on the other hand, is only about a decade old and represents the American economy's shift away from manufacturing goods to the creation of software and ideas.
While the ideas of a free - agent nation and personal brand building have been with us for a couple of decades, DIY - career building has gotten a big push from the digital (and old - fashioned sharing) infrastructure that fosters this independence.
Automation can save time, but if you want to build a customer base — and get ideas for how you can improve your business from the people who matter most — communicate with customers the old fashioned way.
Millennial employees, for instance, may have more ideas on the best places or social platforms to reach today's job seekers than employees from older generations.
From a visit to the clothing store Old Navy, Levine got a merchandising idea for the gyms: the company logo, emblazoned on canvas, draws customers» attention to high shelves loaded with clothing inventory.
Given that great ideas often come from older, other ideas — I asked Berkun why there continues to be such prestige (at least in the U.S.) attached to original or novel concepts.
These seasoned executives bring critical value to cleantech startups by «cross-pollinating» proven ideas from «old world» industries with newer, innovative solutions.
More than anything else, to be adaptable or creative in this new environment, even to be an effective leader, requires a practiced ability to be «open» to new ideas, to questioning old ways, even to where those questions and new ideas come from.
This SlideShare from e-CBD, while a couple years old, has some interesting ideas for things to try: power words, time prompts («now,» «limited time»), and question marks.
More from @Work: AT&T's $ 1 billion gambit: Retraining nearly half its workforce for jobs of the future Get ready, this year your next job interview may be with an A.I. robot «Autonomous weapons are among the world's dumbest ideas»: A.I. CEO At FCCI, a Sarasota, Florida - based company that provides commercial property and casualty insurance through independent agents, 34 percent of the workforce is age 50 and older.
The company started in 2015, when then 16 - year - old Haydn Sonnad came up with the idea to rent out seats in Teslas shuttling from Los Angeles to Las Vegas.
The idea for Zipcar dates to 1999, when a 42 - year - old woman named Robin Chase learned about car sharing from a friend who had just returned from Berlin.
Boomerang employees can cling stubbornly to old ideas, expect perks or increased compensation from their original tenure or bring back past friction with other employees.
I'm always on the lookout for new income investing ideas whether from MLP's, REITS, closed end funds or plain old dividend stocks.
A chip - enabled credit card is also a good idea for customers living in the United States, as the country is in the middle of a switch from the old magnetic strip credit cards to this new technology.
from your old idea.
Then you have to pivot away from your old idea.
The idea here was to slide away from old - school toys (Barbies and Hot Wheels) and towards CD - ROM and computer users.
Many ideas in the bible are lifted from older and different religions.
Yes Chritianity has become less attractive from old to young searching for The Truth but rejecting it when it appears to not embrace our modern ideas of truth, even suggesting there are many truths.
The Hindu - Buddhist development, starting from primitive ideas kindred with the Old Testament's early tribalism, traveled a far different road.
The Old Testament's early idea of man in his social relationships could be inferred on a priori grounds from the early Biblical idea of God.
The Law from the Old Testament was fulfilled when Christ came, from that time forward we have the Gospel of Christ, thus you read of no animal sacrifices in the New Testament, for example, just to give you an idea.
(E.g., Hebrews 9:13 - 14 Christianity left the rubric of bloody altars far behind, but mental patterns are too stubbornly persistent to be so easily cast off, and even yet semimagical ideas concerning the potency of blood, from the earliest documents of the Old Testament, are woven into some Christian hymns, sermons, and prayers.
The Old Testament, however, as we shall see, clearly reveals the inner perplexity and the outward conflict involved as religious thought and practice moved from primitive shrines toward the idea of Jesus: «Neither in this mountain, nor in Jerusalem, shall ye worship the Father....
The idea of a new covenant comes from the Old Testament.
The old ideas never completely died out, but gradually the term «calling» faded from common speech and with it the idea that in work one labored in the first instance for the glory of God.
I think I have an idea of where it began and why it grew and how it continues to grow — it's a combination of my origin story, of comparison, of our messed - up culture, of over-heard comments, of patriarchal bullshit, of feeling different than the patented ideal, of thought conditioning, of despair, of how we centre women who conform to the ideal, of our fear of getting older, of how the women in my circles spoke about their own bodies and obsessed over calorie counting and wrinkles, of how our culture speaks about women everywhere from the Internet to sanctuaries to coffee shops to our own inner monologues.
Adapted from Stephen King's massive series of novels, the big screen version of the story promises to wrestle with ideas like good vs. evil, spirituality and, of course, old - west inspired adventure.
I might have gotten the idea from the old Monty Python TV show... I remember one of guys sings on the cross...
in the greater scheme of things, as time was created for us as a means of seperating the day from the night but god, the idea that when God made the heavens and earth before establishing time, many billions of years may have passed by, even the time frame I mean men according to the bible used to live for 600 - 11 years old.
Take any traditional objection to accepting the old Platonic analogy of God as the World Soul and it can be shown that the objection stands or falls with aspects of a tradition which philosophy has been moving away from since the middle ages — for instance ideas of sheer infinity, sheer immutability, also what is usually meant by omnipotence.
The old idea of the «great chain of being» implied that all organisms can be ordered in a single sequence, from primitive to complex.
Please don't listen to these people on here they have so many different views and ideas of their own but don't listen to them they have closed their heart to God and are doing Satans work of misleading people away from the Almighty they look for men who like to have their ears tickled so don't take mine our anyone else's word for it look it up for your self history attests to the bible as true and The writings of Moses is far older than anything they have ever found thats right Moses wrote the first parts in the bible 3,500 years ago The scriptures weren't inspired by Pagan stories Pagan stories was inspired by actual events just like those in the bible because if you notice that a lot of the stories found in the bible have a lot to do about people worshipping false Gods.
Thus the Old Testament is not to be read as an odd collection of curious stories and ideas from a remote and primitive world, any more than it should be taken, on all its levels indiscriminately, as a definitive statement of unchanging truth.
The older man is not plagued by the illusion of hope, but he is on the other hand by the whimsical idea of looking down at the illusion of youth from a supposedly superior standpoint which is free from illusion.
For example, the idea of «a person» is, on the one hand, strange to the Old Testament and, on the other hand, often indistinguishable today from that of «a human being.»
A bit of Yoga here, a Zen idea there, a quote from Taoism and a Kabbalah class, a bit of Sufism and maybe some Feing Shui but not generally a reading and appreciation of The Bhagavad Gita, the Karma Sutra or the Qur «an, let alone The Old or New Testament.
The idea in Mark and Matthew is that a piece of unshrunk cloth used as a patch will shrink and tear away from the old cloth.
There are 3 major religions that have evolved from that Middle Eastern «scripture»... each with subsets (thousands of them in the case of Christianity), who don't agree with each other because of how they translate and interpret those old writings and ideas... each saying that they are the «true» one.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, Wallace points out that it is not the older generation — not the people who brought the old ideas, and goals, and values, and designs, from one desert to another with them — that will change this culture.
It's the idea that folks in Rhode Island threaten a 16 year old girl with death because she is an atheist who wants her school to remove a Christian banner from her public school — that offends us.
But it is far from clear that all older ideas were primitive while recent ones are advanced.
From this and other examples it is clear that the ten - year - old child, for the first time, connects with the thing - concept those ideas which Whitehead had laid out as characteristic for the notion of «thing.»
In the Fourth Gospel, written in Hellenistic Ephesus, where reincarnation was a common idea, as everywhere among the Greeks, Jesus is represented facing the old question of suffering as penalty — «As he passed by, he saw a man blind from his birth.
Some of the most commanding ideas and most significant theological controversies in the Old Testament, from the days of the Exile on, were associated with the struggles of Judaism over this confusing and often agonizing problem of individual injustice in a world governed by «powerful Goodness.»
One of the objections to Richard Fox's account is his suggestion that Reinhold Niebuhr owed the critical breakthrough in his thinking to his brother's ideas, a claim Fox supports with excerpts from H. Richard Niebuhr's letters to his older brother.
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