Sentences with phrase «people ran on to»

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People who are invested in building a career, however, are much more focused on finding ways to learn and gain experience in their work as a way to go further toward fulfilling long - term goals, which might be running a company or starting one of their own.
«In the days before cell phones were commonplace, we drilled holes into the concrete and ran hard lines to telephones on each table, so people could talk to their office and do work.»
Leaders often overestimate how much people know about the strategic direction of their organizations, especially when they are run on a top - down, «need to know basis.»
In an interview late last year, Patrick Nangle — who recently took the helm at Vancouver ride - sharing co-op Modo after years of running Purolator — said one of the best things about his new job is that he now gets to spend a lot more time talking to people on the front lines.
While deposits in checking and savings accounts can be volatile, as people might draw their money out all at once (run on the bank), CDs provide much needed funding stability, so banks are willing to pay a little more.
That means Goldman's project is on track: People familiar with the bank's plans said late last year that firm aimed to have its new business running by the end of June.
In his autobiography «Finding My Virginity,» he recalls telling Musk, «If you don't have your own ventures one day, you're welcome to come and run one of mine — just brush up on your people skills.»
For a company like Musk's SpaceX, or any other tech company, if you want to get that team - collaboration vibe that's virtually drama - free and running on all cylinders, it's important to have people on the team who understand each other's style of communicating and collaborating, as well as their own.
«One of the first things he said to me when he came on campus at LinkedIn was, «Why do you need so many people to run a website?»
Because these organizations are specialists at providing the type of hands - on assistance that entrepreneurs need at the pre-seed stage, and because entrepreneurs are co-located with the accelerator directors, the people running accelerators can provide more intense help to startup companies than most angels and venture capitalists, speeding up the development of the companies.
- Social plugins, such as our Like and Share buttons, which make other sites more social and help you share content on Facebook; - Facebook Login, which lets you use your Facebook account to log into another website or app; - Facebook Analytics, which helps websites and apps better understand how people use their services; and - Facebook ads and measurement tools, which enable websites and apps to show ads from Facebook advertisers, to run their own ads on Facebook or elsewhere, and to understand the effectiveness of their ads.
Focusing on other ways to get more people into your store usually means more client hand - holding, but it may be worth it in the long run.
Here's why you should join your neighbors in supporting this campaign: We've been running the numbers, and with hundreds of thousands of individual donors across the country — we are now well on our way to a million people.
Building a business is rough, launching a startup is tough, running an organization is grueling, and leading a company is demanding — but what makes it bearable is having great people to support you, guide you, mentor you, and, on occasion, call you out.
«From an M&A standpoint, the returns on a spreadsheet are interesting, but it is far more important to be comfortable with the people running the business.»
«What we've had to do at Harry's is actually think out multiple years ahead and say, how big do we want to be, in 2018 and 2019 and 2020 and start buying equipment today so that it gets put in place and we can train people on it and we can have them up and running by the time we're that size.»
Not Business As Usual (the entire hour - long doc is below if you want to give it a view) asks viewers to consider not just a long - term view of how to build a business, but also a holistic — or «conscious» — consideration of how one's business affects the people involved in it, and the planet it relies on to run.
One «disinformation campaign» linked to about 80,000 Facebook posts in two years was run by the Russia - based Internet Research Agency (IRA), and the company estimates that 146 million people might have been served its content on Facebook and Instagram combined.
First is that you just want to run your idea by as many people as possible, and women may very well have a different perspective on it than men.
Seventh Generation was on the ropes, and Hollender, frankly, had run out of people to ask for money.
It states that O'Leary agreed to give the address on Feb. 4, 2017, on the understanding that it would raise a minimum of $ 40,000 at $ 1,550 per person for his political run.
His outspoken positions on social issues have led many people, including his closest friends, to say he may run for president.
On YouTube, there are one - man shows that grow to a point where they physically can't do that and then are forced to collaborate or hire people they trust to help them run their channel.
Small businesses are ideally situated to capitalize on this movement because they are still perceived as being run by people, whereas corporations are viewed as machine - like.
The notice, which calls on local authorities to «create and refine platforms for exposing defaulted borrowers» by the end of the year, was jointly issued by China's Supreme People's Court, the Chinese Communist Party's Publicity Department and the China Banking Regulatory Commission, according to the state - run Xinhua News Agency.
Those have included testing kale (soon after McDonald's mocked people who favor that trendy vegetable), trying out lobster rolls (a home run in the Boston area, according to Easterbrook), and, on the marketing front, bringing back the Hamburglar, albeit in a modern guise.
Faced with a room of people, would you run into that room and try to speak to everyone, force your thoughts on them and get in their faces?
Willms ditched the old products, transformed from JustTHINK Media to Terra Marketing Group, and started running penny auctions, which allow people to bid on consumer goods, primarily electronics, for a fraction of retail prices after paying to join.
Nicole Fallon reminds us on Business News Daily that you need to recruit and hire the best people available so they can run each of their departments.
Most people probably don't need LTE, frankly, unless you regularly go on hikes or long runs and you don't want to be weighed down with your phone.
And, if your business is like most of the SM newbies out there who are running to catch up while wearing concrete sneakers, you've got a lot of otherwise productive time and energy being spent by your people (and possibly a pile of money as well on outside vendors) in the unclear pursuit of who knows what.
In a study that ran from 1979 to 1996, researchers found from a sample of nearly 750 people age 65 or older, that those who drank diet soda on a daily basis had a 70 % greater increase in waist size than people who drank it less regularly or not at all.
«Any of these approaches are to give people a running start on how to change their lives,» Franklin said.
Trump ran largely on the argument that his business background made him an outsider from an entrenched political class and would lead to him negotiate good deals for the American people.
In the short run we can focus more on training and education and making sure (it's) accessible to people and they don't have to take out enormous student loans and so forth.
An ugly mantra ran through his head on repeat: «I had raised a bunch of money from people and they aren't going to have any faith in my any more.
People have already become accustomed to the diet version of IoT, wearing Fitbits and Apple Watches and tapping their Amazon Dash buttons when they're running low on laundry detergent.
People get lazy when it comes to travel because any prep work, no matter how much time it may save in the long run, just seems like another dreary task on the to - do list.
When someone running an iPhone or iPad with iOS 11 tries to connect to a network you're already on, you'll receive a notification, asking if you want to share your password with the person.
Unless this chance meeting is some sort of fluke and you ran into this person unexpectedly on the street, there's no excuse for you not to know this person's name.
A study found that even folks walking while talking on a cell phone run into people more often and were so distracted, many failed to notice a clown riding a unicycle.
Although JPMorgan operated HenryBath at arm's length on a corporate level, the commercial ties ran deeper, according to a person familiar with the matter.
On Thursday night at least 80 people were killed in Nice when a large truck ran into a crowd of people that had gathered to watch fireworks celebrating Bastille Day.
Springer told Business Insider on Tuesday that he will «let people know» if he decides to run for office.
As problems persist on the federally run website, the administration is encouraging more people to sign up for insurance over the phone.
«One of the biggest flaws with the UK set up is that it is based on self - reporting and Companies House (which runs the UK Corporate register) has limited resources to go after people who fail to provide information or provide incorrect information,» he said.
Miller tried to play that game in the lite beer category, but whenever they or anyone else ran a «bikinis on the beach» ad, people gave credit to Bud even though it wasn't a Bud ad.
In his latest interview with Stephen Dubner on the Freakonomics radio's, «Secret Life of CEOs» series, he says there is one way to ensure team loyalty and prosperity in the long run: «I just think you should treat your people in the same way that you treat your family.
If Airbnb hosts have to compete on a level playing field with San Francisco's 35,000 hotel rooms, running an Airbnb won't be as lucrative, and people will have less incentive to offer their properties to short - term guests.
Some are famous, and others unknown — everyday folks, some running small ventures, who feel a connection to one of the wealthiest people on the planet.
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