Not exact matches
Setting up a company and culture that allows
people to do what they do best (Mastery), in the
way that they think will bring about the best results (Autonomy) focused on something that is meaningful (Purpose) as part of group aligned in values (Connectedness) is what
drives a great and powerful culture.»
What causes one
person to shop with you for years,
driving out of their
way to get to you, while the guy across the street won't set foot in your door?
If anything the potential for disruption is greater in Alberta, where
people think nothing of
driving three hours each
way for a weekend jaunt in the mountains and where Calgary and Edmonton are putting the finishing touches on ring roads that link far - flung suburbs and quicken the commutes from semi-rural acreages.
But to do it in a purposeful and fun
way that still created brand engagement but it ultimately
drove to conversion — because we
drove a million and a half
people to our site and we were able to tell deeper product stories and get them to think about our brand in a very different
way.
My
driving force, I realize now, was finding new
ways to help
people have a good time — ideally, in places where they were least expecting it.
While Liza's concept was an immediate success with customers, her issue, like most idea -
driven owners, was finding a
way to make her idea commercially viable and sustainable — something that goes beyond
people saying, «That's a great idea.
Driving a car without a license plate might seem like an extreme
way to save time, but it is also a level of strategic thinking that most
people never embrace.
It seems silly to even have to say this, but there is nothing wrong with an entrepreneur
driving his
people to create a better product that customers want, making profit along the
way.
An arts training helps build
people that are self -
driven, self - motivated, and are constantly searching for
ways to improve and stretch.
«Experiment with
ways to get the lower - sex -
drive person more interested,» Whitney said.
In fact, Repole says a greater focus on calorie counting by other chains will only
drive more
people to Energy Kitchen and prepare the
way for a national expansion.
And as globalization continues to
drive advances in
ways to move
people and goods around the world faster and cheaper, there's no shortage of ideas.
«UPS is
driving around in brown trucks, but maybe a small army of
people on bikes is a better
way.»
The most effective
way to
drive new customers using Facebook Ads is to offer
people something of value.
The new Sidewalk project would make
way for self -
driving cars on its streets, more efficient electricity and water delivery systems, and high - tech housing units for tens of thousands of
people and workers.
Wright argues that the
driving factor in these changes is the perception of non-zero-sum relations: In situations in which both sides can benefit,
people find a
way to get along.
Category growth is robust,
driven in part by
people eating more at home as a
way to economize.
The accident caused me to think differently about the
way people drive and all the distractions in the
way, from texting and emails to navigation.
With approximately 442,000
people serving clients in more than 120 countries, Accenture
drives innovation to improve the
way the world works and lives.
It's a demand -
driven marketplace, according to Fung, which means users can say exactly what they're looking for and have
people come to them rather than the other
way around.
And the thing about narratives is that they
drive behavior in
ways that are more powerful and profound than
people readily acknowledge — for good and bad.
It's more of a philosophy, helping offer quality content to
people who are searching for the answers - this is the
way that your content can truly connect with your audience and
drive through leads.
Because PayPal helps
people transact anytime, anywhere and in any
way, the company is a
driving force behind the growth of mobile commerce and expects to process $ 20 billion in mobile payments in 2013.
Many other
people's deepest motives are
driven by challenging childhoods — economic hardship, for example, or an alcoholic or abusive parent — and their deepest wish is to never again feel the
way those challenges made them feel back then.
The Japanese firm is betting that more
people will choose to book rides through an app instead of
driving themselves and that the business will find a
way to make up for losses today.
The demand of what we could be rendering is higher than what all of the centralized cloud computing parameters have... I've always assumed that the
way to scale, and get
people this unlimited rendering power, and
drive this economy of rendering that I saw for the future, was to do it in a distributed
way.
And it follows naturally that
people who are
driven to do better also want a
way of tracking progress — their own, their team's, and their company's.
On the influencer side, the insights that you get with linking and tagging brands in Stories shows you how many
people clicked on the link so you have a better idea of how much of an impact you're generating for brands and if I'm linking to a blog post (another
way I
drive traffic to my blog) then I can see how many
people clicked on the link from my stories.
Well, yeah... and I mean if what someone is really trying to achieve with this is to reduce practices that in any
way, shape or form could indicate that someone bears them or their faith ill will... I don't think publicly humiliating
people who would take the time to look up your dead ancestor's name and then take the time to
drive to a temple and then get immersed in water on their behalf so that they (by their belief) have the option to accept your religion post mortem is really misguided and contrary to the spirit of freedom of religion in what it advocates.
People like you always citing the Crusades forget that Islam invaded Europe at 700 AD and had
driven all the
way into France where they were stopped by a Frankish Army at Tours (one of the most bloody battles in history).
He repeats his description of the
ways bad charity (the Great Society)
drove out good charity (religiously based groups): It reinterpreted the causes of poverty as exclusively material and environmental; its bureaucracy tried to reach ever - larger numbers of poor
people with a decreasingly personal strategy for fighting poverty; it dismissed the role of volunteers in favor of professional social workers; and it removed the incentives for work, saving, and marriage.
Like the young
people who play their radios so loud with the bass turned all the
way up when they are
driving down the street.
The judges stopped short of ruling drivers have a legal duty to force non-disabled
people off buses if they refuse to move for disabled
people, but they said drivers could urge them to move in other
ways, for example by refusing to
drive the bus.
But what
drives people like Joel Baden to dedicate part of their life and go out of their
way to try and disprove them is beyond me.
I guess I just feel like many American Christians are succumbing to the material, consumer -
driven ways of the society around us and are forgetting the beauty of simplicity — to use the money that we might have spent on the latest CD or DVD from a Christian artist and give it to the food bank, use it to buy supper for the
person you see out on the street or as a monthly payment to sponsor a missionary.
I believed so much in Santa, that I remember
driving to my uncle's house Christimas eve and I was looking around on all the roughtops, because I figured if Santa was supposed to show up at Uncle Tony's house, I ought to be able to seem him around the neighborhood on such a clear night landing on other
people's houses as he worked his
way through town.
= > Yes, LGBT are my equal = > The Bible is not wrong as to choice since some LGBT: are born that
way (no choice as to orientation), made that
way by man (zero choice to limited choice dependent upon what mankind has done to that
person) and pure choice
driven by lack of morality.
Its hard to say go your own
way, when many
people are going that
way and there tend to be leaders
driving the push.
With a 50 percent divorce rate, rampant domestic violence, Las Vegas
drive - through chapels, and I wanna - marry - a-really-rich-guy reality TV shows, there's no
way gays could trash marriage the
way straight
people have.»
While those
people claimed to be motivated one
way, it was clearly the sin of man that
drove them to kill just as much as your sin
drives you.
A perusal of the Church of the Brethren Web pages provides clear evidence that a commitment to pacifism is not limited to denominational headquarters: the 48 churches of the Northern Indiana District Conference have joined to urge «the use of nonviolent approaches and interventions» in response to the terror; the Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, Church of the Brethren has adopted a statement in which they «remain committed to walk in the Jesus
way of nonviolent love, in which evil can only be overcome with redemptive acts of love»; a group of Brethren Volunteer Service Workers have issued a statement in which they «advocate the use of nonviolent means to settle disputes» and «stand opposed to the increased
drive toward militarization»; on October 7 members of local Brethren churches (along with Mennonites and others) organized a peace rally at the state capitol in Harrisburg, «Sowing Seeds of Peace: Prayers and Petitions for Nonviolent Action,» which attracted over 300
people.
-LSB-...] something that
drives the behaviour of
people and governments in important
ways.
I think in a lot of
ways people who are doing protests, they get the media attention, they
drive the political will, but then it also takes
people who are going to come up with policy ideas.
As to alcoholics, he says: «The broad interpretation that best fits the evidence is that heavy drinkers are
people for whom drinking has become a central activity in their
way of life... for the long - term heavy drinker, life has come to center on drinking — life [that] is pervaded by a preoccupation with drinking, shaped and
driven by the quest for drink, drinking situations, and drinking friends» (p. 100).
While some
people whom I would include in this mode of thought are involved with «religious studies,» particularly at the undergraduate level, and see autobiographies as a valid
way of introducing students to different religious traditions (and I would agree that it is a valid
way), the main
drive, I believe, is focused on the central task of theology — serving the hearing of the word of God in a particular time and place.
One
way of getting at the point is by considering the celibate man or woman whose specific vocation is not to act genitally but to redirect the sexual
drive, desire, and equipment for other ends that are taken as good for that particular
person.
Yet, the majority of
people who use the term Christian, do so in a
way that is different from their church - going and faith -
driven friends.
I've been appalled by the number of gay
people who have been
driven away from Christianity, who have given up on God because of the
way in which the Church has related to them.
By politicizing the Gospels, they alienate the majority of
people who may be influenced by the word of God, but are
driven away by the narrow - minded and ignorant
way evangelicals interpret that word.
Eugenics, which reached its height in the 1930s, was a pseudo-scientific movement which led the
way in forced sterilizations of
people deemed «unfit» or «undesirable» based on subjective criteria like social class, low I.Q., high sex
drive.