«You can
see he thinks with a different perspective and I personally feel this is the most mature, balanced Wilshere I have seen.»
Not exact matches
He
thinks we have only just
seen the early iterations of this
with Facebook, and Google.
«I don't
think you'll ever
see us return to the Old MacDonald farm
with pigs and chickens and cows like I grew up on,» Gerry Ritz, the new federal minister of agriculture once said.
All the evidence I've
seen is consistent
with the And model, though you have to
think about it differently.
I
think that's because entrepreneurs are obsessed
with what they do, and any inkling that things aren't going right is
seen as a sign that they're failing.
I've come to
see this inhibition as an excuse that comes from
seeing others working harder
with more motivation,
thinking that passion is something you find if you turn over enough rocks:
«I
think it will take three to five years to
see how much better the [bigger] beverage companies will get working
with stevia,» Sicher said.
«The time of humongous studios
with a thousand people working on a few big games, I don't
think we'll
see that again any time soon.»
Be happy to
see how far you've come, perfectly at peace
with those happy
thoughts.
Tom: When you're dealing
with technology we haven't discovered yet, when you're
thinking about science that can completely alter the way we
see ourselves and what is possible... if it takes movies and documentaries to plant the seeds, when Steve pulls something new out onto the tarmac,
seeing will be believing.
«We've
seen the subscription trend and how strong it has become outside of our industry and we
thought «Gamers are into their games and they want to try new games all the time,» said Jonathan Berkowitz, senior vice president of marketing for Hasbro Gaming, in an interview
with Fortune.
«I
think we're going to
see a change over the next five years in how they integrate and interact
with the retail world,» she added.
Chanos: Well, I
think the biggest whopper that I've
seen — and we have a spreadsheet of Elon's whoppers — along
with a longer spreadsheet of all the executive departures at Tesla.
With that in mind, we consulted two experts to
see which songs they
thought had a chance at the throne: Spotify's head of trends, Shannon Cook, and iHeartMedia's Tom Poleman, who oversees programming for 850 + radio stations.
I
think he
saw it — the political pressure that really resulted from public pressure, or people saying things as simple as, «I drive around the city and I can
see with my own eyes that the lights are not synchronized.»
With their «helicopter
thinking» they have to look down from on high to
see how everything in the business links together.
You can't go to market
with an idea that you
think will drive passion because the market will
see right through anything that doesn't seem natural.
If you're a set of guys looking to start a company,
think about women you could team up
with — they will
see things differently and solve problems you didn't even realize you had.
Brimmer: I
think the future of agencies is in serious crisis right now, and I
think just kind of
seeing a little bit of what's happening
with WPP and Martin Sorrell recently and the way that that model has changed — is really going to be interesting to watch how things unfold over the coming years.
So
with [Sound Shapes], since we'd already done business
with Sony it made sense to go back to them to
see what they
thought.
«I
think right now there's still a sense of optimism
with regards to the direction of energy, there's optimism
with regards to the aspect of tax and if we can get some of these reforms through, you'll actually
see the economy continue to grow,» Simonelli added.
«That being said, we are all human, and I
think you'll
see that most of the time I spend on weekends is focused on spending time
with people.
You
see people in the U.S.
with two if not more SVOD services and I
think we'll
see a similar pattern here in Canada.
And many, many sequels aren't executed
with the
thought or care of their far - superior original films, especially in series that have stretched over many years — as one
sees in the chasm of quality between «The Terminator» (1984) and «Terminator Genisys» (2015).
Craig: I've
seen some of the pitches, and the results are good, but I
think that has to do
with the training that Women Who Tech provides on how to give an effective fundraising pitch.
«You can
see that
with Apple, their strategy has changed to include a more balanced mix of revenue, where they're getting more from services, so I
think there's obviously... a changing landscape,» he said.
I
think chefs are artists, and dining
with a chef would be a rare moment where you would get to
see an artist in action.
While the Wired contributing editor advocates for an out - and - out end to physical money, he talks
with advocates on both sides of the ledger: those who
see the waste, inefficiency and malfeasance of our cash - based economy; and those who
think a turn away from the almighty dollar is unwise, unpatriotic or even ungodly.
I
thought, «wow maybe we could actually build this sort of social magazine idea where we could make it far easier to
see the content that people are sharing
with you, kind of scan through it flip through it and then when you actually view the content.»
«Investors can pepper them
with questions to which they already know the answers, but they're interested in
seeing how the entrepreneur
thinks.»
When I
saw the opportunity to replace this infrastructure
with something newer, safer, better, faster, I
thought, Why not?
«It was a really, really well
thought out, well executed experiential campaign that they did a very good job of documenting so they could share the results
with whoever wanted to
see it,» says Mitch Joel, president of the digital marketing agency Twist Image.
«I
think it's a shock to
see the school system getting on board
with the changing Ireland we live in and it becoming the «norm,» which helps the cause against bullying so much,» Ryder told INSIDER.
«The biggest mistake I
see these days is
thinking that a business idea will automatically turn into a viable business model,» says Terri Lonier, president and founder of Working Solo, a New Paltz, New York - based business strategy consultancy, and author of Working Solo: The Real Guide to Freedom and Financial Success
with Your Own Business.
I'm pretty much obsessed
with animals, so I
thought I was going to be a vet until I
saw my dog after surgery and realized there was blood involved.
Facebook has always had a somewhat fraught relationship
with the news: Many users seem to
think of the social network as just a place where they can
see a friend's baby or dog photos, but research shows a growing number of people also get their news there.
«I
think we're
seeing a great potential for synergy between leaders like McConnell... and then the new blood that is coming in
with this new energy, and I
think they are going to continue to work together,» Benton said.
How the individual can cope
with these wacko times — I
think we're going to
see a lot more of that.
Other companies
with world - class R&D groups built radical innovations only to
see their company fumble the future and others reap the rewards (
think of Xerox and the personal computer, Fairchild and integrated circuits, Kodak and digital photography, etc.) Common themes in these failures were, 1) without a direct connection to the customer advanced R&D groups built products without understanding user needs, and 2) the core of the company was so focused on execution of current products that it couldn't
see that the future didn't look like the past.
But short term, investors
think stocks are fully valued,
with the S&P
seen rising just 1 percent for the rest of the year.
Already, we're
seeing media companies radically abandon traditional metrics in favor a new way of
thinking: the Financial Times has dropped the «click» and replaced it
with user data to understand what moves the needle.
Without any rationale
thinking and fueled solely by emotions is the very reason why you
see people try short - term fad diets and other questionable health choices along
with poor business decisions.
«What the FastTrac program did was really allow me to
think like a businessman,» says Niyyar, who has
seen his initial investment of $ 2,500 blossom into a company
with $ 16.5 million in sales.
I don't
think physical controls are the answer — we've
seen those
with the otherwise solid Bragi Headphone, and they just aren't comfortable
with this little space.
While I don't
think we'll
see that headset next year, I do believe Apple will enhance its iPhones and iPads
with features that prove it's getting more serious by the day about the future of augmented reality.
We
think we'll
see a similar effect
with Super Mario Run, and especially as we continue to develop Mario games for our own platforms that have more robust action and those sorts of elements, we
think those will be appealing to the audience playing Super Mario Run on mobile devices.
With all of that in mind, Lynch
thinks the company will
see earnings per share growth of about 7 % next year and the business should
see good EPS grow thereafter.
Rather, our recruitment experts have
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with a healthy
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If they
thought otherwise, then we would already
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with devaluation by a euro exit.
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