And some students I've
spoken to about it recently claim that they're often distracted by classmates in front of them who are watching hockey clips or surfing for wedding dresses.
Not exact matches
Entrepreneur
recently spoke with Lucash, age 30,
about his professional and personal lessons and goals for the coming months, how he plans
to achieve them.
Oliver Levine, an Assistant Professor in Finance, and the Patrick A. Thiele Fellow in Finance, at the Wisconsin School of Business, and Brent Glover, an Assistant Professor of Finance at Carnegie Mellon University, are two of the authors behind this paper, and I
recently had a chance
to speak to them
about their research.
Grant
recently spoke in an interview
about how
to come back stronger on the other side of suffering.
Coates
recently spoke to Wired
about the joys and challenges of penning new adventures for the character, who is the king of an African nation called Wakanda.
I
recently spoke to Jon Stanners, Head of Global Talent Engagement at Telefonica Alpha,
about the prolific emergence of Barcelona as a hot - bed of entrepreneurial creation.
Entrepreneur
recently spoke with Norgard and Boukadakis
about how ambitious startups can set themselves up for a range of growth options — and, when acquisition is one of those options, what
to expect.
Recently, Sheryl Sandberg
spoke about how an ad - free version of Facebook is not practical, and that if the company removed all advertising, they would have
to start charging us.
I
recently spoke to Huberman at great length
about how he grew his agency, and how his wins and failures contributed
to his success.
Recently, app creator Pia Poppenreiter
spoke to TechCrunch
about her service where one person pays another person
to meet up.
We
spoke with Neurotrack CEO Elli Kaplan, whose company
recently launched an online assessment that helps people understand the state of their memory health,
to learn
about some of the ways you can potentially decrease your risk for Alzheimer's and cognitive decline more broadly.
I
spoke with Butterfield
recently by phone
to learn more
about his latest act.
I
recently got the chance
to speak with von Holzhausen and he shared some details
about how he came
to join Tesla and what guides his design philosophy.
Recently, I was asked
to speak at an event at Columbia University
about the future of entrepreneurship, and some of the questions I was asked motivated me
to write a quick guide
to entrepreneurship — think of it as the eight - step plan for winning the entrepreneurship battle ahead.
Recently, Adams
spoke to me
about the importance of making (and learning from) mistakes on the road
to success.
I
recently spoke to an authority on smart data, Patrick Koeck, Chief Officer at Creamfinance,
to learn more
about this shift in aggregation.
She was also
recently a guest on both «60 Minutes» and «Today,» where she opened up
about why she didn't
speak up sooner, how she became a victim, and what she believes are insufficient measures by USA Gymnastics
to stop sexual predators.
The biggest reason is blockchain technology — the underlying technology that makes Bitcoin work —
about which Forde
recently spoke to my colleague Will Yakowicz on the Inc Uncensored Podcast.
I
recently spoke to Feldman
about his book, which is due out the last week of October.
Perhaps that's why a pair of business owners have
recently spoken out
about their attempts
to innovate the vacation, rethinking the traditional getaway
to better suit the realities of life as a 21st century business owner.
First up is serial entrepreneur and author of Careercation: Trading Briefcase for Suitcase
to Find Entrepreneurial Happiness David Niu, who
recently spoke with Knowledge@Wharton
about his radical, new approach
to the family holiday.
To learn more
about Ripple and how it might affect small - business transactions, we
spoke with Gary Kremen, who founded Match.com and
recently launched CrossCoin Ventures, an accelerator that mentors Ripple - based startups and helps them tackle finance - specific challenges such as compliance and customer - service requirements.
I
recently spoke with Jeff Yee, vice-president of technology planning at ZTE on my podcast
to learn more
about this fresh approach
to the creation process.
Business Insider
recently spoke to Matt Novack, one of the composers of the series alongside lead composer Craig Wedren (School of Rock, Anchorman, GLOW),
about the challenges of composing comedy, and parodying the music of a nostalgic decade.
Morris
recently spoke to Slate
about the growing trend of true crime in the media, calling Making a Murderer a powerful story that exposes «the horror of the courts.»
I had a chance
to speak with Rubin
recently about his success, and among the areas of the discussion which rang true
to me was his perspective on failure.
CGTN's Rachelle Akuffo
spoke to Dan McClory
about the
recently levied tariffs on China steel exports and how it could impact China - U.S. trade.
The former Sprint COO
recently spoke with dozens of Kansas City entrepreneurs
about his thoughts on capital in the area, and how we can improve access
to early - stage funding.
We
recently sat down with Express Scripts and
spoke with Kendra Burris - Austin and Bianca Hester
to learn more
about their Supplier Diversity Program.
Google's Chris Urmson
recently spoke about the autonomous car project that the company has been working on, saying that the company hopes
to have a car on the road within five years.
Recently, Ontario's Minister of International Trade, the Honourable Michael Chan, met with stakeholders
to speak about the importance of expanding Ontario's international trade presence and growing the province's capacity
to help businesses expand globally.
Boeing NYSE: BA
recently matched Musk's big talk as CEO Dennis Muilenburg
spoke about sending holidayers
to orbiting tourist traps prior
to linking up with the Red Planet.
Juwai.com Co-CEO, Simon Henry
recently spoke to Afternoon Show host, Tony Eastley on ABC News 24
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I
recently attended a workshop all
about using
speaking as a marketing strategy
to grow your business.
Recently, I was
speaking with a friend of mine
about the volatility in the retail REIT sector, and he was explaining that he decided
to sell shares in Tanger Factory Outlet Centers (NYSE: SKT).
He
recently spoke with RELEVANT
to talk
about his new and self - titled album and aspects of...
@fimeilleur actually i can back up the claims i make both personally and historically, one example Abraham, Machpelah (actual location of his tomb and remains along with 5 others in Israel right where they are supposed
to be) Kedorlaomer king of Elam, (defeated by Abraham and
recently discovered) it is said Abraham believed God and it was credited
to him as righteousness.More than that Abraham saw God and
spoke with Him, not the god you are on
about that men use
to justify their evil intent, but the God who has created all things, the God that no one especially you can not contain.Ignorance is your choice but that will not negate the existence of God in any way.No one that i am aware of has all the answers at this point regarding spiritual things, evolution or evilution there are areas God has not yet revealed
to mankind but every day more is discovered.I find it amazing that God is big enough
to share discovery even with those who would reject Him.
We
recently spoke with author Eric Metaxas (Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy; Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign
to End Slavery)
about his new book Miracles: What They Are, Why They Happen, and How They Can Change Your Life and what inspired him
to explore the idea of supernatural phenomenon in an increasingly cynical world.
Speaking about the value of catechism... Kevin DeYoung, pastor of University Reformed Church in East Lansing, MI, and one of the bloggers here at Evangel,
recently agreed
to an interview
about his new book The Good News We Almost Forgot: Rediscovering the Gospel in a 16th Century Catechism, which is....
Pete James
recently spoke about the album, saying: «Listening
to Bottled At The Source... it is phenomenal!
I re-read a book
recently, and the author wrote
about how she was supposed
to speak at an event, and when she asked which topic they would like
to here her expound upon, they said, well, just tell us what is saving your life right now.
I encountered this
recently after I
spoke to a group of youth
about doubt.
Here is a question that was
recently sent in
about Acts 16 where it says that the Lord opened Lydia's heart
to heed the things
spoken by Paul:
But, then I watched a clip where one of the singers
spoke about having
recently lost his daughter and the song had a lot of meaning
to him.
I re-read a book
recently, and the author wrote
about how she was supposed
to speak at an event, and when she asked which topic they would like
to here her expound upon, they said, well, just tell us what...
We
recently spoke with Parris
about the movie (which airs on Saturday evening), his connection
to the community and why this is a story that must be told.
I have just
recently spoken to a prominient leader within the evangelical community in Scotland
about such and his use of rhetoric, and misrepresentation of others and their views by straw man arguments.
Today, the question is more likely
to arise from the wetlands of psychobabble; thus one Midwestern diocesan chancellor
recently spoke about a diocesan «needs assessment» that «can give ownership
to the people,» presumably of their lives as Catholics.
The higher power
recently spoke with EW
about his upcoming memoir — as told
to former «Daily Show» exec David Javerbaum — his Twitter account and (but of course!)
Recently I assigned a class Gustavo Gutierrez's A Theology of Liberation, a book that
to my mind combines at a fairly systematic level many of the qualities I have been
speaking about, most notably the insistence on the relation of Christian belief and life style.