However, there's one area of business where everyone still seems to do
things the old way: branding.
It may well be that you'll decide to focus on touting the benefits of your product vs. the old way of doing things, because if a prospective customer doesn't purchase your offering, they'll likely do
things the old way.
However, even if your initial marketing message will focus on why your offering is better than doing
things the old way, don't lose sight of your new market competitors.
Still do many
things the old way as this is how I was brought up.
He likes
things the old way, dammit, and he's not having any of your newfangled guff.
We are conveniently located on I - 30 just west of the Titus Regional Medical Center on the frontage road ELLIOTT AUTO GROUP We don't do
things the old way, we do them the RIGHT way!
Even worse, to the extent that market timing and security selection have an impact on performance, the difference seems to do more harm than good, and any beneficial results are outliers, yet many advisors persist in doing
things the old way.
I used to burn myself out scheduling 20 - 30 meetings / lunches / phone calls and other
things the old way.
The sessions can feel like tough love at times, because there is no hiding place — but then, if you keep doing
things the old way, you will continue to get the same results.
Is there a benefit to doing
things the old way and paying through a SFH home first?
Not exact matches
You need to truly challenge the
old way of doing
things as they are usually ineffective.
In the
old way of doing
things, numerous contracts might be involved to manufacture one video game console.
Under the
old way of doing
things, publishers of a sufficient size would pay Adblock Plus directly to get their ads unblocked.
Do not make it easy for your business to revert to the
old ways of doing
things.
It's critical for companies in
old - school industries to ditch the «we've always done
things this
way» mindset and begin listening to what consumers want — nay, expect — and that's a personalized dig...
Once I learned all about the business side of
things, the pair (who, by the
way, have inside jokes and act like
old friends), told me they were going to Google the next day to do a live Hangout video chat with the tech blog Mashable.
One problem the company faces is what Laurence calls «legacy complexity» — meaning
old, inefficient
ways of doing
things.
Too many companies get used to doing
things a certain
way, sometimes to their detriment — and your questions force a healthy re-examination of whether the
old way is the best
way.
«But in another sense, we are doing the same
thing we have always been doing — that is, thinking about the customer and what the customer wants, and then building financial services in a
way that actually responds to customer demands, which I think is not the
way the
old guard has done
things.»
For many, it pays off to do
things the
old fashioned
way — get out there and physically spend your free time around your target audience.
«We wanted to take more risk because we believed that — the
way things were — it couldn't get worse,» said one of the founders, 38 - year -
old Manolis Nikiforakis.
It's not enough to present a different
way of doing the same
old things; to make a real difference, the new solutions need to be bigger, broader and better all - around.
The
old way of vacations, because it was seen as the «amount of days off that I have to use before they expire» was taken with an overwhelming sentiment of entitlement, and many
things fell through the cracks when a team member went off on vacation for a week.
It pairs young workers who are more adept at using technology with more experienced hands who know how to do
things the
old - fashioned
way.
I commend Khosrowshahi for attempting to get to know «the
old way» of doing
things before introducing major changes.
Older business owners want them to follow their rules, their
way; Millennials want to change how
things are done to be more efficient, through using and interacting with technology.
We're coming close to the time when the
old way of doing
things comes to an end and the new
way rushes toward us.
Going forward, Fubini says, new unicorns will have to make sure they're not only disrupting
old ways of doing
things, but that their technology is unique to them, and that they have airtight business models that can make them money.
You certainly want your
old boss to be saying nice
things about you when you've gone and sending people your
way.
It's decent enough, but like Apple's Siri, it makes enough mistakes that it's often faster and less frustrating to do
things the
old - fashioned
way.
Should you differentiate your product from the
old way of doing
things, or should you focus on the handful of other businesses working to establish the new market?
I think you're on the right track, but still caught up in the
old school
way of «how
things are done».
We do
things the «
old - fashioned
way.»
[37] Given the state of the newspaper business, Bezos's willingness to sacrifice the
old way of doing
things in favor of innovation could prove vital.
During this phase, even the smartest believe that we are in a «new paradigm» and the
old ways of valuing
things are thrown out.
Think for a moment about
things your sales team may be doing in «
old ways.»
Manual processes and the
old way of doing
things.
«All these guys who thought they were being disruptive to the
old ways of doing
things have instead amplified the censorship, information control, and social manipulation to levels that would have Orwell turning in his grave.»
But, as it happens, we have a defense against this barbarity, an
old way of thinking about these
things that has not quite gone out of fashion.
We should be happy about how far we have come as a species via the hard work and dedication of man kind... we should be stopping and looking at the big picture and think about how far we have come in 2000 years... we have made tremendous progress in so many
ways and it is really sad that instead of doing the right
thing and giving mankind credit where credit is due, you fall back on 2000 year
old beliefs and you thank a god who has never been proven to exist.
«In many and various
ways God spoke of
old to our fathers by the prophets; but in these last days He has spoken to us by a Son, whom He appointed the heir of all
things, through whom also He created the world» (Hebrews 1:1 - 2).
He finds new
ways to say
old things.
You called me out as being disingenuous when I said «that as time goes on however, I'm finding
things that are helping to disprove
things previously held as fact among Christians», so I have provided you an example that not only wasn't it a disingenuous statement, but that I've done my homework, on both sides of the argument, and came up with something that no one has been able to give me a response with even either the slightest chance of being possible, or falling back to the
old status qua of «mysterious
ways» and «having faith».
I was just reading the Sermon on the Mount: «Blessed are the conservatives who keep wealth in the hands of the few... Blessed are those who want to move towards the
way things were in the good
old days... Blessed are those who repeal programs for the poor and give to the rich.»
I don't care how many times or in how many forms the scenario plays itself out: It is an outrage, a shame and a scandal and a sin, that the
old and ill should feel that they are alone with their demons, that those demons render their lives worthless, and that the only sensible, charitable
thing to do is to take themselves and the demons as far out of everyone else's
way as possible.
Again Scripture says: «In many and various
ways God spoke to our fathers by the prophets of
old, but in these last days he has spoken to us by a Son, whom he appointed the heir of all
things, through whom also he created the world.»
What we do has to make sense for the people of God in Chicago or New York or Springfield or wherever we are, in the late 20th century, with the themes of Pentecost VI or Advent I or whatever the occasion is, with all the resources that are available to us within the confines of our capabilities:
old hymns, new hymns, music from various periods and of various styles,
old translations, new translations, the same and different
ways of doing
things, etc..
Think of some of the most liberated souls you know about, doing
old things gloriously in a new
way, or doing new
things that only lately seemed impossible — great musicians, artists, athletes, scientists — what is their secret?
It is scarcely questionable, however, that this symbol originally pointed to the final consummation of a dynamic process of the transcendent's becoming immanent: of a distant, a majestic, and a sovereign Lord breaking into time and space in such a
way as to transfigure and renew all
things whatsoever, thereby abolishing the
old cosmos of the original creation, and likewise bringing to an end all that law and religion which had thus far been established in history.
I applaud him for saying some
old things in a new
way, and for introducing these ideas to a larger audience.