Sentences with phrase «think authors of»

I think authors of articles need to take more responsibility for the headlines for the pieces they right.
First, I think the authors of article being discussed deserve credit for serving up the fodder for discussion.
But I think the authors of the NCC paper trivialize the issue, too; they just do it more subtly, through neglect.
... I don't think the authors of the Clean Air Act ever intended for it to be used in that fashion.»
I think the authors of these books recognize the importance of reminding and educating readers about the issues surrounding slavery and racial prejudice that have been as important as any other factors in shaping the history of this country.
I think authors of IT books blow the price to such an extend that books are not affordable to common men, read that students.
Although I think the authors of the Appeal misread paragraph 137, I agree with their identification of what leads too many people to think that appeals to «conscience» can trump objective norms (nominalism and relativism).
I think the authors of the script are really grasping if that is the point.
I don't think the authors of similar sized sites would be as responsive and interactive is I am.
Who do you think the author of couple coming together to wed?
While granting that there's a lot of church - pushing going around that's creepy, goofy, and just downright wrong, what is it you think the author of Hebrews is doing when he makes a case for continuing in public worship and association with God's people?
I think the author of this article and Dan Brown need to hang out together, think of the drivel they can come up with!
Sandy, I don't think the author of this recipe intended for the sweet potatoes to be pre-cooked.
Think the author of the thread is reading too much in to the Costa injury and Chelski being worried.
Ask students What kinds of dreams do you think the author of the poem had?
I think the author of this story needs to familiarize himself with it.
I think the author of that article is feeling a pressure to do it all, I know I can't.

Not exact matches

The study's authors say that getting people to think favourably of your accomplishments might be better achieved «by modest self - representation, or even self - denigration, than by outright bragging about one's positive qualities.»
Best known as the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad — the No. 1 personal finance book of all time — Robert Kiyosaki has challenged and changed the way tens of millions of people around the world think about money.
Leader - Chivée is one of the individuals I was fortunate enough to interview for a series on the year ahead, Big Ideas for 2018, where I asked a number of my favorite award - winning marketing experts, authors, and other thought leaders — as well as some of Firebrand Group's own digital strategy and branding experts — to recommend one «Big Idea» that companies can take advantage of to get ahead in 2018.
It's not a pretty picture, and regardless what the authors» think of small businesses, they are crucial to thousands of smaller towns across America, and critical to our overall entrepreneurial vibrancy that has created the greatest economy in history.
SOBCon co-founders and social - media thought leaders Liz Strauss and Terry Starbucker introduced the group to some of the speakers who'll be presenting in the next couple of days, including Brogan, Roth and Today We Are Rich author Tim Sanders.
In this week's tip roundup, three super stars share their tips for managing staff: Limor Fried of engineering kit - maker Adafruit; Eric Ripert, head chef at Le Bernardin in New York City; and Jeffrey Hayzlett, author of Think Big Act Bigger.
«I think it's a brilliant tactical move from a market standpoint,» said retail analyst Doug Stephens, author of The Retail Revival.
Most authors think the purpose of the introduction is to lay out and explain everything the author will talk about in the book.
Inc. editor - at - large Kimberly Weisul spoke with author and Duarte Design CEO Nancy Duarte about presentation mistakes, investor pitches, and why speakers should think of themselves as Yoda.
«More often than not, it's the obvious questions people fall down on because they think them through superficially,» says Martin Soorjoo, founder of San Francisco - based Investor Pitch Clinic and author of Here's the Pitch: How to Pitch Your Business to Anyone, Get Funded, and Win Clients (Wiley, 2012).
Stanford's Re: Think newsletter explains that the authors devote a considerable portion of the book to the idea of widening your options, advice that may seem at odds with the very definition of decision making.
Authored by company thought leaders from around the world, The Red Papers address topics spanning from the unwritten rules of digital marketing to appraising brand worth.
But when you stop to think of other options — one of the authors» many tips is to imagine that your current options are vanishing — you'll often discover an answer that's better than what you had been pondering.
Robert Kiyosaki (www.richdad.com), author of the Rich Dad series of books, is an investor, entrepreneur and educator whose perspectives have changed the way people think about money and investing.
Finnegan is one of the individuals I was fortunate enough to interview for a series on the year ahead, Big Ideas for 2018, in which I asked a number of my favorite award - winning marketing experts, authors, and other thought leaders — as well as some of Firebrand Group's own digital strategy and branding experts — to recommend one «Big Idea» that companies can leverage to get ahead in 2018.
We asked Harvard professor and the author of «Enlightenment Now» Steven Pinker about his thoughts on the meaning and significance behind two of president's favorite phrases.
Simon Horton, author of The Leader's Guide to Negotiation, thinks he has something of an inside track to this conundrum.
According to John Mauldin, a Texas - based wealth adviser to the rich and author of the popular Thoughts from the Frontlines market newsletter, Solvency II is not on the radar screen of most people outside the arcane world of European pension funds and insurance companies.
«For many people, I think their first impulse is to have an event,» says Joan Schneider, president and creative director of Boston public relations and marketing communications firm Schneider Associates, and author of the book «The New Launch Plan: 152 Tips, Tactics, and Trends from the Most Memorable New Products.
«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.
Global evangelist at Sprinklr, author of the best - selling Think Like Zuck, co-author of The Power of Visual Storytelling, and frequent keynote and columnist.
One of the more influential Zuckerbergs of all time, Randi is also an impactful author and thought leader in the digital space.
According to Ralph Heath, managing partner of Synergy Leadership Group and author of Celebrating Failure: The Power of Taking Risks, Making Mistakes, and Thinking Big, failure and defeat are our best teachers, but many people, especially those in conservative corporate cultures, avoid going there.
«The participants in our study mistakenly thought that having an extraordinary experience would make them the star of the conversation,» study author Gus Cooney told Science Daily.
President and chief illumination officer at Performance Technology Group and author of Illuminate: Harnessing the Positive Power of Negative Thinking, David Corbin, teaches us to examine issues using his «face it, follow it and fix it» model.
Susan Winter, a relationship expert and best - selling author, thinks that the breakup scene between Arie and Becca is representative of issues she sees in modern dating culture.
According to Seth Godin, author of 13 bestselling business books, the job of a CEO is to think of big ideas rather than micro-communicating.
«Everything you think is influenced by years of experience and cultural upbringing,» says Art Markman, a cognitive psychologist at University of Texas at Austin and author of Smart Thinking (Perigee Trade, 2012).
«I think what you see is that when you choose the giver approach, yes, you are at risk for being taken advantage of but you also have people cheering for you and rooting for you,» says Wharton professor and author of bestseller Give and Take Adam Grant.
«When you think of big data, think of «hot» data and «cold» data,» said Joseph Unsworth, vice president at Gartner and the author of the report.
-- Jeffrey Hayzlett, chairman of C - Suite Network and author of Think Big, Act Bigger
-- Dan Gregory, speaker, author of Selfish, Scared and Stupid and co-founder of The Impossible Institute, an innovation think tank that has worked with large organizations including Coca - Cola and the United Nations
«You know, personally, I think the idea that fake news on Facebook — it's a very small amount of the content — influenced the election in any way is a pretty crazy idea,» he told Techonomy founder David Kirkpatrick, author of «The Facebook Effect: The Inside Story of the Company that is Connecting the World.»
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