Sentences with phrase «think radical thoughts»

As I reported at the weekend, Cameron wanted a culture secretary prepared to think radical thoughts about BBC.

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In addition, I think we're going to see — or begin to see — a radical rethinking of the clinical trials process.
What makes this book so radical — and thought - provoking — is its ingenious composition: fifty dart - like essays that shoot to the heart of an equal number of components of public health in the current age.
You'd think that even in these crazy times of radical change most people would have learned to stick with what has worked for them — at least until it doesn't work any longer — and also to hang on to the advisors, the tools and the techniques that got them to where they are.
The thinking behind the fund was simple: Nearly a decade after Lehman Brothers collapsed, venture investors and corporate entities are now hungry to invest in radical scientific ideas again.
It is simply at the advance of a powerful wave that represents a radical new way of thinking about how to transact business.
Certainly you'll see the logo somewhere, but you will also see variations to where it has been in the past, especially in running and soccer — those have been the two most grounded in that style, and I think over the next two or three seasons, you'll see pretty radical shifts there.
As a result, Finnegan is a big advocate of the concept of working backwards, «especially when thinking about building businesses based on emerging technologies and ideas that are truly radical and transformational.»
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.
It seems that every major retailer is trying to jump on the movement that was once thought as just a passing trend, but is now seen as a radical shift in what Americans demand from their clothing.
Yet a radical and transformative thought goes nowhere without the willingness to challenge convention.»
Each new wave of innovation — microwaves, defense, silicon, disk drives, PCs, Internet, therapeutics, — was like punctuated equilibrium — just when you thought the wave had run its course into stasis, there emerged a sudden shift and radical change into a new family of technology.
Change Number 6 is that Starting a Company means you no longer Act Like A Big Company Since the turn of the century, there's been a radical shift in how startups thought of themselves.
Think about just how realistic it is that Trump would, or even could, implement radical changes to existing policy.
The results of this radical experiment are now in — Roberts has written about his experience in a long, thought - provoking piece for Outside magazine.
And such radical approaches aren't as rare as you might think.
Ideas to make your company more friendly to a broader range of talent can appear «radical» at first, but given a little thought, they turn out to be just good sense.
She added that ``... radical jihadism, radical Islamism, I think they mean the same thing.
It probably won't bring jetpacks and hoverboards, but it will usher in other radical technologies, business models, customer experiences and even a new breed of entrepreneurs — a wave of so - called digital natives who think and act differently from every generation before them.
This may be a radical reversal of how you've thought about learning, but it's the only way learning becomes an integral part of your culture.
That radical notion is precisely what some of the most forward - thinking people in healthcare are pondering.
«And in example after example, radical notion after radical notion, Jay and Shel don't just make the assertion about something that challenges everything we thought we knew about marketing — they give readers chapter - and - verse examples that make the case for one simple concept after another that... well, could just revolutionize everything.
Fonstad had long been thinking about the radical changes taking place in the workplace, and was «looking for companies that could take advantage of the extensive disruption.»
So what Singapore is doing, which I think is so interesting and is a reminder that there are much more radical fusions of left wing and right wing ideas than people give credit for, is the government is overwhelmingly regulating both supply and prices to keep costs down.
Ray Dalio makes the business case for using radical transparency and algorithmic decision - making to create an idea meritocracy where people can speak up and say what they really think — even calling out the boss is fair game.
A successful entrepreneur, businessman and EO Bahrain member, Suhail Algosaibi had long thought about how he could use his position and his company — FALAK Consulting — to make real, radical and sustainable change in his corner of the world.
P.S. I don't think that a comfortable, enjoyable retirement should be a radical notion.
About Mindset Social Innovation Foundation Mindset Social Innovation Foundation is a private charitable Foundation based in Vancouver and founded by Alison Lawton that explores complex social problems that will only be solved by radical new ways of thinking and organizing.
BlackBerry's openness to consider a deal marks a radical shift in thinking at the once high - flying smartphone maker.
I think the volume makes a case for quite radical revisions in thinking about debt management policy.
We all still processing the data coming in from India's radical experiment with cash, and I still think that is way too soon to pass any judgement at all on whether the experiment has been Read more...
Jacoby's occasion for recycling this tired truism is David Gelernter's new book, America - Lite: How Imperial Academia Dismantled Our Culture (and Ushered in the Obamacrats), which he thinks is short on arguments and full of shrill right - wing clichés about tenured radicals and rootless intellectuals.
So until we do, you cant blame people for thinking that either the moderate Muslim does nt care about the radicals that much... or they kinda agree wtih them.
Our message is a message of warning to the radical element of Islam, and I think what we see right now around the globe provides exactly what we're talking about,» he said.
When Jesus returns, I don't think he will automatically fall into the Conservative camp, with all his radical beliefs about shunning wealth and individual rights, Jesus just may be the biggest Liberal of them all.
Since the fundamental and indispensable unit of Christian community is the Church, these trends in general intellectual culture have in the last fifteen years stimulated a great deal of ecclesiological reflection: one can draw an interesting line of influence from MacIntyre and Habits of the Heart to Stanley Hauerwas and then to John Milbank and the other proponents of radical orthodoxy, all of whom tend to be pronouncedly ecclesiocentric in their thinking.
I am thinking here especially of our friend Patrick Deneen — read his latest here — , of the «radical orthodoxy» theologians, etc..
Readers with a sense of history may remember when such «radical religious thought» was radical.
Radicals, by contrast, think American liberalism and Catholicism have been incompatible from the start, and that the friendly cooperation of the Forties and Fifties was an aberration.
I think if its not Islamic radicals disguized as Charles an American writing on here, it is fools altogether.
Oh, something like «Do unto others as you would have them do unto you» might work, but I think many of these folks would consider that too radical an idea.
Amazing how so many radical Flag waving Christian Americans think they can read my thoughts!
You are correct in that we hear koran, we think radicals.
Just a thought here... radical I know... but what if that little embryo is actually a person.
I also think it's telling that he is criticizing how «fashionable» critiquing Empire is... Interesting how more and more people are realizing that Empire has some serious problems (in my eyes a positive) and the vested progressive doesn't want to be seen as fashionable... So he critiques the critique... as a new way to be radical?!? Not sure...
However, there are good reasons for thinking that few were really prepared for the radical events of the sixteenth century, which are generally referred to collectively as «the Reformation.»
The educational radical thinks that since there is no natural canon the best society is an unregulated one, and that the design of an undergraduate curriculum should therefore be the responsibility of each individual student.
The polarization is so deep that when, in 1996, the late Chicago Cardinal Joseph Bernardin founded the Catholic Common Ground Initiative as a means of addressing division in the church, he was criticized by some liberal Catholics who thought that the project was not radical enough and by some of his brother cardinals who believed that it jeopardized the essential truths of the faith.
I think our reputation has been damaged by radical reformers trying to destroy religion.
Theological thinking that folds in the face of imperial interests and supports actions that are destructive of people and of hopes for peace in the world — one definition of demonic religion — is in need of radical challenge.
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