So, if you're considering approaching one, take the time to understand how each studio works, who specifically will be working with you,
what resources those people will offer and how they will guide you through each growth stage.
Not exact matches
«I think it is important for me to listen to the
people in the front line, understand
what their obstacles are, and then [decide] how can I make sure that they are properly
resourced.»
It's an important
resource for entrepreneurs and a quick way for us to share
what we're learning every day at 1871 from the hundreds of companies and thousands of
people who are going through the very same (and sometimes scary) process of starting and building businesses.
So,
what can be done about the resulting bifurcation of
people, into those with
resources and social capital, and those without?
And some of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing
what very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they have the
people,
resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually get things right in the long run.
If
people can't see how their problems could be solved by
what you are providing, you are likely wasting your time and
resources.
Tell your
people what needs to get done and how it needs to be done, get and give them the tools and
resources they need, and then get out of their way and let them do it.
And, because you can't always find or afford the perfect
people when you're beginning, you take
what you can get, and you try very hard to make the best of the situation and to do the best with the team and the
resources you've assembled.
Given that
people don't like to devote more cognitive
resources than absolutely necessary, this is an important indicator of
what on the site is of interest.
But when I saw
what she could do on her own with no
resources, how compelling she was, I knew I wanted to be in business with this
person.»
«
People have talked a lot about the democratization of content distribution through YouTube,» Relis says, «and
what we hope to be doing here is democratizing access to equipment and
resources that creators might not otherwise have.»
If
people can't see how their problems could be solved by
what you are providing, you may be wasting your time and
resources.
And there are so many different mistakes you can make, from the timing of the hiring,
what type of hire, the seniority of the hire...
People really don't want to share that information, and it is one of the most valuable
resources you can have as a startup, that knowledge.
Fortunately, in your case, the Web is rich with
resources for helping
people find
what they want.
Sessions» policy will let U.S. attorneys across the country decide
what kinds of federal
resources to devote to marijuana enforcement based on
what they see as priorities in their districts, the
people familiar with the decision said.
They'll ask about
what you've done in the past, and
what resources (
people, money, products) you have at your disposal through your personal networks.
What ranks is quality content and
resources that
people find useful and want to share.
While many
people, including soldiers, are content to follow orders, Atherley says that «for a group of
people that want to go the [entrepreneurial] path, there have not been previous
resources to take them from
what I'll call zero to 60.
It's filled with work - life balance tips, small business
resources, how to motivate employees and find out
what makes
people happy, and how social entrepreneurship is allowing
people finally to say «I Love My Job!»
«Peter did
what he did as an independent
person and he didn't get any Facebook
resources,» Sandberg argued.
Twitter is another valuable
resource for Q&A inspiration and a useful one because you get to see
what real
people are asking in real time.
One of the benefits of using gantt charts with built in
resource management software, is that you can see
what each
person is working on any given day.
Work together to form a local community of support to donate
what you can (money,
resources,
people) and ensure that everyone recovers swiftly from the disaster.
Learn smart ways to: Engage your inner
resources to create a meaningful work life Master the «smart
people» skills for facing difficult
people and tense timesFocus your energy on
what matters most and avoid the lure of the trivial Design a «work makeover» to accelerate your satisfaction and productivity
What do you think
people include and link to on those
resource lists?
If you've been looking for the definitive
resource on
what link building is, how it can help your site rank better and attract more attention, and some real - world advice from
people who know
what they are talking about, this is the ebook for you.
Though my annual salary is not
what one post claimed, I am blessed with far more than I need, and my sole objective and life's calling is to mobilize
resources that empower under -
resourced people to climb out of the poverty pit in which they were born.
Women are
people, with our own internal worlds and ideas to contribute to our marriages, but according to many Christian
resources on relationships that's not
what wives are for.
I'm no expert on church planting, but
what these churches seem to have in common are pastors and laypeople who share a vision for ministering in a unique way to a specific group of
people in a specific neighborhood, partnering with a denomination that can help with
resources and accountability.
What the poor
people are telling us is that, unless we rethink the basic questions of life - style, the use of natural
resources and the reaction between environment and development, we can not address the question of a new economic order.
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..
What is GraveTalk?GraveTalk is a
resource for
people from both within and outside the Church to explore questions about death.
But the theological error that underlies this idealization of violence leads them into a new, a sociopolitical Manicheanism which (like the earlier, metaphysical Manicheanism) is also an idealism, a simplifying
resource to help
people participate in a complicated world where, they know, they had better do
what the powers that be recommend and take sides.
Each
person names
what he considers to be his strengths and
resources; then group members share
what they consider his strengths and
resources, and discuss how he might use his assets more fully.
His primary job is to bring
what resources he can to the total understanding of the
person who is experiencing emotional difficulty.
I'm no expert on church planting, but
what these churches seem to have in common is a pastor with a vision for ministering in a unique way to a specific group of
people in a specific neighborhood, partnering with a denomination that can help with
resources and accountability.
The really bad thing about
what they're doing is that it takes
resources away from those who really need them, the real homeless
people, and gives cash to a guy who is pulling down $ 60K annually by posing as homeless.
I don't know
what the solution is either, or how to get the
resources to the
people who are truly in need.
This couple was just doing
what most
people in the world would have done with the same
resources, if they thought the world was ending.
Robert Heilbroner's An Inquiry into the Human Prospect (Norton, 1974) is representative of a certain somber mood that emerges when
people reflect on the chances for our culture to overcome its myriad difficulties of population growth, of natural
resource and environmental limitations, and of
what Heilbroner refers to as the perplexing inability of our civilization to satisfy the human spirit.
He sees contemporary
persons involved in
what he describes as a process of oscillation: at those times when
people have their bearings, there is a sense of wholeness, power and integration that encourages creativity and expression; at times of anxiety or weakness in the face of difficulties, there is a need to reach beyond the
resources available in oneself to regain a sense of well - being and to «get it together.»
As a direction marker for how to live one's life, it's a waste of time and
resources and we should all focus on contributing
what we can to make a real impact on real problems for real
people right now.
The erosion of the soil in areas that have been abused for their mineral wealth, the pollution of the air where poor
people live, are not just facts of nature;
what we have is an ethical judgement on the exploitation of natural
resources by the rich at the expense of the poor.
I have been extremely impressed with much of
what they say in their sermons,
what they tell their
people about following Jesus, and how they view the building,
resources, and money which is part of their church.
People are finally starting to realize that with all the tools and
resources readily available, we are shedding more and more light on
what was once darkness and the unknown.
Well - informed
people know the limits of their knowledge and are acquainted with the expert
resources available for dealing with
what is beyond their scope.
Check before you go that
people know
what they're signed up to, and that they have the
resources they need.
What can one
person, over sixty, with limited financial
resources, no car, and the resistance of the authorities do?
While everyone gets worked into a frenzy and lathered up in the emotional fight of us and them... the powers that be (bildenbergs, or whomever) are setting the stage for a nice little nuke drop... somewhere... because we all know
what this is truly about, too many
people and too few
resources.
That is one reason why most of the world's
resources flow into rich countries to produce so many unnecessary items when they could be producing
what millions of poor
people need.