That's
why business talks a good game about all the tough stands they will take.
Not exact matches
As
business owners, we like to
talk about
why our product and brand are better than competitors».
Darren Woods, Exxon Mobil chairman and CEO,
talks about the challenges of running a
business once run by Rex Tillerson, and
why diversification is an important component in the company's
business strategy.
Barbara
talk about the importance of a company's branding, what makes a good Entrepreneur, and
why «fun» should be incorporated into you
business.
After showing footage of «Alita: Battle Angel» at CinemaCon on Thursday, Rodriguez and producer Jon Landau («Avatar» movies) sat down with
Business Insider to
talk about the evolution of the project and
why this manga won't end up like the big - screen version of «Ghost in the Shell.»
Consultant Nilofer Merchant has a short, excellent TED
talk on
why business people should take walking seriously.
If you can't honestly say
why someone should join your organization (and feel proud when you say it), then either find someone who can say it for you, or join a different
business that you can
talk passionately about.
Think and
talk about
why you're making this sacrifice: the hope that your weekend
business will ultimately lead to a more fulfilling life as a full - time entrepreneur.
Too many
businesses I
talk to speak generally about
why they are trustworthy — instead of showing it specifically.
Gary Vaynerchuk, CEO of digital agency VaynerMedia,
talks about the advantages of hiring multitalented employees, and
why he would sell his current
business to achieve his life's goal, and more.
If you're
talking about
why it's so important to set up a
business succession plan, for example, you might reference «Downton Abbey.»
CNBC's Bill Griffeth
talks to pro golfer Justin Thomas at NY's Chelsea Piers about his game, the
business of golf and
why it's suffering.
Sir Richard Branson, Virgin Group founder,
talks about his favorite
businesses and
why he is «disappointed» Virgin America will be folded into Alaska Airlines.
I wrote up some
talking points for preparing to close the
business, and
why I was choosing to do so.
We've
talked about
why businesses stop growing, and the first two points looked at those reasons, but the last two points could easily be turned around and used as the start of a growth strategy.
-- promises to deliver not only
why influencer marketing is something we should all be
talking about, but also how to use ongoing influencer marketing to deliver ROI to your
business.
This week's podcast we
talk about the difference between personal and
business credit,
why you should pay attention to both, and how to make your
business look attractive to any lender you work with.
Burns also
talked with me about
why lower corporate taxes will help the US economy, her worries about protecting Xerox data from a cyber-attack, and the future of Xerox copiers as
businesses move toward paperless offices.
Why Goldman Sachs, which has had its own share of bad publicity over the years and always
talks about being in the
business of making sound judgments, would actively participate in a deal for a major gun retailer is baffling.
In this episode of the Better Than Success, your host Nikki Purvy
talks with Forrsmith Logistics founder Darnell Smith about
why every new
business owner and new entrepreneur should focus on running one new
business at a time.
You can
talk passionately about your
business and
why it is unique.
In the interview, McDevitt
talks about his
business history, including
why he chose to pursue entrepreneurship over a safer, more established career and how he achieved massive success.
Steve Blank
talks about
why scalability is so important in
business: «Success isn't about size — of team or funding.
I'll also
talk about how most people approach content marketing and
why most
businesses struggle to get traction with their blogs.
The two
talk business innovation, digital disruption, the family
business, the way boards work, women in the C - Suite, and
why Chicago is her kind of town.
And after you have made such an appraisal of yourself,
why don't you sit down and
talk it out with someone in full and quit this accursed
business of living alone?
If you're considering entering this exciting and growing
business,
why not
talk to our Product Development Centre in Singapore?
We're going to try and find out
why they've outlasted hundreds of thousands of other restaurants by visiting these centenarians in person and
talking to the owners, chefs, wait staff, and (perhaps most importantly) customers, as to
why they think their restaurant has survived and flourished in one of the most competitive
businesses in the country.
talk about skewing the stats to fit your own conclusions... this is like a slap in the face to every real Arsenal fan... have you no shame, have you no dignity, have you no sense of right from wrong... if you think everything was so well orchestrated
why is everyone and their brother laughing at the way in which we conduct
business both on and off the field... either you're a paid hack or a delusional buffoon... regardless you can't be a genuine Arsenal fan because the difficulties facing this club having been going on for years and this latest episode in our pathetic recent history is but a glaring reminder of how far we have fallen... I'm not going to waste my time discrediting every single ridiculous statement you made in your love letter to Wenger, but if you write another article I will gladly expose you for the fraud you truly are... this club is in desperate need of a serious cleansing and for you to try and package this dog and pony show as a well - oiled machine is a direct insult to anyone who has supported this team during the supposed «lean» years... the deceptive and disrespectful manner in which this organization has treated it's fans is an abomination to supporters everywhere and for you to even try to justify their actions is akin to saying just shut - up and keep filling our pockets... so please crawl back under whatever stone you crawled out from under and think carefully before you spew this type of propaganda ever again
why did we play Welbeck in the striker's role... no one can question his heart but to have a player with such limited first - touch and finishing skills against such a game opponent with Lacazette on the bench is almost unforgivable... maybe it's because Welbeck tows the party line or maybe it's because Welbeck doesn't know anything but 100 % on the pitch, unfortunately neither of these qualities makes him a capable starting striker on a team with any real aspirations... I can only hope that he was being showcased for a move elsewhere, as there was some
talk last week about some interest from Everton... if he moved on that would be the only silver lining of this coach's decision, but once again it wouldn't excuse this club for putting
business decisions ahead of fielding the best possible team to secure 3 points at Anfield
We
talk to Claire Woodhead from Hook and Loop about her knit and crochet
business, how she has grown it and
why selling online works best for her.
In this week's Shop
Talk interview, we go behind the shopfront and talk to Isky from family business Dot & Cross about branding, the importance of consistency in product photography and why you shouldn't devalue your work in your pricin
Talk interview, we go behind the shopfront and
talk to Isky from family business Dot & Cross about branding, the importance of consistency in product photography and why you shouldn't devalue your work in your pricin
talk to Isky from family
business Dot & Cross about branding, the importance of consistency in product photography and
why you shouldn't devalue your work in your pricing...
We
talk to Lydia Lapinski, aka Studio Binky and the designer of our bright and brilliant logo, about how she grew her
business, how she knew when the time was right to take on staff and
why it's important to get the small details right...
This week on Mom
Talk Radio, Entrepreneur, Gigi Stetler, shares
why now, more than ever, it's important to recognize women in American
business, politics and beyond.
Rosenberg said the Army brass began the day at Indian River High School, where
business and community leaders
talked about
why Fort Drum is good for the North Country, New York state and the Army.
Today I'm
talking with Justin Mares, one of the founders of Kettle & Fire, who tells the story of
why he and his brother Nick chose to get into the
business of making better bone broth commercially available.
Watch out for excuses to get out of dates If the person you are
talking with keeps coming up with excuses as to
why they can't meet (they always have to work, they are out of town on
business, they are deployed in the military), you should consider this as a big red flag.
Before the Spotlight event, we sat down with Minns to
talk about his work in the dating industry, how new product ooOo offers something different for today's consumers, and
why creating a lean & agile
business is vital for someone entering the dating market late in the game.
The fact that much of the small
talks are eliminated and bikers can get on with the
business of getting to know people straight away is the major reason
why more and more bikers seek their match online.
Ten - time Academy Award ® nominee Anna Behlmer
talks about being one of the first female mixers in the movie
business, strategies for handling a nervous director, and
why you will always find colored Sharpie pens on a mixing stage.
In this video from
Business Insider, former Google executive Max Ventilla
talks about
why he founded AltSchool.
The people we
talked with in both
business and the military wondered
why public education would invest so much in training people for jobs for which they have no aptitude.
«I'll be travelling the length and breadth of this country to tell young people
why apprenticeships are a great way for them to build their skills — and
talking about the opportunities for starting their own
business, hopefully instilling some entrepreneurial spirit.»
Mark Suter, a computer tech teacher at Pandora - Gilboa High School (OH),
talks about how and
why he invited students to join an entrepreneurial tech club that would provide Web design, video production and staff training to community
businesses and nonprofit organizations.
For example,
why not ask Founders4Schools to connect your school with a local
business leader to give an inspirational
talk about their experiences?
In this 32 minute interview we'll
talk to Damon about
why you don't want to be in the
business of providing tech support to your readers, the way BookFunnel's service has evolved since starting in late 2015, and we'll get into their latest service, which was just added to two of their pricing tiers, BookFunnel Giveaways.
After a few weeks of being told
why such new devices can change your life (
talking with grandkids in 50 ″ HD, say), we'll be wondering how we ever thought Apple and Amazon were in the same
business.
Beth Levine, author of Jock
Talk: 5 Communication Principles for Leaders as Exemplified by Legends of the Sports World, a substantive yet down - to - earth
business book that entertains while it teaches leaders and aspiring leaders
why and how they should shape their communications in order to be more effective and impressive.
In this episode, Steve
talks about his experiences with virtual assistants,
why they are important part of running a book - based
business, how to find one, and the best tools for managing people.
Many people have asked
why I
talk about building an authority
business instead of Kindle publishing.