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On October 1, merchants who accept credit cards were faced with a pretty big decision to make: either accept new technology or accept responsibility for fraudulent purchases.
If you ask for feedback on a big decision and find out that all your friends and coworkers agree with you, that doesn't mean it's necessarily the right course of action.
Paul Achleitner, the chairman of the bank's supervisory board, told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung late Monday that Cryan had undoubtedly made a name for himself with Deutsche Bank and made many big decisions.
[16:00] Pain + reflection = progress [16:30] Creating a meritocracy to draw the best out of everybody [18:30] How to raise your probability of being right [18:50] Why we are conditioned to need to be right [19:30] The neuroscience factor [19:50] The habitual and environmental factor [20:20] How to get to the other side [21:20] Great collective decision - making [21:50] The 5 things you need to be successful [21:55] Create audacious goals [22:15] Why you need problems [22:25] Diagnose the problems to determine the root causes [22:50] Determine the design for what you will do about the root causes [23:00] Decide to work with people who are strong where you are weak [23:15] Push through to results [23:20] The loop of success [24:15] Ray's new instinctual approach to failure [24:40] Tony's ritual after every event [25:30] The review that changed Ray's outlook on leadership [27:30] Creating new policies based on fairness and truth [28:00] What people are missing about Ray's culture [29:30] Creating meaningful work and meaningful relationships [30:15] The importance of radical honesty [30:50] Thoughtful disagreement [32:10] Why it was the relationships that changed Ray's life [33:10] Ray's biggest weakness and how he overcame it [34:30] The jungle metaphor [36:00] The dot collector — deciding what to listen to [40:15] The wanting of meritocratic decision - making [41:40] How to see bubbles and busts [42:40] Productivity [43:00] Where we are in the cycle [43:40] What the Fed will do [44:05] We are late in the long - term debt cycle [44:30] Long - term debt is going to be squeezing us [45:00] We have 2 economies [45:30] This year is very similar to 1937 [46:10] The top tenth of the top 1 % of wealth = bottom 90 % combined [46:25] How this creates populism [47:00] The economy for the bottom 60 % isn't growing [48:20] If you look at averages, the country is in a bind [49:10] What are the overarching principles that bind us together?
[01:10] Introduction [02:45] James welcomes Tony to the podcast [03:35] Tony's leap year birthday [04:15] Unshakeable delivers the specific facts you need to know [04:45] What James learned from Unshakeable [05:25] Most people panic when the stock market drops [05:45] Getting rid of your fear of investing [06:15] Last January was the worst opening, but it was a correction [06:45] You are losing money when you sell on corrections [06:55] Bear markets come every 5 years on average [07:10] The greatest opportunity for a millennial [07:40] Waiting for corrections to invest [08:05] Warren Buffet's advice for investors [08:55] If you miss the top 10 trading days a year... [09:25] Three different investor scenarios over a 20 year period [10:40] The best trading days come after the worst [11:45] Investing in the current world [12:05] What Clinton and Bush think of the current situation [12:45] The office is far bigger than the occupant [13:35] Information helps reduce fear [14:25] James's story of the billionaire upset over another's wealth [14:45] What money really is [15:05] The story of Adolphe Merkle [16:05] The story of Chuck Feeney [16:55] The importance of the right mindset [17:15] What fuels Tony [19:15] Find something you care about more than yourself [20:25] Make your mission to surround yourself with the right people [21:25] Suffering made Tony hungry for more [23:25] By feeding his mind, Tony found strength [24:15] Great ideas don't interrupt you, you have to pursue them [25:05] Never - ending hunger is what matters [25:25] Richard Branson is the epitome of hunger and drive [25:40] Hunger is the common denominator [26:30] What you can do starting right now [26:55] Success leaves clues [28:10] What it means to take massive action [28:30] Taking action commits you to following through [29:40] If you do nothing you'll learn nothing [30:20] There must be an emotional purpose behind what you're doing [30:40] How does Tony ignite creativity in his own life [32:00] «How is not as important as «why» [32:40] What and why unleash the psyche [33:25] Breaking the habit of focusing on «how» [35:50] Deep Practice [35:10] Your desired outcome will determine your action [36:00] The difference between «what» and «why» [37:00] Learning how to chunk and group [37:40] Don't mistake movement for achievement [38:30] Tony doesn't negotiate with his mind [39:30] Change your thoughts and change your biochemistry [40:00] The bad habit of being stressed [40:40] Beautiful and suffering states [41:50] The most important decision is to live in a beautiful state no matter what [42:40] Consciously decide to take yourself out of suffering [43:40] Focus on appreciation, joy and love [44:30] Step out of suffering and find the solution [45:00] Dealing with mercury poisoning [45:40] Tony's process for stepping out of suffering [46:10] Stop identifying with thoughts — they aren't yours [47:40] Trade your expectations for appreciation [50:00] The key to life — gratitude [51:40] What is freedom for you?
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Employment data will play a big part in that decision and with the release of the U.S. non farm payrolls (NFP) on Friday, May 4 at 8:30 am EDT all eyes will be on average hourly earning for any insight into inflationary pressures.
What sets this work apart is Tannone's decision to work with Jay's deeper catalog, the verses that go beyond big sing - along hooks made for radio play and cut into the rapper's experiences in overcoming poverty and forming his worldview.
CNN: White House receives political cover on immigration from religious groups President Barack Obama is receiving political cover for his decision to stop deporting some young illegal immigrants from two big groups with whom his relations have been rocky: evangelical Christians and Catholics.
Washington (CNN)-- President Barack Obama is receiving political cover for his decision to stop deporting some young illegal immigrants from two big groups with whom his relations have been rocky: evangelical Christians and Catholics.
With important decisions in life like what to study, who to marry, if and when to have children, when to look for a new job or how much to spend on a big purchase, it's vital to consider the cost.
For young people who wonder if they should leave home and their loved ones behind in pursuit of big cities and bigger dreams, Moana tells a touching story about how to deal with that decision in a meaningful way.
One of the two big decisions that the Frenchman had to make was up front, where he has rewarded Olivier Giroud for his recent form and goalscoring exploits with another start.
I'll go a step further if Van Djik hasn't signed for Liverpool I would try to make a move and here is why: 1) Prem experience 2) Southampton plays a similar style of football than Arsenal 3) He can play in both a 3 and 4 man defense with his ability on the ball 4) Mustafi has been up and down and I don't know which one we're getting ahead of next season and will it be for 38 weeks 5) Mertesacker will go into a non playing role 6) Chambers has played well at Boro but well enough to play a big role into this team... not really and could be used in any deal for Van Djik 7) Koscielny is our best defenders but is dealing with a chronic injury not only that he hasn't made the best decisions at times Everything mentioned above will free wages but also increase Wenger money to spend!
After complaining about the Titleist Pro V1x ball he used during the Masters, it was no surprise to hear McIlroy say that the smallest piece of new gear had the biggest impact on his decision to go with the tools of the trade for world No. 1 Dustin Johnson, Jason Day, and reigning Masters champion Sergio Garcia.
Schezs decision making at times is awfull but we must consider how ropey our back four was early season with scez between the posts and it improved for ospinas time, (coquelin coming baxk had a big part to play in this).
It's difficult to blame Ozil for the difficulties he's faced at Arsenal without looking at the big picture... like the fans, he too was lied to by Wenger... there is no doubt in my mind that he was told by Wenger that he was trying desperately to recreate our earlier success by acquiring players that fit the system he ran when Henry was in his prime... as we know this hasn't happened... in order for Ozl to flourish he needs some speed up front, forwards that can make intelligent runs, a boss in the midfield to compensate for his obvious defensive liabilities and defenders who can transition from defence to offence quickly and efficiently... much like he had in Real and with the German National squad... unfortunately he ended up on a squad that has a striker who plays with his back to goal, very few intelligent runs into the box, minus Sanchez, no one to take pressure off him in the midfield, once Cazorla was injured, average defensive midfielders around him, which simply highlighted his lacking defensive qualities and defenders who lack the necessary cutting edge when it comes to transitional passing... instead of blaming Ozil, which is simply too easy, especially considering his mopey disposition, we should be asking ownership and / or Wenger why they brought him in if they didn't intend on doing what was necessary to get the best from him... can you imagine Ozil playing with the likes of Henry, Viera, Petit and Pires, it would be incredibly to watch and even more difficult to stop... so the only thing different between his experiences in Real and with the German team versus his time at Arsenal are the players around him and we all know who is in charge of making those decisions, the Grinch who stole soccer
It is a fact that we all know Arsenal have little hope of winning the biggest trophy, and with two games a week Wenger made a concious decision to play his reserves in the midweek games (i.e. Champions League and League Cup) and save his A team for the Premier League.
The French international powerhouse may be set for a big decision this summer, with a whole host of clubs believed to be keen on acquiring him from the Bianconeri.
And with all the talk of how much our slow start cost us last time and how important it is for us to hit the ground running this year, Arsene Wenger has a big decision on his hands about who to use in that left forward position.
Uefa is a sell out as confirmed by the new BT deal, it's money and helping the big teams if not for the whole game then with atleast one big decision, mainly red card or penalty.
As well as bringing in big names such as Roberto Soldado, Erik Lamela and Christian Eriksen, Spurs were linked with a move for a new left - back, following the decision to allow Benoit Assou - Ekotto to leave the club on loan.
A Manchester United predicted line up ahead of this Friday's match against Aston Villa at Villa Park, with more big decisions for manager Louis van Gaal...
The Everton boss said: «I can't say what Arsene [Wenger] thinks, but the opportunity to take a player with last season's goals record and that quality [for # 20m] wasn't a big decision
The super-agent is known for his ability to broker the biggest of transfer deals all around the continent, and is known to work strongly with a number of big - spending clubs, and the star's decision will send the transfer rumour mill into overload.
With a decision on Wenger's future scheduled for the end of the season, fans and pundits are asking the big question: who can replace Wenger as Arsenal manager?
Even if they turn out to be just the usual sort of spurious rumours that we will be seeing a lot more of in the coming months, the Arsenal boss still looks set to have a big problem with his star striker, all because of the strange decision to hold another Copa America tournament this summer, even though the last one was held less than a year ago, with Alexis scoring the winning penalty against Argentina to win it for the first time.
The other big decision for the boss was about who to play on the right and he has gone for Alex Iwobi over Oxlade - Chamberlain and Campbell, with the Costa Rican not even making the subs bench.
we see what is happening with Man u, if we suffer the same fate then I the whole board should be imprisoned for life because they know they have a big decision to make and are shirking it... LOSERS!!!!!
This would undoubtedly be a big call from the Gunners if they came to that decision, with the Frenchman at the club for 22 years and still set to go down in history as their most successful of all time, despite less silverware in the second half of his reign than the first.
With his contract at PSG expiring, the Swedish forward had a big decision to make this summer, and he opted for a reunion with Jose Mourinho in ManchesWith his contract at PSG expiring, the Swedish forward had a big decision to make this summer, and he opted for a reunion with Jose Mourinho in Mancheswith Jose Mourinho in Manchester.
But it doing it well would depend on acquiring a big with an incredibly rare aptitude for passing and decision making.
A big decision for Pearson will be whether to ditch Mark Schwarzer, and start with Ben Hamer in goal, after an error by the Australian stopper cost his side a point in North London.
so what is the frenchman going to do about it... 11 year olds and aging keepers is not the answer thats for sure... big game ahead for him this afternoon on all levels and his idiotic decision to start with ramsey on the right says everything about why his (ten years of unfounded) arrogance will not take us back to the very top
The ruthlessness in the decisions made in moving on a lot of our squad players shows that we are in a rebuilding phase as our squad is massively depleted now so I reckon that summer will be an even bigger window for us especially with Sanlehhi and Mislintat involved!
Gabriel for all his mistakes is better than Mertesacker, Holding and Chambers.His only problems were communication and decision making.His sale was pointless.He's now left us with three inconsistent defenders in Mertesacker, Chambers and Holding.Why am I not shocked that Wenger plays Monreal over some of these ones.The Ox loss to me is a big loss.There are players which every team's defender will find difficult to handle and Ox is one of them.He provides us with so much cutting edge.However, I hope we buy a winger and not a wing back when he's sold.Our formation is a joke and I'm hoping we revert back to our old system.Those also calling for Reiss Nelson to replace him haven't learn their lessons.It'll probably be too late when it comes back to haunt us.
While I anticipated that the committee would jump Wisconsin past Virginia for the final spot on the top line and scrambled to make the change following the Big Ten final, I don't really agree with the decision for the reasons I laid out in my Sunday morning post.
Whatever your beliefs are regarding the intentions of this club moving forward, don't think for a second that it has to do with appeasing the fans, winning the highest honours and / or changing the stagnant culture that permeates this club... every decision is made for one sole purpose and that is to maintain the delicate balance between Kroenke's unyielding need to acquire more wealth and Wenger's fragile psyche, which is why we have this ridiculous wage structure that pays deadwood too much and makes it incredibly difficult to attract special players... personally I believe that Wenger's greatest fear isn't that he won't win a big trophy again but exposing himself to the overwhelming criticism he will face when people discover the totally dysfunctional state of affairs that exist at Arsenal due to his antiquated practices which have gone relatively unchecked and unchallenged since the departure of Dein
Replacing Wenger with the wrong man could make things much worse for the club and so this is a decision that they really need to get right and with the Prof said to have such a huge role at the club he is supposedly set to have a big say in who will replace him, and I wonder if his former star striker and club legend Thierry Henry is being groomed for the role.
Barca won the replay 3 - 1 with a big help from the officials when the referee took the bizarre decision to show Robin van Persie a second yellow card for shooting at goal after he had blown for a free kick.
saying that the keynesian conception is about spending what you earn is the opposite of what it stands for (its actually what you haplessly describe as the neoclassical position) beyond the even more meaningless claim that wenger adheres to it... keynes broke with the idea that the economy was simply a collection of perfectly informed individuals and firms responding rationally to price incentives generated by market forces and that the big variables that frame an economies performance — output, employment, price level, wages, etc — tend to move in cycles and are shaped by decisions and judgements made under hugely uncertain conditions that if left to markets generate bad outcomes..
So with Arsenal heading into a tough run of games and then the festive fixture list, these two Gunners will be hoping that their international action will help them get a chance to show what they can do for Arsenal before it is big decision time in January.
As his first college basketball season is coming to an end soon, Trae Young will have to make a big decision for his future — to stay with the #Sooners or the NBA: https://t.co/JuLX8CvY1m pic.twitter.com/MMizulmY 2v
«I will explain that later, one time,» the Arsenal manager said with a big smile, when asked if the «stunning» decision to drop Alexis Sanchez against Liverpool on Saturday was made for the overall good of the team.
«With it coming so late in the season, this is a big decision for John and his family and it is something that they are now considering.»
But perhaps Moyes» biggest decision for the Liverpool game will be weather to leave Robin on the bench and let Welbz share the stage with Sturridge, that other young English striker who is massively outshining our number 19 right now.
(«Unfortunately, those problems are often too big for a teenager to be left to deal with alone or with peers and it can have disastrous results ranging from making poor decisions all the way to committing suicide out of a feeling of hopelessness.»).
It felt like too big of a change for us, and I didn't like how inflexible they were, and a multitude of other reasons (I can't volunteer with a toddler at home and no babysitters)... we researched and flip - flopped and finally came to the decision to homeschool.
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