Career coach Laura Berman Fortgang explained in the Palm Beach Post that because fewer people are taking extended vacations anymore, the corporate
world is business as usual, even from June through August.
Not exact matches
If you go back to your own
world, back to
business as usual, it
's very easy for everything to drown this out.»
«In most of the Western
world, salary just isn't something people feel comfortable talking about,» writes researcher David Burkus in his 2016 book «Under New Management: How Leading Organizations
are Upending
Business as Usual.»
«
Business as usual» isn't going to change the
world.
I just Read it this moring that Barca want to add 3 midfielders, Denis Suarez, Rafina and Ardan Turan plus money for Bellerin, Let's make it very difficult for them to get Bellerin so that they won't think
is business as usual by selling their potential players to us at teenage and after we have mould them into
world class they will want them back.....
In other news, our team seems to
be rounding nicely into form, with a productive off - season and several new additions already settling in, there seems to
be a renewed sense of confidence in the air... our well - oiled machine has conducted
business again early this year, so we can just sit back, kick our feet up and watch all those other suckers scramble to make panic moves in the 11th hour... of course, we need to tie up a few loose ends but our team of savvy negotiators, under the tutelage of our faithful leader, will perform their
usual magic with ample time to spare... I have to laugh when I look around the soccer
world and see all those teams look upon us with envy and scorn
as they struggle to mimic our seemingly infallible
business model... thank goodness the powers that
be had the foresight and fortitude to resist the temptations of the modern football era... instead of listening to all the experts and simply taking the easy way out by making the necessary improvements on the field and in the front office, we chose the path never traveled... we
are truly pioneers in our field... sometimes you just have to have faith in the people that have always conducted themselves in a respectful and honest fashion... most fans aren't so fortunate, they will never know what it
's like to follow a team that treats everyone in and around the club
as if they
were an extended member of the family... all for one I say... so when you wake up this morning, please try not to gloat when you see rival fans pacing back and forth waiting for their respective teams to pull the
usual panic buys, just say nothing and
be thankful that it isn't you... like I've always said, this
is why you stay the course... this
is when the real benefits of having someone in charge for over 2 decades really pays off... have a great day fellow Gunners
Ffing typical
business as usual corporate dishonesty has taken just a few days to return... 3
world class players
are certainly needed if we
are to compete... 2 attacking options and one to replace carzola... if we have left back sorted for free..
My answer:
business as usual for the
world of the «net, since just about any media presentation we can think of
is eventually going to migrate online, at least
as an experiment.
«Nigeria's prestige this time
is on the line, the civilised
world will not accept anything short of free and fair election neither would Ekiti State citizens accept irregularities or
business as usual.
Conservatives will also take note (because Faso brings it up all the time) of Heaney
's support of Democrats Hillary and Barack in previous elections, but in the real
world of
business, that
's just
business as usual.
By looking at the problem on a global scale, we have calculated that if four of these strategies
are applied at the same time we could actually stabilize the number of people in the
world who
are facing water stress rather than continue to allow their numbers to grow, which
is what will happen if we continue with
business as usual.»
«But, by looking at the problem on a global scale, we have calculated that if four of these strategies
are applied at the same time we could actually stabilize the number of people in the
world who
are facing water stress rather than continue to allow their numbers to grow, which
is what will happen if we continue with
business as usual.»
With 70 per cent or more of the
world's coral reefs now assessed
as degraded, adopting a
business -
as -
usual approach to how we use and manage reefs
is no longer an option, says lead author of the report Nick Graham.
David Rutledge, an engineering professor at the California Institute of Technology who studies
world coal production, said the IPCC's «
business as usual» scenario
is unrealistic because it essentially assumes that growth of fossil fuels like coal will continue apace, which
is unlikely.
Once you get to the first real meeting, you
're back in the real
world and hopefully it will
be «
business as usual».
In our mind's eye, we will instantly
be high above Vienna listening to «Harry Lime» (Orson Wells) trying to convince his friend «Holly Martins» (Joseph Cotten) that his black market machinations
are simply «
business as usual» in a corrupt
world.
In the post-war
world, virtually every established automaker
was seeking a return to
business as usual — and some took longer than others to make that a reality.
I
was working in the newspaper industry a decade ago and watched this same situation play out with publishers acting like the online
world was simply an extension of
business as usual and could
be treated
as such and you see how that worked out.
People
are trying to kill her.That would
be business as usual in the counterespionage
world, except that it
's the good guys who have her in the crosshairs.
«It
's business -
as -
usual in the
world of debt settlement, just a whole lot more of it!
We have worked hard over these past six years for the facilities to
be built in Queens and the Bronx and we
are at least gratified that they will
be but until an entirely new entity takes the helm, it WILL
be business as usual for the most corrupt animal control facility in the
world.
I believe it
is up to all of us to collectively show the
world that the industry
is conducting
business as usual, without fear and with determination,» she said.
In a
world where a double - digit interest rate
is the norm rather than the exception, the Platinum Edition Visa Card's 10.99 percent rate
is a welcome deviation from
business as usual.
Zumba
was third, Rugby
World Cup in fourth, and then
business as usual for the rest of the top 10, which you can see below.
It
's all change at the top in the real
world, it would seem, but for this year
's MotoGP 15 game, it
is very much
business as usual.
The core gameplay
is business as usual as you choose and manage one of over 2000 real
world football clubs.
It
's business as usual in the art
world, or so the media would have us believe.
Given that it
is major exhibitions, museum collections and art publications that will define the historical record, it
is clear that at the top level of the art
world it
is pretty much
business as usual when it comes to women.
www.toddjames.com Born 1969, New York Lives and works in New York Solo exhibitions 2018 Love To Love You, Galería Javier López & Fer Francés, Madrid 2016 We
Are One, Galería Javier López & Fer Francés, Madrid 2015 Fly Like the Wind, Nanzuka, Tokyo Fantasy Island, Lazarides Rathbone, London Pump Pump, Alice, Brussels 2014 Afternoon Delight, Aisho Nanzuka, Hong Kong Strange Days, Galería Javier López - Finca Cortesin, Casares, Malaga Secret Garden, Galleria Patricia Armocida, Milan Supernatural, Sandra Gering Inc., New York 2013 Todd James, Cooper Cole Gallery, Toronto
Business as Usual, Galería Javier López, Madrid
World Domination, Lazarides Gallery, London 2012 Free To
Be You & Me, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen King of the Wild Frontier, Gering & López Gallery, New York Yield to Temptation, Nanzuka Underground Gallery, Tokyo 2010 Infinity Lessons, Alice Gallery, Brussels Great Adventure, Galería Javier López, Madrid Make My Burden Lighter, Gering & López Gallery, New York 2009 Disaster, Monster Children Gallery, Sydney Double Disaster, Don't Come Gallery, Melbourne Don't Stop Get it Get it, Colette, Paris 2008 Blood & Treasure, Lazarides Gallery, London 2007 Trouble, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen Group exhibitions 2017 Nude, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen 2016 Still Here, A Decade of Lazarides, Lazarides, London 2015 FUD, Barry McGee & Todd James, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen 2014 KNOCK!
As he questions «business as usual,» is De Jong offering that the artists of the world will be the ones to lead us to a new wa
As he questions «
business as usual,» is De Jong offering that the artists of the world will be the ones to lead us to a new wa
as usual,»
is De Jong offering that the artists of the
world will
be the ones to lead us to a new way?
Venice has always
been a city for showing off, so it
's been business as usual at the start of this year
's art Biennale
as some of the richest people in the
world — including François Pinault, owner of Christie
's, and Victor Pinchuk, the Ukrainian billionaire — open the doors of their palazzos and throw lavish parties for their friends.
The only problem
is adapation for a 4C warmer
world may not
be adequate for a 5C warmer
world — which we (or our progeny) could
be seeing by the end of this century in a BAU (or greater than
business -
as -
usual... which
is closer to reality) scenario.
# 86 warm Northern re-greetings Pat,
Being of Scottish ancestry, I rather go down fighting the good fight, than sit down and watch the show go bad, complacency rules the
world, even people in key science positions follow the
business as usual flow, but it does not mean we all have to agree to do nothing.
Remember many of us older people will
be long dead before the difference between the
business as usual pathway and whatever path the
world takes makes itself evident.
Isn't this a surreal transition time when many people continue with
business as usual, chomping up the comforts of our
world and choosing to ignore every trend except maybe global warming, and others feel that the life signs of our planet
are declining so fast that it
's already too late no matter what we do.
My impression, although it
's hard to prove,
is that this has shifted the
world slightly away from that uncomfortable line on graphs labeled «
business as usual.»
Certainly we
are gaining commitments and financial support from many different stakeholders (including the cruise lines) to this process but perhaps the most profound effect of this project
is getting everyone to rethink
business as usual and instead consider what it
is that they can do to change certain aspects of their own
business to create a better experience for the tourist, the local host community and at the same time help protect some of the
World's most special places.
When the climate model output
is fed into ecosystem models, and these in turn
are coupled to socio - economic analysis tools, the potential future scenarios that come out, assuming the
world continues its
business as usual, appear rather grim, see e.g. the very interesting final report of the European ATEAM project.
Those who seem to think that
business as usual is the answer to all the
world's problems might want to left their heads up for a moment and take a look at the
world beyond their narrow self - interest.
What the CTL folks
are doing — just like the oil shale and tar sands folks
are doing —
is trying to find a way to keep supplying energy to a
business -
as -
usual model in a
world of rapidly rising energy demands.
The
world seems to
be awakening to the fact that if we all continue on the «
business as usual», burn - fossil - fuels - until - they
're - gone trajectory, we can't stop or slow global warming.
It describes some of the recent drought conditions, compares observed drought and modeled drought conditions from 1950 (observed
was roughly 20 %) to 2000 (observed
was roughly 30 %), then makes projections based upon climate models and the
business as usual SRES A2 scenario where roughly 50 % of the
world's land will
be experiencing drought by 2100 at any given time.
If the people who say the
world will stay on the
business -
as -
usual track
are right, then that would
be a reasonable expectation....
The
world is NOT engaging seriously in pursuing anything except its
business as usual.
Both the
World Bank and the International Energy Agency (IEA) have warned that if business - as - usual continues, the world is headed towards a total climate catastrophe, devastating coastal cities, global agriculture, and leading to mass extinc
World Bank and the International Energy Agency (IEA) have warned that if
business -
as -
usual continues, the
world is headed towards a total climate catastrophe, devastating coastal cities, global agriculture, and leading to mass extinc
world is headed towards a total climate catastrophe, devastating coastal cities, global agriculture, and leading to mass extinction.
There
is no future scenario — regardless of how the remaining carbon budget
is apportioned — in which the South has sufficient space to avoid a decarbonization transition so rapid that, in anything like a
business -
as -
usual world, it threatens the South's prospects for development.
The majority of the
world's fossil fuel suppliers appear to
be betting on demand for their product continuing to grow
as per
business as usual (BAU).
Earlier this month the think - tank published a report that found the
world's oil and gas majors will
be worth significantly more by aligning their investment plans with a 2 ˚C global climate target than pursuing
business as usual.
That
's one trillion dollars each and every year — the loss in annual revenue for the coal industry if the
world takes serious action to prevent global warming, rather than just continuing on in
business -
as -
usual.
EIA's report demonstrates that there
are both significant shortcomings in the approach and rules of the FCPF,
as well
as constrains in the ability of the FCPF to influence
business as usual lending by the
World Bank, or
business as usual development strategies by developing countries, so that opportunities to advance forest governance have
been missed, and readiness efforts have
been sidelined in favor of getting Carbon Fund programs underway.