As a scholar of American political rhetoric, I've previously
written about the ways that Donald Trump's rhetorical style mirrors that of polarizing figures like George Wallace and Joseph McCarthy.
(See Sy's great analysis here; Natasha Singer, likewise, had a good discussion on such issues in the New York Times last week — and, of course, we at Brainstorm Health Daily have
written about them many, many times.)
Because if someone Googles your name and finds nasty things
written about you, your credibility could be destroyed in an instant.
As a matter of fact, Alison, I recall that you've
written about the importance of setting objectives to make sure that meetings accomplish something significant.»
Willoughby had previously
written about the alleged abuse in a blog post published in April 2017 that did not name Porter.
Intrigued, the researcher, who had already
written about modular transportation, virtual manufacturing and semiotic value creation networks, bought it and read it on the plane, but came away disappointed.
John W. Schoen is an award - winning online journalist, who has reported and
written about economics, business and financial news for more than 30 years.
Taken out of context, some tags can be extremely damaging — as when Spock tagged prominent political blogger John Aravosis as a «pedophile» because he'd
written about Congressman Mark Foley.
And plenty of media have
written about it, perhaps most notably Bloomberg's Matt Levine.
I've
written about this before, but a sign of great leadership is the ability to see the strengths and weaknesses in others and then accept them.
He has also
written about music and film for Washington City Paper.
Countless books and articles were
written about it, but only «The Smartest Guys in the Room» holds up a decade later as the definitive narrative.
The song was actually
written about Thanksgiving — and was thought to be a total failure when first published.
This, of course, is all part of the power and value of building an industry - wide platform, which I've
written about in the past.
In fact, I have
written about the negative health consequences and sometimes mental consequences of this.
One of the most powerful ways to develop your skills as a business leader is to join a CEO peer group — which is something I have
written about in a prior post.
In fact, I've
written about them for Inc, extensively, in the past.
As I have
written about before, the rate at which Americans start new companies has been on a downward trajectory since the late 1970s, driven by changing industry composition and the growth of multi-outlet businesses like Starbucks and Walmart.
Using bitcoin or other virtual currency to purchase goods and services is considered exchanging property, and all the transactions must be tracked for gains and losses, said Bryan Skarlatos, a tax attorney at Kostelanetz & Fink LLP who has lectured and
written about bitcoin.
I've
written about how I've done my burpee - based calisthenics twice daily since 2011.
Once I've been successful with one piece of content, I go to every content publisher I can find and tell them that I can write a guest post on their blog on a topic that I've previously
written about, that more than 50,000 people have read and loved.
I've also
written about whether a CEO's divorce is a purely personal matter or not.)
Much as been recently
written about the startup boom in Tel Aviv, known colloquially as Startup Nation, the city with the highest density of startups in the world.
Other founders and executives have
written about the decision to dial back the length of their workweeks, while increasing the intensity of the work they do when they're at their desks.
Marshall has
written about it too.
I've
written about this before, but using creativity in a subject line is a much better strategy — one that has now worked on me countless times after writing about this recently.
I've
written about presentations many times, but I've never provided the core truths that transform an average presentation into a killer one.
Why I Like It: In this blog, I've repeatedly
written about the practical application of neuroscience to make you a better manager and salesperson.
I've
written about this plenty, perhaps too much, but it's hard for people to get a handle on what's going on when we're not really in a bubble anymore, but not in a crash either.
Thomas Haller, a psychologist and family therapist who has
written about children and charity, says there is no reason to wait to teach even young children about giving back.
I've
written about how Buffer strives to be a transparent company before, and I was fascinated by their latest move — to become a self - managed company.
Lately there seems to be a lot of dialogue and articles
written about getting up and moving, the importance of exercise for health, stress reduction and the specific benefits of standing up while working (fairly atrocious if you ask me) and the omnipresent topic of obesity.
Deactivating will remove any activity that you've ever done, as well as any activity that's ever been
written about you.
As I have
written about before, your organization is actually defined by what you say no to.
Richard Murphy, a tax specialist who has previously
written about the way tech firms avoid paying UK tax, described the announcement as «a good move.»
You do it, as I have
written about before, so that your customers will keep coming back to do business with you.
(I've
written about intermittent fasting before.)
Faithful readers will recall that I've
written about three developing trends for the new year and beyond: self - aggregation, de-hospitalization, and (yesterday) the bet on RNA - based therapies.
Daniel Bortz is a freelance writer based in Washington, D.C.. He's
written about personal finance, careers, small business and entrepreneurs for publications such as Money magazine, CNNMoney.com, TheFiscalTimes.com, USnews.com.
We have
written about the latter, particularly with regard to cooperation with Bob Woodward and other reliable members of the press, in pressuring Obama over Afghanistan policy.
Yes, a lot gets
written about the excesses of the startup office cultures.
(I've
written about Robert before; he's a great guy.)
He has
written about economic policy and the men and women who make it for almost two decades from Ottawa, Washington and, currently, Mumbai.
Obviously, volumes have been
written about how to create an effective brand — more than can be discussed in this article.
The idea of a paperless office seemed like a joke, and there was even a book
written about it, «The Myth of the Paperless Office,» which theorized that certain human characteristics made going paperless an impossible feat.
He has rarely taken formal action on the very regular publication of fictional stories that are
written about him and he has worked hard to develop a professional relationship with the media, focused on his work and the issues he cares about.
I've
written about crowdfunding extensively, mostly from the point of view of entrepreneurs, who view crowdfunding as a cheaper way to finance their business over traditional bank loans.
A lot has been
written about HSAs from a consumer perspective, but one of their least - understood benefits is that they provide a little security to the person who wants to take the entrepreneurial leap.
Leder didn't reveal the multiple fetched by her company, writing only: «While I negotiated mightily for the keys to the Gulfstream, the corporate apartment in Paris, the company yacht, the lifetime consulting contract and, of course, a tax gross up — all crazy perks we've
written about in various M&A deals — I came up empty handed.»
If you have media publications that have
written about you, you could take that opportunity to highlight those.