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How does one choose to take on a project that will take a big chunk of a career to start yielding data?
About a dozen years ago, when I was working for a large financial services firm, one of the senior executives asked me to take on a project to better understand the company's profitability.
If you say you're going to take on a project, then you're all in.
"I'm not willing to take on a project without some kind of moral theme," he said.
Go to your boss, Ms. Canter said, and volunteer to take on a project.
But, he said, Hollywood was loath to take on a project with a dwarf as the main character.
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The actor said he only reads through an entire script once before taking on a project.
The Giants knew they were taking on a project when they drafted Dixon.
Such an organization might consider taking on a project such as this.
Many, however, applauded Disney for taking on a project not even local film companies had tried in 20 years.
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